On the heels of Tom Brady Appreciation Week, and in the midst of Tom Brady Adulation Offseason, the Patriots quarterback continues to be lauded, often rightly, as the greatest of all time. Or as one video game enterprise put it: the G.O.A.T.
But Brady doesn't see it that way. Not even after completing the greatest comeback in Super Bowl, and arguably professional football, history.
In a wide-ranging interview with ESPN's Ian O'Connor, Brady brushed off talk that he had surpassed his boyhood hero, former 49ers legend Joe Montana, as the greatest quarterback and football player in the game's history.