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The 'NFL passing leaders since 1970' quiz
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The 'NFL passing leaders since 1970' quiz

Happy 32nd birthday to former Heisman Trophy winner, 2015 No. 1-overall NFL Draft pick and founder of the 30-touchdown/30-interception club, Jameis Winston!

Winston hasn’t been a full-time starter since his famous 2019 campaign, when he threw for an NFL best 5,109 yards and second-best 33 touchdowns, but also tossed 30 interceptions. Since then, he’s spent time with the Saints, Browns and Giants, starting just 19 games in those six seasons. Despite the limited action, Winston has remained true to himself in his opportunities by throwing 35 TDs and 25 picks in that time. 

In one of his two starts in 2025, he joined Matt Ryan as the only QBs since 1960 to throw for at least 350 yards and two touchdowns while catching a TD themselves in the same contest. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. How many of the quarterbacks to lead the NFL in passing yards for each season since 1970 can you name in eight minutes?

Good luck!

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2025 / LAR / 4,707
Matthew Stafford
2024 / CIN / 4,918
Joe Burrow
2023 / MIA / 4,624
Tua Tagovailoa
2022 / KC / 5,250
Patrick Mahomes
2021 / TB / 5,316
Tom Brady
2020 / HOU / 4,823
Deshaun Watson
2019 / TB / 5,109
Jameis Winston
2018 / PIT / 5,129
Ben Roethlisberger
2017 / NE / 4,577
Tom Brady
2016 / NO / 5,208
Drew Brees
2015 / NO / 4,870
Drew Brees
2014 / NO / 4,952
Drew Brees
2014 / PIT / 4,952
Ben Roethlisberger
2013 / DEN / 5,477
Peyton Manning
2012 / NO / 5,177
Drew Brees
2011 / NO / 5,476
Drew Brees
2010 / SD / 4,710
Philip Rivers
2009 / HOU / 4,770
Matt Schaub
2008 / NO / 5,069
Drew Brees
2007 / NE / 4,806
Tom Brady
2006 / NO / 4,418
Drew Brees
2005 / NE / 4,110
Tom Brady
2004 / MIN / 4,717
Daunte Culpepper
2003 / IND / 4,267
Peyton Manning
2002 / OAK / 4,689
Rich Gannon
2001 / STL / 4,830
Kurt Warner
2000 / IND / 4,413
Peyton Manning
1999 / CAR / 4,436
Steve Beuerlein
1998 / GB / 4,212
Brett Favre
1997 / OAK / 3,917
Jeff George
1996 / JAX / 4,367
Mark Brunell
1995 / GB / 4,413
Brett Favre
1994 / NE / 4,555
Drew Bledsoe
1993 / DEN / 4,030
John Elway
1992 / MIA / 4,116
Dan Marino
1991 / HOU / 4,690
Warren Moon
1990 / HOU / 4,689
Warren Moon
1989 / GB / 4,318
Don Majkowski
1988 / MIA / 4,434
Dan Marino
1987 / STL / 3,387
Neil Lomax
1986 / MIA / 4,746
Dan Marino
1985 / MIA / 4,137
Dan Marino
1984 / MIA / 5,084
Dan Marino
1983 / GB / 4,458
Lynn Dickey
1982 / SD / 2,883
Dan Fouts
1981 / SD / 4,802
Dan Fouts
1980 / SD / 4,715
Dan Fouts
1979 / SD / 4,082
Dan Fouts
1978 / MIN / 3,468
Fran Tarkenton
1977 / BUF / 2,803
Joe Ferguson
1976 / BAL / 3,104
Bert Jones
1975 / CIN / 3,169
Ken Anderson
1974 / CIN / 2,667
Ken Anderson
1973 / PHI / 3,219
Roman Gabriel
1972 / NYJ / 2,816
Joe Namath
1971 / SD / 3,075
John Hadl
1970 / SF / 2,941
John Brodie

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