Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers became the first player in NFL history to achieve 100,000 passing yards with a ball to Leonard Fournette in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams.
Brady leads the all-time yardage tally by over 15,000 yards (Drew Brees, 85,724). Only Brees and Brady have surpassed 80,000 overall throwing yards in league history.
Tom Brady has a total of 87,067 career throwing yards in the regular season, plus an additional 13,049 in the playoffs. He has a total of 100,116 yards.
According to ESPN, Brady ranks second in passing yards this season, trailing only Patrick Mahomes, with 2,547 yards.
Tom Brady just became the first QB in NFL history to hit 100K passing yards 🐐 pic.twitter.com/rX6FPFwR4c
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