Tom Brady sits in a class alone.

On Sunday night, the five-time Super Bowl champion reached an NFL milestone that no other quarterback has ever hit, winning his 200th career regular season game. He became the exclusive member of the club as New England defeated Kansas City 43-40.

Brady is the all-time regular season wins leader in NFL history, with Peyton Manning in second with 186 career victories.

Brady notched his 200th career win in impressive fashion, throwing for 340 yards and a touchdown while completing 24-of-35 attempts.

With the game tied at 40-40 with 3:00 remaining, Brady drove the Patriots into field goal range to set up the game-winning field goal. The Patriots are now 4-2 on the season.

The past week has been a memorable one for former B1G quarterbacks. On Monday Night Football last week, Drew Brees became the all-time passing yards leader in NFL history, passing Manning’s mark. Six days later, Brady hit 200 career wins.

And it may be quite a while before either of those records are broken.