Tom Brady, whom many people consider to be the greatest of all-time, has set many records. His ability to finish games out and carry his team to victory is that of legend. In fact, he has the most game-winning drives in postseason history, per Pro-Football-Reference.

After beating the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime, Brady collected his 12th game-winning drive in the postseason. Brady has been under center during a game-winning drive in all five of the Patriots’ Super Bowl wins, four times in the AFC Championship Game, and three times in the divisional round of the playoffs. It almost doubles Joe Montana’s five and cements Brady as one of the greatest playoff performers of the modern era of the NFL.

At the tail end of the game versus the Chiefs, Brady took the ball down the field with only three minutes or so left to go. Brady put on a spectacular performance. He seemed to completely lock in and in control of the game. The only mistake he had, an interception off a deflection, was even called back on an offsides penalty. Brady otherwise wasn't forcing anything and just picked the Chiefs defense apart.

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Brady finished the game with 348 yards thrown with only one touchdown and two interceptions. Once the Patriots got the ball in overtime, it was all but over for the Chiefs.

The Patriots are going on to play Jared Goff and the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl. The Rams had topped Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints in the NFC title game.