TB100k: Brady becomes the first NFL QB to ever throw for 100,000 passing yards

Tom Brady and the Buccaneers may be trapped in the midst of a middling season but the 45-year-old QB is still setting records.

Brady became the only quarterback in NFL history to throw for 100,000 career passing yards when he hit Leonard Fournette in the flat for a 16-yeard pick-up in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams.

The record accounts for both Brady’s regular season and postseason totals. The next closest QB to the mark is Drew Brees’ 85,724 career passing yards.

85, 959 of Brady’s passing yards came during the 20 years he spent in a New England Patriot uniform.

Brady and the Bucs currently hold a 4-5 record but sit atop the NFC South.

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