Jan 23, 2022; Tampa, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) reacts during the first half against the Los Angeles Rams in a NFC Divisional playoff football game at Raymond James Stadium. Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Tom Brady could become first QB to start games in four different countries

Figurative record books have multiple chapters dedicated to feats achieved by Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and ageless wonder Tom Brady during his career. 

Assuming Brady has no third thoughts about retiring and remains active through the fall, he'll be on track to set a unique mark probably never considered by signal-callers from decades ago. 

Earlier on Wednesday, the NFL unveiled the five international games that will take place during the 2022 season and confirmed that the Buccaneers will "host" the Seattle Seahawks in Munich, Germany, on Nov. 13. According to John Breech of CBS Sports, Brady should become the first NFL quarterback to start a game in four different countries and could also become the first signal-caller to notch wins in four nations. 

Breech notes that Brady, Jay Cutler and Ryan Fitzpatrick have won games in three countries. During his legendary stint with the New England Patriots, Brady guided squads to a pair of victories in London and a win in Mexico City. 

If Brady chooses to play past the 2022 season, perhaps the NFL could do him a solid next year and schedule him to take the field in Canada during the fall of 2023. 

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