List of National Football League passing yards leaders
This is a list of National Football League quarterbacks by total career passing yards. This list includes all quarterbacks who have thrown for at least 30,000 career passing yards.
Players with at least 30,000 passing yards
Active ranked players listed in bold.
Rank[1] |
Player |
Seasons by team |
Total yardage[2] |
Year inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame |
1 |
Peyton Manning |
Indianapolis Colts (1998–2011) Denver Broncos (2012–2015) |
71,940 |
Eligible in 2021.[3] |
2 |
Brett Favre |
Atlanta Falcons (1991) Green Bay Packers (1992–2007) New York Jets (2008) Minnesota Vikings (2009–2010) |
71,838 |
2016 |
3 |
Drew Brees |
San Diego Chargers (2001–2005) New Orleans Saints (since 2006) |
64,816 |
Not applicable.[3] |
4 |
Dan Marino |
Miami Dolphins (1983–1999) |
61,361 |
2005 |
5 |
Tom Brady |
New England Patriots (since 2000) |
60,498 |
Not applicable.[3] |
6 |
John Elway |
Denver Broncos (1983–1998) |
51,475 |
2004 |
7 |
Warren Moon |
Houston Oilers (1984–1993) Minnesota Vikings (1994–1996) Seattle Seahawks (1997–1998) Kansas City Chiefs (1999–2000) |
49,325 |
2006 |
8 |
Manning, EliEli Manning |
New York Giants (since 2004) |
47,089 |
Not applicable.[3] |
9 |
Fran Tarkenton |
Minnesota Vikings (1961–1966) New York Giants (1967–1971) Minnesota Vikings (1972–1978) |
47,003 |
1986 |
10 |
Vinny Testaverde |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987–1992) Cleveland Browns (1993–1995) Baltimore Ravens (1996–1997) New York Jets (1998–2003, 2005) Dallas Cowboys (2004) New England Patriots (2006) Carolina Panthers (2007) |
46,233 |
None. |
11 |
Roethlisberger, BenBen Roethlisberger |
Pittsburgh Steelers (since 2004) |
45,740 |
Not applicable. [3] |
12 |
Drew Bledsoe |
New England Patriots (1993–2001) Buffalo Bills (2002–2004) Dallas Cowboys (2005–2006) |
44,611 |
None. |
13 |
Rivers, PhilipPhilip Rivers |
San Diego Chargers (since 2004) |
44,575 |
Not applicable.[3] |
14 |
Fouts, DanDan Fouts |
San Diego Chargers (1973–1987) |
43,040 |
1993 |
15 |
Palmer, CarsonCarson Palmer |
Cincinnati Bengals (2003–2010) Oakland Raiders (2011–2012) Arizona Cardinals (since 2013) |
42,967 |
Not applicable.[3] |
16 |
Collins, KerryKerry Collins |
Carolina Panthers (1995–1998)[4]) New Orleans Saints (1998) New York Giants (1999–2003) Oakland Raiders (2004–2005) Tennessee Titans (2006–2010) Indianapolis Colts (2011) |
40,922 |
Eligible in 2017[3] |
17 |
Joe Montana |
San Francisco 49ers (1979–1992) Kansas City Chiefs (1993–1994) |
40,551 |
2000 |
18 |
Johnny Unitas |
Baltimore Colts (1956–1972) San Diego Chargers (1973) |
40,239 |
1979 |
19 |
Dave Krieg |
Seattle Seahawks (1980–1991) Kansas City Chiefs (1992–1993) Detroit Lions (1994) Arizona Cardinals (1995) Chicago Bears (1996) Tennessee Oilers (1997–1998) |
38,147 |
None |
20 |
Boomer Esiason |
Cincinnati Bengals (1984–1992) New York Jets (1993–1995) Arizona Cardinals (1996) Cincinnati Bengals (1997) |
37,920 |
21 |
Donovan McNabb |
Philadelphia Eagles (1999–2009) Washington Redskins (2010) Minnesota Vikings (2011) |
37,276 |
Eligible in 2017[3] |
22 |
Matt Hasselbeck |
Green Bay Packers (1998–2000) Seattle Seahawks (2001–2010) Tennessee Titans (2011–2012) Indianapolis Colts (2013–2015) |
36,638 |
Eligible in 2021.[3] |
23 |
Ryan, MattMatt Ryan |
Atlanta Falcons (since 2008) |
36,570 |
Not applicable.[3] |
24 |
Rodgers, AaronAaron Rodgers |
Green Bay Packers (since 2005) |
35,682 |
25 |
Kelly, JimJim Kelly |
Buffalo Bills (1986–1996) |
35,467 |
2002 |
26 |
Jim Everett |
Los Angeles Rams (1986–1993) New Orleans Saints (1994–1996) San Diego Chargers (1997) |
34,837 |
None. |
27 |
Jim Hart |
St. Louis Cardinals (1966–1983) Washington Redskins (1984) |
34,665 |
28 |
Steve DeBerg |
San Francisco 49ers (1978–1980) Denver Broncos (1981–1983) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1984–1987, 1992–1993[5]) Kansas City Chiefs (1988–1991) Miami Dolphins (1993) Atlanta Falcons (1998) |
34,241 |
29 |
Romo, TonyTony Romo |
Dallas Cowboys (since 2003) |
34,154 |
Not applicable.[3] |
30 |
John Hadl |
San Diego Chargers (1962–1972) Los Angeles Rams (1973–1974[6]) Green Bay Packers (1974–1975) Houston Oilers (1976–1977) |
33,503 |
None. |
31 |
Phil Simms |
New York Giants (1979–1993) |
33,462 |
32 |
Steve Young |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1985–1986) San Francisco 49ers (1987–1999) |
33,124 |
2005 |
33 |
Y. A. Tittle |
Baltimore Colts (1948–1950) San Francisco 49ers (1951–1960) New York Giants (1961–1964) |
33,070 |
1971 |
34 |
Troy Aikman |
Dallas Cowboys (1989–2000) |
32,942 |
2006 |
35 |
Ken Anderson |
Cincinnati Bengals (1971–1986) |
32,838 |
None. |
36 |
Cutler, JayJay Cutler |
Denver Broncos (2006–2008) Chicago Bears (since 2009) |
32,467 |
Not applicable.[3] |
37 |
Kurt Warner |
St. Louis Rams (1998–2003) New York Giants (2004) Arizona Cardinals (2005–2009) |
32,344 |
2 time finalist. |
38 |
Sonny Jurgensen |
Philadelphia Eagles (1957–1963) Washington Redskins (1964–1974) |
32,224 |
1983 |
39 |
Mark Brunell |
Green Bay Packers (1993–1994) Jacksonville Jaguars (1995–2003) Washington Redskins (2004–2006) New Orleans Saints (2008–2009) New York Jets (2010–2011) |
32,072 |
Eligible in 2017.[3] |
40 |
Flacco, JoeJoe Flacco |
Baltimore Ravens (since 2008) |
31,580 |
Not applicable.[3] |
41 |
John Brodie |
San Francisco 49ers (1957–1973) |
31,548 |
None. |
42 |
Steve McNair |
Houston Oilers / Tennessee Oilers / Tennessee Titans (1995–2005) Baltimore Ravens (2006–2007) |
31,304 |
43 |
Norm Snead |
Washington Redskins (1961–1963) Philadelphia Eagles (1964–1970) Minnesota Vikings (1971) New York Giants (1972–1974, 1976) San Francisco 49ers (1974–1975) |
30,797 |
Active players with 25,000–29,999 yards
Thru Week 13 of 2016 season in progress. All numbers in yards.
Notable
Fran Tarkenton was the first quarterback of the expansion Minnesota Vikings in 1961, and Kerry Collins was the first quarterback of the expansion Carolina Panthers in 1995. Both got the first starts of their NFL careers with these teams, and these are the only quarterbacks to get their first starts with an expansion team that went on to pass for 40,000 plus yards.
See also
References
- ↑ Rank is as of Week 13 of 2016 season in progress.
- ↑ Total is thru Week 13 of 2016 season in progress.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A player isn't eligible for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for 5 calendar years or is deceased. Player isn't eligible for induction upon the start of 2016 season.
- ↑ Collins was traded during the pendency of the 1998 season; he played four games for the Panthers and seven for the Saints.
- ↑ DeBerg was traded during the pendency of the 1993 season; he played three games for the Buccaneers and eight for the Dolphins.
- ↑ Hadl was traded during the pendency of the 1974 season; he played six games for the Rams and eight for the Packers.
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