Tom Brady, Bill Belichick headline ESPN's All-Quarter Century team
Briefly

ESPN's All Quarter Century team recognized six New England Patriots players and head coach Bill Belichick due to their outstanding contributions post-2000. Tom Brady, the standout quarterback with seven Super Bowl titles, leads the roster, followed by Randy Moss, noted for his electrifying play. Although Moss spent only three seasons with the Patriots, he and Brady created a formidable offensive duo. The recognition emphasizes the Patriots' legacy and impact on the NFL, particularly through exceptional performances and achievements during two decades.
"Nobody ever played so well for so long," wrote ESPN analyst Aaron Schatz.
"Schatz called Moss the 'greatest receiver of the 21st century based on the eye test.'"}],
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