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Christian D'Andrea

Tom Brady became the first QB with 100,000 career passing yards (and it was kinda boring)

Tom Brady was already the NFL’s all-time passing leader by a wide margin when he took the field in Tampa Sunday afternoon. He happened to make that record a little more impressive — and a little less attainable — with one simple checkdown pass vs. the Los Angeles Rams.

Brady broke the 100,000 passing yard barrier in Week 9 of his 23rd NFL season, connecting with tailback Leonard Fournette on a short swing pass on third-and-20 to set up a fourth quarter field goal against the Los Angeles Rams. It was a rare highlight in a frustrating day that saw the Buccaneers struggle on offense all afternoon.

And, in honesty, it was a fairly routine, lowkey play:

Still, it gave Brady nearly a 15,000-yard advantage over the league’s second-leading passer Drew Brees (85,724). Needless to say, fans and veterans across the NFL landscape had their tributes fired up and ready to go.

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