Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has had a multitude of memorable games over his career, and the Week 14 overtime win against the Buffalo Bills may be one that he will remember for quite some time.

At one point in the game, it seemed as if Brady was on his way to leading the Buccaneers to one of the more convincing wins by any team this season. The Buccaneers held a 24-3 lead at halftime, but the Bills did not go away quietly. Bills quarterback Josh Allen guided the offense to three scoring drives in the fourth quarter to knot the game up at 27 and send the contest into overtime.

As he did plenty of times during his run with the New England Patriots, Brady got the last laugh against the Bills. On what turned out to be Tampa Bay’s lone drive of overtime, the seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback connected with wide receiver Breshad Perriman for the walk-off, 58-yard touchdown.

This was not just another touchdown thrown by Brady, but rather, it was the landmark 700th such pass of his storied career. He has for totaled 617 passing touchdowns in the regular season and 83 such passes in the playoffs.

To put the cherry on the top with this thrilling win for Brady in his career, he also surpassed longtime New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees for the most passing completions in NFL history.

The Buccaneers now hold a 10-3 record on the season and also currently sit at the No. 2 seed in the NFC.

In the big picture, it sure is looking like the season will have a chaotic finish — especially as multiple teams are looking to overthrow the Arizona Cardinals for the top seed in the NFC.