You Have To Watch Tom Brady’s Incredible Last 3 Games As QB For Michigan

The greatest quarterback of the modern era continues to make the Michigan faithful proud as the former Wolverine is set to compete for his 6th career NFL championship in Super Bowl LII. Over at the Michigan Football Report, hosts James Yoder and Lena Bond take a look at Tom Brady's legendary final three games with the Michigan Wolverines

Tom Brady’s 1999 season started slowly as he and Drew Henson split time calling the signals, but after losing to Michigan State, Tom Terrific was finally solidified as the full-time QB. Brady proceeded to go on one of the most epic tears for an offensive player in Michigan history and topped it off with what could be the school’s greatest 3-game performance by a quarterback.

Dramatic victories against the #6 ranked Penn State Nittany Lions, rival Ohio State Buckeyes, and a #5 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide team in the Orange Bowl capped off a strong season for the Wolverines and ended Brady’s career at the school on a high note.

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Take a look back with Lena and James as they break down each of these games and clue you in on what made Tom Brady such a great Michigan football player in the video above or below!

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