If Tom Brady is going to show his age, it might have to wait until later this season.
On the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' second drive of the season, Brady was dealing. He completed 6-of-7 passes for 86 yards and a touchdown to Chris Godwin for the first score of the NFL season. That gave the Buccaneers a 7-0 lead over the Dallas Cowboys.
Brady, who turned 44 in August, didn't show any signs of slowing down last season. Even though there is no positive history for any quarterback at age 44 or older — Brady became the oldest non-QB to start a Week 1 game on Thursday night, according to Doug Farrar of USA Today — Brady has already smashed all expectations for any quarterback in his 40s.