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Jacoby Brissett broke the NFL record today for most completions in a single game with 47. The Arizona Cardinals' backup completed 47 out of his 57 passes in a loss to divisional rival San Francisco, 41-22. Brissett threw for 452 yards, two touchdowns, and a pair of interceptions.
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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett completed an NFL record 47 passes on Sunday, breaking the previous single-game record of 45 completions by Drew Bledsoe in 1994 and Jared Goff in 2019.
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The Arizona Cardinals quarterback, who is filling in for the injured Kyler Murray, completed 47 of his 57 pass attempts, setting a new record for completions in a single game. Drew Bledsoe had 45 completions in 1994, and Jared Goff had the same mark in 2019.
Rams veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford has finally achieved a feat he had not managed to accomplish before in the NFL.
Brissett completed 47 passes in Arizona's 41-22 loss to the San Francisco 49ers at State Farm Stadium to etch his name in the NFL record books for most completions in a regular-season game. He produced a career-high 452 passing yards in the process.