New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees needs to beat this Baltimore Raves this Sunday in order to accomplish an impressive feat.New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees became the NFL's all-time passing yards leader in Week 5, but if that wasn't impressive enough, he can set history yet again this Sunday.

Should Brees lead the Saints to a Week 7 road victory against the Baltimore Ravens, he'll join Brett Favre and Peyton Manning as the only quarterbacks in history to beat all 32 teams, as John Breech of CBS Sports noted.

Brees holds an 0-4 record in his career vs. the Ravens, per Breech. The first meeting took place in 2003, when he was with the San Diego Chargers. Brees and the Saints fell 24-10, and he threw three interceptions in that contest.

Three years later, the Ravens visited Brees' Saints, and they escaped the Louisiana Superdome with a 35-22 victory. Brees had to wait four years to get his next chance against Baltimore, and their 2010 meeting was by far the closest he got.

The Saints had to visit Baltimore's stingy defense, but the game was knotted 24 apiece early in the fourth quarter. But a pair of Billy Cundiff field goals and some big-time stops by Baltimore's defense handed the Saints a 30-24 loss. That put Brees to 0-3 on his career vs. the Ravens.

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And finally, their last meeting was a thrilling back-and-forth Monday Nighter in 2014. Brees and Joe Flacco traded blow for blow, but it was Baltimore who escaped New Orleans with a 24-27 victory.

Brees is now 39 years of age, and barring a Ravens-Saints Super Bowl in the nearby future, there's a good chance this will be his final opportunity to beat Baltimore. With the divisional rotation schedule, the two teams only meet every four years. Brees would have to be playing at age 43 in 2022 to be around for this matchup.

Favre left the Green Bay Packers after the 2007 season and played a year for the New York Jets. He signed with the Minnesota Vikings in 2009 and beat his old Packers team in 2009, becoming the first quarterback to beat all 32 teams.

Manning played with the Indianapolis Colts from 1998-2010. He joined the Denver Broncos in 2012 and handed his former team a loss in Week 1 of the 2014 season, officially defeating all 32 teams in his career.

Will Brees - the new all-time passing leader - join Favre and Manning in an exclusive era that may not have any other members again? Or will he fall short yet again? We'll find out Sunday evening.

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