Aaron Rodgers’ crude yet interesting remarks have been stinging Chicago Bears fans for a while now. Although it wasn’t just the remark that poked the fans, losing the game against him made them lose their minds. “I own you… I still own you,” is going to be Rodgers’ new anthem whenever he goes up against the Bears next. However, Tom Brady himself can chant the same phrase against a particular team and they are in a dominant position this season.
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Tom Brady ‘owns’ them
Tom Brady has been playing in the NFL for over two decades now and him owning a team could mean that they have been suffering against him for that long. And that team is Buffalo Bills.
Brady has played against the Bills 35 times in his entire career, out of which he has won a whopping 32 times. That’s the most wins a quarterback has registered against a single opponent in NFL history.
If Buffalo finally does get back to the Super Bowl today, it will be going against Tom Brady, who has a lifetime 32-3 record vs the Bills. It is the most wins in NFL history by any one quarterback against any one team.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 24, 2021
Furthermore, the 44-year-old quarterback has hurled 70 passing touchdowns covering a humongous 8,669 yards with 25 interceptions and a 97.9 passer rating against the Bills.
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Brady meets the Bills again in December
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With the departure of Tom Brady from the AFC East to Tampa Bay last year, the Bills have dominated the division by filling up the power vacuum. However, the Bills still have a huge hurdle to cross this season by defeating Tom Brady when they come face to face in December.
When @religionofsport asked me what I thought my greatest performance was, it was a no brainer. 2007 against @BuffaloBills. We scored 56 points & threw 4 touchdown passes to @RandyMoss. Hey Randy, Bucs red would look good on you! Have a few snaps left? 😉 #GreatnessCode @AppleTV pic.twitter.com/bmzhHJ60E8
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) July 10, 2020
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Although Josh Allen was able to defeat the Patriots both times last season after Tom Brady’s departure, sealing a win against the GOAT would be an enormous achievement for the 25-year-old quarterback. Furthermore, it would be an enormous achievement for the Bills themselves.
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