Tom Brady is no stranger to making headlines, but this time, it wasn’t for anything he did on the field. The legendary quarterback shocked fans after Week 14 when he broke his strict “3 Stars of the Week” rule, which typically only includes players from winning teams.
The reason? Josh Allen’s jaw-dropping performance in the Buffalo Bills’ narrow 44-42 loss to the LA Rams. Brady’s decision raised eyebrows and reignited the debate about recognizing individual brilliance, even in defeat.
Why Josh Allen Deserved The Spotlight?
Josh Allen’s stat line was nothing short of historic. The Bills quarterback threw for 342 yards, three touchdowns, and rushed for an additional 82 yards with three more touchdowns on the ground. That’s six total touchdowns—a feat no player in NFL history has ever achieved in a single game. Despite the loss, Allen’s performance showcased unparalleled dominance and cemented his status as one of the league’s top MVP contenders.

Tom Brady himself couldn’t resist acknowledging the performance. On the NFL on Fox broadcast, he said, “I know they lost, but he played so well. I’m breaking my rule, and he’s winning Star of the Week. It was awesome to see his command of the offense in person. He became the first player in history with three touchdown passes and three rushing touchdowns in one game. I know all you fantasy owners are super happy about that.”
Breaking The “Winning Only” Rule
Tom Brady’s “3 Stars of the Week” rule has been a hallmark of his post-playing career—a way to celebrate excellence while maintaining his high standards. Yet, he made an exception for Allen, proving that rules are meant to be bent when greatness demands it. Brady’s decision to overlook the Bills’ loss in favor of Allen’s unprecedented achievement was a testament to the exceptional performance.