Yes, Tom Brady will miss the entire 2008 season. Brady suffered a knee injury, which will require surgery, when he was hit in the knee by Kansas City Chiefs Safety Bernard Pollard in the second series of the game.
Tom Brady was hurt during the 2008 season and was out for the entire season
For the entirety of the 2008 season.
Tom brady tore his ACL and MCL in the 2008 season opener against the Kansas City Chiefs..
Through the 2011 season, Tom Brady has thrown for 300 touchdowns in his NFL career. In addition, he has rushed for 10 more.
Tom Brady ended the 2007 season with 50 touchdown passes.
According to Pro Football Reference, as of the start of the 2008 season Brady has 2294 completions in the regular season and 372 completions in the playoffs.
This coming season will be Tom Brady's ninth year in the NFL.
As of the 2008 season, that is Tom Brady of the New England Patriots with 50 TD passes in 2007.
Tom Brady threw 12 interceptions during the 2011 regular season.
Yes, Tom Brady will return to play in the 2009 season and seasons after that.
In the past three seasons Tony Romo has thrown more regular season touchdowns than Tom Brady, 81 td's versus 74 td's. In that same time span, Tom Brady has thrown an additional 11 touchdowns in post season play versus 2 for Tony Romo. In total Tom Brady has thrown 85 touchdowns (regular season and post season combined) versus 83 touchdowns (regular season and post season td's combined) for Tony Romo. Touchdown totals for Tom Brady and Tony Romo, 2006-2008: Tom Brady: 74 regular season td's/11 post season td's * 2006: 24/5 * 2007: 50/6 * 2008: 0/0 (placed on IR) Tony Romo: 81 regular season td's/2 postseason td's * 2006: 19/1 * 2007: 36/1 * 2008: 26/0
Tom Brady was sacked 26 times in the 2006 season