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The 'Passing leaders by NFL team' quiz
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The 'Passing leaders by NFL team' quiz

Happy 46th birthday to four-time Pro Bowler and Dallas Cowboys single-season passing leader, Tony Romo!

Romo joined the Dallas Cowboys in 2004 as an undrafted free agent after playing his college football at Eastern Illinois. In 2006, replaced an injured Drew Bledsoe as the Cowboys starting quarterback, going 6-4 with 2,903 yards and 19 touchdowns in 10 starts en route to his first Pro Bowl nod. 

Unfortunately for him and Cowboys fans everywhere, his most famous (or infamous)  moment came against Seattle in the 2007 Wild Card game, when he fumbled the snap on a short field goal attempt that would have won the game for Dallas. Despite putting up strong statistical seasons in most of his healthy campaigns, he never shook the reputation of coming up short in the biggest moments. 

Romo surpassed the 4,000-passing-yard and 30-touchdowns milestones four times in his career, but never won more than one game in a single postseason. After a second-consecutive significant back injury in 2016, he lost his starting job for good to Dak Prescott before retiring after the season. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Romo’s 4,903 yards in 2012 remain a Dallas Cowboys single-season record. With that being said, can you name the single-season passing leaders for every NFL franchise? 

Good luck!

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ARZ / 4,671 / 2015
Carson Palmer
ATL / 4,944 / 2016
Matt Ryan
BAL / 4,317 / 2016
Joe Flacco
BUF / 4,544 / 2020
Josh Allen
CAR / 4,436 / 1999
Steve Beuerlein
CHI / 3,942 / 2025
Caleb Williams
CIN / 4,918 / 2024
Joe Burrow
CLE / 4,132 / 1980
Brian Sipe
DAL / 4,903 / 2012
Tony Romo
DEN / 5,477 / 2013
Peyton Manning
DET / 5,038 / 2011
Matthew Stafford
GB / 4,643 / 2011
Aaron Rodgers
HOU / 4,823 / 2020
Deshaun Watson
IND / 4,761 / 2014
Andrew Luck
JAX / 4,428 / 2015
Blake Bortles
KC / 5,250 / 2022
Patrick Mahomes
LAC / 5,014 / 2021
Justin Herbert
LAR / 4,886 / 2021
Matthew Stafford
LVR / 4,804 / 2021
Derek Carr
MIA / 5,084 / 1984
Dan Marino
MIN / 4,717 / 2004
Daunte Culpepper
NE / 5,235 / 2011
Tom Brady
NO / 5,476 / 2011
Drew Brees
NYG / 4,933 / 2011
Eli Manning
NYJ / 4,007 / 1967
Joe Namath
PHI / 4,039 / 2019
Carson Wentz
PIT / 5,129 / 2018
Ben Roethlisberger
SEA / 4,320 / 2024
Geno Smith
SF / 4,280 / 2023
Brock Purdy
TB / 5,316 / 2021
Tom Brady
TEN* / 4,690 / 1991
Warren Moon
WAS / 4,917 / 2016
Kirk Cousins

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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