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Tom Brady retirement Where the quarterback stands statistically in Buccaneers franchise history


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announced his on Feb. 1 and after 23 seasons and seven Super Bowl titles he will go down as one of, if not the best to ever play quarterback. Brady spent his first 20 years with the , creating a legacy Rondae Hollis-Jefferson Jersey there that will likely never be matched before heading to Tampa Bay in 2020. He only spent three years with the but even in the short time there he also cemented himself in their franchise history.The first year Brady was on the Bucs, they made history as the first team to ever Anthony Edwards Jersey win a Super Bowl in their home stadium, defeating the at Raymond James Stadium. The Super Bowl victory marked the first for the Buccaneers since 2003. In the three seasons he was in Florida, he helped lead the team to the playoffs each year.The Buccaneers joined the NFL in 1976 and even though Brady was already around for three of the seasons since, he is at the top of many franchise quarterback categories. Here is where Brady stands all-time in Buccaneers history:Second all time in pa sing touchdowns: 108 (Behind : 121)Third all time pa sing yards: 14,643 (Behind Vinny Testaverde: 14,820, Winston: 19,737 Jarred Vanderbilt Jersey )First, third and fourth in James Johnson Jersey single-season pa sing yards: 5,316, 4,694, 4,633 (Winston second with 5,109 yards)Ties himself for most single-season pa sing touchdowns: 43, 40Highest winning percentage: .640Highest pa ser rating: 98.1Most playoff games played by a quarterback: 6Most playoff touchdowns: 13Most playoff wins by a quarterback: 5Highest playoff pa ser rating: 94.9Highest touchdown/interception playoff ratio: 3.25Most completions in Bucs and NFL history in a single season: 490First in completion percentage (minimum 100 attempts): 66.7Tied Jarrett Culver Jersey for second-most game-winning drives: 13 (Trent Dilfer: 13, Doug Williams: 14)Third in fourth-quarter comebacks: 10Eighth in interceptions thrown: 33Tied for most Super Bowl wins by a quarterback: 1 (Brad Johnson)Holds franchise record for most retirement announcements by a starting quarterback: 2






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