Who is the NFL passing leader of all-time?

Who is the NFL passing leader of all-time?

Tom Brady
Regular season career passing yards leaders Tom Brady is the all-time regular season career passing yards leader with 84,520.

Who is the best passer in NFL history?

All-Time Passer Rating

1 Aaron Rodgers 104.93
2 Steve Young* 96.81
3 Tom Brady 96.62
4 Peyton Manning 95.71
5 Tony Romo 95.62

What NFL quarterback has the most passing yards?

Quarterback Team Yards
Tom Brady Buccaneers 5,316
Patrick Mahomes* Chiefs 5,097
Peyton Manning* Broncos 5,477
Drew Brees Saints 5,476

Who has thrown the most touchdown passes in the NFL?

QBs who have tossed the most touchdown passes in NFL history

  • Tom Brady – 617 touchdown passes (not including playoffs)
  • Drew Brees – 571.
  • Peyton Manning – 539.
  • Brett Favre – 508.
  • Aaron Rodgers – 445.

Who was the first quarterback to throw for 5000 yards in a season?

Passing for 5,000 yards in a single regular season is a rare achievement in the National Football League (NFL). Nine quarterbacks have accomplished the feat, Dan Marino was the first when he set an NFL record with 5,084 yards passing in 1984.

Did Brady pass Brees?

Brady passed Drew Brees with the second-quarter completion, who isn’t planning to come out of retirement and chase the record anytime soon. Brady could win his fourth MVP in 2021 to pair with his seven Super Bowl rings. He entered Sunday leading the NFL in passing yards (3,771) and passing touchdowns (34).

Who leads the NFL in rushing touchdowns?

Emmitt Smith is the all-time leader with 164.

Who has thrown the most passing yards in NFL history?

Matt Ryan now has the most passing yards by a player in his 1st 10 seasons in NFL history, according to the NFL. Previous mark was held by Peyton Manning (41,626).

Brett Favre currently holds the NFL record for most passing yards in an NFL career for a quarterback, when he surpassed Dan Marino (previous record holder) with 61,361 yards.

Which NFL QB has the most wins?

Tom Brady – 7

  • Joe Montana – 4
  • Terry Bradshaw – 4
  • Troy Aikman – 3
  • Eli Manning – 2
  • Peyton Manning – 2
  • Ben Roethlisberger – 2
  • John Elway – 2
  • Jim Plunkett – 2
  • Bob Griese – 2