Tom Brady added two more records to his lengthy resume on Sunday becoming the Tampa Bay Buccaneers single-season leader in both passing yards and touchdown passes as the Bucs beat the Carolina Panthers 41-17.
Brady got his 41st touchdown of the season, beating his own mark of 40 from a year ago. He also set the passing yard record, topping the 5,109 yards thrown by Jameis Winston in 2019. On top of that, NFL.com reports that Brady also became the oldest player in NFL history to hit the 5,000 yard mark.
With the Bucs beating the Panthers and the 49ers beating the Rams, the Bucs are the #2 seed in the NFC for the playoffs and the first game will be this Sunday at 1pm in Tampa against the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Photos From Sunday's Win Against the Carolina Panthers:
Tom Brady Single-Season