Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady revealed the greatest game he’s ever played in. For Patriots fans, his selection should come as no surprise.
It was Super Bowl LI against the Atlanta Falcons, where the Patriots stormed back from a 28-3 deficit to win the contest 34-28 in overtime. It was the organization’s best Super Bowl, and it fully cemented Brady as the greatest quarterback of all time.
Brady went 43-of-62 passing for 466 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. His efforts were part of a massive 25-point comeback with 19 of those points being scored in the fourth quarter alone.
Brady appeared on the “Roommates Show” earlier this week and broke down why the Atlanta Super Bowl was his favorite.
“I’d say the greatest game I was ever a part of was the one where we beat Atlanta,” said Brady. “Sometimes, even the next day, I remember I turned the tape on because as a player, you don’t see so much of what’s going on. You just kind of see from your little narrow perspective. I remember going back in the times that I’ve watched that game ever since, and I go holy [expletive]. I still can’t believe we won that game.”
Super Bowl LI is certainly one of the more memorable moments for Patriots fans. It was one of the greatest Super Bowls in NFL history, and it also helped the Patriots build a second dynasty in the Brady era.