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Brees sets NFL career record for touchdown passes

Saints defeat Colts on Monday night



Drew Brees.
Image Credit: AP

Washington: New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees became the NFL’s all-time touchdown pass leader on Monday, throwing four scoring tosses in the Saints’ 34-7 rout of the visiting Indianapolis Colts.

The 40-year-old signal caller, who guided New Orleans to the 2010 Super Bowl, now has 541 career touchdown throws, two more than the old mark by retired legend Peyton Manning and three better than 42-year-old New England Patriots starter Tom Brady.

“Pretty incredible moment,” Brees said. “This is a special night and one I will always remember.”

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