Tom Brady and his reigning Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers invade Gillette Stadium in a bid to pillage TB12’s employer of 20 seasons, the New England Patriots.
Both teams should be salty coming off Week 3 defeats. But there will certainly be a little more at stake for Brady, who led New England to a record-tying six Super Bowl victories, and Bill Belichick, his former coach and one who was ready to reinvent the Pats with a different signal caller, according to numerous stories that have bubbled up this week.
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A victory will make Brady the fourth player – joining fellow QBs Brett Favre, Peyton Manning and Drew Brees – to beat all 32 NFL teams, and he can take down Brees’ mark for career passing yards (80,358) by throwing for 68 in front of a crowd that adored him for two decades.
Who’s betting against him?