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The 'Most touchdown passes in an NFL season' quiz
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The 'Most touchdown passes in an NFL season' quiz

Can you name every NFL quarterback to throw 35 or more touchdowns in a single season? Quiz clue: Touchdowns / Team / Season. Good luck!

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55 / DEN / 2013
Peyton Manning
50 / NE / 2007
Tom Brady
50 / KC / 2018
Patrick Mahomes
49 / IND / 2004
Peyton Manning
48 / MIA / 1984
Dan Marino
48 / GB / 2020
Aaron Rodgers
46 / NO / 2011
Drew Brees
45 / GB / 2011
Aaron Rodgers
44 / MIA / 1986
Dan Marino
43 / CIN / 2024
Joe Burrow
43 / TB / 2021
Tom Brady
43 / NO / 2012
Drew Brees
41 / TB / 2024
Baker Mayfield
41 / BAL / 2024
Lamar Jackson
41 / STL / 1999
Kurt Warner
41 / LAR / 2021
Matthew Stafford
41 / DET / 2011
Matthew Stafford
41 / KC / 2022
Patrick Mahomes
40 / TB / 2020
Tom Brady
40 / SEA / 2020
Russell Wilson
40 / IND / 2014
Andrew Luck
40 / GB / 2016
Aaron Rodgers
39 / GB / 1996
Brett Favre
39 / MIN / 2004
Daunte Culpepper
39 / NE / 2011
Tom Brady
39 / NO / 2013
Drew Brees
39 / DEN / 2014
Peyton Manning
39 / IND / 2018
Andrew Luck
39 / GB / 2012
Aaron Rodgers
38 / LAC / 2021
Justin Herbert
38 / KC / 2020
Patrick Mahomes
38 / GB / 1995
Brett Favre
38 / GB / 2014
Aaron Rodgers
38 / ATL / 2016
Matt Ryan
37 / DET / 2024
Jared Goff
37 / BUF / 2020
Josh Allen
37 / KC / 2021
Patrick Mahomes
37 / DAL / 2021
Dak Prescott
37 / GB / 2021
Aaron Rodgers
37 / DEN / 2012
Peyton Manning
37 / NO / 2016
Drew Brees
36 / BUF / 2021
Josh Allen
36 / HOU / 1961
George Blanda
36 / NYG / 1963
Y.A. Tittle
36 / SF / 1998
Steve Young
36 / CAR / 1999
Steve Beuerlein
36 / STL / 2001
Kurt Warner
36 / DAL / 2007
Tony Romo
36 / NE / 2010
Tom Brady
36 / NE / 2015
Tom Brady
36 / BAL / 2019
Lamar Jackson
36 / DAL / 2023
Dak Prescott
35 / MIN / 2024
Sam Darnold
35 / SF / 1994
Steve Young
35 / GB / 1997
Brett Favre
35 / JAX / 2015
Blake Bortles
35 / NYG / 2015
Eli Manning
35 / CAR / 2015
Cam Newton
35 / ARZ / 2015
Carson Palmer
35 / ATL / 2018
Matt Ryan
35 / SEA / 2018
Russell Wilson
35 / MIN / 2020
Kirk Cousins
35 / BUF / 2022
Josh Allen
35 / CIN / 2022
Joe Burrow

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