Ranking 10 best seasons of Tom Brady's career

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#6 2011

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Super Bowl LI - New England Patriots vs Atlanta Falcons -Tom Brady
Super Bowl LI - New England Patriots vs Atlanta Falcons -Tom Brady

Tom Brady averaged 327 passing yards per game in 2011, getting the most out of his tight end duo of Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez.

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He led the Pats back to the Super Bowl once again, where they faced the New York Giants in a rematch from the championship game four years earlier. Despite Tom Brady orchestrating a 96-yard touchdown drive in the game, the Giants and Eli Manning beat the Pats for the second time in the Super Bowl.

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#7 2014

Another year, another Super Bowl berth for Tom Brady and the New England Patriots as Brady equalled John Elway's record of six Super Bowl appearances.

In the playoffs, Brady was near-perfect, beating the Baltimore Ravens and the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl. The Pats QB won his third Super Bowl MVP award in the process.

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#8 2015

The 6' 4" 225 pounds QB led the league with 36 touchdown passes and a career-high 402 completions in 2015. He passed Brett Favre with the most wins by a quarterback with one team during this season.

Unfortunately, for the Pats and Tom Brady, they lost a highly-contested AFC Championship game, where the play-caller threw two interceptions to a dominant Broncos defense.

#9 2012

In the 2012 NFL season, Brady threw for 4,827 passing yards, the second-highest tally of his career. He also added a career-high four rushing TDs. Brady, in the process, became the first quarterback to lead his team to ten division titles.

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The Patriots' season ended in the AFC Championship game, though, as they lost to the eventual Super Bowl champions, Baltimore Ravens.

#10 2018

At 41, most NFL quarterbacks are retired working in the commentary booth but not Tom Brady.

The New England Patriots quarterback led his team to the Super Bowl, where they beat the highly-favored Los Angeles Rams. That made Brady the first player in NFL history to win six Super Bowls.

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