For Tom Brady the season ends unusually early. In the Wild Card Playoffs, the superstar quarterback loses out with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers against the Dallas Cowboys.
End of the Tom Brady era? The superstar quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers has been eliminated with his team in the Wild Card Round of the NFL play-off.
The 45-year-old passer lost 14-31 (0-18) to the Dallas Cowboys at home in Raymond James Stadium.
Brady provided the Buccaneers’ first points with a touchdown pass to Julio Jones at 0:24. Before that, he had already made an interception in the red zone – his first in three years in the playoffs for the Buccaneers.
Overall, the seven-time Super Bowl champion accounted for two touchdowns, in addition to completing 33 of 61 passes and 305 yards.
Brett Maher sets NFL record
On the Texans’ side, Dak Prescott stood out. The Cowbpys quarterback completed 25 of 33 passes for 4 touchdowns and 305 yards. He also ran into the end zone once himself.
Brett Maher provided a curiosity. The Cowboys kicker, who had converted 50 of 53 extra points in the regular season, missed the first four extra points – an NFL record. This had not happened since the statistics were recorded in 1932.
At least Maher converted the extra point on his fifth try.
Dallas Cowboys travel to San Francisco 49ers
In the Divisional Playoffs, Dallas takes on San Francisco 49ers live on ProSieben and livestream on Sunday night and Monday night from 0:30am. Before that, the Cincinnati Bengals face the Buffalo Bills from 8:45 pm live on ProSieben and in the livestream.
Already on Saturday, the number 1 seeded teams Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles start the playoffs. The Chiefs welcome the Jacksonville Jaguars from 10:10 p.m. live on ProSieben and in the livestream. The Eagles host the New York Giants – from 2:45 live on ProSieben and in the livestream.
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