Another playoff game, another postseason record for New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady. During the Patriots' 35-14 beatdown of the Tennessee Titans on Saturday night, Brady made history yet again and he made it look easy.

According to a tweet from ESPN Stats & Info, Brady passed his boyhood idol in legendary San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana for most postseason games with three touchdown passes with his 10.

With his four-yard touchdown pass to Patriots star tight end Rob Gronkowski during Saturday's game, Brady captured yet another playoff record to add to his already illustrious NFL resume.

On the night, Brady finished three touchdown passes and 337 yards passing on 35-of-53 completions. Most importantly, Brady did not turn the ball over and was not sacked a single time by the Titans' defense.

With all the recent controversy surrounding the Pats and the negativity with the press, Brady was asked during his postgame press conference if his stellar performance was personally fulfilling as a way to silence his critics.

“You know what, no. I’ve been around long enough; 18 years. There’s been so many nice things said about me. That just goes with the territory,” Brady said. “I just try to be consistent, show up and do the best I can do every week for the team and regardless of whether I’m the worst quarterback in the league or the best quarterback in the league or somewhere in-between, it’s just my job is to do the best I can do for us every week. It was a good team win today. We’re going to need another one next week. Whoever we play is going to be a great team. I’m looking forward to playing in the championship game.”

The Patriots, who are going to play in their seventh consecutive AFC Championship Game this upcoming Sunday, will host the Jacksonville Jaguars at Gillette Stadium.