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Tom Brady drops shocking revelation about Super Bowl comeback that would have flipped the entire result upside down
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Tom Brady made Super Bowl history in 2017 when he and the New England Patriots overcame a 25-point deficit to defeat the Atlanta Falcons. 

But, does he remember all of it?

When speaking on the Impaulsive podcast, Logan Paul brought up this iconic game, and Brady revealed that he was "on autopilot" during the final few drives. 

“I took a pretty big shot on on our last drive. I got hit in the head pretty good and I was on auto-pilot from the last drive in the fourth quarter and in overtime," he explained. "There were two drives that were really foggy.” 

"I remember at that game, I was just exhausted and probably didn't understand exactly what happened," he continued. "Because look, you're in the moment. You're not seeing it from the fan's perspective. You're seeing it from your perspective. And then it takes you a little while to decompress in a game. And then when you watch it, your like holy sh**, how did I do that? how did we make that play or how did we make that stop?" 

Based on his retelling of this moment, it seems very possible Brady suffered a concussion when he took that big hit. And if he were to go into protocol, the outcome of this game would have likely been very different. 

Would the Patriots have won that game without Brady on the final two drives? 

Probably not. 

Brady truly put his body on the line to get the win, which is why he will forever be remembered as one of the greatest players in NFL history. 

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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