Brady will become the oldest quarterback to win the Super Bowl if the Patriots beat the Rams on Sunday.
Tom Brady could become the oldest quarterback to win a Super Bowl on Sunday but Los Angeles Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman believes Father Time has finally caught up with the New England Patriots star.
The five-time Super Bowl winner has never made a mystery of his desire to play until he’s 45 and his longevity has long been hailed as arguably his greatest asset.
Brady will turn 42 in August and would overtake Peyton Manning as the oldest quarterback to ever win a Super Bowl if the Patriots beat the Rams in Atlanta.
“Age has definitely taken a toll,” Robey-Coleman told Bleacher Report.
“For him to still be doing it, that’s a great compliment for him. But I think that he’s definitely not the same quarterback he was.”
Robey-Coleman, who was at the center of a controversial no-call pass interference in the NFC Championship Game, added that Brady could still do everything he has done throughout his career but was doing so less frequently.
“Movement. Speed. Velocity. Arm strength.
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