Tom Brady already has the record for the most wins as a starter thanks to his extensive postseason success. He now stands alone in first place for the most regular season wins, a record he broke in 2017 with his 187th career victory, which came over the New York Jets.

But Brady doesn’t own many regular season records. Almost all of the all-time marks that belong to the New England Patriots quarterback are postseason bests. He also owns just about every Super Bowl record, thanks to what will be his ninth trip to the big game. And he’s also run for 1,000 career yards, which isn’t close to a record, but is still pretty impressive for a guy who looked like this at the NFL Combine:

Now that he’s finished his 20th season — and probably not his last — Brady has time to track down more records before he calls it a career. He wants to play until he’s 45, and if he does, he could rewrite the record books. Even if he plays until he’s 43, there are a few within reach.

With the wins record now under his belt, here are all the major records owned by the New England Patriots quarterback and the ones he still has a chance to topple.

Records owned by Brady

Regular season wins by a starting quarterback (219)

Most passing yards, regular season and playoffs (85,959)

Most passing touchdowns, postseason included: (614)

Most touchdowns thrown to different receivers (77)

Game-winning drives, postseason included (58)

Division titles (17)

Playoff games started (41)

Playoff wins (30)

Playoff touchdown passes (73)

Playoff passing yards (11,388)

Super Bowl appearances (9)

Super Bowl wins (6)

Super Bowl MVPs (4)

Super Bowl touchdown passes (18)

Super Bowl passing yards (2,838)

Records in Brady’s reach

Most passing touchdowns in the regular season : The record is currently held by Drew Brees, who passed Peyton Manning’s record of 539. Brady has 541 now.

: The record is currently held by Drew Brees, who passed Peyton Manning’s record of 539. Brady has 541 now. Pro Bowls : Brady couldn’t play in the Pro Bowl last season because he was a little busy getting ready for Super Bowl LIII, but he did lock up his 14th nod. He joined Manning, Tony Gonzalez, Bruce Matthews, and Merlin Olsen, who are all tied for the most Pro Bowl nominations.

: Brady couldn’t play in the Pro Bowl last season because he was a little busy getting ready for Super Bowl LIII, but he did lock up his 14th nod. He joined Manning, Tony Gonzalez, Bruce Matthews, and Merlin Olsen, who are all tied for the most Pro Bowl nominations. Regular season games started : Favre’s never-ending career allowed him to start in 298 games over 20 seasons. Brady has started 283. If he stays completely healthy and doesn’t miss a game, he wouldn’t be able to get to 299 until the final game of the 2020 season, about five months after his 43rd birthday.

: Favre’s never-ending career allowed him to start in 298 games over 20 seasons. Brady has started 283. If he stays completely healthy and doesn’t miss a game, he wouldn’t be able to get to 299 until the final game of the 2020 season, about five months after his 43rd birthday. Fourth-quarter comebacks (playoffs included): The Patriots haven’t always needed Brady to rescue them, but he’s always up to the task when the time calls for Touchdown Tom. Brady has a good chance at topping Manning’s 45 fourth-quarterback comebacks. He has tied the record and could own it outright next season.

Records Brady won’t own