Tom Brady breaks NFL's all-time mark in SNF action vs. Patriots
Tom Brady strikes again, claiming another mark in the NFL’s all-time record books.
This time, Brady has eclipsed the all-time record for passing yards in a career. Drew Brees held the record with 80,358 yards throughout his storied career.
It did not take long for Brady to finish off the record on Sunday Night Football, eclipsing the mark in the first quarter. He overtook the mark while leading Tampa Bay to a field goal for the game’s opening score.
.@TomBrady is now the all-time passing yards leader! #TheReturn
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Brady has started SNF 6-for-11 passing with 71 yards.
In addition to the all-time record for passing yards, Brady also holds the all-time mark for passing TDs with 591. Brady is second all-time in completions, trailing Brees’ record of 7,142.