Tom Brady serves as the New England Patriots’ starting quarterback since 2001, and in the 17 injury-free seasons since led his team to nine Super Bowls — the latest taking place nine days ago: the Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in Super Bowl 53 to capture the club’s and Brady’s sixth title. While his numbers were not outstanding, the veteran quarterback had a solid overall game and ultimately put his team in a position to pull away in the fourth quarter.
But when breaking down his Super Bowl performances by quarter, we can see that Brady — despite being the most clutch passer in league history — actually performed a bit more efficiently outside of the final period.