Buccaneers' Tom Brady Passes Drew Brees for Most Completions in NFL History

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Tom Brady became the first quarterback in the history of the Buffalo Bills to throw for over 3000 yards in a game.

Brady broke Drew Brees' record for most completions in an entire season with a second-quarter pass to Mike Evans. Brady has completed 7,143 passes in his illustrious career.

Within two quarters, Brady surpassed Brees and got it done. In the first half against Buffalo, he completed 19 of 26 passes for 216 yards and a touchdown and also added a rushing score to give the Bolts a 24-3 lead.

Brady has overtaken Brees for a record before. He broke Brady's record in a Week 4 loss to the New England Pats.

Brady holds the all-time records for most touchdown passes, passing attempts and career wins by a starting quarterback.

Brady is 44 years old and has shown no signs of slowing down. He entered Sunday leading the league with 3,771 passing yards and 34 passing touchdown.

The defending-champion Buccaneers entered their game against the Bills with a 9-3 record and will be in contention for a second straight Super Bowl appearance. The team with the highest scoring offense in the league is the Tampa Bay, with 31.4 points per game.

It won't happen in Week 14 of the season, as the Buccaneers are likely to win another title. The New York Jets defeated the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.