Monday, December 23, 2013

Denver's Peyton Manning sets new NFL TD Passing mark


Denver quarterback Peyton Manning eclipsed Tom Brady's NFL single-season touchdown mark of 50 yesterday in the Broncos'  37-13 victory over Houston.. Manning  passed for 400 yards and four TDs to reach 51 surpassing Brady. 
Denver's Peyton Manning put on another sterling aerial show yesterday as he passed for 400 yards
and four more touchdown passes in record setting fashion leading the Broncos to a convincing 37-13 victory over the hapless Houston Texans. Manning surpassed Tom Brady's NFL single season 50 touchdown passing record that he established back in 2007. Manning sits at 51 as he hit Julius Thomas with a 25-yard scoring pass with 4:28 to play to establish the new TD mark. Denver, 12-3, locked up the AFC West crown. Manning continued his banner, career setting season as he clicked on 32-of-51 passes as he bears down on Drew Brees' single season yardage record of 5,476 yards set in 2011. Manning enters next week's regular season road finale against the Oakland Raiders with 5,211 yards, needing 265 yards to top Brees' NFL mark.  

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