Tom Brady is a beloved figure among New England Patriots fans. His six Super Bowl victories have cemented his legacy as one of the best quarterbacks the Patriots and the NFL has ever seen step on the gridiron.
However, everyone knows that his run won't last forever. Brady himself knows that, but he's taking it one game at a time. He will keep on running with it until his body cannot handle it anymore.
Article Continues Below“That is the great part for me, I don’t know,” Brady said, per WEEI Radio. “I think that has been a unique situation that I have been in because I think when you commit to a team for a certain amount of years you kind feel like (there is) the responsibility to always fulfill the contract.
“For me, it’s been good because I am just taking it day-by-day and I am enjoying what I have. I don’t know what the future holds and the great part is for me, football at this point is all borrowed time. I never expected to play 20 years and I am playing on a great team and it’s just been an incredible 20 years of my life. To play for Mr. Kraft, and Jonathan and the Kraft family and for Coach Belichick and to have so much success is a dream come true.
Brady is now in his 20th season in the NFL, notching 72,506 passing yards and 528 touchdowns so far in his career. And despite being 42 years of age, he's showing this season that he still has much to offer. He's completing 66 percent of his passes for 1,992 yards with 11 touchdowns and four interceptions through the first seven games of the season.
He has a shot at adding to this in the coming games, but it's unknown for how longer fans will be able to see him play.