Unitas' son sends Drew Brees letter about record 

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New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees will look to add to his streak of consecutive games with a touchdown pass at Denver on Sunday night.

METAIRIE, La. (AP) - With Drew Brees in position to break Hall of Fame quarterback Johnny Unitas' record for consecutive games with a touchdown pass, Unitas' son has sent words of encouragement to the Saints quarterback.

A letter from Joe Unitas, which the Saints posted on a team website, congratulates Brees for tying the record of 47 straight games last weekend in Green Bay.

Joe Unitas says he's a big fan of Brees and wishes him the best on Sunday night against San Diego. Joe Unitas says he knows his father, who set the record between 1956 and 1960, would want Brees to break it.

Unitas calls Brees "a role model for today's youth, a family man, and a humanitarian who cares for his community," adding that his father held those ideals above records. He died in 2002.


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1) Comment by GoldenSage - 02/10/2012

Johnny Unitas... don't make them like that anymore. He was a great person, as well as, one of the best, if not the best, quarterbacks they ever had. GO, DREW...!!!