
Tom Brady Breaks Record for Most Postseason Passing Yards, TDs in NFL History
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has already established himself as one of the top playoff performers ever. On Saturday, he strengthened his case for being the greatest of all time.
By throwing for over 200 yards in the first half against the Baltimore Ravens, Brady surpassed Peyton Manning for the most postseason passing yards in NFL history, per the Patriots' official Twitter account:
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Football Outsiders' Aaron Schatz ventures that Brady likely won't have the record for long, with Manning and the Denver Broncos in action Sunday:
The yardage mark wasn't the only bit of history for the Patriots star. He also surpassed Joe Montana for the most passing touchdowns in playoff history with 46, per ESPN's Mike Reiss:
There's no question Brady will be remembered as one of the best quarterbacks of his generation. He's a three-time Super Bowl champion and two-time Super Bowl MVP.
Sunday's accomplishments only add to his legacy and further cement just how special the 37-year-old has been throughout his career.
Note: Stats are courtesy of Pro-Football-Reference.

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