It's the 74th postseason touchdown of Brady's career
You may want to stop reading, New England fans.
Quarterback Tom Brady threw his first postseason touchdown as a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday night. And it was pretty, well, pretty.
Brady connected with receiver Antonio Brown on a 36-yard score to extend the Buccaneers lead over the Washington Football Team to 9-0 late in the first quarter. The former All-Pro wideout beat single coverage down the sideline. Tampa Bay failed to convert the ensuing extra point.
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The 43-year-old quarterback threw 73 postseason touchdowns as a member of the New England Patriots, where he spent the first 20 years of his NFL career. Brady, as you may recall, signed with Tampa Bay as a free agent in March.
The veteran signal-caller propelled the Buccaneers to finish second in the NFC South, earning the No. 5 seed in the NFC playoff picture. Brady and the Bucs entered fourth-seeded Washington as an eight-point favorite Saturday.