Drew Brees Sets Two NFL Records In Monday Night Win Over The Colts
By Bill Galluccio
December 17, 2019
Drew Brees set two NFL records during the New Orleans Saints 34-7 rout of the Indianapolis Colts on Monday Night Football. Brees needed three touchdown passes to move ahead of Peyton Manning on the all-time list. He almost had all three in the first half, but his third touchdown of the second quarter was called back by a penalty.
That didn't stop him, as he threw two more touchdowns in the second half, giving him 541 career touchdown passes. Manning moves to second place on the all-time list with 539, and Tom Brady is right behind him with 538 and counting.
While Brees was celebrating breaking Manning's all-time mark, he also set the record for the highest completion percentage in a single NFL game. He completed 29 of 30 passes for 307 yards and four touchdowns. The .966 completion percentage was slightly better than Phillip Rivers' 28-of-29 performance in 2018.
After the game, Brees told ESPN that his one incomplete pass would bother him for a while.
“I’ll be honest with you, you always think about the one that you missed,” Brees said. “If I just set my darn feet and throw it to the running back, it’s 30-for-30, so that one may haunt me for a little while.”
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