My buddy and I were talking about the NFL and he asked me who had the most career TDs in the history of the NFL. I had to think for a minute about it, because honestly I didn’t know. I thought it might be Jerry Rice, but then again I know he isn’t the all-time leader. After a little searching, I discovered that the all-time leader is, in fact, Tom Brady.
Tom Brady has a whopping 581 career TDs, which is by far the most of anyone in NFL history. Brady played for 20 seasons with the Patriots and Buccaneers, throwing a total of 466 TD passes, which also happens to be an NFL record. But that’s not even his most impressive stat – Brady also holds the record for most playoff TDs (77) and most passing yards (77,416). All-in-all, Brady is an absolute legend who has achieved more than any other player in NFL history.
I remember when Brady first entered the league – he was an unassuming guy from the University of Michigan who nobody thought could be a star. But then he emerged and began redefining what it looked like to be a great quarterback. Over the years he shattered records and established himself as one of the greatest to ever play the game.
Seeing all the success Brady had over the years was incredible. He was breaking records left and right and the entire NFL kicked up a notch because of his presence. Brady’s longevity put him at the top of the all-time stats, and he got the most out of every season, becoming the only player to have at least 30 TD passes in 14 consecutive seasons. It almost seems like some sort of a joke that nobody will ever break his records.
To this day, Brady remains the epitome of NFL excellence. He’s the embodiment of hard work, dedication, and passion, and his records will be remembered forever. Even though there are still a few years left in his career, I think it’s safe to say that Brady will remain the all-time leader in TDs – at least until some other superhuman athlete comes along and breaks his records.
Speaking of which, there are a few other players in the all-time list that are worth mentioning. Peyton Manning is third with 539 TDs, followed by Drew Brees (536), Brett Favre (508), and Dan Marino (420). Aside from Brady, these are all Hall of Fame quarterbacks and legends in their own right. It’s amazing to think that they are all part of the same conversation.
Now on to current players, Lamar Jackson is the closest to Brady with 81 TDs. Jackson is only in his third season, so it’s going to be a while before he can catch up. But if he keeps performing like he has been, who knows – he might one day take the throne from Brady.
When it comes to TDs overall, however, the crown still belongs to Tom Brady. He has achieved something that no one else in the NFL has ever done, and his incredible accomplishments are going to be remembered for many years to come. No matter what happens in the future, Brady’s legacy will remain as one of the best football players of all time.