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Regular season career passing yards leaders. Tom Brady is the career passing yards leader with 89,214 yards and career playoff passing yards leader with 13,400. Drew Brees is second all-time in passing yards with 80,358. Aaron Rodgers, with 59,055 passing yards, is the active leader in career yardage.
The longest record holder was Fran Tarkenton who held the record for 20 years. "Slinging Sammy" Baugh, the Texas Christian U. star was rated as one of the greatest of his generation. Y A Tittle retired as the NFL's all-time leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns, completions, and games played. Johnny Unitas won an NFL title in the 1950s ...
Fewest games to reach 50,000 career passing yards: 183, Drew Brees, 2001–2013, Matthew Stafford, 2009–2022; ... List of National Football League records (team)
NFL annual passing yards leaders. Johnny Unitas, who led the league in passing four times, passed for 3,099 yards in 1960. This marked the first time that a player passed for over 3,000 in a season. [11] Joe Namath was the first player to pass for over 4,000 yards in a season, doing so in the 1967 AFL season. [12]
List of NFL career passing yards leaders This page was last edited on 28 March 2024, at 12:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Tom Brady holds the record for most passing touchdowns with 649, followed by Drew Brees with 571 and Peyton Manning with 539. Aaron Rodgers leads all active players with 475 career passing touchdowns. Brady also is the record holder for the most career playoff passing touchdowns with 88. He is followed by Joe Montana and Rodgers, with both tied ...
This is a list of the top 50 National Football League quarterbacks career regular season passing completions and attempts, of quarterback playoff completions and attempts by players with over 250 playoff completions, and combined career totals. Tom Brady is the all-time leader in passing completions with 7,753 and passing attempts with 12,050.
Total kickoff return yards gained [c] Total recovered fumble return yards gained [c] Year of induction into Pro Football Hall of Fame. 1. Jerry Rice. Wide receiver. San Francisco 49ers ( 1985 – 2000) Oakland Raiders ( 2001 – 2004) Seattle Seahawks ( 2004 ) 23,546. 645.