Tom Brady retired last week after 23 seasons in the NFL and as a winner of seven Super Bowls.
His seven rings are the most won by any NFL player, with former San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys great Charles Haley a distant second with five.
colorado buffalo head coach Deion Sanderswho won two Super Bowls in his 14-year career, doesn’t see Brady’s record being broken anytime soon.
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«No. No,» Sanders told USA Today Sports when asked if anyone would break Brady’s record. «The reason it won’t happen for quite a while, anything is possible, is we’re in a financial state right now where I don’t think that guy is going to be as humble as Tom Brady. And work with his team.» and he takes less.
Brady made favorable deals to the team during his career, allowing the New England Patriots to complete the surrounding list.
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Records are made to be broken, and in recent days, LeBron James broke the all-time NBA scoring record set by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Alex Ovechkin is closing in on Wayne Gretzky’s career goalscoring record, with the Washington Capitals star just 82 goals behind.
But when it comes to Brady’s record of Super Bowl winsSanders said today’s «culture» is not willing to make the sacrifices Brady made throughout his career to win seven Super Bowls.
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“This culture is not built like that,” Sanders continued. «This culture wants every penny it can get. So you have to sacrifice some things to be in that position, and I don’t think this culture is ready to make those kinds of sacrifices.»
Patrick Mahomes looks for his second Super Bowl victory in just five years as a starter, as the Chiefs prepare to take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII.
Mahomes added another trophy to his mantle on Thursday night, winning his second MVP in his relatively short NFL career.