Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

A family affair

Drew Brees: The Father is having a lot more fun on this playoff run.

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“[My children are] so footballcr­azed right now. That’s what makes this so much fun.” — Drew Brees

METAIRIE, La. — Drew Brees is about to play his first game as a 40-year-old — and his biggest game in nine years.

When the Saints host the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC championsh­ip game in New Orleans on Sunday, it’ll be the first time Brees, who turned 40 Tuesday, has played for the conference title since the 2009 season. Brees turned 31 shortly before the Saints defeated Minnesota en route to the franchise’s lone Super Bowl.

One of the enduring images from that championsh­ip season was Brees standing next to his wife, Brittany, holding aloft their son, Baylen, who grasped at confetti floating around them.

Baylen was Brees’ first child, born on his father’s 30th birthday, and had recently turned 1 when the Saints beat the Colts in Miami in February 2010.

Now Brees is a father of four —three boys and one girl, ages 4 to 10. They were all present on the sideline when Brees set the all-time NFL record for yards passing in Week 5 of this season, and Brees said after practice Wednesday that he has cherished the opportunit­y to share one of his best seasons with them.

“They’re so footballcr­azed right now,” Brees said. “That’s what makes this so much fun.”

Brees recounted that during some recent one-on-one time with his second child, Bowen, the quarterbac­k asked his 8-year-old son what his favorite thing to do is.

“He said, ‘Go to the Saints facility with dad,’” Brees said. “That kind of stuff is what memories are made of and you want them to enjoy that as much as possible and give them those moments as much as possible.

“They love football. They love the Saints. They love our team. They love this season,” Brees said. “We’re just trying to stay in the moment and enjoy it as much as we can.”

There has been plenty to enjoy. While leading the Saints to a 13-3 record and No. 1 playoff seeding in the NFC, Brees broke NFL records for completion­s and yards passing. Through 18 regular seasons, he has completed 6,586 passes for 74,437 yards. His completion record surpassed Brett Favre’s 6,300. His yards passing eclipsed Peyton Manning’s 71,940. Brees’ 520 touchdowns passing leave him 19 behind Manning — but also only three ahead of 41-year-old New England quarterbac­k Tom Brady — for that record.

This season was not Brees’ most prolific, but was his most efficient.

Brees’ 3,992 yards passing were his fewest since he joined the Saints in 2006, but his 74.4 percent completion rate broke his own previous NFL record of 72 percent — set just last season. His TD-tointercep­tion ratio of 32 to five was the best of his career.

And after a slow start in a divisional playoff victory against Philadelph­ia, Brees finished 28 of 38 passing (73.7 percent) for 301 yards, with two TDs and one intercepti­on.

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