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Tom Brady Achieves Historic Achievement For the Second Time in his Career
The GOAT has done it again. For the second time in 16 years, Tom Brady becomes Sports Illustrated’s Sportsperson of the year. They announced on Tuesday that Brady will receive the honor again this year.
Tom Brady, SI’s 2021 Sportsperson of the Year
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Tom Brady making history in 2021
Tom Brady joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last year. With an illustrious two-decade career under his belt with the Patriots, Brady did not want to slow down. He won the Super Bowl with his new team in his first season. Terrific Tom currently has a total of seven Super Bowl rings under his possession. Yet, he wants more. It is no surprise that Brady is in the middle of another MVP award-winning season. With every performance, he is moving one step closer to winning the award for the fourth time. He has big odds in his favor. At 44, where others start to slow down, it seems like Brady is in the prime of his life.
“I’d say there are parts of me that are 55, and I think there’s parts of me that are 25,” said Brady. “What parts? I think I’m wise beyond my years. I think I’ve had a lot of life experience packed into 44 years. When I go through the tunnel and onto the field? Probably mid-30s—and I’ve got to work really hard to feel good. It’s a demolition derby every Sunday. I feel 25 when I’m in the locker room with the guys. Which is probably why I still do it.”
Brady is still having fun with the guys in the locker room. That is one of the reasons he is still motivated to perform at a higher level.
Some of Tom Brady’s accomplishments
Brady started playing in the year 2001 with the New England Patriots. From there till now, He has won the Super Bowl seven times. That is more than anybody in the history of the NFL. He is the oldest player to win the MVP award. Brady has been selected for the all-star team 14 times. Tom was the first player to throw 50 touchdowns.
As of this moment, Brady has a total of 82,975 passing yards. In October, he became the NFL’s all-time passing leader. Brady also has 83 playoff passing touchdowns. With another historic accolade added to his collection, whenever Tom Brady retires, there is no saying how many other records will have TB12 written all over them.
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