Another week, another opportunity for Tom Brady to hit a milestone. Ho hum.

This record that the Patriots quarterback is on the doorstep of, however, is going to sting for Buffalo Bills fans and probably speaks to their ineptitude over the last decade-and-a-half more so than Brady's brilliance.

A win on Sunday when the Patriots head up to Buffalo to play the Bills would put Brady in a tie for the most wins in Buffalo by a quarterback since 2001. Yes, that also counts quarterbacks who've actually played for the Bills and have eight home games a year too.

Brady's potential 14th win in upstate New York would tie him with former Patriots and Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe who played in Buffalo from 2002-04. Right now, Brady is tied with current Bills starter Tyrod Taylor with 13 wins at New Era Field (formerly known as Ralph Wilson Stadium) and could shoot past him Sunday.

Overall, this is a pretty remarkable stat when you consider that Brady only plays in Buffalo once a year, but has still managed to do more with that than any other signal caller who has donned a Bills uniform since '01. Brady is 14-2 in Buffalo with his only losses coming in 2003 and 2011.

On top of the wins, if Brady chucks two touchdowns on Sunday he'll pass Ryan Fitzpatrick for the most touchdowns thrown by a quarterback in Buffalo since 2001 too.

Total. Domination.

Brady's thrashing of the Bills has gone beyond Buffalo as he owns a 26-3 record overall against them while throwing for 66 touchdowns (most against any opponent) and 7,316 yards (second most) in his career.

The 40-year-old will look to continue his dominance in Buffalo and go for those records when his Patriots kickoff their Week 13 contest on Sunday at 1:00 p.m.

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