The New York Jets are losing in the most extreme way possible. Even retirement hasn’t stopped Tom Brady from embarrassing franchises across the league.
Tom Brady Has More Wins Than the Jets Since 2020
Tom Brady Has More Wins Than the Jets Since 2020 (Image credit: X/@FDSportsbook)
The latest report said Brady still has more wins this decade than the Jets — despite hanging up his cleats after the 2022 season.
As soon as the jaw-dropping stat hit on social media, the Jets community went nuclear. A guy who’s been retired for three years is still outpacing an entire franchise.
Tom Brady Has More Wins Than the Jets Since 2020
Brady played three seasons this decade and posted 32 victories from 2020 to 2022 with Tampa Bay. The Jets have played five seasons and counting, yet they’re still five wins short. It’s the kind of stat that makes you question everything about a franchise’s existence.
But here’s what makes Brady the GOAT. The man was a sixth-round pick — 199th overall in 2000. He wasn’t supposed to compete with Tom Frickin’ Brady, the dynasty. But he became exactly that. Seven Super Bowl rings. Three MVP awards. More Pro Bowl selections than any player in history.
Even after retirement, Brady’s 32 wins outpacing not just the Jets (27), but also the Jaguars (31), Giants (30), and Panthers (29) since 2020.
Tom Brady hasn’t played football since the 2022 season…
He still has more wins than the Jets since 2020 🤯 pic.twitter.com/8hVqrjTaC5
— FanDuel Sportsbook (@FDSportsbook) November 13, 2025
The numbers are staggering. A retired quarterback has more wins than four active NFL franchises this decade. Brady played three seasons. Those franchises played five-plus. Quite frankly, football has no equation to solve this math.
And he did it all after being the seventh QB taken in his draft class. While other signal-callers flamed out, Brady turned himself into a walking dynasty. He played until he was 45. Won a Super Bowl at 43. Whether it’s for record-breaking stats, bold commentary, or even offbeat headlines, Brady continues to make news.
Now compare that to the Jets. They’ve cycled through quarterback after quarterback, and the coaching hires haven’t worked out. The franchise hasn’t won anything meaningful in over a decade.
Fans Roast the Jets for Historic Futility
Jets fans showed no mercy once the brutal stat dropped in their feed. It gave them something to laugh at, even if the numbers once again painted a rough picture for their team.
One fan wrote, “That’s a wild stat. Jets fans do know they can pick another team and we won’t give them shit for it right?”
Another added, “That’s just legendary. It’s hard not to admire that kind of lasting dominance, even if it comes at the expense of our favorite punching bags. You just have to laugh.”
A third claimed, “Unbelievable.”
A fourth blasted the franchise directly, penning, “The Jets are a truly cancerous organisation.”
The fifth fan remarked, “Even after retirement, Tom Brady is still better than the @nyjets. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣”
The Jets aren’t just bad — they’re historically dysfunctional. When a retired quarterback is still lapping your franchise, everything is broken at the core.
The stark comparison reveals two polar opposite football destinies. One built a dynasty from nothing. The other built nothing from everything.