On
Brees' record night, Saints trounce Redskins
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[October 09, 2018]
Drew Brees has been in a class
of his own during his 13 seasons with the New Orleans Saints, and on
Monday night, he moved to the head of the NFL class.
In a 43-19 victory over the visiting Washington Redskins, Brees
threw for 363 yards to surpass Peyton Manning as the NFL's all-time
passing yardage leader, giving him 72,103 yards in 254 games over 18
seasons. Manning compiled his 71,940 passing yards in 266 games.
Brees completed 26 of 29 passes and threw three touchdown passes,
giving him 499 for his career. He led the Saints (4-1) to touchdowns
on their first four possessions to take a 26-6 first-half lead.
By the time they led 40-13 midway through the third quarter, the
Saints had scored touchdowns on six of their first seven
possessions, not counting a kneel-down at the end of the first half.
Brees completed 12 of his first 14 passes for 166 yards, leaving him
35 yards short of surpassing Manning's record late in the second
quarter.
Then, playing a first down at the Saints 38, Brees looked off the
Redskins secondary and found rookie receiver Tre'Quan Smith alone on
the right sideline for a 62-yard touchdown, giving him the
passing-yardage record.
With the game stopped, Brees' teammates rushed to midfield to mob
him. Brees retrieved the ball from Smith and then handed it to David
Baker, president of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
Brees posed for pictures on the sideline with his wife, Brittany,
and their four children.
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Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) runs off the field after a game
against the Washington Redskins at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The
Saints won, 43-19. Mandatory Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports
Brees also connected with Smith on a 35-yard touchdown pass on the
first series of the second half. Earlier in the second quarter, he
found tight end Josh Hill for a 1-yard flip in the back of the end
zone.
Mark Ingram II scored on runs of 2 and 1 yards, and wildcat
quarterback Taysom Hill swept in for another from 1 yard out.
The Redskins (2-2) scored 13 points in the first half on field goals
of 37 and 53 yards by Dustin Hopkins and a 4-yard run by Alex Smith
after Washington recovered a Cameron Meredith fumble late in the
first half. In four games, Washington has scored just 18 points in
the second half.
Smith finished with three catches for 111 yards. Brees completed
passes to nine different receivers, including one he completed one
to himself on a tipped pass at the line of scrimmage.
--Field Level Media
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