Monday, 15 March 2021

Brees Calls It Quits

 

Drew Brees says goodbye to football


After a 20 year successful career, New Orleans Saint's quarterback, Drew Brees has called it quits.

Brees was drafted in the second round by the San Diego Chargers in 2001.

Brees played five years in San Diego before joining the Saints in 2006.

There, (New Orleans), Brees didn't play as a second rounder.

In the 15 seasons with the Saints  Brees had a Hall Of Fame career.

He led the Saints to nine playoff runs, seven division titles, three National Football Conference Championship game appearances, and the franchise's first Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XLIV.

He was Super Bowl XLIV's Most Valuable Player.

Brees played 287 regular season games, had a 172-114 career record, 7,142 completions, 80,358 passing yards, and 571 touchdowns.

In rushing, Brees had 498 attempts, 752 yards, and 25 touchdowns.

In the postseason, Brees played 18 games, had a 9-9 record, 481 completions, 5,366 passing yards and 37 touchdowns.

In rushing, Brees had 40 attempts, 50 yards, and no touchdowns.


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