
Brady Ties Favre's Record for Most Wins Against Any 1 Team
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady led his team to a 41-25 road victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, joining Brett Favre as the only signal-caller in league history with 26 career wins against a single opponent as a starter, per ESPN Stats & Info.
Brady now owns a spectacular 26-3 career record in his starts against the Bills, while Favre finished his career with a 26-9 mark against the Detroit Lions, posting a 3-0 mark as a member of the Minnesota Vikings to complement his 23-9 record while with the Green Bay Packers.
Brady's feat is arguably more impressive, not only because he has a much better record against the given opponent, but also because the Bills have at least had some decent teams during his tenure as the Patriots quarterback.
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Sure, the Bills have typically been mediocre to sub-par, but they haven't been nearly as woeful as most of the Lions teams Favre beat up on.
With the exception of a couple of squads led by Barry Sanders in the 1990s, the Lions were largely noncompetitive during Favre's time in the NFC North, typically residing in the basement of the division.
It wasn't until 2011, the year after Favre's final retirement, that the Lions made it back to the playoffs for the first time since 1999.
It also appears Brady will eventually break the record of 26 wins, as he's still going strong and won't be leaving the Bills' division anytime soon.

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