Tom Brady’s 10th Super Bowl appearance is more than several NFL teams combined

Tom Brady will make his 10th Super Bowl appearance when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV on February 7.

Ten Super Bowl appearances and six rings are historic in their own right, but when you look at the number and compare it to other NFL franchises, that gets really incredible.

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When Brady takes the field for the Buccaneers, he will have more appearances than 11 NFL franchises combined.

Brady will only perform more than any other franchise in the NFL except for the New England Patriots, who have 11 Super Bowl appearances. Brady, Steve Grogan, and Drew Bledsoe were the quarterbacks who led New England to the Super Bowl. Brady was the only winner of the three.

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Should the Buccaneers somehow come out victorious against the defending champion Chiefs, Brady would pick up that seventh Super Bowl ring and have more championships to his name in NFL history.

Brady is one of five multiple Super Bowl MVP winners. He has the most Super Bowl MVPs of all time with four. But the last time he won was in Super Bowl LI. Julian Edelman won the Super Bowl LIII MVP in the Patriots’ victory over the Los Angeles Rams.

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Tampa Bay would pick up its second Super Bowl title in franchise history with a win. The team is the only franchise in history to play the Super Bowl in their home field – Raymond James Stadium.

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