In Drew Brees’s time with the Chargers, the 2004 season is the one that stands out most.
In what is now considered his breakout season, Brees posted career-high numbers while leading the Chargers to an AFC West title.
In 15 games, Brees threw for 3,159 yards, with 27 touchdowns and only 7 interceptions.
He completed over 65 percent of his passes and ended the season with a QBR of 104.8, good enough for third best in a league that was not lacking in talent at the quarterback position, to say the least.
Brees went on to have an legendary career after a rocky start his first few seasons.
Tua Tagovailoa didn’t have the best start to a career but in his last two seasons he’s put the league on notice.
Has Tua reached his full potential or does he still have room to grow?