Tom Brady Moves to 2nd All-Time in Career Passing Touchdowns
Brady is now two touchdowns shy of passing Peyton Manning for no. 1 all-time.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has moved to no. 2 all-time in the NFL for career passing touchdowns in Week 15 against the Cincinnati Bengals. He now has 538.
The touchdown that got the 42-year-old QB there was a a seven-yard pass to rookie wideout N'Keal Harry in the back of the end zone early in the third quarter.
It took some time, but Tom Brady finds N'Keal Harry in the back of the end zone for a 7-yard score. #Patriots 20, #Bengals 10 pic.twitter.com/98fa7dZmEB
— Devon Clements (@DevclemNFL) December 15, 2019
Brady was previously tied with Drew Brees for no. 2 all-time before the game. Brady is now two touchdowns shy of breaking Peyton Manning's record for passing touchdowns (539).
