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Man in the Arena: Tom Brady

Season 1

1. In the Arena

52 mins

2021-11-16

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In 2001, Tom Brady fills-in as the Patriots' starting quarterback after Drew Bledsoe suffers an injury, and leads the Patriots to their first franchise championship with a victory over the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI.

2. The Toughest Things

52 mins

2021-11-23

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In 2003, the Patriots bounce back from a difficult 2002 season and Brady helps lead the team to a victory over the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII.

3. The Edge

52 mins

2021-11-30

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In 2004, Brady leads the Patriots to back-to-back Super Bowl victories with a win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX.

4. Goliaths

52 mins

2021-12-07

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In 2007, the Patriots' offense reaches new heights after wide receiver Randy Moss joins the team. While Brady and the Patriots finish the regular season undefeated, they endure a loss to the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII.

5. No Guarantees

52 mins

2021-12-14

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In 2011, Brady balances his on-field demands, as he leads the Patriots to an appearance in Super Bowl XLVI (another loss to the New York Giants, with his home life responsibilities as a husband and father.

6. Stop The Bleeding

52 mins

2021-12-21

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In 2014, Brady finds himself at the center of the Deflategate controversy as he helps lead the Patriots to a victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX.

7. Surrender

52 mins

2021-12-28

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In 2016, Brady goes through personal challenges, while on the field, he helps lead the Patriots to a comeback Super Bowl LI victory over the Atlanta Falcons.

8. Nobody's Business

52 mins

2022-01-04

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In 2017, Brady goes through one of the more grueling seasons of his career, while the Patriots end the season with a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LII.

9. Maybe

52 mins

2022-01-11

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In 2018, the Patriots make their third consecutive Super Bowl trip and defeated the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII.

10. The Wheel

54 mins

2022-04-26

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In 2020, Tom Brady leaves New England to start a new chapter with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and leading them to a victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV, and reflects on his hopes of living up to the example set by his hero, his father.