NFL: Ageless Tom Brady out to prove he's still a postseason threat with
Bucs
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[January 06, 2021]
By Amy Tennery
(Reuters) - Six-time champion Tom
Brady's postseason begins on Saturday, as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
quarterback bids for a Super Bowl berth far from the chilly embrace
of his former New England Patriots.
After a productive season with 40 touchdown passes, his most since
2007, Brady and the Bucs will visit the Washington Football Team in
the Wild Card round, as the seemingly ageless 43-year-old looks to
prove he is still a reliable postseason threat.
"It all comes down to one game," Brady told reporters after the
Bucs' 44-27 win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. "It's one
football game, who plays well, who executes when the pressure is
on."
His former rival Peyton Manning is the only starting National
Football League (NFL) quarterback to have brought home a Super Bowl
ring with multiple teams - one of a scarce few achievements Brady
has yet to reach in his 21 seasons.
But Brady, who wrote in April that he would join the Bucs "to see
how great I can be," is on the right track, casting aside
late-season concerns over his ability to get the ball downfield to
close out the season with 399 passing yards in the regular-season
finale.
Asked if he had to pick one player he was most proud of, head coach
Bruce Arians diplomatically told reporters this week that there were
many - but then singled out Brady.
"I'd probably have to say Tom for what he's been through," said
Arians. "What he's done - 40 touchdowns with a new team - learning
all that verbiage, it was not easy."
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Triumphing over Washington will not be a breeze either, with
three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Mike Evans not participating in
practice on Tuesday after a knee injury and linebacker Devin White,
who had 140 tackles in 2020, on the Reserve/COVID-19 list.
“They’re an extremely well-coached team,” said Arians.
Of particular concern for Brady will be rookie defensive end Chase
Young, already a Pro Bowler, who boldly declared "Tom Brady, I'm
coming!" after the 7-9 Washington's sloppy 20-14 win over the
Philadelphia Eagles to book a spot in the playoffs.
"He's a hell of a player," said Arians. "We'll have our hands full
but it's one of those games where you better watch what you wish
for."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; Editing by Toby Davis)
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