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This list shows the top 50 National Football League quarterbacks with the most career regular season passing yards , the top 25 NFL playoff passing yards leaders, and the timeline of regular season record holders.
Tom Brady holds the regular season record with 89,214 passing yards. He also holds the playoff record, with 13,400 yards. Both of these combine to 102,614 yards.
Tom Brady is the all-time regular season career passing yards leader with 89,214 and all-time playoff passing yards leader with 13,400.
Through 2022 season.
Rank
Player
Team(s) by season
1
Tom Brady
New England Patriots (2000 –2019 )Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2020 –2022 )
89,214
335
266.3
2
Drew Brees
San Diego Chargers (2001 –2005 ) New Orleans Saints (2006 –2020 )
80,358
287
280.0
3
Peyton Manning ^
Indianapolis Colts (1998 –2011 )Denver Broncos (2012 –2015 )
71,940
266
270.5
4
Brett Favre ^
Atlanta Falcons (1991 )Green Bay Packers (1992 –2007 )New York Jets (2008 )Minnesota Vikings (2009 –2010 )
71,838
302
237.9
5
Ben Roethlisberger
Pittsburgh Steelers (2004 –2021 )
64,088
249
257.4
6
Philip Rivers
San Diego/L.A. Chargers (2004 –2019 )Indianapolis Colts (2020 )
63,440
244
260.0
7
Matt Ryan *
Atlanta Falcons (2008 –2021 )Indianapolis Colts (2022 –present)
62,792
234
268.3
8
Dan Marino ^
Miami Dolphins (1983 –1999 )
61,361
242
253.6
9
Aaron Rodgers *
Green Bay Packers (2005 –present)
59,055
230
256.8
10
Eli Manning
New York Giants (2004 –2019 )
57,023
236
241.6
11
Matthew Stafford *
Detroit Lions (2009 –2020 )Los Angeles Rams (2021 –present)
52,082
191
272.7
12
John Elway ^
Denver Broncos (1983 –1998 )
51,475
234
220.0
13
Warren Moon ^
Houston Oilers (1984 –1993 )Minnesota Vikings (1994 –1996 )Seattle Seahawks (1997 –1998 )Kansas City Chiefs (1999 –2000 )
49,325
208
237.1
14
Fran Tarkenton ^
Minnesota Vikings (1961 –1966 , 1972 –1978 )New York Giants (1967 –1971 )
47,003
246
191.1
15
Carson Palmer
Cincinnati Bengals (2003 –2010 )Oakland Raiders (2011 –2012 )Arizona Cardinals (2013 –2017 )
46,247
182
254.1
16
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
233
198.4
17
Drew Bledsoe
New England Patriots (1993 –2001 )Buffalo Bills (2002 –2004 )Dallas Cowboys (2005 –2006 )
44,611
194
230.0
18
Dan Fouts ^
San Diego Chargers (1973 –1987 )
43,040
181
237.8
19
Joe Flacco *
Baltimore Ravens (2008 –2018 )Denver Broncos (2019 )New York Jets (2020 , 2021 –present)Philadelphia Eagles (2021 )
42,320
183
231.3
20
Kerry Collins
Carolina Panthers (1995 –1998 )[ a] New Orleans Saints (1998 )New York Giants (1999 –2003 )Oakland Raiders (2004 –2005 )Tennessee Titans (2006 –2010 )Indianapolis Colts (2011 )
40,922
198
206.7
21
Russell Wilson *
Seattle Seahawks (2012 –2021 )Denver Broncos (2022 –present)
40,583
173
234.6
22
Joe Montana ^
San Francisco 49ers (1979 –1992 )Kansas City Chiefs (1993 –1994 )
40,551
192
211.2
23
Johnny Unitas ^
Baltimore Colts (1956 –1972 )San Diego Chargers (1973 )
40,239
211
190.7
24
Andy Dalton *
Cincinnati Bengals (2011 –2019 )Dallas Cowboys (2020 )Chicago Bears (2021 )New Orleans Saints (2022 –present)
38,150
166
229.8
25
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
213
179.1
26
Boomer Esiason
Cincinnati Bengals (1984 –1992 , 1997 )New York Jets (1993 –1995 )Arizona Cardinals (1996 )
37,920
187
202.8
27
Donovan McNabb
Philadelphia Eagles (1999 –2009 )Washington Redskins (2010 )Minnesota Vikings (2011 )
37,276
167
223.2
28
Kirk Cousins *
Washington Redskins (2012 –2017 )Minnesota Vikings (2018 –present)
37,140
142
261.5
29
Matt Hasselbeck
Green Bay Packers (1999 –2000 )Seattle Seahawks (2001 –2010 )Tennessee Titans (2011 –2012 )Indianapolis Colts (2013 –2015 )
36,638
209
175.3
30
Alex Smith
San Francisco 49ers (2005 –2012 )Kansas City Chiefs (2013 –2017 )Washington Redskins/Football Team (2018 ), (2020 )
35,650
174
204.9
31
Jim Kelly ^
Buffalo Bills (1986 –1996 )
35,467
160
221.7
32
Derek Carr *
Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders (2014 –present)
35,222
142
248.0
33
Jay Cutler
Denver Broncos (2006 –2008 )Chicago Bears (2009 –2016 )Miami Dolphins (2017 )
35,133
153
229.6
34
Ryan Fitzpatrick
St. Louis Rams (2005 –2006 )Cincinnati Bengals (2007 –2008 )Buffalo Bills (2009 –2012 )Tennessee Titans (2013 )Houston Texans (2014 )New York Jets (2015 –2016 )Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2017 –2018 )Miami Dolphins (2019 –2020 )Washington Football Team (2021 )
34,990
166
210.8
34
Jim Everett
Los Angeles Rams (1986 –1993 )New Orleans Saints (1994 –1996 )San Diego Chargers (1997 )
34,837
158
220.5
36
Jim Hart
St. Louis Cardinals (1966 –1983 )Washington Redskins (1984 )
34,665
201
172.5
37
Steve DeBerg
San Francisco 49ers (1978 –1980 )Denver Broncos (1981 –1983 )Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1984 –1987 , 1992 –1993 )[ b] Kansas City Chiefs (1988 –1991 )Miami Dolphins (1993 )Atlanta Falcons (1998 )
34,241
206
166.2
38
Tony Romo
Dallas Cowboys (2003 –2016 )
34,183
156
219.1
39
John Hadl
San Diego Chargers (1962 –1972 )Los Angeles Rams (1973 –1974 )[ c] Green Bay Packers (1974 –1975 )Houston Oilers (1976 –1977 )
33,503
224
149.6
40
Phil Simms
New York Giants (1979 –1993 )
33,462
164
204.0
41
Ryan Tannehill *
Miami Dolphins (2012 –2018 )Tennessee Titans (2019 –present)
33,265
145
229.4
42
Steve Young ^
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1985 –1986 )San Francisco 49ers (1987 –1997 )
33,124
169
196.0
43
Troy Aikman ^
Dallas Cowboys (1989 –2000 )
32,942
165
199.6
44
Ken Anderson
Cincinnati Bengals (1971 –1986 )
32,838
192
171.0
45
Cam Newton
Carolina Panthers (2011 –2019 , 2021 )New England Patriots (2020 )
32,382
148
218.8
46
Kurt Warner ^
St. Louis Rams (1998 –2003 )New York Giants (2004 )Arizona Cardinals (2005 –2009 )
32,344
124
260.8
47
Sonny Jurgensen ^
Philadelphia Eagles (1957 –1963 )Washington Redskins (1964 –1974 )
32,224
218
147.8
48
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
193
166.2
49
John Brodie
San Francisco 49ers (1957 –1973 )
31,548
201
157.0
50
Steve McNair
Houston/Tennessee Oilers/Titans (1995 –2005 )Baltimore Ravens (2006 –2007 )
31,304
161
194.4
Note: Y. A. Tittle passed for 33,070 yards in his career. That would put him 43rd on this list. But, 4,731 of those yards came in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC). The NFL does not recognize statistics and records from the AAFC to date.[ 1] [ 2] Tittle's career passing yards total in the NFL are 28,339.[ 3]
Through start of Super Bowl LVII of 2022–23 NFL playoffs . [ 4] Here is a list of the top 25 NFL players with the most postseason passing yards.
Rank
Player
Team(s) by season
1
Tom Brady
New England Patriots (2000 –2019 )Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2020 –2022 )
13,400
279.2
2
Peyton Manning ^
Indianapolis Colts (1998 –2011 ) Denver Broncos (2012 –2015 )
7,339
271.8
3
Ben Roethlisberger
Pittsburgh Steelers (2004 –2021 )
5,972
259.7
4
Aaron Rodgers *
Green Bay Packers (2005 –present)
5,894
267.9
5
Brett Favre ^
Atlanta Falcons (1991 )Green Bay Packers (1992 –2007 ) New York Jets (2008 )Minnesota Vikings (2009 –2010 )
5,855
244.0
6
Joe Montana ^
San Francisco 49ers (1979 –1992 )Kansas City Chiefs (1993 –1994 )
5,772
251.0
7
Drew Brees
San Diego Chargers (2001 –2005 )New Orleans Saints (2006 –2020 )
5,366
298.1
8
John Elway ^
Denver Broncos (1983 –1998 )
4,964
225.6
9
Dan Marino ^
Miami Dolphins (1983 –1999 )
4,510
250.6
10
Kurt Warner ^
St. Louis Rams (1998 –2003 )New York Giants (2004 )Arizona Cardinals (2005 –2009 )
3,952
304.00
11
Patrick Mahomes *
Kansas City Chiefs (2017 –present)
3,902
300.15
12
Jim Kelly ^
Buffalo Bills (1986 –1996 )
3,863
227.2
13
Troy Aikman ^
Dallas Cowboys (1989 –2000 )
3,849
240.6
14
Terry Bradshaw ^
Pittsburgh Steelers (1970 –1983 )
3,833
201.7
15
Russell Wilson *
Seattle Seahawks (2012 –2021 )Denver Broncos (2022 –present)
3,786
236.6
16
Donovan McNabb
Philadelphia Eagles (1999 –2009 )Washington Redskins (2010 )Minnesota Vikings (2011 )
3,752
234.5
17
Steve Young ^
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1985 –1986 )San Francisco 49ers (1987 –1999 )
3,326
151.2
18
Joe Flacco *
Baltimore Ravens (2008 –2018 )Denver Broncos (2019 )New York Jets (2020 , 2021 –present)Philadelphia Eagles (2021 )
3,223
214.9
19
Philip Rivers
San Diego/L.A. Chargers (2004 –2019 )Indianapolis Colts (2020 )
2,965
247.1
20
Warren Moon ^
Houston Oilers (1984 –2003 )Minnesota Vikings (1994 –1996 )Seattle Seahawks (1997 –1998 )Kansas City Chiefs (1999 –2000 )
2,870
287.0
21
Roger Staubach ^
Dallas Cowboys (1969 –1979 )
2,817
140.9
22
Eli Manning
New York Giants (2004 –2019 )
2,815
234.6
23
Matt Hasselbeck
Green Bay Packers (1998 –2000 )Seattle Seahawks (2001 –2010 )Tennessee Titans (2011 –2012 )Indianapolis Colts (2013 –2015 )
2,741
249.2
24
Matt Ryan *
Atlanta Falcons (2008 –2021 )Indianapolis Colts (2022 –present)
2,672
267.2
25
Ken Stabler ^
Oakland Raiders (1970 –1979 )Houston Oilers (1980 –1981 )New Orleans Saints (1982 –1984 )
2,641
203.2
Eleven players are recognised as having held the record as the NFL's career passing yards leader. The longest record holder was Fran Tarkenton . He held the record for nineteen years.
Player
Team(s) while leader
Career passing yards
Season(s)
1932 –1942 (11 years)
Arnie Herber ^ [ 5]
Green Bay Packers
639
1932
1,295
1933
2,094
1934
2,823
1935
4,062
1936
4,746
1937
5,082
1938
6,189
1939
6,749
1940–1942
1943 –1958 (16 years)
Sammy Baugh ^ [ 6]
Washington Redskins
8,379
1943
9,228
1944
10,897
1945
12,060
1946
14,998
1947
17,597
1948
19,500
1949
20,630
1950
21,734
1951
21,886
1952–1958
1959 –1963 (5 years)
Bobby Layne ^ [ 7]
Pittsburgh Steelers
22,063
1959
23,877
1960
25,082
1961
26,768
1962–1963
1964 –1967 (4 years)
Y. A. Tittle ^ [ 3]
New York Giants
28,339
1964–1967
1968 –1975 (8 years)
Johnny Unitas ^ [ 8]
Baltimore Colts (1968 –1972 )San Diego Chargers (1973 )
33,160
1968
35,502
1969
37,715
1970
38,657
1971
39,768
1972
40,239
1973–1975
1976 –1994 (19 years)
Fran Tarkenton ^ [ 9]
Minnesota Vikings
41,801
1976
43,535
1977
47,003
1978–1994
1995 –2006 (12 years)
Dan Marino ^ [ 10]
Miami Dolphins
48,841
1995
51,636
1996
55,416
1997
58,913
1998
61,361
1999–2006
2007 –2014 (8 years)
Brett Favre ^ [ 11]
Green Bay Packers (2007 )New York Jets (2008 )Minnesota Vikings (2009 –2010 )
61,655
2007
65,127
2008
69,329
2009
71,838
2010–2014
2015 –2017 (3 years)
Peyton Manning ^ [ 12]
Denver Broncos
71,940
2015–2017
2018 –2020 (3 years)
Drew Brees [ 13]
New Orleans Saints
74,437
2018
77,416
2019
80,358
2020
Since 2021 ( 4 years)
Tom Brady [ 14]
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
84,520
2021
89,214
2022– 2024
↑ Collins was traded during the 1998 season; he played four games for the Panthers and seven for the Saints.
↑ DeBerg was cut during the 1993 season; he played three games for the Buccaneers and five for the Dolphins.
↑ Hadl was traded during the 1974 season; he played six games for the Rams and eight for the Packers.
↑ Pavlick, Ed (1980). "Pro Football Records Should Include the AAFC" (PDF) . The Coffin Corner . 2 (7). Professional Football Researchers Association. Retrieved 2017-09-12 .
↑ Roberts, Jerry (2015). Pass Receiving in Early Pro Football: A History to the 1960s (illustrated ed.). McFarland. p. 137. ISBN 978-0786499465 . Retrieved 2017-09-12 .
↑ 3.0 3.1 "Y.A. Tittle" . NFL.com . National Football League. Retrieved 2017-09-12 .
↑ "NFL Passing Yards Career Playoffs Leaders" . ProFootballReference.com. Retrieved 2022-01-16 .
↑ "Arnie Herber stats" . Pro football reference.com . Retrieved May 6, 2018 .
↑ "Sammy Baugh stats" . Pro football reference.com . Retrieved May 6, 2018 .
↑ "Bobby Layne stats" . NFL.com . Retrieved May 6, 2018 .
↑ "Johnny Unitas stats" . Pro football reference.com . Retrieved May 6, 2018 .
↑ "Fran Tarkenton stats" . Pro football reference.com . Retrieved May 6, 2018 .
↑ "Dan Marino stats" . Pro football reference.com . Retrieved May 6, 2018 .
↑ "Brett Favre stats" . Pro football reference.com . Retrieved May 6, 2018 .
↑ "Peyton Manning stats" . PFRef.com . Retrieved May 6, 2018 .
↑ "Drew Brees stats" . PFRef.com . Retrieved 2018-12-23 .
↑ "Tom Brady stats" . PFRef.com . Retrieved 2021-09-27 .
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