WATCH: Drew Brees Sets NFL Completion Percentage Record In Same Game Of Setting Touchdown Pass Record

WATCH: Drew Brees Sets NFL Completion Percentage Record In Same Game Of Setting Touchdown Pass Record

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New Orleans Saints’ quarterback Drew Brees is an unbelievably talented athlete. The 40-year-old future first-ballot Hall of Famer entered Monday night looking to break the NFL’s all-time touchdown pass record, and ended up not only doing so, but setting a new single game record at the same time.

Completing a ridiculous 29 of his 30 passes, Brees set the NFL’s single-game mark for competition percentage with 96.7%.

Philip Rivers held the record with a 28/29 (96.6%) outing against the Cardinals last year. The record requires a minimum of 20 attempts in the game.

Brees finished the night with an absurd of 29/30, 307 yards, 4 TD passes, tossing completions to a whopping nine different receivers.

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