Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints are set to face off against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon. Both the Saints and Ravens have played good football this season and their matchup promises to be very entertaining. There is also a bit of history that the Saints' star quarterback can achieve this week.

According to NFL.com, Brees can become the third quarterback in NFL history to beat all 32 teams with a win over the Ravens. The other two quarterbacks to have achieved that amazing feat are Brett Favre and Peyton Manning.

In an interview with the Saints' official website, Brees was asked about the milestone and his approach to the game.

“Again, you try to make it like any other game, any other opponent. You turn on the film and you know you just digest what you see you know. Take the name off the helmet and just go off you know what you see on film and they are an extremely talented defense across the board. Front, linebacker corps, back end in secondary. You see they've built that defense to fit those pieces and execution has to be at a premium to beat these guys.”

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Brees just made the NFL history books, becoming the all-time leader in passing yardage in the Saints' last game. He took over the record from Manning, with Favre currently being in third place.

New Orleans is once again a team to watch in the NFC. Sean Payton's football team has started the 2018 season with a 4-1 record and are seemingly getting better each and every week. Heading into this week's matchup, Brees is 0-4 in his career against the Ravens.

Throughout the first five games of the 2018 season, Brees has racked up 1,658 yards, 11 touchdowns, and no interceptions. He has also completed 77.9 percent of his pass attempts.

Beating the Ravens isn't going to be an easy task, but if he is able to get the job done, Brees will once again pick up another accolade to add to his impressive career.