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All the 32 teams Tom Brady has beaten in the NFL by Year

He finally made it, not his best game, but Tom Brady officially won a game against each and every franchise in the NFL. This is the fourth time someone has accomplished such a feat in the league. Check here to check all the details about Tom Brady’s record.

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By richard tovar

Thomas Edward Patrick Brady, Jr. in his last big win for the 32 teams reacord.
© GettyThomas Edward Patrick Brady, Jr. in his last big win for the 32 teams reacord.

Tom Brady started playing as a quarterback with the New England Patriots on September 23, 2001, at that time he was the Patriots’ QB2 and he replaced Drew Bledsoe after the starter suffered a severe blow from a New York Jets player. That was his first drive in the NFL.

Tom Brady’s first NFL victory was against the Indianapolis Colts 44-13 at home on September 30, 2001 (one week after his debut against the Jets). That first season was positive for Brady with 11 wins and 4 losses.

But he’s not the only quarterback who has won against all the 32 NFL franchises, there are three other quarterbacks who accomplished the same thing as him. Before Brady is Peyton Manning, Drew Brees and Brett Favre. Otherquarterbacks who could win against the 32 teams are Aaron Rodgers and Ben Roethlisberger, but only if they play for other teams since each one is missing a victory to reach the record, and that victory is against the team for which they play today.

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Tom Brady each win against the 32 NFL Franchises

The table below shows the exact order in which Tom Brady beat each of the 32 NFL teams in the last 20 years of his quarterback career. Most of the victories were between 2001 and 2005, including the 2002 season where the Patriots did not perform well and did not make the playoffs.

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Team

Date

Indianapolis Colts

2001-09-30

San Diego Charges (Los Angeles now)

2001-14-10

Atlanta Falcons

2001-04-11

Buffalo Bills

2001-11-11

New Orleans Saints

2001-11-25

New York Jets

2001-12-02

Cleveland Browns

2001-12-09

Miami Dolphins

2001-12-22

Carolina Panthers

2002-01-06

Oakland Raiders (Las Vegas now, playoffs win)

2002-01-19

Pittsburgh Steelers (Playoffs win)

2002-01-27

St. Louis Rams (Los Angeles now, SB win)

2002-02-03

Kansas City Chiefs

2002-09-22

Chicago Bears

2002-11-10

Minnesota Vikings

2002-11-24

Detroit Lions

2002-11-28

Philadelphia Eagles

2003-09-14

Tennessee Titans

2003-10-05

New York Giants

2003-10-12

Denver Broncos

2003-11-03

Dallas Cowboys

2003-11-16

Houston Texans

2003-11-23

Jacksonville Jaguars

2003-12-14

Arizona Cardinals

2004-09-19

Seattle Seahawks

2004-10-17

Baltimore Ravens

2004-11-28

Cincinnati Bengals

2004-12-12

San Francisco 49ers

2005-01-02

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

2005-12-17

Green Bay Packers

2005-11-19

Washington Redskins (WFT now)

2007-10-28

New England Patriots

2021-10-03

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