Tom Brady became the fourth quarterback in NFL history to defeat all 32 teams when he led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 19-17 victory over his old team, the New England Patriots, last season.
But while that fact and his seven Super Bowl titles make him the game’s ultimate winner, there’s one team that never stood a chance against him.
Tom Brady finished his career with more Super Bowl wins (7) than the Dallas Cowboys have won in their entire franchise history (5)
Tom Brady also never lost to the Cowboys in his career (6-0) pic.twitter.com/7spxlSus0o
— RETIRED (@TomBradyEgo) February 23, 2022
The tweet above reveals that the Dallas Cowboys never won against Brady in six games throughout his storied career.
Brady also ended up winning more Super Bowls than what America’s Team has in history.
The sixth-round draft pick from Michigan always played with a chip on his shoulder and that could have been his motivation against one of the NFL’s more popular teams.
A Brief History Of Brady Versus The Cowboys
Brady’s last meeting against Dallas turned out to be the most hotly contested of all six games.
Dak Prescott and the Cowboys fought tooth and nail against the Buccaneers during the 2021 season’s opening game.
In the end, Tampa Bay won, 31-29, but Brady said to Prescott that “he’ll see him again.”
That message could have become real if the Cowboys defeated the San Francisco 49ers during their Super Wild Card encounter.
There were other close calls in Brady’s record against the Jerry Jones-owned franchise.
In 2019, Brady led New England to a 13-9 victory over the Cowboys during his first matchup with Prescott.
There’s also the 20-16 decision he got in 2011 against Tony Romo.
In 2003, Brady did just enough to defeat the Cowboys, 12-0.
The remaining two games of Brady against Dallas were blowouts.
Their 2007 encounter with the then-league MVP saw him torch the Cowboys for 48 points despite Dallas having a three-point lead in the third quarter.
Finally, Brady punished a Romo-less Cowboys in 2015, 30-6.
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