For over 20 years. Tom Brady performed better than any other quarterback in NFL history for both the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Along the way, the all-time leader in all passing categories played against some of the best defensive players in league history. From all-time great corners, to linebackers, and some of the best edge rushers in the modern game, Brady has seen it all.
And now he’s telling his story about who he feared the most.
Speaking with Logan Paul on the Impaulsive podcast this week, Brady shared who he feared the most as a tackler with many coming from one particular team.
“Ray Lewis was at the top,” Brady said. “Ndamukong Suh, I didn’t like getting hit by him. J.J. [Watt] wasn’t very fun to get hit by. Haloti Ngata, you remember him? He was about 340 pounds for the Ravens. He was massive.”
It should not be a surprise that the Baltimore Ravens were honored heavily here. Brady and the Patriots went into multiple battles with the Ravens being led by Lewis and Ed Reed.
Ngata was an underrated part of those Baltimore teams as well.
While Brady did not win all of them, he did get a few victories over those Ravens. And he had some bumps and bruises along the way with that as well.
Brady became the GOAT over time, and even helped the Buccaneers win their second Super Bowl title. But he isn’t too shy to share to hilarious stories about who he feared the most in the league.