Brees and Unitas streak comparison
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Published on : 11/30/2012
Legendary quarterback Johnny Unitas registered an incredible streak of 47 straight games with a touchdown pass. The mark was long regarded as pro football’s “unbreakable record” as it was never even remotely challenged for a half century. That was, until New Orleans Saints Drew Brees embarked on a string in 2009 that he has managed to keep alive until Week 13 of the 2012 season. Brees tied Unitas four weeks into the 2012 campaign and extended the streak to an incredible 54 straight games. Here is a comparison of the two streaks.
54 | 47 | |
Drew Brees | Johnny Unitas | |
Span | Oct. 18, 2009-Nov. 25, 2012 |
Dec. 9, 1956-Dec. 4, 1960 |
Streak Details | Game-by-Game | Game-by-game |
Win-Loss Record | 38-16-0 | 31-16-0 |
Longest Winning Streak | 9 games | 8 games |
Streak Broken By | Atlanta Falcons |
Los Angeles Rams |
Attempts | 2,142 | 1,298 |
Completions | 1,468 | 696 |
Yards | 16,789 | 10,645 |
TD | 135 | 102 |
INT | 56 | 61 |
Passer Rating | 102.0 | 83.7 |
TD Targets | Marques Colston (29) | Raymond Berry (38) |
Jimmy Graham (24) | Lenny Moore (27) | |
Lance Moore (22) | Jim Mutscheller (25) | |
Robert Meacham (19) | Alan Ameche (4) | |
Darren Sproles (11) | L.G. DuPre (3) | |
Devery Henderson (5) | Alex Hawkins (3) | |
Pierre Thomas (5) | Jerry Richardson (2) | |
Jed Collins (4) | ||
Reggie Bush (4) | ||
Jeremy Shockey (4) | ||
David Thomas (3) | ||
Joe Morgan (2) | ||
Darnell Dinkins (1) | ||
Heath Evans (1) | ||
John Gilmore (1) |
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