Saturday, January 10, 2015

Tom Brady lived up to his legend versus the Ravens By: CHRIS STRAUSS 2 hours ago

(Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images)

During the course of Saturday’s game, Brady became the NFL’s all-time leader in both postseason passing touchdowns (his game-winner to LaFell was his 46th, passing Joe Montana) and career postseason passing yards. The latter mark may fall on Sunday, as former leader Peyton Manning is now 202 yards behind Brady.

Brady was hardly flawless in Saturday’s game versus the Ravens, throwing an ill-fated interception at the end of the first half of a game that needed a Duron Harmon end zone interception of Joe Flacco to seal a New England victory.

But on that five minute fourth quarter go-ahead drive, one in which he passed the 300 yard mark for the seventh time in the playoffs, Brady proved why even in his late 30s, he’s still the one NFL QB you’d want on your team trailing late in a huge postseason game.

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