List of gridiron football quarterbacks passing statistics

This is a list of gridiron football quarterbacks passing statistics for quarterbacks that have played outdoor professional football in North America. Below is a listing of the combined professional football league leaders for passing yards, passing touchdowns, passing completions, and passing attempts.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

A banner hangs in the Rogers Centre to commemorate Damon Allen's record-breaking pass in 2006.
Russell Wilson is the most recent player added.

Because indoor football is played on a much shorter field and heavily favors offensive scoring, its records are not included in the main list, but are noted in a separate addendum below; likewise, as is standard for statistical record-keeping, exhibition games, all-star games (such as the Pro Bowl) and preseason contests are not counted.

During the 2021 NFL season, Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady passed Drew Brees to become the all-time passing yards leader in professional football league history.[10] Brees had surpassed Anthony Calvillo for the record in the previous season, while Calvillo had surpassed Damon Allen for the record in the 2011 CFL season.[11] Allen broke the previous record held by Warren Moon in 2006.[12] Moon had held the record since 1992 when he surpassed the record set by Ron Lancaster, who had surpassed Johnny Unitas during the 1975 CFL season. Unitas established the record set forth in this listing, while Aaron Rodgers is the leading active QB chasing Brady.

In the 2020 NFL season, Brady surpassed Brees for the all-time passing touchdowns record; Brees had surpassed Peyton Manning for the record the season before.[13] Manning had held the record since the 2014 NFL season when he surpassed Brett Favre's record.[14] Prior to that, Brett Favre held the record since the 2007 NFL season when he surpassed Warren Moon's record.[15] Moon had held the record since 1994 when he surpassed the record set by Fran Tarkenton. Tarkenton had surpassed Johnny Unitas during the 1975 NFL season. Ron Lancaster overtook Tarkenton's lead in the touchdown pass category during the 1977 CFL season. However, Tarkenton retook the lead during the 1978 NFL season. Unitas established the record set forth in this listing.

Brady has held the record for pass completions since passing Brees during the 2021 NFL season; Brees surpassed Brett Favre during the 2018 season.[16] Favre had held the previous record since the 2007 season when he surpassed Warren Moon's record.[15] Moon had held the record since 1992 when he surpassed the record set by Fran Tarkenton. Tarkenton had surpassed Johnny Unitas during the 1975 NFL season. Unitas established the record set forth in this listing.

Brady has held the record for pass attempts since the 2020 NFL season when he surpassed Brees, who had surpassed Favre earlier in the same season. Prior to being surpassed by both Brady and Brees during the 2020 NFL season, Favre had held the record since 2008, when he surpassed Warren Moon.[17][15] Moon had held the record since 1993 when he surpassed the record set by Fran Tarkenton. Tarkenton had surpassed Johnny Unitas during the 1975 NFL season. Unitas established the record set forth in this listing.

Brady, Moon and Unitas are the only gridiron quarterbacks to have held the record in all four of the major passing categories (passing yards, passing touchdowns, pass completions, and pass attempts) at the same time. Brees held each of the four records at one point during his career, but never held all four of them at the same time.

Other categories from this listing that provides all-time leaders include Rodgers, who is pro football's all-time passer rating leader, Ricky Ray, who is the all-time pass completion percentage leader, and Ron Lancaster, who is pro football's all-time interceptions leader.

When considering regular season and post season combined, Brady is the all-time leader in gridiron passing yards with 102,614, which surpassed Calvillo's mark of 82,365 yards in 2019. Brady is also the leader in all the other three major categories when considering post season performances (737 touchdown passes; 8,953 pass completions; 13,971 pass attempts).[18][19][20]

All-time outdoor professional quarterback passing statistics edit

Updated through current season; minimum 40,000 passing yards.
Bold and highlight denotes an active player.
RankNameTenureLeaguesAttemptsCompletionsComp %TDsINTsYardagePasser ratingReferences
1Tom Brady2000–2022NFL12,050*7,753*64.34649*21289,214*97.17[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
2Drew Brees2001–202010,551~7,142~67.69571~24380,358~98.67
3Anthony Calvillo1994–2013CFL9,4375,89262.4445522479,816~95.53[18][21]
4Damon Allen1985–2007CFL9,1385,15856.4539427872,381~83.82[22]
5Peyton Manning1998–2015NFL9,3806,12565.30539~25171,94096.46[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
6Brett Favre1991–201010,169~6,300~61.95508~33671,83886.03
7Warren Moon1977–2000NFL/CFL9,205~5,357~58.20435~31070,553~84.24[23][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
8Ben Roethlisberger2004–2021NFL8,4335,44064.5141821164,08893.49
9Henry Burris1997–2016CFL/NFL/NFLE7,5764,71162.1838223764,02392.89[2][24][25]
10Philip Rivers2004–2020NFL8,1345,27764.8842120963,44095.18[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
11Matt Ryan2008-20228,4645,55165.5838118362,79293.59
12Dan Marino1983–19998,3584,96759.4342025261,36186.38
13Ricky Ray2002–2018CFL7,3014,97668.16*32417760,73698.23~[26]
14Aaron RodgersSince 2005NFL7,6615,00165.2847510559,055103.60*
15Doug Flutie1985–2005CFL/NFL/USFL7,2764,28658.9136923758,17987.82[27][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
16Eli Manning2004–2019NFL8,1194,89460.2936624457,02384.08[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
17Matthew StaffordSince 20097,6494,83463.2035718056,04790.99
18Danny McManus1988–2006CFL/NFL6,6893,64054.4225928153,25576.01[28]
19Kevin Glenn2001–2018CFL6,4344,06863.2329420752,86790.84[29]
20John Elway1983–1999NFL7,2504,12356.8730022651,47579.86
21Ron Lancaster1960–1978CFL6,2333,38454.29333~396*50,535~72.44[30]
22Fran Tarkenton1961–1978NFL6,467~3,686~57.00342~26647,00380.35[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
23Carson Palmer2003–20176,3073,94162.4929418746,24787.89
24Vinny Testaverde1987–20076,7013,78756.5127526746,23375.00
25Jim Kelly1984–1996NFL/USFL5,9333,60460.7432019545,30988.81[31][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
26Drew Bledsoe1993–2006NFL6,7173,83957.1525720644,61177.06[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
27Joe FlaccoSince 20086,5034,00461.5724515543,93684.22
28Matt Dunigan1983–1996CFL5,4763,05755.8330621143,85784.55[32]
29Russell WilsonSince 2012NFL5,6653,66864.7533410643,653100.01[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
30Jeff Garcia1994–2011CFL/NFL/UFL5,9553,64561.2128114643,30088.90[33][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
31Dan Fouts1973-1987NFL5,6043,29758.8325424243,04080.23[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
32Kerry Collins1995–20116,2613,48755.6920819640,92273.76
33Joe Montana1979–19945,3913,40963.2427313940,55192.26
34Tracy Ham1987–1999CFL4,9452,67053.9928416440,53486.56[34]
35Johnny Unitas1956–1973NFL5,186~2,830~54.57290~25340,23978.20[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

^* = Leader in category for outdoor gridiron football.^~ = Former leader in category for outdoor gridiron football.

North American outdoor gridiron football leagues edit

The following leagues are eligible for inclusion for statistical purposes:
The following former leagues include statistics for players who attained the minimum 40,000 passing yards:

Notes:

  • ¹ The CFL's East Division has existed since 1907 but did not legalize the forward pass until 1929.
  • ² To date, these leagues have not had any quarterbacks whose career statistics rank high enough to qualify for this list. Quarterbacks who played in these leagues are still active in professional football and thus, in theory, could appear on this list in the future.
  • The inclusion of a league in this list does not imply major or minor league status. No players who played in the American Football League threw for 40,000 career yards, even as NFL and CFL quarterbacks from the same era achieved that feat.

Addendum edit

For the purpose of this list, indoor American football statistics have been excluded. While overall passing yards are not substantially greater in a given indoor football game compared to a CFL or NFL contest, the number of touchdowns in that form of the sport is far higher, and a list including them would invariably favor indoor football quarterbacks in the number of touchdowns thrown. Quarterbacks who would qualify for this list in yardage statistics if indoor football statistics are included are listed here separately:

See also edit

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