The first time Tom Brady beat the Dallas Cowboys, Quincy Carter was the opposing quarterback, throwing three interceptions in a Week 11 loss to Brady’s New England Patriots in 2003.
Heading into Monday night’s wild-card playoff game, Brady has still never lost a game to “America’s Team” in his entire 23-year NFL career.
None of that will matter Monday night, just like the regular-season records that make a home game puzzling for the 8-9 Bucs, who will host Dak Prescott and the 12-5 Cowboys.
If Brady wants to become the first quarterback to lead his team to a Super Bowl win after having a losing record in the regular season, he’ll have to start by keeping his perfect record against the Cowboys in tact.
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