New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady has never been known for his wheels, but over a storied 20-year career in the NFL, he was bound to achieve a few accomplishments on the ground.

The 42-year-old signal-caller scored his 20th career rushing touchdown on Sunday against the lowly Miami Dolphins as the two AFC East rivals clashed in Week 2 in South Florida.

A QB sneak by the geriatric Brady pushed the Patriots' firm lead over the Dolphins to 22-0. The Dolphins, giving up 59 points in their Week 1 season-opening defeat to Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens, have reportedly been asked by multiple players for trade requests, including second-year budding star defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick.

Miami is also rumored to be dangling 25-year-old running back Kenyan Drake as a trade target for other NFL teams.

Along with his now-20 career rushing touchdowns, Brady has thrown 520 touchdowns in the air, plus one more from Sunday's tilt with the Dolphins. The Patriots are currently up 30 points in the fourth quarter against Miami, who has seen fans flee the stadium after a pick-six thrown by veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick. The Dolphins also have recorded fewer than 100 yards on offense, with a franchise record low standing at 88—something to watch for as the early afternoon games end.

Brady and the Patriots will steamroll over the aquatic mammals to start the 2019 season 2-0. The next matchup for New England is Week 3's home game against New York Jets, who will likely be without second-year franchise quarterback Sam Darnold, sick with mono.