
Tom Brady and Bill Belichick take NFL record book hits with recent changes
NY Post
Tom Brady and Bill Belichick’s places in the NFL record books aren’t going anywhere — but they are being amended.
With the recent inclusion of statistics from the since-defunct All-America Football Conference of the mid-1940s, Brady — a future Hall of Famer who won seven Super Bowls as quarterback of the Patriots and Buccaneers — is now tied with late quarterback Otto Graham for the all-time record for championships won and championship appearances.
Graham was under center for the Cleveland Browns during the club’s time in the AAFC from 1944-49 and won four championships. He added three more titles to his resume when the Browns joined the NFL in 1950.
Much like Brady, Graham also boasts a championship record of 7-3 for 10 total appearances.
Brady, 47, began his illustrious NFL career with the Patriots in 2000 and won six Super Bowls with Belichick, 72.
The quarterback then took his talents to Tampa Bay in 2020 and won a championship in his first year with the team.