One of the best quarterbacks in NFL history keeps making his way up the record books. New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees became the fourth player in NFL history to throw for 500 career touchdown passes Sunday.

Along with the touchdown feat, Drew Brees also became the third quarterback ever to beat all 32 NFL teams. The Saints beat the Baltimore Ravens, 24-23, on the road to improve their record to 5-1.

“It's a significant milestone,” Brees said, via Mike Triplett of ESPN.com. “If you just focus on winning football games — and just keep it very focused — those things tend to happen. You only get to play these guys once every four years. So, not to put pressure on it — every time we play these guys, it's been a battle.”

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Brees finished the game 22-for-30 for 212 yards and two touchdowns. He had a quarterback rating of 114.9.

When it's all said and done, Drew Brees will arguably be regarded as a top-10 quarterback of all-time. He's got 501 touchdown passes in his career as of right now and only 228 interceptions. Bringing a Super Bowl ring to New Orleans is no small feat either, especially considering everything the city went through with Hurricane Katrina.

Drew Brees is an 11-time Pro Bowler as well.