A look at Tom Brady’s record and stats against every Bucs opponent in 2020

Take a look now at how new Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has fared against every opponent he’ll face in 2020.

While the 2020 NFL schedule won’t be released until next month, you can be sure that more than a few Tampa Bay Buccaneers games will be on prime-time. That’s what happens when you sign the greatest quarterback of all time to lead one the league’s best offenses.

With six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady now a member of the Buccaneers, Tampa Bay will find themselves heading into the 2020 season with something they haven’t had to deal with in a while: expectations.

Fortunately, Brady knows a thing or two about winning. With that, take a look below at the opponents the Bucs will face next year and what the Golden Boy’s record and stats are against them.

HOME

  • Atlanta Falcons (5-0, 11 TD, 1 INT)
  • Carolina Panthers (2-3, 6 TD, 5 INT)
  • Green Bay Packers (3-2, 10 TD,  3 INT)
  • Kansas City Chiefs (5-4, 11 TD, 8 INT)
  • Los Angeles Chargers (6-2, 15 TD, 5 INT)
  • Los Angeles Rams (3-1, 8 TD, 2 INT)
  • Minnesota Vikings (5-0, 10 TD, 2 INT)
  • New Orleans Saints (4-1, 11 TD, 3 INT)

AWAY

  • Atlanta Falcons (5-0, 11 TD, 1 INT)
  • Carolina Panthers (2-3, 6 TD, 5 INT)
  • Chicago Bears (5-0, 14 TD, 4 INT)
  • Denver Broncos (7-6, 26 TD, 6 INT)
  • Detroit Lions (4-2, 7 TD, 4 INT)
  • Las Vegas Raiders (4-1, 8 TD, 0 INT)
  • New Orleans Saints (4-1, 11 TD, 3 INT)
  • New York Giants (4-1, 6 TD, 4 INT)

If we only count divisional match-ups with NFC South opponents once –and not twice for both home and away categories — then Brady is 57-23 against teams he and the Buccaneers will face next season, throwing for 143 touchdowns and 47 interceptions in those games. (Those 30 Jameis Winston interceptions from 2019 look even more jaw-dropping now.)

What’s even more exciting to think of is the prospect that Brady will be playing in a warm-weather environment for the first time in his career. No more having to deal with frigid snow and icy rain late in the season, especially come playoff time. If his numbers were gaudy in the northeast, imagine what they’ll be like in sunny Florida.

I’m sure fantasy football owners certainly will.

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