-Each game features a highlight video from NFL Films 10 Super Bowl XLVI, Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN New York Giants over New England Patriots 21-17
Super Bowl MVP: Terry Bradshaw, QB Pittsburgh Steelers
8 Super Bowl XXV, Tampa Stadium, Tampa Bay, FL New York Giants over Buffalo Bills 20-19
Super Bowl MVP: Otis Anderson, RB New York Giants
7 Super Bowl XXXII, Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA Denver Broncos over Green Bay Packers31-24 Super Bowl MVP: Terrell Davis, RB Denver Broncos
6 Super Bowl XXIII, Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami, FL San Francisco 49ers over Cincinnati Bengals 20-16 Super Bowl MVP: Joe Montana, QB San Francisco 49ers
5 Super Bowl XXXVI, SuperDome, New Orleans, LA New England Patriots over St. Louis Rams Super Bowl MVP: Tom Brady, QB New England Patriots
4 Super Bowl XXXVIII, Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX New England Patriots over Carolina Panthers 32-29
Super Bowl MVP:Tom Brady, QB New England Patriots
3 Super Bowl XLIII, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Bay, FL Pittsburgh Steelersover Arizona Cardinals 27-23 Super Bowl MVP: Santonio Holmes, WR Pittsburgh Steelers
2 Super Bowl XXXIV, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GE St. Louis Ramsover Tennessee Titans 23-16 Super Bowl MVP: Kurt Warner, QB St. Louis Rams
1 Super Bowl XLII, University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ New York Giants over New England Patriots 17-14
The first ever NFL Player of the Day goes to the one and only Tom Brady. From humble beginnings as a sixth round draft choice, Brady might one day go down as the greatest to ever play the quarterback position.
Tom Brady's 20 Greatest Games
20 2009 Week 1 v.s. Buffalo Bills W 25-24 39-53, 378 Yards, 2 TD, 1 INT, 97.8 Rating Brady's week one return got off to a slow start, but then Brady knew exactly when he needed to turn it on, firing two touchdowns in the last five minutes to overcome a 24-13 deficit to shock the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football.
19 2011 Week 10 at New York Jets W 37-16 26-39, 329 Yards, 3 TD, 0 INT, 118.4 Rating After coming off two consecutive losses, the Patriots needed to put an end to the losing if they wanted to win the AFC East. And boy did the Tom Brady put an end to that, throwing for 3 TD's to demolish the Jets on Sunday Night Football.
18 2009 Week 6 v.s. Tennessee Titans W 59-0 29-34, 380 Yards, 6 TD, 0 INT, 152.8 Rating Some may call it running up the score, but nonetheless, Brady was firing on all cylinders despite snowy conditions at Gillette Stadium on an unusual October afternoon.
17 2002 Week 3 v.s. Kansas City Chiefs W 41-38 OT 39-54, 410 Yards, 4 TD, 1 INT, 110.9 Rating This game was one of Brady's first signs of showing that he would become one of the most dynamic quarterbacks in NFL history as he bested the Chiefs with four touchdowns to prevail in overtime.
16 2009 Week 16 v.s. Jacksonville Jaguars W 35-7 23-26, 267 Yards, 4 TD, 0 INT, 149.0 Rating
You don't see quarterbacks as efficient as Brady was on this afternoon. You also probably won't see another duo like Brady and Randy Moss any time soon.
15 2010 Week 12 at Detroit Lions W 45-24 21-27, 341 Yards, 4 TD, 0 INT, 158.3 Rating Brady stole the show on Thanksgiving, throwing four touchdowns and displaying a perfect passer rating on the day.
14 2003 Week 9 at Denver Broncos W 30-26 20-35, 350 Yards, 3 TD, 1 INT, 108.0 Rating In a thrilling Monday Night game, Brady once again put the Patriots on his back, taking the ball with 2:15 to play and throwing a game winning touchdown to David Givens. This win was a part of the 15 game win streak the Patriots would go on to conclude the 2003 season.
13 2010 Week 13 v.s. New York Jets W 45-3 21-29, 326 Yards, 4 TD, 0 INT, 148.8 Rating Hyped as one of the bigger regular season games in the last decade, the Patriots thoroughly destroyed the Jets and Brady provided the offensive fireworks with a usual four touchdown performance.
12 2007 Week 7 at Miami Dolphins W 49-28 21-25, 354 Yards, 6 TD, 0 INT, 158.3 Rating Brady was so good during this season, he made it look easy, like against one of his greatest foes, the Dolphins.
11 2007 Week 6 at Dallas Cowboys W 48-27 31-46, 388 Yards, 5 TD, O INT, 129.6 Rating At the time, this was a huge early season game for both sides. But the Patriots prevailed thanks in large part to Brady, who was stellar once again.
10 Super Bowl XXXIX v.s. Philadelphia Eagles W 24-21 23-33, 236 Yards, 2 TD, 0 INT, 110.2 Rating The biggest game of them all against an elite Eagles team and Brady is as smooth and composed as ever, swiftly guiding the Patriots to three touchdown drives en route to his and the Patriots third Super Bowl title.
9 2004 Week 1 v.s. Indianapolis Colts W 27-24 26-38, 335 Yards, 3 TD, 1 INT, 111.2 Rating One of the better Brady/Peyton Manning duels we've seen, Brady and the Patriots survived a Mike Vanderjat missed field goal to get off to a 1-0 start to the season.
8 2011 Week 1 at Miami Dolphins W 38-24 32-48, 517 Yards, 4 TD, 1 INT, 121.6 Rating 517 yards is one thing. But the tempo that Brady kept throughout the entire game absolutely wore down the Dolphins and made them look quite pathetic for an NFL defense. It was an absolute tribute to Brady and his management of the offense.
7 2010 Week 10 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 39-26 30-43, 350 Yards, 3 TD, 0 INT, 117.4 Rating
After a shocking loss at Cleveland the week prior, everyone was jumping off the Patriots bandwagon assuming they would get killed by the Steelers on Sunday Night Football. Brady retaliated with a sensational performance from beginning to end, lighting up one of the league's best defenses on primetime.
6 2007 AFC Divisional Round v.s. Jacksonville Jaguars W 31-21 26-28, 262 Yards, 3 TD, 0 INT, 141.4 Rating 26-28, are you kidding me? The Jaguars were no slouch either, they kept it close early. But once again, Brady came up huge when the Patriots needed him to be at his absolute best.
5 Super Bowl XXXVI v.s. St. Louis Rams W 20-17 16-27, 145 Yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 86.2 Rating Brady did just enough to give the Patriots a 17-3 lead for most of the game, but given the Rams prolific nature, they quickly tied the game, putting the pressure back on the Patriots with just over a minute to play. With those like John Madden saying the Patriots should kneel down for overtime, Brady and the Patriots marched down the field to set up Adam Vinatieri's game winner to give the Patriots their first Super Bowl title.
4 2011 AFC Divisional Round v.s.Denver Broncos W 45-10 26-34, 363 Yards, 6 TD, 1 INT, 137.6 Rating I don't think we've ever seen Brady shut up the critics as much as he did on this night, silencing the skeptics who said Brady wasn't the same quarterback in the playoffs.
3 2004 AFC Championship at Pittsburgh Steelers W 41-27 14-21, 207 Yards, 2 TD, 0 INT, 130.5 Rating People seem to forget, but Brady played this game with an over 100 degree fever. They talk about Michael Jordan's flu game, when Brady was nearly as good in this AFC Championship against the vaunted Steelers defense that Brady thrashed to head to his third Super Bowl.
2 2001 AFC Divisional Round v.s. Oakland Raiders W 16-13 OT 32-52, 312 Yards, 0 TD, 1 INT, 70.4 Rating
Yeah, yeah, the tuck game. But give Brady credit, he drove the Patriots down the field through the snow to come back from a two score game. Not bad for his first career playoff start.
1 Super Bowl Bowl XXXVIII v.s. Carolina Panthers W 32-29 32-48, 354 Yards, 3 TD, 1 INT, 100.5 Rating Brady was magical, orchestrating his second career game winning Super Bowl drive that culminated in another Adam Vinatieri game winner. Brady's heroics and production against a very good Carolina defense in the biggest game of them all is why Super Bowl XXXVIII ranks as Brady's greatest game.
Tom Brady's 10 Greatest Moments
10 Fills in For Bledsoe, Gets Win in First Career Start Over Indianapolis
9 Silences Critics, Throws Six Touchdowns in Win Over Denver in AFC Divisional
8 Brady Out-duels Peyton Manning to Lead Patriots to Super Bowl XXXVIII
7Battling High Fever to Beat Steelers to Head to Super Bowl XXXIX
6 Winning 19th Consecutive Game to Break All Time Consecutive Wins Record
5 Defeating Giants in Week 17 to Break Single Season TD Record and Cement Undefeated Season
4 Capturing Third Super Bowl Title in Four Years in Super Bowl XXXIX
3 Overcomes Tuck Ruling, Leads Patriots Back Through Snow to Defeat Oakland
2 Leading the Patriots to Second Super Bowl Victory in Super Bowl XXXVIII
1 Engineering the Two Minute Drill to Win Super Bowl XXXVI