The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ struggles as of late have been heavily discussed, currently sitting at 3-4 on the season. This is a rarity throughout the career of Tampa’s star quarterback Tom Brady, and the team’s matchup on Thursday against the Baltimore Ravens could set a negative historic mark in his career.
If the Buccaneers lose against the Ravens and fall to 3-5 on the year, this will be the first time in Tom Brady’s career that his team would ever be two games below .500 at any point.
If the #Bucs lose tonight, Tom Brady would be two games under .500 for the first time in his 23-year NFL career.
Uncharted territory. pic.twitter.com/rNxM77ocoI
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) October 27, 2022
As bad as Brady and the Buccaneers have been this year, this statistic truly speaks to just how excellent Brady and his teams have been throughout his career.
Most know about Brady’s greatness over the years, but some are still very shocked to hear about this statistic.
absolutely mind-melting stat. https://t.co/KtxZoo8DIA
— kenny (@kiiLkenny) October 27, 2022
Well now they’re definitely winning smh https://t.co/84onz4Gbj1
— Phil’N Good (@GAPhilterfish) October 27, 2022
This is pretty nuts https://t.co/dohKvso386
— dave. (@Davelite93) October 27, 2022
nah that’s crazy lmfao brady is insane https://t.co/S5V1Lz0DOX
— SNS Ravo (@ravodathird) October 27, 2022
While history would say that the Buccaneers have a great chance to defeat the Ravens on Thursday, this has been anything but a typical season for Tom Brady.
Brady has a ton going on personally with his potential divorce from his wife Gisele Bündchen, and he has looked disengaged completely while he has been on the field.
He has also fielded constant questions about potentially retiring mid-season, which certainly has to be bothering Brady.
The Buccaneers have also had a ton of injuries to their offensive line, which have been a big part of the team’s struggles this year.
Tampa Bay is currently a two-point favorite in the game despite having a worse record on the year than Baltimore, according to Caesars Sportsbook via CBS Sports.