From A Rough Start In 2001 To A Promising Future In The Broadcast Booth, Brady’s Second Career Is Taking Off Tom Brady’s NFL journey has been a story of remarkable evolution, resilience, and success, both on the field and now in the broadcast booth. On October 7, 2001, a date that most NFL fans won’t remember, a young Brady faced a challenging day as the starting quarterback for the New England Patriots against the Miami Dolphins. In only his second career start, the 24-year-old quarterback struggled as the Patriots fell to 1-3, losing 30-10. The Boston Globe reviewed Brady’s performance as that of a novice: 12 completions on 24 attempts for just 86 yards, with no touchdowns or interceptions. It was a rough day, but it was just the beginning of what would become a legendary career. The Patriots finished that season with an 11-5 record, secured a division title, and went on to win Super Bowl XXXVI, launching Brady’s journey to seven Super Bowl rings and an unparalleled NFL legacy....
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