Tom Brady Reveals The One Pass In His Career That He Regrets The Most, And It’s Definitely Not What You’d Expect [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Tom Brady may be the greatest and most accomplished player in NFL history, but even the seven-time Super Bowl champion wishes he could have some moments back.
It’s been three years since Tom Brady called it quits on his illustrious career. He walked away with seven Super Bowl rings, three MVP awards and proud ownership of every major passing record, including yards (89,214), touchdowns (649) and completions (7,753).
Brady won seven of his 10 Super Bowl games, with the three championship game losses each coming by a single score. And depending on which way you look at it, Brady may have been just a few extra bounces away from going 10-for-10 in Super Bowl games.
Without question, Brady’s most devastating loss was Super Bowl 42 at the hands of the New York Giants. Brady’s New England Patriots were less than a minute away from completing the perfect 19-0 season.
But Eli Manning’s game-winning touchdown to Plaxico Burress with 35 seconds left sealed the deal for the Giants. And though everyone remembers David Tyree’s iconic “Helmet Catch” in that game, there’s one specific play Tom Brady wishes to have back.
Tom Brady Regrets His Near-Hail Mary Miracle Pass To Randy Moss

Brady was recently asked if there was one pass from his career he wished he could have had another chance at. The 48-year-old didn’t need much time to think about it (via No Huddle Shorts).
Tom Brady brought up the near-Hail Mary pass to Randy Moss on the Patriots’ penultimate play of Super Bowl 42. Moss got behind the Giants’ secondary and just missed a pass that would have put the Pats in field goal range to force overtime potentially:
Wow: The legendary Tom Brady says this is the pass he regrets the most in his career because if he had put just one more yard under it, the Patriots would have gone 19-0.
There will never be another GOAT 🐐 pic.twitter.com/nfxzHSPBlT
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 24, 2026
Brady said it was “probably the furthest throw” in his career, and Moss likely would have caught it if he put one more yard on it. His next pass to Moss fell incomplete, and the Giants took over on downs to complete the upset.
But hey, four subsequent Super Bowl rings is a nice consolation prize. So is a $375 million contract as a Fox Sports analyst, and a Las Vegas Raiders’ ownership stake.
