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Bucs QB Tom Brady reveals which team he loves to beat most
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports

Buccaneers QB Tom Brady reveals which team he loves to beat most

Tom Brady became the latest quarterback to beat all 32 NFL teams with a win over the New England Patriots on Sunday night, joining Peyton Manning, Brett Favre and Drew Brees. However, it appears there's one team he likes to beat the most. 

During the latest episode of Jim Gray's "Let's Go" podcast, Brady said he enjoys beating one NFC East team the most, and his answer shouldn't come as a surprise. 

"The team I would love to beat the most was the Giants, there's no doubt about that. They've taken away some really … you know, I always joked with Eli, but yeah I think he likes that I bring it up all the time. So I'll bring it up again, I do not like losing to those guys. When we beat them, I love that," Brady said.

The Giants beat Brady and the Patriots twice in the Super Bowl. The first loss, Super Bowl XLII, ended the Patriots' pursuit of a perfect season. The second loss came in Super Bowl XLVI. 

In six regular-season games against the Giants, Brady is 5-1, with his most recent win coming in 2020 when the Bucs beat New York 25-23. 

As for his least favorite team to beat, Brady said it's "obviously the Patriots."

"Again, those are my guys man. Those are the other warriors I went to battle with for so long," Brady said. "I've had a lot of battles over the years with different teams. There's a lot of mutual respect in pro sports, but I'm glad I'm through with the one last night."

Brady and the Bucs edged the Patriots 19-17 in his return to Gillette Stadium. It's wasn't perfect by any means, but the veteran signal-caller got the job done to join some pretty elite company and add another accolade to his many others.

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