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Drew Brees sends classy gift to teammates who helped him break NFL record

Nick Schwartz
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New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees became the NFL's all-time leader in passing yards earlier this season in a Monday Night Football game against the Washington Redskins, surpassing Peyton Manning with a 62-yard touchdown pass.

The veteran quarterback wanted to find a way to pay tribute to all the players who helped him reach the milestone, so he began creating a list of former teammates, and he sent each one a personalized football and letter.

Brees told ESPN that the list kept growing as he thought of all the people who have helped him in his career. He ultimately sent footballs to 174 people.

Via ESPN:

(Brees) said his first thought was to do something for everyone who had ever caught a pass from him with both the Saints and Chargers.

"And then I started thinking, 'Well, it's not just about the receivers, it's about the guys blocking.' So it's like, 'All right, let's find every offensive lineman that's ever started a game,' " Brees said. "So we did that. Then I started thinking about coaches, then I started thinking about other people as well. So it was actually a long list. But I just wanted to do that for them."

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Drew Brees has 73,908 career passing yards heading into Week 15.

 

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