Tom Brady has added another milestone to his overflowing list of career accomplishments in the NFL.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers star became the first quarterback in league history with 600 touchdown passes. He hit the mark by finding Mike Evans in the end zone during the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears.
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Brady and Drew Brees were in a race for most career passing touchdowns last season. The Bucs quarterback came out ahead with 581 at the end of 2020.