BEREA, Ohio — The Browns have not seen a lot of Tom Brady in his 19-plus years in the NFL, but they have seen enough.



Sunday’s game in Foxborough against the New England Patriots might be the last time the Browns get to see up close the quarterback otherwise known as the GOAT — the Greatest of All Time. Judgments on all-time greats are always skewed in favor of the most recent, but Brady and his six Super Bowl rings have made a strong case.



At 42, he is playing as well as ever, leading New England to a 7-0 start and completing 65.9 percent of his throws with 11 touchdowns and four interceptions.



Future NFL schedules do not have New England playing the Browns until 2022, though a playoff game this and the next couple of seasons is possible, and a game next season would take place if both teams finish first in their divisions. Neither is guaranteed like 2022, at which point Brady would be 46 if he’s still playing. If anyone might be able...