Watch: Tom Brady Goes For 1-Yard Touchdown

Tom Brady’s dad bod can do a lot more than you can imagine, and here he is, rushing for a 1-yard touchdown.

The New England Patriots are set to play in the second quarter of their game against the Indianapolis Colts. Brady keeps doing magic, and this time he leaped over the offense at 1-yard line, and gave his team a 14-0 lead in the Week 5 game. The quarterback’s 1-yard touchdown will definitely be written in history.

On the previous play, Sony Michel got across the goal line for the score, but he was ruled down. That’s why head coach Bill Belichick decided to send Brady in on the sneak instead of challenging the score. This drive was absolutely marvelous and methodical.

This is the the 18th rushing touchdown of Tom Brady, and his first since December 2015. We all know that Brady is a master of the quarterback sneak.

Brady always talks about the game, and we heard him talking about the philosophy behind taking the rock and running. He predicted his touchdown.

“I think it’s just part of the sport. I think it’s good blocking is what I think it is. I think it’s good blocking, good coaches scheming things up and finding ways for me to kind of squirt through there and wiggle my body when we need it. If they take it away, it gives us other opportunities. So, I think that’s part of it. Offensive football is making them defend every blade of grass, and if they’re covering you deep, you throw it short. If they’re letting you sneak it, you sneak it. If they’re not, you run it outside. If they’re guarding outside, you run it inside. You just keep mixing it up and it’s about execution, so whether it’s a sneak, whether it’s run-play or post-pattern, it’s good execution. That’s what matters,” the quarterback said on Monday.

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