Most-if not all- of these records will never be broken. I could see, say a Patrick Mahomes break the postseason yardage and/or TD record many years down the line. Let’s face it, that kids a stud and he’ll be in the postseason for years. The Super Bowl records are the ones that I doubt more. You wouldn’t know it going by Brady, but it’s hard to get to the Super Bowl year after year. The ONE record that I’m absolutely positive will NEVER be broken (and I’ve been saying this for years now)- the postseason win record. Currently at 34 wins and counting. The next closest is long retired Joe Montana with 16 wins, and the next closest active player is Ben Roethlisberger with 13 wins. It would take another QB with a 15-20 year shelf life AND minimal one and dones in the postseason to overtake Brady. I’ve said it before, that is the “Joe DiMaggio 56” of NFL records (ie it will never be broken).
Tom Brady already owned a slew of Super Bowl records, and he set even more in Super Bowl LV, when he won for the first time with the Buccaneers.
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