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In 2022, a year before walking away from the Bucs, the G.O.A.T. was busy solidifying his name deeper into NFL lore while a rival had him locked in his headlights. In 2021, Tom Brady set the season record for completions while leading the league in passing yards (5,316) and touchdowns (43), his career-best. Now, the calendar reads 2025, his absence lingers like an echo in everyone’s memories. Though he retired “for good” in 2023 after 23 seasons, the locker room and the entire league are pouring out the legend’s stories and memories. Fans mourned his departure, but one rival then-rookie from the Andy Reid camp remained haunted by the ghost of Brady’s greatness, serving as a bitter reminder.

Wondering who in the league is bringing up Tom Brady again? It’s none other than Chiefs defensive end George Karlaftis III. He recently appeared on the Speak podcast, a clip of which was shared on X titled, “@TheGK3 gives us his sack list & talks about wanting to sack Tom Brady his rookie year.” George... George said, “Yeah, I mean, for me, my rookie year, we played Tampa Bay, and that was Tom Brady’s last year, and I really wanted to get him, more than anything. I didn’t. And Tom Brady was the one guy that I really, really, really wanted to get.” Brady escaped that sack, but the moment stuck with Karlaftis.

Of course, Tom Brady’s over 500-plus career sacks must have motivated the Chiefs’ defensive end. But he wasn’t lucky that day! And now, the fear of TB12’s greatness still remains with him. .@TheGK3 gives us his sack list & talks about wanting to sack Tom Brady his rookie year. pic.twitter.com/Q4yqACRIZQ So, he more than made up for it later.

George Karlaftis posted a career-best 10.5 sacks in the 2023 season with Kansas City. He has even recorded 32.5 sacks, including the postseason, and 208 pressures in the league. And now, he has his eyes on younger, mobile quarterbacks. Andy Reid’s player explained his mindset by saying people don’t ask how you got the sack, just how many you have. He wants to take down quarterbacks who can escape pressure. Brushes off controversy while focusing on Chiefs' early struggles

Tom Brady's surprising appearance in the Las Vegas Raiders' coaches' booth during their Monday Night Football matchup has fueled one of the league's most talked-about debates this week. The retired quarterback, who is now both a minority owner of the Raiders and Fox's lead NFL analyst, was seen wearing a headset alongside team staff, sparking questions about whether his presence blurred the... The image of Brady in the booth quickly went viral, prompting fans and analysts to speculate on whether the move was in line with NFL regulations. Some argued that the setup gave the impression Brady was directly involved in strategy, a role reserved for coaches and players. Others saw it as harmless, pointing out that Brady has no formal coaching responsibilities with the team. Asked for his perspective, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid made it clear the matter was not high on his radar.

Tom Brady and Andy Reid faced off on several occasions in the NFL. Now that Brady has ended his active participation in the league, both have huge respect for each other. This year, Brady took on the dual roles of a broadcaster and a minority franchise owner. The seven-time Super Bowl winner faced criticisms on both fronts, but now the Kansas City Chiefs head coach has aired his opinion. Brady has taken his booth job to awards season, with the former quarterback recently announcing his “LFG Awards.” Brady handed out his Coach of the Year accolade to Reid. “Everyone loves to give the Coach of the Year Award to the newcomers, but I’m going with Andy Reid,” he said.

“One of the greatest coaches of all time, this season was his very best. The Chiefs set a franchise record with 15 wins.” “There’s an old saying in football: You can’t win until you keep from losing. That’s what the Chiefs did all year. They found ways to win close games. I’m fired up to watch Andy and Patrick [Mahomes] go for a three-peat next Sunday.”

The Kansas City Chiefs were handed their first loss of the season in the Week 11 game by the Buffalo Bills. And with this game, it was clear that Patrick Mahomes really needs to find someone open downfield, as he was also intercepted twice. So, in short, the offensive line struggled, eventually handing Andy Reid’s army a big loss. Now, as the Chiefs are no longer undefeated, the head coach doesn’t seem to be interested in talking about it. However, the frustration is clearly seen in Andy Reid’s comments. While speaking to the media in a post-game presser, the 66-year-old said about, via conference managing editor, Charles Goldman, “the undefeated talk going away potentially being a relief for his team – I don’t...

Well, with this he clearly meant that the idea of being undefeated can bring extra pressure or distraction to the team. Their ultimate goal is the Super Bowl. Hence, Andy Reid further continued, “I just go forward and I try to exhaust what team we’re playing, and I present that to the players and expect them to do the same. I don’t really hear a lot of that talk from them. Or really think they care too much about that. .

. You get to a point where you say, ‘Listen, I’ve done everything I possibly can. Here’s the product.’ And you go play.” #Chiefs HC Andy Reid on the undefeated talk going away potentially being a relief for his team: “I don’t really care about all that crap. . .”

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If you are a legitimate user, please contact our customer support team here help@thesun.co.uk News Group Newspapers prohibits automated access, collection, or text/data mining of its content, including for AI, machine learning, or LLMs, as per its terms. For commercial use inquiries, contact crawlpermission@news.co.uk. Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid became the latest noteworthy member of the NFL community to mention Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the same sentence as living legend Tom Brady while Reid celebrated... "He makes the difficult look easy," Reid said about Mahomes during a conversation with NBC Sports' Peter King, "at the highest possible level in the whole world. There’s only 32 in the whole world, and he’s the special of the special.

I watched Tom Brady turn the keys over to him which was cool. Tom said, 'Hey, this is your league now, man.'" At 28 years old, Mahomes became a three-time Super Bowl champion and three-time Super Bowl Most Valuable Player after he completed 34-of-46 passes for 333 yards and two touchdowns, including a walk-off toss to... While numerous rumors suggesting that Reid could retire following Super Bowl LVIII hovered over the Chiefs throughout last week, it now appears he wants to run it back with Mahomes for at least another... "Patrick’s humble, he’s competitive, he’s a great teammate, good father," Reid added about his QB1 during the chat with King. "He does it the right way.

It’s great for young guys to see. It’s not just God-given. It’s what you do with what God gives you. Every day he comes in the huddle, he goes, 'Let’s be great today.' Every day. You know he means it."

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