New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees broke Peyton Manning's record for most NFL passing yards of all time, and now Los Angeles Lakers youngster Kyle Kuzma is wondering whether or not Brees is the most accurate quarterback of all time:

Technically speaking, he is. Brees is currently No. 1 on the all-time list of most accurate quarterbacks with a 67.2 completion percentage. He's trailed by Chad Pennington and Kirk Cousins (still active), who both have career marks of 66 percent. Legendary quarterbacks Kurt Warner (65.5 percent), Tony Romo, and Peyton Manning round out the top five on the list (Romo and Manning both have a career 65.3 completion percentage).

Brees is already one of the most accomplished quarterbacks in the history of the NFL and should break Peyton Manning's all-time passing touchdown mark of 539. Brees is currently at 499 touchdown passes, but Tom Brady is at 500. Both are likely to pass Manning, but they'll be racing against one another to top the list.

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Brees has all the statistical accolades any player could dream of, but he is hoping to win a Super Bowl for the second time in his career. Brees led the Saints to the organization's only Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl XLIV — ironically enough he took down Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts in that game.

The Saints are off to a scorching 4-1 start and look poised to contend in the NFC. They are riding a four-game winning streak following a surprising Week 1 defeat at the hands of Ryan Fitzpatrick and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

But Brees is 39 years old and looks better than ever.