Tom Brady Opens Up About His Most Memorable, Painful Run Of His NFL Career

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady cannot really brag about his mobility, but he would never trade his great arms. That’s just a typical Brady comment.

However, Tom Brady would never forget this particular run that absolutely stands out among the rest of the runs in his professional career. Although Brady does not have many memorable rushing attempts, this one will always “hunt him.”

The Patriots quarterback is at 1000 career rushing yards.

This game is one of the most anticipated this season, and media members like to ask Brady questions of his runs, plans and realization. One of them asked him about the run that made him really proud.

Well, Brady’s response may surprise you. If you ask the Patriots quarterback, he will say it is the 1-yard quarterback sneak on 4th-and-1 during the 2012 AFC Championship Game against the Baltimore Ravens.

“Ray Lewis put his helmet right in the middle of my back. That was probably the one I remember most, because it hurt the most,” Brady said. Well, his greatest fans were not surprised by the fact that he decided to pick a quarterback sneak. It is just his thing.

Brady is 41, and he has a lot to offer. Many believe that his greatest focus is reaching the 1,000 rushing yards milestone. The fun part comes when you realize that the 41-year-old quarterback is not concerned about reaching this milestone. He knows that it will happen, and takes it easy.

The Patriots are doing great so far in the regular season. they have lost just two games, but it was just a sloppy start. They are much better now, thanks to Brady and the rest of the guys.

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