NFL – Tom Brady: Winning against this team is special

After the win against the New England Patriots, Tom Brady has now won against every team in the NFL at least once. The question now is: Which team is the superstar most excited about winning against?

Munich –  Tom Brady, Peyton Manning. Drew Brees, Brett Favre.

These four quarterbacks are the only ones in NFL history to have at least one win against all 32 teams in the league.

Brady joined this illustrious group after last weekend’s win against the New England Patriots. Reason enough to ask the 44-year-old against which team victories bring particularly great joy.

In his podcast “Let’s Go!” together with Jim Gray, Brady now revealed this. 

Brady: “Defeats have left scars “

You might guess it’s the Los Angeles or St. Louis Rams, who he’s already beaten twice in the 2002 and 2019 Super Bowls. Or the Atlanta Falcons, against whom he still has a clean slate at 9-0, including the wild win in Super Bowl LI?

The Bills would certainly be in the draw as well, as Brady now has a whopping 32 wins against the Buffalo team.

But in the end, it’s not any of those teams. Because on the podcast mic, Brady revealed, “The team I like to win against the most is the Giants, no question.”

A look at Brady’s past with the Giants on, makes the choice perfectly understandable. His two most bitter losses came against Eli Manning in Super Bowl XLII and XLVI.

Back in 2018, Brady admitted in his documentary “Tom vs. Time”: “I’ll never get rid of those defeats. The scars are too deep.”

On the podcast, he went on to explain that Manning would bring up this topic again here and there, and that it was one reason why Brady still loves beating the Giants the most.

Patriots are still his guys

The GOAT also has an answer to the question of which team he likes to win least – but a much simpler one: “The Patriots, of course. Again, those are my guys. Those are the warriors I went to battle with for so long.”

At least there’s good news for Brady on that front. Chances are he won’t have to face the Patriots again in his career.

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