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Passer Yards (at start of 2015 NFL Season)
1 | Brett Favre | 71,838 |
2 | Peyton Manning | 64,964 |
3 | Dan Marino* | 61,361 |
5 | Drew Brees | 51,081 |
7 | Tom Brady | 49,149 |
4 | John Elway* | 51,475 |
6 | Warren Moon* | 49,325 |
8 | Fran Tarkenton* | 47,003 |
9 | Vinny Testaverde | 46,233 |
10 | Drew Bledsoe | 44,611 |
11 | Dan Fouts* | 43,040 |
12 | Kerry Collins | 40,922 |
13 | Joe Montana* | 40,551 |
14 | Johnny Unitas* | 40,239 |
19 | Eli Manning | 35,345 |
19 | Ben Roethlisberger | 35,345 |
15 | Dave Krieg | 38,147 |
16 | Boomer Esiason | 37,920 |
17 | Donovan McNabb | 37,276 |
20 | Philip Rivers | 34,837 |
Italics denotes Hall of Famers |
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2014 LEADER: Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints and Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers (4,952 yards)
SINGLE-SEASON NFL RECORD: Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos (5,477 yards)