Drew Brees Breaks Johnny Unitas TD Record

NEW ORLEANS, La. — In a record that was hard to beat, Saints quarterback, Drew Brees, set a new NFL record passing touchdowns in 48 consecutive games, breaking the long standing touchdown record held by legendary quarterback Johnny Unitas at 47 set 52 years ago.

Drew Brees embraces Devery Henderson who caught the record breaking TD pass in an NFL-record 48th consecutive game previously held by the late Johnny Unitas at 47 as the Saints defeated the Chargers at home 31-24 in a Sunday Night Football game on October 7, 2012 .

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Aaron Rodgers v. Drew Brees 2011 NFL Opening Game; Packers Stop Saints in 4th Q Goal Line Stance (VIDEO)

Two of the greatest NFL quarterbacks to play the game, Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers and Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints, went toe to toe in the opening season of Thursday night’s 2011 season-opener.

Photo shows Green Bay Packers goal line stop to win 42-34 over New Orleans Saints

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Drew Brees to Appear on ‘Biggest Loser’ with Eric Dickerson and Tim Tebow

Former New Orleans Saints NFL quarterback, Drew Brees, is set to appear on the Oct. 4 episode of NBC’s weight-loss competition series ‘Biggest Loser’ along with fellow football players Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow and Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson. Drew Brees is a popular speaker says PFP Sports and Celebrity Talent Agency.
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Is Drew Brees Interested in a Political Career?

New Orleans Saints quarterback, Drew Brees, who won last year’s Superbowl in 2010, says he may be ready in the future to pursue a career in politics once he is done playing professional football. Drew Brees is a popular motivational sports speaker says PFP Sports and Celebrity Talent Agency.

Brees told Reuters in an interview that he was intrigued by the challenges of politics and that he would find such a career stimulating. ... Read More

Drew Brees Named Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year

Quarterback Drew Brees has been named the recipient of Sports Illustrated’s 57th Sportsman of the Year award. Drew’s notoriety comes not only from winning Super Bowl XLIV, but also from giving back hope and pride to the city of New Orleans after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.

“It’s an unbelievable honor, for everything that it stands for,” Brees said of the Sports Illustrated award Tuesday morning on NBC’s Today show. “And it just makes me reflect back on the last five years in New Orleans, and the teams that I’ve had the opportunity to play for. And it’s just been a special, special journey.”

“I needed New Orleans so badly back in 2006, just somebody to believe in me, somebody to care about me,” he said. “And that’s why myself and my wife Brittany, we just tried to throw ourselves into the community, to do our part.”

Who can forget the image of Brees carrying his one-year old son, Baylen, onto the field after winning Super Bowl XLIV, restoring pride back to the city that so much believed in him. ... Read More

Who Dat Talkin Bout Beaten Dem Saints?

I should have bet on the Super Bowl. After all, I did predict the New Orleans Saints would win, 24-20. I also wrote the Saints had a chance if they could protect Drew Brees. That’s pretty much what happened.

Brees has replaced Archie Manning as the city’s most popular sports figure. “Who Dat?” has just taken on a whole new meaning.

The Saints overcame a 10-point first-half deficit to defeat the favored Indianapolis Colts, 31 – 17. In so doing, the Saints won the Super Bowl for the first time in the team’s 43 year history and unleashed a celebration in New Orleans that’s going to last long beyond Mardi Gras… ... Read More

Drew Brees Leads Saints to First Super Bowl Title

After getting off to a slow start, Drew Brees went on to lead the New Orleans Saints to their first NFL World championship over the Indianapolis Colts 31-17. The Saints were down by 10 points but came back at the start of the third quarter with a gutsy onside kick that their coach Sean Payton called. ... Read More