Two of the NFL’s most accurate passers set NFL records for their superb 2010 seasons on Sunday.
Tom Brady, Sam Bradford Set NFL Records For Completions
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Tom Brady, likely the frontrunner for NFL MVP, threw no interceptions for the 10th straight game and set the NFL record for consecutive passes thrown without an interception at 319. In those ten games, Brady has thrown for 24 touchdowns. He's pretty good at this football thing, and his Patriots clinched home field advantage today largely thanks to his fantastic 2010.
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Sam Bradford is also having a great 2010. His Rams moved to 7-8 on the year with a win over the 49ers on Sunday, and Bradford broke Peyton Manning's record for completions as a rookie quarterback by completing 28 of his 37 throws. He has 335 completions in 2010, which eclipses Manning's 327 completions in 1998.
↵Between Brady and Bradford, there’s a lot of great quarterback play by both the most and least established field generals in the NFL.











