Although the competition on “Monday Night Football” is heightened by its 45-year history of matching the league’s better teams and rivalries in the prime-time game, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (left) has a demonstrated ability to shine intensely under the bright lights. In fact, for his career Brady has averaged more touchdown passes per “Monday Night Football” game than any other quarterback in NFL history (minimum of 15 games played), and is one of just three to average more than two TD passes per appearance.
As Brady & Co. prepare for tomorrow night’s game vs. the Bills, here is a look at the touchdown-per-game ratios of the 16 quarterbacks to make at least 15 Monday night starts:
Player Years TDs GP TD/G
Tom Brady 2002-pres.