Sorry, Denver Broncos fans and Brett Favre haters. It appears Peyton Manning did not break the career TD pass record after all. According to a Seattle TV station, it was former NBA star, Gary Payton.
That’s right. The Glove, who’s been retired from the NBA since 2007, broke the NFL’s all-time TD pass mark.
All this time I thought Peyton Manning broke the TD record, turns out it was Gary PAYTON! Who knew?! #PeytonRecordpic.twitter.com/KlIcFRtZ8V
— Ashoka Moore (@AshokaESPN) October 20, 2014
Maybe, if this was Sean Payton the station would get a pass. Maybe. But they didn’t even get the right sport.
Still, it’s great to see The Glove back in the headlines.
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