NFL News: Tom Brady is off the list
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In recent YouTube videos, Tom Brady When asked who he believes is “the five most talented weapons in NFL history,” he struggled to identify them, but he didn’t include himself. (It was probably part of the struggle.)
Of course, Brady holds the highest ever record for passing touchdowns and yards, going along with seven Super Bowls.
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New England Patriot and Tom Brady. (Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
Two names quickly came to Brady’s mind: Dan Marino and Aaron Rogers.
“I think most people would certainly say these two.” He added.
Brady then included Brett Fabre before pondering the fourth, but he went with the outsiders at Matthew Stafford.
He couldn’t narrow down the fifth time, but he dropped his name: Jeff George, Michael Vick, Randall Cunningham and Josh Allen.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) will meet Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) after a game at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots defeated the bill 24-12. (David Butler II-USA Today’s Sports)
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Brady was attacked on the spot, so he knew he would “love some people there.”
“They have great arms, so you have elite, elite arms,” he said.
Vic is rather an astonishing pull considering he is much more known for his rushing skill. Allen is running with the best arms in the game today and helped him win his first MVP award.
There were a few notable names, including Hall of Fame John Elway and Payton Manning, and the game’s best quarterbacks today. Patrick Mahomes.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) won 31-9 at Tampa Bay in Tampa, Florida on Sunday, February 7, 2021. (AP Photo/Charlie)
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And perhaps in a few years, others will be involved in the conversation.
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