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Drew Brees' record safe for now as Tom Brady held without touchdown pass
Chicago -- New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees' record of 54 consecutive games with a touchdown pass is safe for now.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who was the biggest threat to the record at 52 games, had his streak come to an end Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. Brady, who was playing in a heavy downpour, had his pass picked off at the Bengals' 5-yard line with 16 seconds left. The previously undefeated Patriots fell to the Bengals, 13-6, and Brady's streak was snapped. Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, who has thrown a touchdown in 29 straight games, is next in line and could potentially break the record next season. Drew Brees' record safe for now as Tom Brady held without touchdown pass: notebook | NOLA.com |
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Re: Drew Brees' record safe for now as Tom Brady held without touchdown pass
The GW TD pass he threw was bad enough, but it would have been a dagger to the heart if it had tied him with Brees as well!
Thank you Cincinnati!! |
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The Rain, it was the rain !
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