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- To cap off the season, quarterback Drew Brees broke the single season passing record held for over 25 years, on the way to a Saints division winning game.New Orleans Saints-Wikipedia
- However, due to a protracted contract negotiation, Rivers only reported to the team during the last week of training camp, and incumbent Drew Brees retained his starting job.Los Angeles Chargers-Wikipedia
- On January 17, 2006, the Saints hired Sean Payton as their new head coach and, on March 14, signed former San Diego Chargers quarterback Drew Brees to a six-year, $60 million deal.New Orleans Saints-Wikipedia
- The Chargers used those selections in the 2001 draft to select the Texas Christian University running back LaDainian Tomlinson and the Purdue University quarterback Drew Brees.History of the San Diego Chargers-Wikipedia
- Drew Brees also tied the NFL record for touchdown passes in a game with 7, coming against the New York Giants.New Orleans Saints-Wikipedia
- The following week against the New York Giants, Brady surpassed Peyton Manning to take over second place on the all-time passing yards list, behind only Drew Brees.Tom Brady-Wikipedia
- This was Manning's third career postseason game with 400 or more yards passing, equaling Drew Brees for the most such playoff games in league history.2013 NFL season-Wikipedia
- The rivalry briefly intensified in 2005 when Nick Saban, Bill Belichick's former Browns defensive coordinator was hired as their new head coach and when Saban nearly signed quarterback Drew Brees, as well as in 2008, when the two teams battled for the AFC East division title.Miami Dolphins-Wikipedia
- During this victory, Brady also became the fifth quarterback to record 60,000 career regular season passing yards, joining Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, Drew Brees, and Dan Marino.Tom Brady-Wikipedia
- Dr. Andrews has operated on Bo Jackson, Drew Brees, Roger Clemens, John Smoltz, Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, and Jack Nicklaus, to name a few.Birmingham, Alabama-Wikipedia
- Major stars of the recent era include Mike Pringle, the CFL career leader in rushing yards, and quarterback Anthony Calvillo, who led all of pro football in career passing yards before Drew Brees took over in late 2020.Montreal Alouettes-Wikipedia
- After the renunciation of collective bargaining rights, quarterbacks Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and Drew Brees joined seven other NFL players and filed an antitrust suit to enjoin the lockout.2011 NFL season-Wikipedia
- For the 2014 game, Jerry Rice and Deion Sanders were chosen as alumni captains, while their captains were Drew Brees and Robert Quinn (Rice), along with Jamaal Charles and J. J. Watt (Sanders).Pro Bowl-Wikipedia
- This was especially the case when Drew Brees ran the team from 1997 to 2000.Purdue Boilermakers football-Wikipedia
- However, Jackson finished 3rd in passer rating (113.3) behind Ryan Tannehill (117.5) and Drew Brees (116.3) who finished 9th and 3rd for QBR.Passer rating-Wikipedia
- Purdue has three NFL Super Bowl–winning quarterbacks in Drew Brees, Bob Griese, and Len Dawson.Purdue University-Wikipedia
- The Chargers used that selection in the 2001 draft to select Texas Christian University running back LaDainian Tomlinson and their own first pick in the second round to select Purdue University quarterback Drew Brees.Los Angeles Chargers-Wikipedia
- Ellen's mother Betty was on the sidelines watching the festivities when she spotted Connick in the stands sporting a Drew Brees jersey.Harry Connick Jr.-Wikipedia
- New Orleans won 30–27 when Saints quarterback Drew Brees threw a go-ahead touchdown to Lance Moore with less than two minutes remaining.2010 NFL season-Wikipedia
- However, the NFLPA filed papers to decertify as a union on March 11, 2011, and filed an antitrust suit to enjoin the lockout with lead plaintiffs quarterbacks Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and Drew Brees.National Football League Players Association-Wikipedia
- He is credited with building the offensive line that protected NFL quarterback Drew Brees and produced several NFL offensive linemen, including All-Pro Matt Light.Purdue Boilermakers football-Wikipedia
- The game featured a controversial ending: on a third down play inside the final two minutes with the score tied at 20, Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman made contact with Saints receiver Tommylee Lewis well before a pass from Saints quarterback Drew Brees had arrived.Los Angeles Rams-Wikipedia
- Four Boilermakers, Bob Griese, Leroy Keyes, Mark Herrmann and Drew Brees have each been finalist for the award in two separate seasons.Purdue Boilermakers football-Wikipedia
- Quarterback Drew Brees was named the MVP.2009 NFL season-Wikipedia
- Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints set an NFL record for completion percentage in a season.2009 NFL season-Wikipedia
- Also starring in the commercial were Sandra Bullock, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Jack Del Rio, Drew Brees, Emeril Lagasse, James Carville, and Blake Lively.John Goodman-Wikipedia
- The 2011 season saw an unprecedented amount of passing offense: Three of the nine highest passing yardage totals of all time were established: No. 2 Drew Brees (5,476), No. 3 Tom Brady (5,235), and No. 9 Matthew Stafford (5,038); Eli Manning threw for 4,933 yards, which places him 14th all time.2011 NFL season-Wikipedia
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