The Giants will forever be the only NFL franchise that beat Tom Brady in the Super Bowl not just once, but twice.
Brady, now in the booth calling games as an analyst for Fox, will be on the mic for the first Giants game of his broadcasting career on Thanksgiving. At some point, the commentator’s lack of big-game success against New York is likely to come up, as the Giants were the GOAT’s kryptonite on the biggest stage.
The former Patriots and Buccaneers quarterback didn’t get to play New York too often over his 23-year career, but when he did, it was sure to be a must-watch matchup.
With Brady calling the Giants’ matchup against the Cowboys on Thanksgiving, here’s a look at his career record and numbers against New York, plus the details on Brady’s two Super Bowl matchups against the Giants.
Tom Brady career record vs. Giants
Brady had a 6-3 career record against the Giants, including the postseason. In the regular season alone, the quarterback went 6-1 against New York, but he lost in his team’s two Super Bowl matchups against the G-Men.
In five of those regular season games and in both Super Bowl matchups, Brady was the face of the Patriots’ franchise. His final two meetings against New York came in a Buccaneers uniform.
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