This one stat shows how dominant Tom Brady has been in his playoff career

Can Brady add another ridiculous stat to his resume?

Tom Brady moved to 35 career playoff wins with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ dominant victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in their wild card matchup on Sunday.

That number puts him in a tie for as many playoff wins as the Dallas Cowboys in their entire 61-year history and ahead of 28 other teams, according to StatMuse. If the Buccaneers are able to keep it going for a second straight Super Bowl title, Brady has a chance to add another remarkable stat to his Hall of Fame career.

The Bucs have to win three more games this year for a championship, which would put Brady at 38 career playoff wins. As long as the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers don’t win more than once, or the Cowboys more than twice, Brady would have more playoff wins by himself than every team in the NFL.

Thanks to the work Brady did while in a Patriots jersey, New England currently has the most playoff wins of any team. However, that number will remain unchanged this year after the Pats were eliminated Saturday in their wild card game against the Buffalo Bills.

Odds aren’t in Brady’s favor to reach the top of the list this season, though, with the Packers entering the postseason at +380 to win the Super Bowl. Tampa had +750 odds.

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