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Tom Brady closing in on Aaron Rodgers’ record for consecutive passes without an interception

Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady hasn’t thrown an interception since Week One, and he could set a new NFL record for consecutive passes without an interception.

Since that Week One interception (picked off in the fourth quarter by Cowboys safety Donovan Wilson), Brady has thrown 373 passes without an interception. That’s the second-most consecutive passes without an interception in NFL history.

The record is owned by Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who threw 402 consecutive passes without an interception in 2018.

Brady owned the record before Rodgers: Brady threw 358 consecutive passes without an interception from Week Seven of 2010 until Week One of 2011.