In Super Bowl XXXIX, the New England Patriots defeated the Philadelphia Eagles by a score of 24-21, earning back-to-back championships following a Super Bowl victory over the Carolina Panthers the year before.
It was also Brady's third title overall.
Now, you can get your hands on all of the notes Brady took during that game.
Well, if you have thousands and thousands of dollars of disposable income lying around, of course.
Brady's drive chart, full of his notes from the contest, from the February 2005 battle are up for auction on Steiner Sports and will likely make a wonderful prize for a very wealthy Patriots fan, or just for someone who loves collectibles in general.
Did I mention the notes are autographed by Tom Terrific himself? So, yeah; the notes will cost a pretty penny.
Article Continues BelowThe chart features Brady's notes on downs, distances, plays, and the Eagles' defensive fronts from every snap of the game.
And here's a fun fact: that Super Bowl was the only time Brady won the big game without earning MVP honors, as wide receiver Deion Branch took home the award that year after hauling in 11 receptions for 133 yards.
Brady ended up completing 23 of his 33 passes for 236 yards and a pair of touchdowns in a game that is also well-known for the time that Philadelphia quarterback Donovan McNabb was dry heaving in the huddle during the Eagles' final drive, which was cut short by a Rodney Harrison interception to seal the Patriots win.
Since then, Brady has added a couple more Super Bowl titles and has a chance to win another one this weekend when the Pats take on the Los Angeles Rams.