Tom Brady has already made history this evening. On New England’s touchdown drive to open the third quarter, Brady broke a pair of Super Bowl passing marks, flying past some pretty big names in the process. Midway through his fifth Super Bowl, Brady is now the all-time leader in career passing yards, breaking Kurt Warner‘s 1,156 yards (in three games with both the Rams and Cardinals). Brady’s 14 straight completions also are the longest streak in Super Bowl history, surpassing Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana, who previously set the mark with 13 consecutive connections in the 49ers’ 55-10 win over the Broncos in XXIV. Source: NFL.com