Death, taxes and Tom Brady throwing touchdowns to Rob Gronkowski. Although the duo isn't as potent as it used to be, they still know how to link up for six points. In fact, Brady threw two touchdowns to Gronk, their 89th and 90th end-zone connections, during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers game against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 13.

The duo became just the second quarterback-receiver duo in NFL history to connect for 90 regular-season touchdowns. They ascended to third place on the all-time leaderboard earlier this season and now only trail the duo of Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison, who connected 112 times for touchdowns in the regular season.

Brady is leading the Buccaneers, who boast the league's highest-scoring offense, to the top spot in the NFC South. He was the first quarterback to reach 30 touchdown passes and 300 completions this season while throwing for 3,403 yards entering today's game. The ageless wonder is sure to climb up more leaderboards and set more records before he eventually retires.

Gronkowski, meanwhile, hasn't played nearly as big of a part in Tampa Bay's success this season. He has only played in seven games (including today) but has produced every time he has been available, scoring six touchdowns. His health moving forward will be the deciding factor on whether he and Brady can catch Manning and Harrison.