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NFL Team Passing Leaders - Extreme

Name the top 3 all-time passing yards leaders for each NFL team.
Players who won a Super Bowl with their team in (parentheses)
Through 2023
Quiz by FootballPunk
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Last updated: January 8, 2024
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First submittedOctober 14, 2016
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49ers
(35,124)
Joe Montana
31,548
John Brodie
(29,907)
Steve Young
 
 
Bears
23,443
Jay Cutler
14,686
Sid Luckman
11,567
Jim Harbaugh
 
 
Bengals
32,838
Ken Anderson
31,594
Andy Dalton
27,149
Boomer Esiason
 
 
Bills
35,467
Jim Kelly
27,590
Joe Ferguson
22,703
Josh Allen
 
 
Broncos
(51,475)
John Elway
(17,112)
Peyton Manning
11,895
Craig Morton
 
 
Browns
23,713
Brian Sipe
23,584
Otto Graham
21,904
Bernie Kosar
 
 
Buccaneers
19,737
Jameis Winston
14,820
Vinny Testaverde
(14,643)
Tom Brady
 
 
Cardinals
34,639
Jim Hart
22,771
Neil Lomax
17,622
Jake Plummer
 
 
Chargers
59,271
Philip Rivers
43,040
Dan Fouts
26,938
John Hadl
 
 
Chiefs
(28,507)
Len Dawson
(28,424)
Patrick Mahomes
21,459
Trent Green
 
 
Colts
(54,828)
Peyton Manning
(39,768)
Johnny Unitas
23,671
Andrew Luck
Commanders / Redskins
(25,206)
Joe Theismann
22,585
Sonny Jurgensen
21,886
Sammy Baugh
 
 
Cowboys
34,183
Tony Romo
(32,942)
Troy Aikman
29,459
Dak Prescott
 
 
Dolphins
61,361
Dan Marino
(25,092)
Bob Griese
20,434
Ryan Tannehill
 
 
Eagles
32,873
Donovan McNabb
26,963
Ron Jaworski
22,877
Randall Cunningham
 
 
Falcons
59,735
Matt Ryan
23,470
Steve Bartkowski
14,066
Chris Miller
 
 
Giants
(57,023)
Eli Manning
(33,462)
Phil Simms
19,488
Charlie Conerly
 
 
Jaguars
25,698
Mark Brunell
17,646
Blake Bortles
16,003
David Garrard
 
 
Jets
(27,057)
Joe Namath
24,386
Ken O'Brien
18,241
Richard Todd
 
 
Lions
45,109
Matthew Stafford
15,710
Bobby Layne
12,647
Scott Mitchell
 
 
Packers
(61,655)
Brett Favre
(59,055)
Aaron Rodgers
(24,718)
Bart Starr
 
 
Panthers
29,725
Cam Newton
19,258
Jake Delhomme
12,690
Steve Beuerlein
Patriots
(74,571)
Tom Brady
29,657
Drew Bledsoe
26,886
Steve Grogan
 
 
Raiders
35,222
Derek Carr
(19,078)
Ken Stabler
17,585
Rich Gannon
 
 
Rams
23,758
Jim Everett
22,814
Marc Bulger
22,223
Roman Gabriel
 
 
Ravens
(38,245)
Joe Flacco
15,887
Lamar Jackson
7,846
Kyle Boller
 
 
Saints
(68,010)
Drew Brees
21,734
Archie Manning
19,156
Aaron Brooks
 
 
Seahawks
(37,059)
Russell Wilson
29,434
Matt Hasselbeck
26,132
Dave Krieg
 
 
Steelers
(64,088)
Ben Roethlisberger
(27,989)
Terry Bradshaw
13,328
Kordell Stewart
 
 
Texans
23,221
Matt Schaub
14,539
Deshaun Watson
13,391
David Carr
 
 
Titans / Oilers
33,685
Warren Moon
27,141
Steve McNair
19,149
George Blanda
 
 
Vikings
33,098
Fran Tarkenton
24,775
Tommy Kramer
23,265
Kirk Cousins
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Level 60
Oct 17, 2016
Glad to see Sage Rosenfels' mom has also played this. You and me, Ms Rosenfels! We'll never forget.
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Level 75
Sep 7, 2017
lol!
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Level 60
Oct 17, 2016
Cam Newton passed Jake Delhomme yesterday to become the new leader for the Panthers.
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Level 62
Oct 30, 2016
Blake Bortles for the Jags now belongs on this list
+2
Level 43
Nov 29, 2016
This is a really cool quiz idea ... very nice.

I would vote for another 1-2 minutes though.

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Level ∞
Dec 31, 2018
Added more time
+3
Level 63
Nov 29, 2017
Got them all with 31 secs left, so it can be done!

Stabler should be in parentheses for the Raiders - he won SBXI.

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Level 91
Oct 11, 2019
Poor John Brodie - he'd be #1 on 11 of these lists, but will always be the 4th most-remembered on his team, perennially being the guy we all think of as "wait, not Jeff Garcia?"
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Level 77
Dec 2, 2020
What a coincidence. I recently created an Excel spreadsheet with the NFL's top three in passing, rushing and scoring :)
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Level 30
Nov 6, 2021
I get Sammy Baugh
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Level 84
Jan 12, 2022
Awesome quiz! Loved that it didn't arbitrarily only go back to 1990 or some other random year. Amazing that a franchise as storied as the Chicago Bears still can't find a QB.

If Joe Burrow stays healthy and in Cincinnati, Boomer Esiason's days on this list are numbered.

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Level 67
Jan 25, 2022
Wow, had no idea Matt Ryan has thrown for so many yards. Looks like the only ones ahead of him are Marino, Brady, Brees, Peyton, Favre, and Roethlisberger. All first-order Hall of Famers. Makes you wonder if Ryan would be considered had the Falcons not completely collapsed in the Super Bowl. As it stands, I don't think he is really under consideration, but it's wild to see such a gaudy number next to a guy who never got all that much attention.
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Level 53
Jan 26, 2022
Does this include post-season?
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Level ∞
Jan 9, 2023
No
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Level 37
Jan 9, 2023
Couldn't think of ANY for Jacksonville. That's how forgettable their QB history is.
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Level 89
Sep 29, 2023
Jason Mendoza would disagree.