Tom Brady: Could the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback be named NFL Most Valuable Player at 44?

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The quarterback is king in the NFL. And, perhaps, the league has never been stronger in this position with an abundance of young talent.

Tom Brady, even with all of his monumental achievements in the game – a record seven Super Bowl rings, three league MVP awards, and recently voted the best NFL passer ever – probably has his best year ever. …

Brady scored 1,767 yards in his first five games of the season – 162 more than Derek Carr, QB Las Vegas at number two – and his 15 touchdown assists are second only to Mahomes and the Kansa City Chiefs.

Brady has led the NFL through the aisles only three times in his legendary two-decade career, in 2005, 2007 and 2017 – the last two culminating in two of his MVP awards.

Could Brady at 44 qualify for another one given the way he plays?

Tom Brady becomes the NFL's longtime passing leader, throwing Mike Evans 28 yards in the Tampa Bay Pirates vs. New England Patriots game.

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Tom Brady becomes the NFL’s undisputed leader, throwing Mike Evans 28 yards in the Tampa Bay Pirates vs. New England Patriots game.

“If he wins MVP, in an era where we have the best quarterbacks we’ve ever had – pass records broken left and right – and he’s 44 years old, that would be [his greatest accomplishment], ” Good morning football This was announced this week by host Kyle Brandt.

“What he does is incredible,” added Peter Schrager on the show. “I know he says he can go 45, 50 or whatever, but let’s rate him at 44.

“It’s crazy what Brady is doing right now, and he looks as good as ever.”

Only eight quarterbacks are currently averaging 300+ yards and 2+ TDs per game during the first five weeks of the 2021 NFL season. Six of them are aged 26 and under, including the aforementioned Mahomes, Allen and Herbert.

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