Brees
becomes NFL's all-time passing leader
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[October 09, 2018]
(Reuters) - New Orleans
quarterback Drew Brees broke the NFL's all-time passing mark on
Monday, eclipsing Peyton Manning's 71,940 career yards in the
Saints' game against the Washington Redskins.
Brees entered the game needing 201 yards through the air to set the
mark and accomplished the feat in the second quarter when he flung a
pass down the sideline for a 62-yardtouchdown to Tre'Quan Smith.
The New Orleans crowd erupted with cheers as the Saints players
mobbed him on the field.
The game was temporarily stopped and Brees was given the ball that
set the milestone.
"I don't know if that will ever sink in (surpassing all the greats)
because I love playing the game," Brees said later.
"I didn't set out on this journey to break these records. I just
play because I love the game and I love to compete and I love being
part of this organization."
Brees tossed 363 yards on his historic night taking him to 72,103
yards, as the Saints won 43-19 over the Redskins.
The 39-year-old Brees has enjoyed a storied career that has spanned
18 seasons.
An 11-time Pro Bowl player, Brees led the Saints to a Super Bowl
during the 2009 campaign, earning MVP of the game.
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Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) warms up before a game against the
Washington Redskins at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory
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He set the then single-season mark for passing yards with 5,476 in
the 2011 season before it was eclipsed two years later by Manning.
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Greg Stutchbury/Sudipto
Ganguly)
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