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Post-ATL stat tracker: three stats worth noting
(1) Today, Tom Brady threw his 200th regular-season TD pass, becoming the 27th NFL quarterback to do so.
(2) Randy Moss moved ahead of Jimmy Smith in career receptions, moving into 12th place all-time. [He is already 9th in career yards.] Moss also had his 61st 100-yard game, putting him in second place in NFL history, two games ahead of Marvin Harrison, and 15(!) behind Jerry Rice. (3) Stephen Gostkowski had the 100th field goal attempt of his young career today. So far he is 86 for 100, which is good enough for 6th all time in conversion %age. |
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Taylor moved past Riggins into 15th place on the all time rushing list as well.
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Brady was also the first ever to get to 200 TD passes with less than 100 ints
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brady also is the first QB to make it to 200 with less than 100 picks according to Joe Buck.
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