Tom Brady Could Break ‘Unbreakable’ 100,000 Career Passing Yards in the Coming Season
If you love football, you’ll comprehend why we can’t just refer to a list of quarterback Tom Brady’s accomplishments as a collection of stats and records. It is an anthology, which is a published compilation of poetry or other literary works. As you might have guessed, Brady is the all-time leader in passing yards, touchdowns, and quarterback victories.
Brady holds every significant playoff record and sits in the top five in every major passing stat. Brady, the quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, beat Drew Brees’ previous mark for most passing yards in a single season last year.
Brady now has 84,520 passing yards and counting in the regular season, and seven of the top 10 players on the all-time list have retired, making the record regarded as unbreakable. Tom Brady, the quarterback for the Buccaneers, is approximately halfway to a remarkable accomplishment.
Tom Brady set to cross the 100,000 passing yards mark
Brady has 97,569 career throwing yards, including 84,520 in the regular season and 13,049 in the postseason, as of the 2022 season. He is now 2,431 passing yards shy of reaching the milestone of 100,000, which has never been attained by a quarterback in NFL history. The 44-year-old Brady has a chance to establish yet another unbreakable record for career passing yards now that he’s back for his 23rd NFL season.
Brady averaged 313 throwing yards per game last year. When the Buccaneers play the Ravens on Thursday, October 27, at home, in their eighth game of the season, if he averages 313 yards per game this year, he will surpass 100,000 yards. It’s unlikely that the sum of 100,000 will ever be attained again. In the history of the NFL, Brady’s production and longevity are unmatched.
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