
Tom Brady, to many, is the greatest NFL quarterback of all time.
Before Brady’s career, many discussed the possibility of Dan Marino being one of the greatest to ever do it, given his sustained 17 years of success.
However, Brady has dominated Marino’s career records, including an impressive stat that was brought to light this afternoon.
#Dolphins Dan Marnio played in the NFL 17-years, retiring at age 38 as one of league's most prolific passer with 452 career touchdowns.
Tom Brady, from just age 33 until his retirement, passed for more TDs than Marino did his entire career (484), via @peter_king pic.twitter.com/v8vlAGCtOj
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) February 6, 2023
Marino threw 452 touchdowns in his entire 17-year NFL career.
Brady threw 484 total touchdowns from his age-33 season until retirement, passing Marino’s record in just 12 years.
Last week, Brady announced his official retirement from the NFL, meaning that the Brady era is officially finished, at least on the field.
Will another player ever compare to Brady’s brilliance?
As of right now, Patrick Mahomes is the only player who even remotely has a chance, at least, in the eyes of many NFL media members.
However, Mahomes will need to continue his dominance for at least 10 more seasons, if he wants any possible chance to reach the success of Brady.
Chances are, Brady’s records will stand the test of time.
He has passed over all of the NFL’s all-time great quarterbacks.
Brady holds the records for career passing yards, passing touchdowns, completions, career wins, and the list continues.
Now, Brady will turn his sights to broadcasting, given the 10-year contract that he signed with Fox Sports.
Brady has already announced that he will not be calling the Super Bowl, so his broadcasting career should start soon.
Fans will be waiting on bated breath to hear Brady’s in-depth analysis.
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