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  1. 1. Tom Brady (649), 2. Drew Brees (571), 3. Peyton Manning (539), 4. Brett Favre (508), 5. Aaron Rodgers (475),

    • T. Brady. , 2000-22. 335. 12,050. 7,753. 64.3. 89,214. 212. 649. 99t. 97.2.
    • D. Brees. , 2001-20. 287. 10,551. 7,142. 67.7. 80,358. 243. 571. 98t. 98.7.
    • P. Manning. , 1998-15. 266. 9,380. 6,125. 65.3. 71,940. 251. 539. 86t. 96.5.
    • B. Favre. , 1991-10. 302. 10,169. 6,300. 62.0. 71,838. 336. 508. 99t. 86.0.
  2. 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 at 45. Rodgers leads all active players in career playoff passing touchdowns. The longest career passing touchdown record holder was Fran Tarkenton, who held the record from 1975 to 1994. [6]

  3. 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.

  4. Tom Brady led the league in passing touchdowns five times, an NFL record. [7] Johnny Unitas is the only player to have led the league in passing touchdowns in four consecutive seasons (1957–1960). [8] Y. A. Tittle held the record for most passing touchdowns in a season for 21 years and led the league in passing touchdowns three times. [9]

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  6. NFL Career Leaders - Passing Yards. The following is a list of the NFL career passing leaders ranked by passing yards. Statistics are current through the 2023 NFL season and include stats accrued in NFL, AFL and APFA games. Active players are listed in bold.