Tom Brady is still dominating the NFL, 18 years after his first Super Bowl win.

The only holdovers from the 2001 Super Bowl team are Brady, Bill Belichick, and a couple of assistant coaches.

Most of his teammates have moved on to new careers, although several are still in the sport.

Tom Brady is now 41 years old and in his 19th season as a quarterback for the New England Patriots. He is also about to play for his sixth Super Bowl ring.

It has been 18 years since Brady's first Super Bowl. That season, Brady replaced the injured Drew Bledsoe, beat the Raiders in the "tuck rule" game, and helped the Patriots beat the heavily favored St. Louis Rams for his team's first championship.

The only other constants between the 2001 Patriots and this season's team is head coach Bill Belichick and a couple of assistant coaches. Most of Brady's teammates from that season have now moved on to other careers, including television analysts, one NFL head coach, a professional poker player. Amazingly, one teammate is still playing.

Below we look back at Brady's first Super Bowl teammates and see what they are up to today.