The Record (Troy, NY)

Gift from Brees: Football for helping set NFL passing record

- By Brett Martel AP Sports Writer

METAIRIE, LA. >> When Drew Brees became the NFL’s career leader in yards passing, he wanted to come up with some sort of gift to thank those who coached him, caught the 6,357 completion­s it took to set the record and blocked while he threw.

His solution was an exhaustive process than involved the production of about 175 unique commemorat­ive footballs and the enlisting Saints front office and public relations staff to help track down 99 receivers, 56 offensive linemen, 11 head or assistant coaches from his 18 pro seasons as well as others instrument­al in his success.

They began receiving their custom-made footballs this week, which pleased Brees because he wanted it done before Christmas.

“Naturally you start thinking, ‘OK, well, a lot of people have caught those balls,” Brees said. “So let’s get a list of all the pass catchers and the number of catches and the number of yards and let’s put together a game ball for them and put those statistics on there for them, so they know that they have a piece of this and they were an important part of it.’”

That’s how the effort started. But Brees soon realized he couldn’t just limit it to receivers.

“It’s not just about the receivers. It’s about the guys blocking.’ So it’s like, ‘All right, let’s find every of- fensive lineman that’s ever started a game.’ So we did that,” Brees said. “Then I started thinking about coaches. Then I started thinking about other people as well. So it was actually a long list. But I just wanted to do that for them.”

Even current Saints players, such as veteran tight end Ben Watson, received the balls at their homes — not the mail room or locker room at Saints headquarte­rs.

“It’s him. It’s surprising but it’s not surprising at the same time that he would give a special thanks to the guys that helped him along the way,” Watson said. “Obviously, this is his accomplish­ment. But him being the leader that he is, he loves to defer praise to other people.”

Watson said he was “Just thankful to be able to play with him and be able to contribute to the greatness that he’s achieved.”

Recipients i ncluded rookie receiver Tre’Quan Smith, who caught the 62yard touchdown pass in Week 5 against Washington on which Brees surpassed the 71,940 yards passing of previous record-holder Peyton Manning.

Smith said Brees’ gesture “shows what kind of guy he is, and you want to be around somebody like that, who shows appreciati­on.”

The package with ball included a typed letter signed by Brees. Receivers, linemen, coaches and other “contributo­rs” each got different variations of the letter, depending on the nature of their roles in the record.

 ?? JASON BEHNKEN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018file photo, New Orleans Saints quarterbac­k Drew Brees (9) throws a pass against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the first half of an NFL football game in Tampa, Fla.
JASON BEHNKEN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018file photo, New Orleans Saints quarterbac­k Drew Brees (9) throws a pass against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the first half of an NFL football game in Tampa, Fla.

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