Tom Brady-Rob Gronkowski connect for 89th career touchdown, second in NFL history

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Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski have connected for a second touchdown today, giving the Bucs a 27-17 lead.

It was the 89th regular-season touchdown the two have connected on, giving them second place in NFL history all time. Brady and Gronkowski went into the day one behind Philip Rivers and Antonio Gates on the all-time list.

The Bucs’ duo now trails only Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison, who connected for 112 regular-season touchdowns.

Gronkowski has only two catches, both for touchdowns, going for 27 and 11 yards.

Brady is 31-of-41 for 292 yards with four touchdowns and a pick-six.

Leonard Fournette and Cameron Brate have the other two scores.

21 responses to “Tom Brady-Rob Gronkowski connect for 89th career touchdown, second in NFL history

  1. And, a normal Brady day in which he completes to 9 different receivers.

    Manning w/o Harrison was ordinary.

  2. Even when Brady throws a nasty pick-6, he finds a way to win. And, I think Brady cares about championships more than stats, touchback.

  3. Touchback6 is like a scorned ex gf.. he literally says these non stop troll level negative comments of Brady. Ironically he was touting Brady while on the pats.

    Bro, it’s OK to like both Brady and the Pats still. Many of us are doing it.

  4. touchback6 says
    December 5, 2021 at 4:03 pm
    All Brady cares about is stats and polishing personal laurels. Why BB walked
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    What planet do you live on? Is there any elite athlete ever who concerns himself less with stats? Brady is all about winning.

  5. bosoxpatsfanincali12 says:
    “Touchback6 is like a scorned ex gf.. he literally says these non stop troll level negative comments of Brady. Ironically he was touting Brady while on the pats.”

    I don’t think he’s a football fan, not even a Pats fan. He’s only a BB fan.

  6. The lawyers have a term to describe Brady’s pick-six in a winning game: Harmless error.

  7. Belichick gave the league the blueprint against Brady and the Bucs but the league is ignoring it. Belichick will use it again this February in the rematch at SoFi.

  8. patsfan4lifedynasty says:
    “Belichick gave the league the blueprint against Brady and the Bucs but the league is ignoring it.”

    You mean the same blueprint to beat Mac Jones too?

  9. patsfan4lifedynasty says:
    December 5, 2021 at 4:58 pm
    Belichick gave the league the blueprint against Brady and the Bucs but the league is ignoring it. Belichick will use it again this February in the rematch at SoFi.

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    Didn’t Bill lose to the Bucs? LOL

  10. Guys like p6 just enjoy saying those kind of things and getting thumbs down. Gives them some sort of validation. Weird, but true

  11. Touchback6 is 100% correct. Amazing the Brady fanboys in New England still slurping Brady nonstop. What a pathetic display.

  12. @T6 keeps saying “BB walked”…. After watching BB sabotage a winnable SB to stroke his own ego, Brady bolted out of town the first chance he got

  13. @T6 shouldn’t even be posting here. He puffed out his 32” chest and bet another poster that if the Pats lost the AFCE last season that he would no longer post. Then he moved the goalposts and said it was limited to only last season.

  14. chicagolandcolts says:
    December 5, 2021 at 5:55 pm
    Touchback6 is 100% correct. Amazing the Brady fanboys in New England still slurping Brady nonstop. What a pathetic display.

    Or when you grow up you will understand that it’s okay to still be a fan of a team and root for another player to do well after he leaves the team you root for.

  15. Anyone who has watched Brady through the years knows that it’s winning that drives Tom Brady. When asked which superbowl he victory is his favorite Brady has always responded with the statement “the next one “. Does that sound like a stats dog ?

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