Over the course of his 23-year career, Tom Brady has broken dozens of NFL records and he added one more to the list on Thursday night against the Baltimore Ravens, although it’s a record that he probably would have preferred not to break.
Brady got sacked on consecutive plays by Justin Houston just before halftime against Baltimore, which means he has now been sacked a total of 555 times in his career — Brady was taken down again late in the fourth quarter of the Bucs’ loss to the Ravens for sack No. 556. That moved him past Ben Roethlisberger as the most sacked player in NFL history. Over the course of his 18-year career, Big Ben was sacked 554 times. Roethlisberger actually just set the record last year by topping Brett Favre, who was sacked 525 times during his 20-year career.
The fact that Brady broke the record just one year after Roethlisberger set it is somewhat surprising, and that’s because the sack record is one record that usually stands for a while. Favre held the record for 11 seasons before Big Ben topped it. Before Favre, the record was held by John Elway for 12 years. During his 16-year career in Denver (1983-1998), the former Broncos quarterback was sacked a total of 516 times.
The one thing about this record, though, is that it’s one that comes with longevity. If you’re a quarterback in the NFL, you’re going to get sacked, and if you play for a long time, you’re going to get sacked a lot.
Of the 18 quarterbacks in NFL history who have been sacked 415 times or more in their career, 14 of them had a career that spanned at least 15 years. Only Drew Bledsoe (sacked 467 times in 14 years), Matt Ryan (sacked 450 times in his first 14 seasons), Matthew Stafford (sacked 432 times and in his 14th season) and Russell Wilson (sacked 447 times and in his 11th year) have taken 400 sacks or more in fewer than 15 seasons.
The one upside for Brady is that he might not be holding this record forever and that’s because there are several players who could end up breaking it. The two quarterbacks closest to Brady on the all-time sacks taken list are Aaron Rodgers (513) and Ryan (471), but the player who ends up taking the most sacks could end up being Wilson, who’s on an absurd pace.
At the rate he’s going, there’s a good chance Wilson is going to end up as the most sacked quarterback of all time. The Broncos signal-caller has been sacked 447 times in 10 and a half…
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