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List of career achievements by Drew Brees

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Drew Brees is an American football quarterback for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). After a prolific college football career at Purdue University, he was chosen by the San Diego Chargers with the first pick in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft. He left college as one of the most decorated players in Purdue and Big Ten Conference history, establishing two NCAA records, 13 Big Ten Conference records, and 19 Purdue University records. As of 2018, he remains the Big Ten record-holder in several passing categories, including completions (1,026), attempts (1,678), and yards (11,792).

Brees holds the NFL records for career pass touchdowns, career pass completions, career completion percentage, career passing yards, and is 2nd in career pass attempts (he joined Brett Favre on Thanksgiving 2019 as the only QBs to have over 10,000 of those). In 2012, he broke Johnny Unitas' long-standing record of consecutive games with a touchdown pass. He has passed for over 5,000 yards in a season five times—no other NFL quarterback has done so more than once. He has led the NFL in passing yards a record seven times and in passing touchdowns a record-tying four times. He was the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year in 2004, the Offensive Player of the Year in 2008 and 2011, and the MVP of Super Bowl XLIV. Sports Illustrated named Brees its 2010 Sportsman of the Year. Brees is one of three QBs to beat all 32 teams. The other two are Peyton Manning & Favre.

College[edit]

Statistics[edit]

Passing
Year Team GP Cmp Att Pct Yards TDs Int
1997 Purdue 8 19 43 44.2 232 0 1
1998 Purdue 13 361 569 63.4 3,983 39 20
1999 Purdue 12 337 554 60.8 3,909 25 12
2000 Purdue 12 309 512 60.4 3,668 26 12
Total 45 1,026 1,678 61.1 11,792 90 45

Records[edit]

Big Ten conference records
  • Most career passing yards (11,792)[1]
  • Most career pass attempts (1,678)[2] (Surpassed by Clayton Thorson in 2018)
  • Most career pass completions (1,026)[3]
  • Most passing touchdowns in a season (39; 1998)[4] (Surpassed by Dwayne Haskins in 2018)
  • Most pass attempts in a season (569; 1998)[5]
  • Most pass completions in a season (361; 1998)[6] (Surpassed by Dwayne Haskins in 2018)

Awards[edit]

Professional[edit]

Statistics[edit]

Legend
Led the league
NFL record
Won the Super Bowl
AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year
Bold Career high

Regular season[edit]

Year Team G GS Comp Att Yds Pct Avg TD Int Lng Ypg Sck SckY Rate
2001 SD 1 0 15 27 221 55.6 8.2 1 0 40 221.0 2 12 94.8
2002 SD 16 16 320 526 3,284 60.8 6.2 17 16 52 205.3 24 180 76.9
2003 SD 11 11 205 356 2,108 57.6 5.9 11 15 68 191.6 21 178 67.5
2004 SD 15 15 262 400 3,159 65.5 7.9 27 7 79 210.6 18 131 104.8
2005 SD 16 16 323 500 3,576 64.6 7.2 24 15 54 223.5 27 223 89.2
2006 NO 16 16 356 554 4,418 64.3 8.0 26 11 86 276.1 18 105 96.2
2007 NO 16 16 440 652 4,423 67.5 6.8 28 18 58 276.4 16 109 89.4
2008 NO 16 16 413 635 5,069 65.0 8.0 34 17 84 316.8 13 92 96.2
2009 NO 15 15 363 514 4,388 70.6 8.5 34 11 75 292.5 20 135 109.6
2010 NO 16 16 448 658 4,620 68.1 7.0 33 22 80 288.8 25 185 90.9
2011 NO 16 16 468 657 5,476 71.2 8.3 46 14 79 342.3 24 158 110.6
2012 NO 16 16 422 670 5,177 63.0 7.7 43 19 80 323.6 26 190 96.3
2013 NO 16 16 446 650 5,162 68.6 7.9 39 12 76 322.6 37 244 104.7
2014 NO 16 16 456 659 4,952 69.2 7.5 33 17 69 309.5 29 186 97.0
2015 NO 15 15 428 627 4,870 68.3 7.8 32 11 80 324.7 31 235 101.0
2016 NO 16 16 471 673 5,208 70.0 7.7 37 15 98 325.5 27 184 101.7
2017 NO 16 16 386 536 4,334 72.0 8.1 23 8 54 270.9 20 145 103.9
2018 NO 15 15 364 489 3,992 74.4 8.2 32 5 72 266.1 17 121 115.7
2019 NO 10 10 262 348 2,726 75.3 7.8 24 4 49 272.6 12 89 115.7
Career 274 273 6,848 10,131 77,163 67.6 7.6 544 237 98 281.6 407 2,902 98.3

Source[11]

Postseason[edit]

Year Team G GS Comp Att Yds Pct Avg TD Int Lng Ypg Sck SckY Rate
2004 SD 1 1 31 42 319 73.8 7.6 2 1 44 319.0 2 11 101.2
2006 NO 2 2 47 81 597 58.0 7.4 3 1 88 298.5 6 51 88.3
2009 3 3 72 102 732 70.6 7.2 8 0 44 244.0 2 15 117.0
2010 1 1 39 60 404 65.0 6.7 2 0 40 404.0 1 7 95.4
2011 2 2 73 106 928 68.9 8.8 7 2 66 464.0 5 34 110.1
2013 2 2 44 73 559 60.3 7.7 2 2 52 279.5 3 9 81.9
2017 2 2 48 73 670 65.8 9.2 5 3 80 335.0 3 23 100.8
2018 2 2 54 78 550 69.2 7.2 4 2 43 275.0 4 25 95.6
Career 15 15 408 615 4,759 66.3 7.7 33 11 88 317.3 26 175 100.0

NFL records[edit]

  • All time leader in regular season career passing yards – 77,416.[12]
  • All time leader in regular season career passing touchdowns – 547.[13]
  • All-time leader in regular season career pass completions – 6,867.
  • Fastest to reach 50,000 yards passing[14]
  • Fastest to reach 60,000 yards passing[15]
  • Fastest to reach 70,000 yards passing
  • Highest completion percentage, game - 96.67% (12/16/2019)
  • Highest completion percentage, season – 74.4% (2018)[16]
  • Highest career regular season passing yards per game – 281.62
  • Most seasons leading league in passing yards (7)
  • Most consecutive seasons with 4,000+ passing yards (12)[17]
  • Most consecutive seasons with 5,000+ passing yards (3)
  • Most consecutive seasons with 20+ touchdown passes (14)
  • Most consecutive seasons with 30+ touchdown passes (9)
  • Most seasons with 30+ touchdown passes (10)
  • Most games with 300+ passing yards – 117[18]
  • Most games with 400+ passing yards – 16[19]
  • Most games with 4+ touchdown passes – 36
  • Most touchdown passes in a single game – 7 (Tied), 11/1/2015 [20]
  • Most consecutive games with at least one touchdown pass – 54
  • Most consecutive home games with at least one touchdown pass – 60
  • Most seasons with 5,000+ passing yards – 5 (2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016)
  • Most consecutive games with 20+ completions – 57 (2009–2013)[21]
  • Most attempts in a playoff game with zero interceptions – 60 (at Seattle, 1/8/2011)[22]
  • Most completions in a playoff game with zero interceptions – 39 (at Seattle, 1/8/2011)[22]
  • All-time leader in completion percentage – 67.59%
  • Most completions, season – 471 (2016)[16]
  • Most games w/ 300+ yards passing, season – 13 (2011)[23]
  • Most touchdowns accounted for (571) - 547 passing, 23 rushing, 1 receiving (unofficial)

Saints franchise records[edit]

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Big Ten Conference Career Passing Yards Leaders". Sports Reference. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  2. "Big Ten Conference Career Pass Attempts Leaders". Sports Reference. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  3. "Big Ten Conference Career Pass Completions Leaders". Sports Reference. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  4. "Big Ten Conference Single Season Passing Touchdowns Leaders". Sports Reference. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  5. "Big Ten Conference Single Season Pass Attempts Leaders". Sports Reference. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  6. "Big Ten Conference Single Season Pass Completions Leaders". Sports Reference. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  7. "Brees Wins Maxwell Award". Purdue University Athletics. December 8, 2000.
  8. "Brees Receives Socrates Award". Purdue University Athletics. January 31, 2000.
  9. "2000 College Football Scholar-Athlete Class Announced". National Football Foundation. October 31, 2000.
  10. "Brees Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year". Purdue University Athletics. November 28, 2000.
  11. Pro-Football-Reference profile: Drew Brees; Retrieved September 27, 2013.
  12. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/
  13. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/
  14. McGarry, Tim (2013-12-09). "Drew Brees joins the 50,000-yard club". For The Win. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  15. Dabe, Christopher (2015-12-21). "Drew Brees becomes fastest to reach 60,000 career passing yards". NOLA.com. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  16. 16.00 16.01 16.02 16.03 16.04 16.05 16.06 16.07 16.08 16.09 16.10 16.11 "New Orleans Saints Single-Season Passing Register", Pro-Football-Reference.com
  17. "Most consecutive seasons, 4,000+ pass yards". Pro-Football-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  18. Dabe, Christopher (2018-09-09). "Drew Brees sets NFL record with 94th career 300-yard passing game". NOLA.
  19. Martel, Brett (2016-10-16). "Brees leads Saints past slumping Panthers, 41–38". Associated Press. New Orleans: AP Sports. Associated Press. Retrieved 2018-09-09.
  20. "NFL Single Game Passing Touchdowns", Pro-Football-Reference.com
  21. "Brees throws 2 TDs as Saints beat Titans 22–17 – NFL". Sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
  22. 22.0 22.1 "Records – Passing" NFL.com
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 NFL Records: Passing" Archived 2008-05-13 at the Wayback Machine, NFL.com
  24. "New Orleans Saints Career Passing Leaders".
  25. "NFL Career Passing Yards Leaders". PFRef.com.
  26. 26.0 26.1 "2008 Saints Media Guide"
  27. "George Halas Award". PFWA.
  28. "Brees big winner at ESPYS". ESPN. July 15, 2010.
  29. "New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees says he's humbled by the 2011 Bart Starr award". The Times-Picayune. February 5, 2011.
  30. Texas Sports Hall of Fame Inductees; accessed January 4, 2015.
  31. Layden, Tim (December 6, 2010). "Sportsman of the Year – Drew Brees: The saints quarterback brought a Lombardi Trophy to New Orleans – just one of the countless ways he has contributed to the rebirth of a great American city" (PDF). Sports Illustrated. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 14, 2014. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  32. "PFWA – Good Guy Award". PFWA.

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