
Another record for Tom
Tom Brady just needed three touchdowns to break the all-time record for most in the NFL playoffs going into today’s AFC matchup. Up until halftime, it didn’t look like he would get it, but he brought the New England Patriots back from behind and made it happen. New England actually became the first team in history to erase multiple 14-point deficits in a post-season game.
On a 23-yard pass to Brandon LaFell with 5:13 left in the 4th quarter against the Baltimore Ravens, Brady threw 46th touchdown pass of the post-season, officially passing Joe Montana for the most in NFL history.

In the first half, Brady also passed the record for most yards in the playoffs, after completing a 15-yard pass to Danny Amendola. The previous record was held by Peyton Manning for 6,589 passing yards in the postseason.
The Patriots beat the Ravens 35-31 in the in the AFC Divisional Round of the playoffs.
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