The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were done. The two-time Super Bowl winners looked poised to lose their fourth game in a row, this time against the Los Angeles Rams. However, it was the NFL GOAT – Tom Brady – who brought them back into the game and lead a 16-13 win at the Raymond James Stadium on Sunday. 

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Brady racked up a 69th fourth-quarter comeback of his career. With 13 seconds remaining on the clock, he gave Tampa Bay a win with his first touchdown pass of the game, a 1-yard pass to Cade Otton.

The 45-year-old started Buccaneers’ final drive from 40 with 44 seconds left. He connected with Otton for a 28 yard pass to start. 

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Brady the found Fournette for a gain of four yards. He passed to the left side for Miller of 14 yards down the side line and got out of bounds with 19 seconds.

Looking for Mike Evans, Brady logged a pass interference. However, he hit Otton in the next attempt to get a valuable TD. Tampa led the game for the first time with nine seconds to go. 

Los Angeles Rams got the ball from the 25 yard line and Matthew Stafford just could not make it happen. 

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Tom Brady also became the first player in NFL history to throw for more than 100,000 yards, surpassing the milestone on a 15-yard completion to Leonard Fournette during the fourth quarter. 

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The league’s career passing leader entered the matchup of the past two Super Bowl champions needing 164 yards to reach a plateau the 45-year-old quarterback concedes no one would have imagined possible for him to achieve when he entered the NFL as a sixth-round draft pick in 2000.

Brady, who has won seven Super Bowls and owns nearly every meaningful league passing record, went over 100,000 yards in his 374th career game, including the playoffs.