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    Tom Brady Reveals the 'Greatest Game' He Ever Played In, and It’s an Obvious Choice

    By Zachary Neel,

    2024-08-16

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    As arguably the best NFL quarterback to ever play the game, Tom Brady has played in a lot of legendary games throughout his career.

    One sticks out, though, and it's hard to argue.

    On Friday, the future Hall of Fame QB revealed that his favorite game of his career came in the Super Bowl against the Atlanta Falcons when his New England Patriots stormed back from a 28-3 deficit at halftime and won the championship in overtime.

    That win resulted in one of Brady's seven Super Bowl rings, which he says are all special to him, but that one in particular stands out.

    "They're like your children, they're all special," Brady said on the Roommates Show with New York Knicks stars Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart. "I'd say the greatest game that I was ever a part of was the one where we beat Atlanta."

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    The 34-28 victory for the Patriots is easy to remember. Brady threw for 466 yards and 2 TDs in the win before ultimately handing the ball off to running back James White, who scampered in for the game-winning 2-yard touchdown in overtime.

    "I remember going back and the times that I've watched that game again and going, 'Holy s**t, I still can't believe we won that game,'" Brady said.

    That 2017 victory was Brady's fifth Super Bowl win, which came in his seventh Super Bowl appearance. He would later go on to win one more ring with the Patriots in 2019 against the Los Angeles Rams before signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a free agent and winning a Super Bowl with them in 2021, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs.

    Now that Brady is retired, he can look back fondly on his career and give us some of these great memories and stories from his historic 23-year career. With him taking over in the broadcasting booth for FOX this coming season, we are sure to get more tales like this in the near future as well.

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