Tom Brady reaches historic passing milestone in Bucs-Rams game originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady reached another historic passing milestone Sunday, and as a result he's closing in on another famous NFL record.
Brady went over 80,000 career passing yards during the second quarter of the Bucs' Week 3 game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium.
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Brady is the second quarterback ever to reach the 80,000 passing yards mark. The other is New Orleans Saints legend Drew Brees, whose 80,358 passing yards is the most all-time.
Brady finished the game with 80,291 passing yards Sunday and only needs 68 yards to break the record next week against his former team, the New England Patriots.
Brady's much-anticipated return to Gillette Stadium will be the talk of the football world throughout the buildup to Week 4. It looks like the 44-year-old quarterback is poised to make history that night, too.