Another day. Another record set by Thomas Edward Patrick Brady.

The 19-year veteran tossed for 283 yards on 20-of-31 passing in a 27-13 road victory Sunday against the New York Jets. This set a new career passing yards record for regular season and playoff games combined with 79,280.

In terms of regular-season passing yards, Brady remains fourth all-time behind Drew Brees (73,580), Peyton Manning (71,940) and Brett Favre (71,838).

He also reached 3,000 yards passing for the 16th season, tying Peyton Manning for second in NFL history behind Brett Favre’s 18.

HOST OF INJURIES

2018 has not been kind to Michigan alums in the NFL. With so many nursing injuries, it’s practically a pack of walking wounded Wolverines.

Below is a comprehensive list of players out on Sunday.

Out of 28 former Wolverines on current NFL rosters, a third failed to participate in Week 12.

OTHER NOTES

Jabrill Peppers racked up six tackles in Cleveland’s 35-20 triumph over Cincinnati. The Browns are 4-6-1 this fall after a winless 2017 campaign. He voiced his optimism the losing ways in Cleveland are ending.

The old Browns are dead.



"When we was 0-16, we heard it all,” Jabrill Peppers said. “So we don’t care how y’all are feeling."



Final Thoughts on a team showing swagger and finally tasting success...https://t.co/XlJ9vCpZcb — Jason Lloyd (@ByJasonLloyd) November 26, 2018

That makes 52 total stops for the second-year safety. He also returned a single punt for no yardage.

Frank Clark and Delano Hill, Michigan’s defensive duo in Seattle, both notched four tackles in the win over Carolina. Hill added one for loss.

Clark has 10 sacks to go with his 25 tackles, while entered double-digit stops (13) with the effort.

Vikings punter Matt Wile averaged over 45 yards a punt against the Packers, including a long of 59. The former Michigan long-distance kicker is No. 9 in the league with punts dropped inside the 20 with 21 overall.

He also is getting some recognition for the Pro Bowl.