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The 'Single-game passing-record by NFL team' quiz
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The 'Single-game passing-record by NFL team' quiz

Just one week after Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young threw for just 124 yards and an interception in a highly-disappointing 17-7 loss to the New Orleans Saints, the third-year QB made Panthers history. 

The 2023 first-overall pick in the NFL Draft completed 31-of-45 passes for three touchdowns and a franchise-record 448 yards in a bounce-back overtime win over the Atlanta Falcons on the road. With a 6-5 record, the Panthers already have the most wins in a season in the Bryce Young-era and find themselves squarely in contention for the NFC South with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

While Young has proven he can win close games when he’s in them with 10 game-winning drives in his career so far, this is the type of individual performance that Panthers fans have been waiting on since he arrived. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Young’s 448 passing-yards surpassed Cam Newton’s previous record of 432, which he set as a rookie in 2011. With that being said, can you name every quarterback to throw for the most yards in one game for each NFL franchise?

Good luck!

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ARZ / 522 / 1996 / #7
Boomer Esiason
ATL / 509 / 2024 / #18
Kirk Cousins
BAL / 442 / 2021 / #8
Lamar Jackson
BUF / 463 / 2002 / #11
Drew Bledsoe
CAR / 448 / 2025 / #9
Cam Newton
CHI / 468 / 1949 / #32
Johnny Lujack
CIN / 525 / 2021 / #9
Joe Burrow
CLE / 497 / 2024 / #5
Jameis Winston
DAL / 506 / 2013 / #9
Tony Romo
DEN / 499 / 2004 / #16
Jake Plummer
DET / 520 / 2011 / #9
Matthew Stafford
GB / 480 / 2011 / #10
Matt Flynn
GB / 480 / 2013 / #12
Aaron Rodgers
HOU / 527 / 2012 / #8
Matt Schaub
IND / 472 / 2004 / #18
Peyton Manning
JAX / 432 / 1996 / #8
Mark Brunell
KC / 504 / 2000 / #18
Elvis Grbac
LAC* / 503 / 2015 / #17
Philip Rivers
LAR / 554 / 1951 / #25
Norm Van Brocklin
LVR* / 513 / 2016 / #4
Derek Carr
MIA / 521 / 1988 / #13
Dan Marino
MIN / 490 / 1986 / #9
Tommy Kramer
NE / 517 / 2011 / #12
Tom Brady
NO / 510 / 2006 / #9
Drew Brees
NYG / 513 / 1985 / #11
Phil Simms
NYJ / 496 / 1972 / #12
Joe Namath
PHI / 471 / 2018 / #9
Nick Foles
PIT / 522 / 2014 / #7
Ben Roethlisberger
SEA / 452 / 2017 / #3
Russell Wilson
SF / 476 / 1990 / #16
Joe Montana
TB / 486 / 1980 / #12
Doug Williams
TEN* / 527 / 1990 / #1
Warren Moon
WAS* / 471 / 1999 / #14
Brad Johnson

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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