Tom Brady names handful of players that he didn’t like to be hit by

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Tom Brady was able to avoid being hit by defenders in most of his career, the one shot to his knee, which cost him the entire 2008 season before he was really able to get started.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion was fired 565 times in 335 games as a quarterback, which is good for a 4.48 bag percentage.

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New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady, #12, passes like Houston Texan’s defensive end JJ Watt, #99, rushes during the game at NRG Stadium in Houston on December 13, 2015. (Kevin Jairaj-usa Today Sports)

He revealed on the “impaulsive” podcast the players he was “scared” to be hit by.

“Many guys,” Brady told Logan Paul. “Ray Lewis was at the top. Ndamukong Suh, I didn’t like to be hit by him. Jj watt wasn’t a lot of fun to be hit by. Haloti ngata. Remember him? He was like 340 pounds played for Ravens, he was massive.

“So yeah, it’s not fun.”

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New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady, No. 12, slides before being hit by Baltimore Ravens inside Linebacker Ray Lewis, #52, during the second quarter of the AFC Championship Game at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, January 20, 2013. (David Butler II-USA Today Sports)

It was rare for Brady to ever get hurt. The most memorable injury came when former Kansas City Chiefs Safety Bernard Pollard hit the New England Patriots star low in their week 1 -match in 2008. Brady tore his ACL and missed the whole season.

He came back the following season and threw in 4,398 yards and 28 touchdown passes. He didn’t win another Super Bowl with the Patriots until 2014.

Brady was 251-82 as a starting quarterback and set all-time records for passing yards (89,214 yards) and touchdowns (649).

Houston Texans defensive ends Antonio Smith, #94, and JJ Watt, #99, Press New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady, #12, during the second quarter at Reliant Stadium in Houston on December 1, 2013. (Troy Taormina-usa Today Sports)

He retired after the 2022 season with Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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