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Tom Brady Reveals Which Super Bowl Victory of Historic NFL Career Is His Favorite
As a seven-time Super Bowl champion, legendary quarterback Tom Brady cherishes every winning memory, but one stands out above the rest.
During an appearance on the New Heights podcast with Jason Kelce and Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, Brady was asked if he had a favorite Super Bowl title win.
"I don't want to sound arrogant," Brady said around the 24:55 mark. "I would say they're all different, first of all, and they're all meaningful because they tell a different story."
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The future Hall of Famer acknowledged that the easy answer would be the New England Patriots' comeback victory over the Atlanta Falcons following a 28-3 deficit to end the 2016 season. However, Brady named the Patriots' win over the Seattle Seahawks two years prior as the Super Bowl title that stands out the most. He explained that after starting his career with three early Super Bowl wins, the drought between his third and fourth titles made that one more special.
"We had gone 10 years, and three times we won it, then I had two where we lost it," Brady said. "And then 2014 came, and we're going against the Legion of Boom, and we're down 10 in the fourth quarter, and then we end up having the most incredible last 20 minutes of the game."
Brady had high praise for the Patriots' defense, which stopped the Seahawks at the goal line before cornerback Malcolm Butler intercepted a pass from quarterback Russell Wilson to seal the victory.
Brady enjoyed reminiscing about his past success, and his seven Super Bowl titles are a mark that could be unreachable for quite some time.
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