No quarterback in NFL history has won more games than Tom Brady. The New England Patriots superstar led New England past the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, earning Brady’s 201st win — one more than former record holder and AFC rival Peyton Manning.
Tom Brady has won more NFL games than any other quarterback in history
Win No. 201 pushed Brady in front of Peyton Manning and into first place all-time.


The veteran quarterback had a relatively quiet day in Foxborough. He threw for just 269 yards and a touchdown, two marks well below his season averages for 2016.
Brady has won 179 regular season games and 22 more in the postseason to establish himself as the league’s preeminent winner. He set the record one week after tying Manning with a 22-17 victory over the Jets.
Expect him to add some extra distance between him and Manning in league annals. Brady hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down, even at age 39. The veteran is the betting favorite to win the 2016 NFL MVP award despite missing four games of the season due to a league-mandated suspension.
The Patriots improved to 10-2 with the win and are battling with the Oakland Raiders for the top spot in the AFC. If New England wins the AFC East, it will be the team’s 14th division crown in 15 seasons with Brady starting the majority of the team’s games.
The New England quarterback is still looking up at Manning and Brett Favre when it comes to regular season wins. The two legendary passers are tied for first with 186 victories each.

















