Tyler Conway@@jtylerconwayFeatured Columnist IVNovember 7, 2022
TAMPA, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 27: Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers throws a pass against the Baltimore Ravens during the first quarter at Raymond James Stadium on October 27, 2022 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images)Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images

In the fourth quarter of Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Rams, Tom Brady became the first player in the history of the National Football League to reach 100,000 passing yards.

He was about to become the league's first six-digit passer.

Brady is almost 15,000 yards away from second place on the all-time list. They are the only two players in league history to have 80,000 passing yards.

Brady's about Doug Flutie's career yardage total ahead of any other player and Jim McMahon clears of third place on the list.

It's important to highlight Brady's all-time brilliance, even though the 2022 season has been a disappointing one. Most Super Bowls, most passing yards, most passing touchdown, and most completions are all records he does not hold anymore.

Is there some sort of interceptions? He isn't in the top 20.

It's hard to imagine anyone challenging Brady's record. If Patrick is able to continue his current pace, he will need to play about 330 games in the NFL to reach 100,000 passing yards. In his entire career, he's played in 81.

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Brady has longevity and all-time greatness.