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Tom Brady throws 400th career touchdown pass in Patriots' blowout win over Jaguars

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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady joined some exclusive company in Sunday's 51-17 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Brady threw the 400th touchdown pass of his career, connecting with wide receiver Danny Amendola on a 1-yard score. He finished the game 33-of-42 for 358 yards and two touchdowns.

Amendola, perhaps not realizing the significance of the touchdown, proceeded to give the ball away to a fan in the stands:

Brady is just the fourth quarterback in NFL history to achieve the feat, joining Dan Marino (420), Brett Favre (508), and Peyton Manning (533).

Sunday also marked Brady's 211th game as a Patriot, tying him with Bruce Armstrong for the franchise record.

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