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The 'Passing leaders by NFL franchise' quiz
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The 'Passing leaders by NFL franchise' quiz

If nothing else, the New York Giants quarterback situation will be interesting to monitor in the 2025 NFL season. Tommy "Cutlets," DeVito is the only remaining QB from last year's 3-14 campaign. They've brought in veterans Russell Wilson and Jamies Winston along with rookie Jaxon Dart via the first round of the NFL Draft.  

At 36 years old, Wilson certainly believes he has what it takes to be the starting signal caller, and think he has plenty of gas left in his tank.

"Five-plus years," he said when asked how much longer he thinks he can play in the NFL. 

"I can still throw the ball 65, 70 yards. I can still move. And I think I'm capable of doing a lot."

Which brings us to today's quiz. Despite his disastrous run in Denver and not being retained by the Steelers after just one season, Wilson is still the all-time leader in both passing yards and touchdowns in Seattle Seahawks history. With that being said, how many of the career leaders in passing yards for every NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?

Good luck!

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ARZ / 34,639 / #17
Jim Hart
ATL / 59,735 / #2
Matt Ryan
BAL / 38,245 / #5
Joe Flacco
BUF / 35,467 / #12
Jim Kelly
CAR / 29,725 / #1
Cam Newton
CHI / 23,443 / #6
Jay Cutler
CIN / 32,838 / #14
Ken Anderson
CLE / 23,713 / #17
Brian Sipe
DAL / 34,183 / #9
Tony Romo
DEN / 51,475 / #7
John Elway
DET / 45,109 / #9
Matthew Stafford
GB / 61,655 / #4
Brett Favre
HOU / 23,221 / #8
Matt Schaub
IND / 54,828 / #18
Peyton Manning
JAX / 25,698 / #8
Mark Brunell
KC / 32,532 / #15
Patrick Mahomes
LAC / 59,271 / #17
Philip Rivers
LAR / 23,758 / #11
Jim Everett
LVR / 35,222 / #4
Derek Carr
MIA / 61,361 / #13
Dan Marino
MIN / 33,098 / #10
Fran Tarkenton
NE / 74,571 / #12
Tom Brady
NO / 68,010 / #9
Drew Brees
NYG / 57,023 / #10
Eli Manning
NYJ / 27,057 / #12
Joe Namath
PHI / 32,873 / #5
Donovan McNabb
PIT / 64,088 / #7
Ben Roethlisberger
SEA / 37,059 / #3
Russell Wilson
SF / 35,124 / #16
Joe Montana
TB / 19,737 / #3
Jameis Winston
TEN / 33,685 / #1
Warren Moon
WAS / 25,206 / #7
Joe Theismann

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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