Brees: 'Mind-boggling' that all-time passing yards record is in reach
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees isn't hiding from the fact that he'll enter Monday night's home game against the Washington Redskins just 201 yards away from leapfrogging both Brett Favre and Peyton Manning to claim the NFL's all-time passing yards record.
On Thursday, Brees referred to his close proximity to the mark as "crazy" and something he "never would have dreamed," according to ESPN's Mike Triplett.
"It speaks to the longevity," Brees said. "And it says a lot about the teams I've been on, the coaches, the teammates, the players. Everyone has a hand in this, and I hope they know that."
The 39-year-old also referenced a preseason game in Miami during his rookie season with the San Diego Chargers in 2001.
"At the time I was just hoping to solidify the backup position, and eventually maybe one day become a starter," Brees said. "So to be sitting here 18 years later in striking distance (of the record) ... it's just kind of mind-boggling."
Brees appeared in just one regular-season game during his rookie season, but took over the starting role as a sophomore in 2002. He left as a free agent following the 2005 campaign and settled in New Orleans, where he's been ever since.
In four games this season, the future Hall of Famer is averaging 323 passing yards per contest with eight total touchdowns and no interceptions. Brees will face a Washington team in Week 5 that ranks third in the NFL with just 187 yards allowed through the air per game, and is coming off a Week 4 bye.
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