
Tom Brady Moves to 5th on Passing Yards List in 200th Start
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady turned in one of his most memorable regular-season performances Sunday against the Denver Broncos, coming away with a pair of milestones in addition to the 43-23 victory.
Per Bob Glauber of Newsday, Brady moved into fifth place on the NFL's all-time passing yardage list during Sunday's game, surpassing the legendary John Elway, who currently serves as executive vice president of football operations for the Broncos.
The 37-year-old Brady used a 333-yard performance to bring his career-long total to 51,541 passing yards, 66 ahead of Elway's 51,475. The longtime Patriots signal-caller now trails only Brett Favre (71,838), Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (67,536), Dan Marino (61,361) and New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (53,605) on the all-time list.
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Brady reached another milestone by making his 200th career regular-season start, and his 155-45-0 record in those games is the best for any quarterback through 200 starts, per the Patriots' official Twitter account.
While perhaps known for his winning more so than his statistics, Brady has been unstoppable since an ugly Week 4 road loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Patriots have won each of their past five games, with Brady compiling a ridiculous 18-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio over that span.
All stats courtesy of Pro-Football-Reference.com unless otherwise noted.

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