Brady becomes 1st NFL player to top 100K passing yards
Tom Brady added another remarkable milestone to his legendary career.
With a 15-yard connection to running back Leonard Fournette on Sunday, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback became the first player in NFL history to reach 100,000 passing yards, including the playoffs.
Retired quarterback Drew Brees is the closest player to Brady in that category, with 85,724 yards.
Brady passed for 280 yards in Tampa Bay's Week 9 win over the Los Angeles Rams and is now up to 2,547 yards through nine games in 2022. The seven-time Super Bowl champion has racked up 87,067 regular-season passing yards throughout his career to go along with 13,049 yards in the playoffs.
The 45-year-old totaled 85,959 yards during his 20-year stint with the New England Patriots before joining the Bucs in 2020. He's thrown for 14,157 yards with Tampa Bay.
On Sunday, Brady also orchestrated the 55th game-winning drive of his career, passing Peyton Manning for most in NFL history.
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