Quarterback, New Orleans Saints
Age: 32
11th
season in pro football, 6th with Saints
College: Purdue
Height: 6’0” Weight: 209
Prelude:
Chosen by the
San Diego Chargers in the 2nd round of the 2001 draft, Brees spent a
year as backup to veteran Doug Flutie before taking over as starting
quarterback in ’02. A good first year as starter was followed by a season in
which he had difficulties, and the Chargers swung the deal that brought rookie
Philip Rivers to San Diego in 2004. Brees bounced back that year with a Pro
Bowl season in which his passer rating was 104.8. He badly injured his shoulder
in the last game of the ’05 season, the final year of his contract, and with
the team committing to Rivers, Brees signed with the New Orleans Saints and was
a consensus first-team All-Pro who was selected to the Pro Bowl in ’06, leading
the NFL with 4418 passing yards and guiding the Saints, with a high-powered
offense, to the NFC Championship game. In 2007, Brees started poorly and the
team didn’t do as well, but he recovered to lead the league in pass attempts
(652) and completions (440) while throwing for another 4423 yards. He had
another Pro Bowl year in ’08 in which he led the NFL in passing yards (5069),
TD passes (34), pass attempts (635) and completions (413) and the Saints
reached the top in 2009, with the quarterback leading the league in TD passes
(34), completion percentage (70.6), and passing overall (109.6) while the club
won the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history. Brees threw for
4620 yards and 33 touchdowns in 2010 and led the NFL in completion percentage
(68.1). However, he also threw a career-high 22 interceptions and, while the
team qualified for the postseason as a Wild Card with an 11-5 record, the
Saints were upset in the first round of the playoffs by Seattle.
2011 Season Summary
Appeared and
started in all 16 games
[Bracketed
numbers indicate league rank in Top 20]
Passing
Attempts – 657
[2]
Most
attempts, game – 49 at Green Bay 9/8
Completions –
468 [1]
Most completions,
game – 36 at Tennessee 12/11
Yards – 5476
[1]
Most yards,
game – 419 at Green Bay 9/8
Completion
percentage – 71.2 [1]
Yards per
attempt – 8.3 [6]
TD passes – 46
[1]
Most TD
passes, game – 5 vs. Indianapolis 10/23, at Minnesota 12/18, vs. Carolina 1/1
Interceptions
– 14 [10, tied with four others]
Most
interceptions, game – 3 at Tampa Bay 10/16
Passer rating
– 110.6 [2]
400-yard
passing games – 2
300-yard
passing games – 13
200-yard
passing games – 16
Rushing
Attempts – 21
Most
attempts, game - 4 (for -1 yds.) vs. Houston 9/25
Yards – 86
Most yards,
game – 21 yards (on 3 carries) at Tampa Bay 10/16
Yards per
attempt – 4.1
TDs – 1
Scoring
TDs – 1
2-pt PAT – 3
[1]
Points – 12
Postseason: 2
G
Pass attempts
– 106
Most
attempts, game - 63 at San Francisco, NFC Divisional playoff
Pass
completions – 73
Most
completions, game - 40 at San Francisco, NFC Divisional playoff
Passing
yardage – 928
Most yards,
game – 466 vs. Detroit, NFC Wild Card playoff
TD passes – 7
Most TD
passes, game - 4 at San Francisco, NFC Divisional playoff
Interceptions
– 2
Most
interceptions, game – 2 at San Francisco, NFC Divisional playoff
Rushing
attempts – 5
Most rushing
attempts, game – 4 vs. Detroit, NFC Wild Card playoff
Rushing yards
– 4
Most rushing
yards, game - 5 at San Francisco, NFC Divisional playoff
Average gain
rushing – 0.8
Rushing TDs –
0
Awards & Honors:
NFL Offensive
Player of the Year: AP
2nd
team All-NFL: AP, Pro Football Focus
Pro Bowl
Saints went 13-3
to finish first in the NFC South while leading the NFL in total yards (7474)
and passing yards (5347). Won NFC Wild Card playoff over Detroit Lions (45-28).
Lost NFC Divisional playoff to San Francisco 49ers (36-32).
Aftermath:
After setting a new single-season record in 2011, Brees had another
5000-yard passing season (5177) in 2012 and again topped the NFL in TD passes
(43). He also broke the record long held by Johnny Unitas for consecutive games
with a touchdown pass, a streak which finally ended at 54. However, he also led
in interceptions (19) over the course of a difficult year for the club both on
and off the field. New Orleans rebounded in 2013 and Brees led the NFC with
5162 yards and 39 TD passes. Through 2013, he had completed 65.9 percent of his
career passes for 51,081 yards and 363 TDs and had been selected to the Pro
Bowl eight times, including a current string of six straight.
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