Tom Brady, Bill Belichick make history with fourth Super Bowl win
Tom Brady and Bill Belichick have made their way into the NFL record book together.

It took 10 years, but Bill Belichick and Tom Brady finally did it: They won a fourth Super Bowl together.
Thanks to New England's 28-24 victory against Seattle, Belichick and Brady have now both etched their names into the NFL record book.
Belichick's fourth Super Bowl title ties him with former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Chuck Noll for the most Super Bowl wins by a coach in NFL history. Noll, who coached the Steelers from 1969 to 1991, led Pittsburgh to victories in Super Bowls IX, X, XIII and XIV.
Before Sunday, Belichick had been tied with former Redskins coach Joe Gibbs and former 49ers coach Bill Walsh for the second most Super Bowl victories.
Belichick improved his record to 4-2 in Super Bowls and joins Don Shula (2-4) as the only other coach in NFL history to coach in six Super Bowls. The 62-year-old Belichick is also the third oldest coach to win a Super Bowl. The only coaches who were older than Belichick when they won were Dick Vermeil, who was 63 when the Rams won Super Bowl XXXIV, and Tom Coughlin, who was 65 when the Giants beat the Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI.
As for Brady, he joins Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw as the only quarterbacks in NFL history who have won four Super Bowls as a starter.















