Tom Brady won scores of important games during his two decades with the New England Patriots. But outside of his Super Bowl victories, none were more satisfying than his win in Pittsburgh in the 2004 AFC Championship Game.
In Episode 3 of his new ESPN+ series, “Man in the Arena,” Brady reflected on that game, which both sent the Patriots to Super Bowl XXXIX and avenged a loss to the Steelers earlier that season that snapped New England’s NFL-record 21-game winning streak.
“If I would say there was a perfect game of football played at the highest level, I’d say that would be the game,” Brady said.