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Tom Brady is a 7-time Super Bowl champion. Over the course of his long career, he has been a part of many memorable games. However, the game that stood out among the rest was against the Atlanta Falcons at the Super Bowl in 2017.

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The Toronto Blue Jays absolutely destroyed the Boston Red Sox last night. The Blue Jays went on to win the game with a score of 28-5. They led the Red Sox 25-3 after scoring 25 runs in the 5th inning. Due to it, Brady had a Déjà vu moment.

He was reminded of the moment when the Falcons led the Patriots by 28-3. Tom Brady even tagged his former Patriots teammate Julian Edelman while sharing a post of the Blue Jays game. Brady wrote, “Gonna be a hell of a story.” 

Since the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots represent the same area, Brady thought it was time for another Massachusetts magic. However, unlike the Patriots, the Red Sox weren’t able to make a comeback. Nevertheless, the fans were reminded of that special day by the GOAT.

Tom Brady cemented his legacy with that game against the Falcons

Tom Brady had already won four Super Bowls prior to facing the Atlanta Falcons in 2017. At that moment, his legacy as the GOAT of the game was left unfulfilled. The way he led the Patriots to that remarkable win on the biggest stage of all showed everyone why he is the greatest football player ever.

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After winning that game against the Falcons, Brady went on to win two more Super Bowls. He won six of them with the New England Patriots and one more with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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He still has a lot left in his tank. Brady came back from his retirement as he believed the job wasn’t done. It won’t be a surprise if we actually see him win the 8th Super Bowl of his career at the end of the upcoming season.

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