Tom Brady Sets Another NFL Record During Game Vs. Jets

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is a NFL legend, and he gets even better with every game that New England plays. Every single move brings him closer to another NFL record, and the quarterback just hit another one.

Everything Brady does is bringing him higher on the ranking list. The Patriots quarterback breaks a new record on a regular basis, and he has just added another milestone to his résumé.

In the second quarter of the New England Patriots game against the New York Jets, the quarterback completed a brilliant four-yard pass to Sony Michel on 2nd and 7. It looked like a simple play, but it was more than simple for the quarterback. This play is of historical significance for Brady.

“Tom Brady (79,280) moves past Peyton Manning (79,279) for the most total passing yards in @NFL history (regular and postseason)”

This is just brilliant. Well, everything Brady does is brilliant . The quarterback is doing what he knows best – breaking records. The Patriots are more thank lucky to have him around and Brady is using the chance he was given. He contributes to the game, and has an excellent chemistry with the rest of the team, including Josh Gordon. Brady does not need much time to get used to playing with a new player.

The Patriots have an excellent season, and they are going towards an even greater success. They had a nice week off, but did not rest the whole time. Head coach Bill Belichick would never let the Pats rest an entire week. They had practice, and maybe this pace is responsible for their great success.

The Week 12 game against the New York Jets is still going, and Patriots fans have great expectations about this one. Who will win? Let’s wait and find out. game on, Pats!

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