Waterloo Region Record

Saints’ Brees becomes NFL’s all-time leader in yards passing

- BRETT MARTEL

NEW ORLEANS — Drew Brees is now the National Football League’s all-time leader in yards passing — and he did it in style.

The 39-year-old Brees eclipsed Peyton Manning’s previous record of 71,940 yards with a 62yard touchdown pass to rookie Tre’Quan Smith during the second quarter of Monday night’s game against the Washington Redskins.

After the record-breaking completion, officials stopped the game and the game ball was handed over to Pro Football Hall of Fame officials on the sideline while the Superdome crowd stood and cheered. Brees removed his helmet, held out his arm to salute the crowd and hugged his wife, Brittany, and their children on the sideline.

“I love you guys so much,” Brees said while hugging his three boys as Brittany held their daughter nearby. “You can accomplish anything in life if you’re willing to work for it.”

Brees entered the game needing 201 yards for the record. He passed for 250 by halftime, completing 17 of 20 passes, including two TD tosses and no intercepti­ons, as his fellow athletes saluted him on social media.

“Congrats on the achievemen­t/milestone. Sheesh that’s a lot of passing yards!!” LeBron James tweeted.

In a victory at Atlanta earlier this season, Brees broke Brett Favre’s career record of 6,300 completion­s. Brees still needs 42 touchdown passes to surpass Manning’s record of 539, something the Saints quarterbac­k could achieve next season if he maintains his current level of play. But Brees also would have to outpace New England’s Tom Brady, who has 500 TD passes, the only active player with more than Brees in that category. Brees threw No. 499 on Monday night.

Manning, a New Orleans native whose father, Archie, starred for the Saints, could not attend the game because of a scheduling conflict. However, he had prerecorde­d a congratula­tory message played on the Superdome’s video boards. Shown on the video slicing tomatoes, Manning deadpanned that his time as the career yards passing leader have been “the greatest thousand days of my life.”

“Thanks to you, that’s over now,” Manning continued as laughter erupted in the stands. “You’ve ruined that for me.”

“Also, let this serve as the congratula­tions for the touchdown record because as you can see I’m very busy,” Manning added. “I don’t have time to keep doing these videos for you.”

On a more serious note, Manning said Brees broke the record “the right way.”

“All your hard work and dedication have paid off,” Manning said while holding up a photo of himself and Brees in 2000, when Brees was still at Purdue and Manning was a third-year pro. “You and I have come a long way since this picture.”

Saints officials said Brees also would hand his uniform over to the Hall of Fame.

 ?? CHRIS GRAYTHEN GETTY IMAGES ?? Drew Brees reacts after throwing a 62-yard pass against Washington to take the all-time yardage record.
CHRIS GRAYTHEN GETTY IMAGES Drew Brees reacts after throwing a 62-yard pass against Washington to take the all-time yardage record.

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