
Tom Brady has numerous NFL records, including a Super Bowl title. Regular season wins, passing yards, passing touchdowns, and regular season starts are most notable on his Hall of Fame resume. And now he has another.
Brady became the first player in NFL history to pass 100,000 career passing yards (including the playoffs) after completing a 15-yard pass to Leonard Fournette in the fourth quarter of Tampa Bay’s 16-13 comeback victory over the Rams. Became a reached player.
Here is a list of the top 5 passing leaders in NFL history (including the playoffs).
At this milestone, Brady threw 56.82 miles in his career. This is in his 24 years he won seven Super Bowl titles and never had a season worse than 9-7.
Brady hasn’t had a typical Brady season, completing 65.9% of his passes for 2,267 yards, with nine touchdowns and one interception (rating 92.4) going into Week 9.
The season didn’t go as planned for Brady, but reaching 100,000 yards is an incredible feat. The next active quarterback closest to 100,000 yards is Matt Ryan (64,415 yards), but he was benched by his Colts in Indianapolis last week. Aaron Rodgers is next with his 63,054.
Patrick Mahomes is 87th with 24,531 yards.