List of NFL quarterbacks who have passed for 400 or more yards in a game

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In the National Football League, 128 different quarterbacks have passed for at least 400 yards in a single game, 297 times in the regular season and 19 more in the postseason.

Sid Luckman was the first to pass for 400 yards, in 1943. Peyton Manning has recorded the most 400-yard games, with 17 in total. Drew Brees has recorded the most 400-yard postseason games, with 3, including 2 consecutive in a single postseason (unofficial 3 consecutive over two postseasons). Cam Newton is the only player to throw for 400 yards in his first career game, and the only rookie with two (coincidentally consecutive) 400 yard games. Don Strock is the only quarterback to have thrown for 400 yards in a game that he did not start. Ken O'Brien and Nick Foles are the only quarterbacks to have earned a perfect passer rating in a 400-yard game. Kurt Warner is the only quarterback to have thrown a 400-yard game in the Super Bowl.

There have been nine occurrences of a quarterback recording two consecutive 400-yard games. There have been 13 games where two opposing quarterbacks collected 400 passing yards in the same game. There have been four single-days (September 21, 1986, January 1, 2012, October 26, 2014, and October 18, 2015) where three quarterbacks recorded 400-yard games. There has been one NFL 'week' (September 8–12, 2012) where four quarterbacks recorded 400-yard games.

Along with O'Brien's and Foles' perfect passer rating of 158.3 in their 400-yard games, there have been 13 times a quarterback earned a rating of 140—all were wins. Peyton Manning has the highest passer rating in a 400-yard postseason game, with 145.7. Randall Cunningham has the two lowest passer ratings in 400-yard games, losing both his 50.5 and his 52.0 rated games.

Fifteen of the quarterbacks on this list have thrown one game each of at least 500 yards, with only two players having two, Ben Roethlisberger and Drew Brees. Four of these quarterbacks never threw another 400 yard game. Y. A. Tittle had the highest passer rating, 151.4, for a 500-yard game—also tying the NFL record of 7 touchdown passes in that effort.

List of 400-yard games

Att = Attempts; Comp. = Completions; Yds. = Yards; TDs = Touchdowns; INTs = Interceptions; Rtg = Rating

green shading denotes "500-yard game"
tan shading denotes "Postseason game"
blue shading denotes "Rookie season"

# Quarterback Date Team Opponent Result Comp. Att. Yds TDs INTs Rtg Notes
1: Sid Luckman[1] November 14, 1943 Chicago Bears @New York Giants W 56–7 21 32 433 7 1 135.4 NFL record (set): Most touchdown passes thrown in a game.
2: Jim Hardy[2] October 31, 1948 Los Angeles Rams Chicago Cardinals L 27–22 28 53 406 3 2 81.2
3: Sammy Baugh[3] October 31, 1948 Washington Redskins Boston Yanks W 59–21 17 24 446 4 0 152.8 Most yards/attempt (18.6)
4: Johnny Lujack[4] December 11, 1949 Chicago Bears Chicago Cardinals W 52–21 24 39 468 6 3 110.9
5: Norm Van Brocklin[5] September 28, 1951 Los Angeles Rams New York Yanks W 54–14 27 41 554 5 2 128.3 NFL Record: Most yardage[6]
6: Otto Graham[7] October 4, 1952 Cleveland Browns @Pittsburgh Steelers W 21–20 21 49 401 3 4 58.3
7: Bobby Thomason[8] November 8, 1953 Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants W 30–7 22 44 437 4 1 106.0
8: Bobby Layne[9] December 13, 1958 Pittsburgh Steelers Chicago Cardinals W 38–21 23 49 409 2 3 64.1
9: Jacky Lee[10] October 13, 1961 Houston Oilers @Boston Patriots T 31–31 27 41 457 2 2 99.3
10: Sonny Jurgensen[11] October 29, 1961 Philadelphia Eagles @Washington Redskins W 27–24 27 41 436 3 2 105.3
11: George Blanda[12] October 29, 1961 Houston Oilers @Buffalo Bills W 28–16 18 32 464 4 4 101.0
12: George Blanda[12] November 19, 1961 Houston Oilers New York Titans W 49–13 20 32 418 7 1 132.8 2nd career 400-yard game. First quarterback with more than one career 400-yard game. NFL record (tied): Most touchdown passes thrown in a game.
13: Sonny Jurgensen[11] December 17, 1961 Philadelphia Eagles @Detroit Lions W 27–24 27 42 403 3 2 99.6 2nd career 400-yard game.
14: Frank Tripucka[13] September 15, 1962 Denver Broncos @Buffalo Bills W 23–20 29 56 447 2 3 68.1
15: Y. A. Tittle[14] October 28, 1962 New York Giants Washington Redskins W 49–34 27 39 505 7 0 151.4 NFL record (tied): Most touchdown passes thrown in a game.
16: Bill Wade[15] November 18, 1962 Chicago Bears @Dallas Cowboys W 34–33 28 46 466 2 2 91.4
17: Sonny Jurgensen[11] December 16, 1962 Philadelphia Eagles @St. Louis Cardinals L 45–35 15 34 419 5 3 93.0 3rd career 400-yard game. Surpassed George Blanda for most career 400-yard games.
18: Charley Johnson[16] October 13, 1963 St. Louis Cardinals Pittsburgh Steelers W 24–23 20 41 428 2 1 92.3
19: Don Meredith[17] November 10, 1963 Dallas Cowboys @San Francisco 49ers L 31–24 30 48 460 3 1 106.3
20: Norm Snead[18] November 17, 1963 Washington Redskins Pittsburgh Steelers L 34–28 23 40 424 2 2 90.0
21: Tom Flores[19] December 22, 1963 Oakland Raiders Houston Oilers W 52–49 17 29 407 6 2 113.9
22: Babe Parilli[20] October 16, 1964 Boston Patriots Oakland Raiders T 43–43 25 47 422 4 4 76.7
23: Cotton Davidson[21] October 25, 1964 Oakland Raiders Denver Broncos W 40–7 23 36 427 5 1 132.8
24: Len Dawson[22] November 1, 1964 Kansas City Chiefs Denver Broncos W 49–39 23 38 435 6 3 106.9
25: Fran Tarkenton[23] October 24, 1965 Minnesota Vikings @San Francisco 49ers W 42–41 21 35 407 3 0 129.1
26: Sonny Jurgensen[11] November 28, 1965 Washington Redskins Dallas Cowboys W 34–31 26 43 411 3 2 96.2 4th career 400-yard game.
27: Don Meredith[17] November 13, 1966 Dallas Cowboys @Washington Redskins W 31–30 21 29 406 2 1 123.1 2nd career 400-yard game.
28: Johnny Unitas[24] September 17, 1967 Baltimore Colts Atlanta Falcons W 38–31 22 32 401 2 1 119.3
29: Joe Namath[25] October 1, 1967 New York Jets Miami Dolphins W 29–7 23 39 415 3 1 110.5
30: Sonny Jurgensen[11] November 26, 1967 Washington Redskins @Cleveland Browns L 42–37 32 50 418 3 1 101.9 5th career 400-yard game.
31: Pete Beathard[26] September 9, 1968 Houston Oilers Kansas City Chiefs L 26–21 23 48 413 2 3 65.7
32: Daryle Lamonica[27] December 29, 1968 Oakland Raiders @New York Jets L 27–23 20 47 401 1 0 80.2 Postseason 400-yard #001: 1st QB with 400-yard postseason performance. AFL Championship. Lowest completion percentage (42.6%).
33: Joe Kapp[28] September 28, 1969 Minnesota Vikings Baltimore Colts W 52–14 28 43 449 7 1 129.7 NFL record (tied): Most touchdown passes thrown in a game.
34: Don Horn[29] December 21, 1969 Green Bay Packers St. Louis Cardinals W 45–28 22 31 410 5 1 139.4
35: Joe Namath[25] September 24, 1972 New York Jets @Baltimore Colts W 44–34 15 28 496 6 1 123.5 2nd career 400-yard game. Most yards/completion (33.1)
36: Joe Namath[25] December 11, 1972 New York Jets @Oakland Raiders L 24–16 25 46 403 1 2 73.0 3rd career 400-yard game.
37: Charley Johnson[16] November 18, 1974 Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs L 42–34 28 42 445 2 2 97.8 2nd career 400-yard game.
38: Ken Anderson [30] November 17, 1975 Cincinnati Bengals Buffalo Bills W 33–24 30 46 447 2 0 111.4
39: James Harris[31] October 3, 1976 Los Angeles Rams @Miami Dolphins W 31–28 17 29 436 2 1 111.6
40: Richard Todd[32] September 21, 1980 New York Jets San Francisco 49ers L 37–27 42 60 447 3 1 101.2
41: Lynn Dickey[33] October 12, 1980 Green Bay Packers @Tampa Bay Buccaneers T 14–14 35 51 418 1 2 83.6
42: Dan Fouts[34] October 19, 1980 San Diego Chargers New York Giants W 44–7 26 41 444 3 1 114.3
43: Doug Williams[35] November 16, 1980 Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Minnesota Vikings L 38–30 30 55 486 4 2 93.4
44: Tommy Kramer[36] December 14, 1980 Minnesota Vikings Cleveland Browns W 28–23 38 49 456 4 0 132.7
45: Tommy Kramer[36] October 11, 1981 Minnesota Vikings @San Diego Chargers W 33–31 27 43 444 4 2 109.1 2nd career 400-yard game.
46: Brian Sipe[37] October 25, 1981 Cleveland Browns Baltimore Colts W 42–28 30 41 444 4 2 120.4
47: David Woodley[38] October 25, 1981 Miami Dolphins @Dallas Cowboys L 28–27 21 37 408 3 5 82.8
48: Steve Bartkowski[39] November 15, 1981 Atlanta Falcons Pittsburgh Steelers L 34–20 33 50 416 2 2 88.4
49: Dan Fouts[34] January 2, 1982 San Diego Chargers @Miami Dolphins W 41–38 OT 33 53 433 3 1 116.2 Postseason 400-yard #002: 2nd QB. AFC Divisional. 2nd career 400-yard game. 1st NFL game & 1st postseason game with two 400-yard QBs (vs. Don Strock).
50: Don Strock[40] January 2, 1982 Miami Dolphins San Diego Chargers L 41–38 OT 29 43 403 4 1 118.7 Postseason 400-yard #003: 3rd QB. AFC Divisional. Did not start game. 1st NFL game & 1st postseason game with two 400-yard QBs (vs. Dan Fouts).
51: Joe Montana[41] November 21, 1982 San Francisco 49ers @St. Louis Cardinals W 31–20 26 39 408 3 1 116.2
52: Dan Fouts[34] December 11, 1982 San Diego Chargers @San Francisco 49ers W 41–37 33 48 444 5 0 132.6 3rd career 400-yard game.
53: Dan Fouts[34] December 20, 1982 San Diego Chargers Cincinnati Bengals W 50–34 25 40 435 1 2 87.0 4th career 400-yard game. 2nd NFL game & 1st regular-season game with two 400-yard QBs (vs. Ken Anderson). Fouts' 2nd game where both QBs passed 400-yards. 1st QB with consecutive 400-yard games.
54: Ken Anderson[30] December 20, 1982 Cincinnati Bengals @San Diego Chargers L 50–34 40 56 416 2 1 97.0 2nd NFL game & 1st regular-season game with two 400-yard QBs (vs. Dan Fouts). 2nd career 400-yard game.
55: Vince Ferragamo[42] December 26, 1982 Los Angeles Rams Chicago Bears L 34–26 30 46 509 3 2 106.2
56: Richard Todd[32] September 25, 1983 New York Jets Los Angeles Rams W 27–24 OT 37 50 446 2 2 97.6 2nd career 400-yard game.
57: Joe Theismann[43] October 2, 1983 Washington Redskins Oakland Raiders W 37–35 23 39 417 3 0 121.4
58: Joe Ferguson[44] October 9, 1983 Buffalo Bills @Miami Dolphins W 38–35 OT 38 55 419 5 1 114.1
59: Dave Krieg[45] November 20, 1983 Seattle Seahawks @Denver Broncos L 38–27 31 42 418 3 4 89.3
60: Bill Kenney[46] December 11, 1983 Kansas City Chiefs @San Diego Chargers L 41–38 31 41 411 4 1 129.2
61: Phil Simms[47] September 2, 1984 New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles W 28–27 23 30 409 4 0 157.6
62: Dan Marino[48] September 30, 1984 Miami Dolphins @St. Louis Cardinals W 36–28 24 36 429 3 0 135.1
63: Dan Fouts[34] October 21, 1984 San Diego Chargers Los Angeles Raiders L 44–37 24 45 410 3 3 78.9 5th career 400-yard game.
64: Dan Marino[48] November 4, 1984 Miami Dolphins @New York Jets W 31–17 23 42 422 2 2 85.6 2nd career 400-yard game.
65: Dave Krieg[45] November 25, 1984 Seattle Seahawks @Denver Broncos W 27–24 30 44 406 3 0 120.1 2nd career 400-yard game.
66: Dan Marino[48] December 2, 1984 Miami Dolphins Oakland Raiders L 45–34 35 57 470 4 2 96.4 3rd career 400-yard game.
67: Dan Marino[48] December 9, 1984 Miami Dolphins @Indianapolis Colts W 35–17 29 41 404 4 1 124.4 4th career 400-yard game. 2nd QB with consecutive 400-yard games.
68: Neil Lomax[49] December 16, 1984 St. Louis Cardinals @Washington Redskins L 29–27 37 46 468 2 1 114.5
69: Dan Marino[48] January 6, 1985 Miami Dolphins Pittsburgh Steelers W 45–28 21 32 421 4 1 135.4 Postseason 400-yard #004: 4th QB. AFC Championship. 5th career 400-yard game.
70: Dan Fouts[34] September 15, 1985 San Diego Chargers Seattle Seahawks L 49–35 29 43 440 4 1 122.2 6th career 400-yard game. Surpassed Sonny Jurgensen and Dan Marino for most career 400-yard games.
71: Tommy Kramer[36] September 19, 1985 Minnesota Vikings Chicago Bears L 33–24 28 55 436 3 3 73.0 3rd career 400-yard game.
72: Joe Montana[41] October 6, 1985 San Francisco 49ers @Atlanta Falcons W 38–17 37 57 429 5 0 116.8 2nd career 400-yard game.
73: Phil Simms[47] October 6, 1985 New York Giants Dallas Cowboys L 30–29 18 36 432 3 2 98.4 2nd career 400-yard game.
74: Phil Simms[47] October 13, 1985 New York Giants @Cincinnati Bengals L 35–30 40 62 513 1 2 82.3 3rd career 400-yard game. 3rd QB with consecutive 400-yard games. NFL Record: 945 yards over two consecutive games.
75: Dave Krieg[45] October 13, 1985 Seattle Seahawks Atlanta Falcons W 30–26 33 51 405 4 1 107.1 3rd career 400-yard game.
76: Dan Fouts[34] November 10, 1985 San Diego Chargers Oakland Raiders W 40–34 OT 26 41 436 4 1 121.6 7th career 400-yard game.
77: John Elway[50] December 20, 1985 Denver Broncos @Seattle Seahawks W 27–24 24 42 432 1 0 100.5
78: Ken O'Brien[51] September 21, 1986 New York Jets Miami Dolphins W 51–45 OT 23 49 479 4 1 126.0 3rd NFL game with two 400-yard QBs.
79: Dan Marino[48] September 21, 1986 Miami Dolphins @New York Jets L 51–45 OT 30 50 448 6 2 112.3 6th career 400-yard game. 3rd NFL game with two 400-yard QBs. First QB to throw for 6 TDs and lose the game.
80: Tony Eason[52] September 21, 1986 New England Patriots Seattle Seahawks L 38–31 26 45 414 3 0 110.8
81: Steve Grogan[53] October 12, 1986 New England Patriots New York Jets L 31–24 23 42 401 3 0 111.3
82: Jay Schroeder[54] October 27, 1986 Washington Redskins @New York Giants L 27–20 22 40 420 1 2 79.2
83: Ken O'Brien[51] November 2, 1986 New York Jets Seattle Seahawks W 38–7 26 32 431 4 0 158.3 2nd career 400-yard game. NFL record (tied): perfect 158.3 rating.
84: Tommy Kramer[36] November 2, 1986 Minnesota Vikings @Washington Redskins L 44–38 OT 20 35 490 4 1 128.0 4th career 400-yard game.
85: Bernie Kosar[55] November 10, 1986 Cleveland Browns Miami Dolphins W 26–16 32 50 401 0 0 88.8
86: Dan Marino[48] November 16, 1986 Miami Dolphins Buffalo Bills W 34–24 39 54 404 4 0 118.1 7th career 400-yard game.
87: Joe Montana[41] November 17, 1986 San Francisco 49ers @Washington Redskins L 14–6 33 60 441 0 3 57.7 3rd career 400-yard game. Fewest points scored.
88: Bernie Kosar[55] November 23, 1986 Cleveland Browns Pittsburgh Steelers W 37–31 OT 28 46 414 2 1 95.7 2nd career 400-yard game.
89: Dan Marino[48] December 14, 1986 Miami Dolphins @Los Angeles Rams W 37–31 OT 29 46 403 5 1 118.3 8th career 400-yard game. Surpassed Dan Fouts for most career 400-yard games.
90: Boomer Esiason[56] December 21, 1986 Cincinnati Bengals New York Jets W 52–21 23 30 425 5 1 143.8
91: Bernie Kosar[55] January 3, 1987 Cleveland Browns New York Jets W 23–20 OT 33 64 489 1 2 69.1 Postseason 400-yard #005: 5th QB. AFC Divisional. 3rd career 400-yard game. NFL Record: Most yardage in postseason.
92: Neil Lomax[49] September 20, 1987 St. Louis Cardinals @San Diego Chargers L 28–24 32 61 457 3 1 86.6 2nd career 400-yard game.
93: Boomer Esiason[56] November 22, 1987 Cincinnati Bengals Pittsburgh Steelers L 30–16 30 53 409 0 3 57.8 2nd career 400-yard game.
94: Tom Ramsey[57] November 29, 1987 New England Patriots Philadelphia Eagles L 34–31 OT 34 53 402 3 2 90.3
95: Doug Williams[35] September 11, 1988 Washington Redskins Pittsburgh Steelers W 30–29 30 52 430 2 1 89.4 2nd career 400-yard game.
96: Vinny Testaverde[58] October 16, 1988 Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Indianapolis Colts L 35–31 25 42 469 2 2 94.2
97: Dan Marino[48] October 23, 1988 Miami Dolphins New York Jets L 44–30 35 60 521 3 5 68.8 9th career 400-yard game.
98: Dan Marino[48] December 12, 1988 Miami Dolphins Cleveland Browns W 38–31 30 50 404 4 3 87.4 10th career 400-yard game.
99: Dave Krieg[45] December 18, 1988 Seattle Seahawks @Oakland Raiders W 43–37 19 32 410 4 1 130.2 4th career 400-yard game.
100: Randall Cunningham[59] December 31, 1988 Philadelphia Eagles @Chicago Bears L 20–12 27 54 407 0 3 52.0 Postseason 400-yard #006: 6th QB. NFC Divisional.
101: Randall Cunningham[59] September 17, 1989 Philadelphia Eagles @Washington Redskins W 42–37 34 46 447 5 1 131.3 2nd career 400-yard game.
102: Dan Marino[48] September 24, 1989 Miami Dolphins New York Jets L 40–33 33 55 427 3 2 87.5 11th career 400-yard game.
103: Joe Montana[41] September 24, 1989 San Francisco 49ers @Philadelphia Eagles W 38–28 25 34 428 5 1 142.8 4th career 400-yard game.
104: Randall Cunningham[59] October 2, 1989 Philadelphia Eagles @Chicago Bears L 27–13 32 62 401 1 4 50.5 3rd career 400-yard game. Lowest QB rating in a 400-yard game.
105: Jim Everett[60] November 26, 1989 Los Angeles Rams @New Orleans Saints W 20–17 OT 29 51 454 1 2 76.8
106: Mark Rypien[61] November 26, 1989 Washington Redskins Chicago Bears W 38–14 30 47 401 4 1 110.3
107: Joe Montana[41] December 11, 1989 San Francisco 49ers @Los Angeles Rams W 30–27 30 42 458 3 2 111.0 5th career 400-yard game.
108: Warren Moon[62] December 23, 1989 Houston Oilers Cleveland Browns L 24–20 32 51 414 2 1 93.1
109: Jim Kelly[63] January 6, 1990 Buffalo Bills @Cleveland Browns L 34–30 28 54 405 4 2 85.8 Postseason 400-yard #007: 7th QB. AFC Divisional.
110: Boomer Esiason[56] October 7, 1990 Cincinnati Bengals @Los Angeles Rams W 34–31 OT 31 45 490 3 0 127.1 3rd career 400-yard game.
111: Joe Montana[41] October 14, 1990 San Francisco 49ers @Atlanta Falcons W 45–35 32 49 476 6 2 119.6 6th career 400-yard game.
112: Joe Montana[41] November 4, 1990 San Francisco 49ers @Green Bay Packers W 24–20 25 40 411 3 0 122.0 7th career 400-yard game.
113: Warren Moon[62] December 16, 1990 Houston Oilers @Kansas City Chiefs W 27–10 27 45 527 3 0 123.1 2nd career 400-yard game.
114: Warren Moon[62] October 13, 1991 Houston Oilers @New York Jets W 23–20 35 50 423 2 2 92.3 3rd career 400-yard game.
115: Warren Moon[62] November 10, 1991 Houston Oilers Dallas Cowboys W 26–23 OT 41 56 432 0 0 95.2 4th career 400-yard game.
116: Mark Rypien[61] November 10, 1991 Washington Redskins Atlanta Falcons W 56–17 16 31 442 6 0 136.8 2nd career 400-yard game.
117: Steve Young[64] September 13, 1992 San Francisco 49ers Buffalo Bills L 34–31 26 37 449 3 1 127.0 4th NFL game with two 400-yard QBs.
118: Jim Kelly[63] September 13, 1992 Buffalo Bills @San Francisco 49ers W 34–31 22 33 403 3 1 126.2 4th NFL game with two 400-yard QBs. 2nd career 400-yard game. First puntless game in NFL history.
119: Jeff Hostetler[65] October 31, 1992 Los Angeles Raiders San Diego Chargers L 30–23 20 32 424 2 2 101.0
120: Steve Young[64] November 28, 1993 San Francisco 49ers @Los Angeles Rams W 35–10 26 32 462 4 1 145.3 2nd career 400-yard game.
121: Brett Favre[66] December 5, 1993 Green Bay Packers @Chicago Bears L 30–17 36 54 402 2 3 77.9
122: Steve Beuerlein[67] December 19, 1993 Arizona Cardinals @Seattle Seahawks W 30–27 OT 34 53 431 3 2 92.6
123: Dan Marino[48] September 4, 1994 Miami Dolphins New England Patriots W 39–35 23 42 473 5 1 124.3 12th career 400-yard game. 5th NFL game with two 400-yard QBs.
124: Drew Bledsoe[68] September 4, 1994 New England Patriots @Miami Dolphins L 39–35 32 51 421 4 2 98.6 5th NFL game with two 400-yard QBs.
125: Dan Marino[48] September 25, 1994 Miami Dolphins @Minnesota Vikings L 38–35 29 54 431 3 3 75.5 13th career 400-yard game.
126: Warren Moon[62] November 6, 1994 Minnesota Vikings New Orleans Saints W 21–20 33 57 420 3 1 91.3 5th career 400-yard game.
127: Drew Bledsoe[68] November 13, 1994 New England Patriots Minnesota Vikings W 26–20 OT 45 70 426 3 0 95.3 2nd career 400-yard game; also set NFL records for single game passing attempts and completions.
128: Warren Moon[62] November 20, 1994 Minnesota Vikings New York Jets L 31–21 33 50 400 2 4 70.4 6th career 400-yard game.
129: Dan Marino[48] October 1, 1995 Miami Dolphins @Cincinnati Bengals W 26–23 33 48 450 2 1 103.6 14th career 400-yard game.
130: Scott Mitchell[69] November 23, 1995 Detroit Lions Minnesota Vikings W 44–38 30 45 410 4 1 116.0
131: Dave Krieg[45] November 26, 1995 Arizona Cardinals Atlanta Falcons W 40–37 OT 27 43 413 4 2 106.1 5th career 400-yard game.
132: Steve Young[64] December 18, 1995 San Francisco 49ers Minnesota Vikings W 37–30 30 49 425 3 2 92.6 3rd career 400-yard game.
133: Dan Marino[48] December 30, 1995 Miami Dolphins Buffalo Bills L 37–22 33 64 422 2 3 63.4 Postseason 400-yard #008: 1st QB with postseason repeat. AFC Wild Card. 15th career 400-yard game, 2nd in postseason.
134: Mark Brunell[70] September 22, 1996 Jacksonville Jaguars @New England Patriots L 28–25 OT 23 39 432 3 1 112.3
135: Mark Brunell[70] October 20, 1996 Jacksonville Jaguars @St. Louis Rams L 17–14 37 52 421 0 5 55.5 2nd career 400-yard game.
136: Vinny Testaverde[58] October 27, 1996 Baltimore Ravens St. Louis Rams W 37–31 OT 31 51 429 3 2 91.1 2nd career 400-yard game.
137: Drew Bledsoe[68] November 3, 1996 New England Patriots Miami Dolphins W 42–23 30 41 419 3 2 109.7 3rd career 400-yard game.
138: Boomer Esiason[56] November 10, 1996 Arizona Cardinals @Washington Redskins W 37–34 OT 35 59 522 3 4 77.1 4th career 400-yard game.
139: Warren Moon[62] October 26, 1997 Seattle Seahawks Oakland Raiders W 45–34 28 44 409 5 2 112.8 7th career 400-yard game.
140: Tony Banks[71] November 2, 1997 St. Louis Rams @Atlanta Falcons L 34–31 23 34 401 2 1 115.0
141: Glenn Foley[72] September 6, 1998 New York Jets @San Francisco 49ers L 36–30 OT 30 58 415 3 1 85.1
142: Randall Cunningham[59] October 5, 1998 Minnesota Vikings Green Bay Packers W 37–24 20 32 442 4 0 145.8 4th career 400-yard game.
143: Jake Plummer[73] November 15, 1998 Arizona Cardinals Dallas Cowboys L 35–28 31 56 465 3 1 93.2
144: Drew Bledsoe[68] November 23, 1998 New England Patriots Miami Dolphins W 26–23 28 54 423 2 2 74.8 4th career 400-yard game.
145: Troy Aikman[74] November 26, 1998 Dallas Cowboys Minnesota Vikings L 46–36 34 57 455 1 0 90.9
146: Vinny Testaverde[58] December 6, 1998 New York Jets Seattle Seahawks W 32–31 42 63 418 2 1 89.3 3rd career 400-yard game.
147: John Elway[50] December 6, 1998 Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs W 35–31 22 32 400 2 1 119.3 2nd career 400-yard game.
148: Peyton Manning[75] September 26, 1999 Indianapolis Colts @San Diego Chargers W 27–19 29 54 404 2 1 82.6
149: Jim Miller[76] November 14, 1999 Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings L 27–24 OT 34 48 422 3 1 109.9
150: Jim Harbaugh[77] November 28, 1999 San Diego Chargers @Minnesota Vikings L 35–27 25 39 404 1 1 96.5
151: Jeff Garcia[78] December 5, 1999 San Francisco 49ers @Cincinnati Bengals L 44–30 33 49 437 3 1 107.3
152: Brad Johnson[79] December 26, 1999 Washington Redskins @San Francisco 49ers W 26–20 OT 32 47 471 2 1 105.9
153: Jeff George[80] January 17, 2000 Minnesota Vikings @St. Louis Rams L 49–37 29 50 423 4 1 104.0 Postseason 400-yard #009: 8th QB. NFC Divisional
154: Kurt Warner[81] January 30, 2000 St. Louis Rams Tennessee Titans W 23–16 24 45 414 2 0 99.7 Postseason 400-yard #010: 9th QB. Super Bowl. NFL Record: Most yards in Super Bowl
155: Kurt Warner[81] September 4, 2000 St. Louis Rams Denver Broncos W 41–36 25 35 441 3 3 106.5 2nd career 400-yard game.
156: Peyton Manning[75] September 25, 2000 Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars W 43–14 23 36 440 4 0 143.3 2nd career 400-yard game.
157: Elvis Grbac[82] November 5, 2000 Kansas City Chiefs @Oakland Raiders L 49–31 39 53 504 2 2 99.9
158: Trent Green[83] November 5, 2000 St. Louis Rams Carolina Panthers L 27–24 29 42 431 2 0 118.3
159: Gus Frerotte[84] November 19, 2000 Denver Broncos San Diego Chargers W 38–37 36 58 462 5 4 87.0
160: Aaron Brooks[85] December 3, 2000 New Orleans Saints Denver Broncos L 38–23 30 48 441 2 2 89.0
161: Jeff Garcia[78] December 17, 2000 San Francisco 49ers Chicago Bears W 17–0 36 44 402 2 0 119.9 2nd career 400-yard game. Highest completion percentage (81.8%, tie)
162: Vinny Testaverde[58] December 24, 2000 New York Jets @Baltimore Ravens L 34–20 36 69 481 2 3 66.2 4th career 400-yard game. Most passing attempts in a regulation game.[86]
163: Peyton Manning[75] September 23, 2001 Indianapolis Colts Buffalo Bills W 42–26 23 29 421 4 2 129.6 3rd career 400-yard game.
164: Charlie Batch[87] November 18, 2001 Detroit Lions @Arizona Cardinals L 45–38 36 62 436 3 3 75.7
165: Kurt Warner[81] November 18, 2001 St. Louis Rams @New England Patriots W 24–17 30 42 401 3 2 105.4 3rd career 400-yard game.
166: Chris Chandler[88] December 23, 2001 Atlanta Falcons Buffalo Bills W 33–30 28 40 431 2 2 101.1
167: Jon Kitna[89] December 30, 2001 Cincinnati Bengals Pittsburgh Steelers W 26–23 OT 35 68 411 2 1 73.8 Fewest yards/attempt (6.04)
168: Drew Bledsoe[68] September 15, 2002 Buffalo Bills @Minnesota Vikings W 45–39 OT 35 49 463 3 0 121.1 5th career 400-yard game.
169: Rich Gannon[90] September 15, 2002 Oakland Raiders @Pittsburgh Steelers W 30–17 43 64 403 1 2 76.5 Fewest yards/completion (9.4)
170: Tom Brady[91] September 22, 2002 New England Patriots Kansas City Chiefs W 41–38 OT 39 54 410 4 1 110.9
171: Drew Bledsoe[68] October 6, 2002 Buffalo Bills Oakland Raiders L 49–31 32 53 417 2 3 74.2 6th career 400-yard game.
172: Tommy Maddox[92] November 10, 2002 Pittsburgh Steelers Atlanta Falcons T 34–34 28 41 473 4 1 129.4
173: Marc Bulger[93] November 10, 2002 St. Louis Rams San Diego Chargers W 28–24 36 48 453 4 0 131.7
174: Matt Hasselbeck[94] December 1, 2002 Seattle Seahawks @San Francisco 49ers L 31–24 30 55 427 3 2 82.9
175: Matt Hasselbeck[94] December 29, 2002 Seattle Seahawks @San Diego Chargers W 31–28 OT 36 53 449 2 2 90.8 2nd career 400-yard game.
176: Kelly Holcomb[95] January 5, 2003 Cleveland Browns @Pittsburgh Steelers L 36–33 26 43 429 3 1 107.6 Postseason 400-yard #011: 10th QB. AFC Wild Card.
177: Steve McNair[96] October 12, 2003 Tennessee Titans Houston Texans W 38–17 18 27 421 3 0 146.8
178: Trent Green[83] October 12, 2003 Kansas City Chiefs @Green Bay Packers W 40–34 OT 27 45 400 3 0 111.3 2nd career 400-yard game.
179: Peyton Manning[75] November 16, 2003 Indianapolis Colts New York Jets W 38–31 27 36 401 1 0 120.3 4th career 400-yard game.
180: Tim Rattay[97] October 10, 2004 San Francisco 49ers Arizona Cardinals W 31–28 OT 38 57 417 2 0 99.8
181: Daunte Culpepper[98] October 17, 2004 Minnesota Vikings @New Orleans Saints W 38–31 26 37 425 5 2 125.6
182: Jake Plummer[73] October 31, 2004 Denver Broncos Atlanta Falcons L 41–28 31 55 499 4 3 88.4 2nd career 400-yard game.
183: Peyton Manning[75] October 31, 2004 Indianapolis Colts @Kansas City Chiefs L 45–35 25 44 472 5 1 122.5 5th career 400-yard game.
184: Kelly Holcomb[95] November 28, 2004 Cleveland Browns @Cincinnati Bengals L 58–48 30 39 413 5 2 128.5 2nd career 400-yard game.
185: Marc Bulger[93] November 29, 2004 St. Louis Rams @Green Bay Packers L 45–17 35 53 448 2 1 97.1 2nd career 400-yard game.
186: Donovan McNabb[99] December 5, 2004 Philadelphia Eagles Green Bay Packers W 47–17 32 43 464 5 0 147.8
187: Peyton Manning[75] December 5, 2004 Indianapolis Colts Tennessee Titans W 51–24 25 33 425 3 2 122.3 6th career 400-yard game.
188: Matt Hasselbeck[94] December 6, 2004 Seattle Seahawks Dallas Cowboys L 43–39 28 40 414 3 0 128.5 3rd career 400-yard game.
189: Billy Volek[100] December 13, 2004 Tennessee Titans Kansas City Chiefs L 49–38 29 43 426 4 0 130.6
190: Billy Volek[100] December 19, 2004 Tennessee Titans @Oakland Raiders L 40–35 40 60 492 4 1 107.1 2nd career 400-yard game. Fourth QB with consecutive 400-yard games.
191: Daunte Culpepper[98] December 19, 2004 Minnesota Vikings @Detroit Lions W 28–27 25 35 404 3 1 126.4 2nd career 400-yard game.
192: Marc Bulger[93] January 2, 2005 St. Louis Rams New York Jets W 32–29 OT 29 39 450 3 2 116.4 3rd career 400-yard game.
193: Peyton Manning[75] January 9, 2005 Indianapolis Colts Denver Broncos W 49–24 27 33 458 4 1 145.7 Postseason 400-yard #012: 11th QB. AFC Wild Card. NFL Record: Postseason rating. 7th career 400-yard game. Highest completion percentage (81.8%, tie).
194: Marc Bulger[93] October 2, 2005 St. Louis Rams @New York Giants L 44–24 40 62 442 2 3 76.1 4th career 400-yard game.
195: Peyton Manning[75] September 17, 2006 Indianapolis Colts Houston Texans W 43–24 26 38 400 3 0 129.3 8th career 400-yard game.
196: Joey Harrington[101] October 22, 2006 Miami Dolphins Green Bay Packers L 34–24 33 62 414 2 3 64.9
197: Ben Roethlisberger[102] November 5, 2006 Pittsburgh Steelers Denver Broncos L 31–20 38 54 433 1 3 77.2
198: Carson Palmer[103] November 12, 2006 Cincinnati Bengals San Diego Chargers L 49–41 31 42 440 3 0 131.1 Highest QB rating in a losing effort with 400+ yards.
199: Drew Brees[104] November 19, 2006 New Orleans Saints Cincinnati Bengals L 31–16 37 52 510 2 3 91.0
200: Matt Leinart[105] November 26, 2006 Arizona Cardinals @Minnesota Vikings L 31–26 31 51 405 1 2 76.0 Rookie. NFL record (later surpassed): Most passing yards in a game by a rookie.
201: Chris Weinke[106] December 10, 2006 Carolina Panthers New York Giants L 27–13 34 61 423 1 3 62.4
202: Carson Palmer[103] September 16, 2007 Cincinnati Bengals @Cleveland Browns L 51–45 33 50 401 6 2 113.4 2nd career 400-yard game.
203: Jon Kitna[89] September 23, 2007 Detroit Lions @Philadelphia Eagles L 56–21 29 46 446 2 1 100.5 2nd career 400-yard game.
204: Drew Brees[104] November 4, 2007 New Orleans Saints Jacksonville Jaguars W 41–24 35 49 445 3 0 119.9 2nd career 400-yard game.
205: Kurt Warner[81] November 25, 2007 Arizona Cardinals San Francisco 49ers L 37–31 OT 34 48 484 2 2 99.7 4th career 400-yard game.
206: Peyton Manning[75] January 13, 2008 Indianapolis Colts San Diego Chargers L 28–24 33 48 402 3 2 97.7 Postseason 400-yard #013: 2nd QB with postseason repeat. AFC Divisional. 9th career 400-yard game, 2nd in postseason.
207: Drew Brees[104] September 21, 2008 New Orleans Saints @Denver Broncos L 34–32 39 48 421 1 0 110.2 3rd career 400-yard game.
208: Brian Griese[107] September 21, 2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Chicago Bears W 27–24 OT 38 67 407 2 3 66.0
209: Kurt Warner[81] September 28, 2008 Arizona Cardinals @New York Jets L 56–35 40 57 472 2 3 84.8 5th career 400-yard game.
210: Jay Cutler[108] November 6, 2008 Denver Broncos @Cleveland Browns W 34–30 24 42 447 3 1 107.9
211: Drew Brees[104] November 9, 2008 New Orleans Saints @Atlanta Falcons L 34–20 31 58 422 2 3 66.9 4th career 400-yard game.
212: Matt Cassel[109] November 13, 2008 New England Patriots New York Jets L 34–31 OT 30 51 400 3 0 103.4 First QB with 400+ passing yards and 60+ rushing yards in the same game.
213: Matt Cassel[109] November 23, 2008 New England Patriots @Miami Dolphins W 48–28 30 43 415 3 1 114.0 2nd career 400-yard game, fifth QB with consecutive 400-yard games.
214: Matt Schaub[110] December 7, 2008 Houston Texans @Green Bay Packers W 24–21 28 42 414 2 1 104.7
215: Philip Rivers[111] September 20, 2009 San Diego Chargers Baltimore Ravens L 31–26 25 45 436 2 2 85.0
216: Ben Roethlisberger[102] October 18, 2009 Pittsburgh Steelers Cleveland Browns W 27–14 23 35 417 2 1 113.6 2nd career 400-yard game.
217: Donovan McNabb[99] November 15, 2009 Philadelphia Eagles @San Diego Chargers L 31–23 35 55 450 2 1 93.8 2nd career 400-yard game.
218: Matthew Stafford[112] November 22, 2009 Detroit Lions Cleveland Browns W 38–37 26 43 422 5 2 112.7 Rookie. NFL record(later surpassed): Most passing yards in a game by a rookie. Youngest QB (age) with 400-yard passing game.
219: Drew Brees[104] December 6, 2009 New Orleans Saints @Washington Redskins W 33–30 OT 35 49 419 2 1 102.3 5th career 400-yard game.
220: Ben Roethlisberger[102] December 20, 2009 Pittsburgh Steelers Green Bay Packers W 37–36 29 46 503 3 0 121.9 3rd career 400-yard game.
221: Kyle Orton[113] January 3, 2010 Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs L 44–24 32 56 431 1 3 65.4
222: Aaron Rodgers[114] January 10, 2010 Green Bay Packers @Arizona Cardinals L 51–45 OT 28 42 422 4 1 121.3 Postseason 400-yard #014: 12th QB. NFC Wild Card.
223: Peyton Manning[75] September 12, 2010 Indianapolis Colts @Houston Texans L 34–24 40 57 433 3 0 109.8 10th career 400-yard game.
224: Matt Schaub[110] September 19, 2010 Houston Texans @Washington Redskins W 30–27 OT 38 52 497 3 1 114.0 2nd career 400-yard game. 6th NFL game and 5th regular-season game with two 400-yard QBs.
225: Donovan McNabb[99] September 19, 2010 Washington Redskins Houston Texans L 30–27 OT 28 38 426 1 0 119.0 3rd career 400-yard game. 6th NFL game and 5th regular-season game with two 400-yard QBs.
226: Kyle Orton[113] September 26, 2010 Denver Broncos Indianapolis Colts L 27–13 37 57 476 1 1 89.5 2nd career 400-yard game.
227: Philip Rivers[111] September 26, 2010 San Diego Chargers @Seattle Seahawks L 27–20 29 53 455 2 2 80.3 2nd career 400-yard game.
228: Tony Romo[115] October 10, 2010 Dallas Cowboys Tennessee Titans L 34–27 31 46 406 3 3 89.5
229: Philip Rivers[111] October 10, 2010 San Diego Chargers @Oakland Raiders L 35–27 27 42 431 2 0 114.3 3rd career 400-yard game.
230: Carson Palmer[103] October 24, 2010 Cincinnati Bengals @Atlanta Falcons L 39–32 36 50 412 3 0 116.4 3rd career 400-yard game.
231: Brett Favre[66] November 7, 2010 Minnesota Vikings Arizona Cardinals W 27–24 OT 36 47 446 2 2 101.9 2nd career 400-yard game.
232: Matt Cassel[109] November 14, 2010 Kansas City Chiefs @Denver Broncos L 49–29 33 53 469 4 0 116.0 3rd career 400-yard game.
233: Aaron Rodgers[114] December 26, 2010 Green Bay Packers New York Giants W 45–17 25 37 404 4 0 141.6 2nd career 400-yard game.
234: Drew Brees[104] January 8, 2011 New Orleans Saints @Seattle Seahawks L 41–36 39 60 404 2 0 95.4 Postseason 400-yard #015: 13th QB. NFC Wild Card. 6th career 400-yard game.
235: Drew Brees[104] September 8, 2011 New Orleans Saints @Green Bay Packers L 42–34 32 49 419 3 0 112.5 7th career 400-yard game.
236: Cam Newton[116] September 11, 2011 Carolina Panthers @Arizona Cardinals L 28–21 24 37 422 2 1 110.4 Rookie. First career start. NFL record (tied) (later surpassed): Most passing yards in a game by a rookie.
237: Tom Brady[91] September 12, 2011 New England Patriots @Miami Dolphins W 38–24 32 48 517 4 1 121.6 2nd career 400-yard game.
238: Chad Henne[117] September 12, 2011 Miami Dolphins New England Patriots L 38–24 30 49 416 2 1 93.6 Along with Tom Brady's 517 yards, it is the seventh time in history that two QBs surpass 400 yards in one game.
239: Cam Newton[116] September 18, 2011 Carolina Panthers Green Bay Packers L 30–23 28 46 432 1 3 72.0 Rookie. NFL record(later surpassed): Most passing yards in a game by a rookie. Second 400-yard game and second career start. Sixth QB, and first rookie, with consecutive 400-yard games.
240: Tom Brady[91] September 18, 2011 New England Patriots San Diego Chargers W 35–21 31 40 423 3 0 135.7 3rd career 400-yard game. Seventh QB with consecutive 400-yard games.
241: Michael Vick[118] October 2, 2011 Philadelphia Eagles San Francisco 49ers L 24–23 30 46 416 2 1 99.5
242: Aaron Rodgers[114] October 2, 2011 Green Bay Packers Denver Broncos W 49–23 29 38 408 4 1 134.5 3rd career 400-yard game.
243: Eli Manning[119] October 9, 2011 New York Giants Seattle Seahawks L 36–25 24 39 420 3 3 91.8
244: Matt Schaub[110] October 9, 2011 Houston Texans Oakland Raiders L 25–20 24 51 416 2 2 72.0 3rd career 400-yard game.
245: Vince Young[120] November 27, 2011 Philadelphia Eagles New England Patriots L 38–20 26 48 400 1 1 80.2
246: Eli Manning[119] November 28, 2011 New York Giants New Orleans Saints L 49–24 33 47 406 2 1 101.9 2nd career 400-yard game.
247: Matthew Stafford[112] December 4, 2011 Detroit Lions @New Orleans Saints L 31–17 31 44 408 1 1 97.5 2nd career 400-yard game.
248: Eli Manning[119] December 11, 2011 New York Giants Dallas Cowboys W 37–34 27 47 400 2 1 90.7 3rd career 400-yard game. 2nd QB ever with three 400-yard passing games in one season.
249: Drew Brees[104] December 18, 2011 New Orleans Saints @Minnesota Vikings W 42–20 32 40 412 5 0 149.2 8th career 400-yard game.
250: Matthew Stafford[112] January 1, 2012 Detroit Lions @Green Bay Packers L 41–45 36 59 520 5 2 103.8 NFL Record: 1,000 combined yards in game. Along with Matt Flynn's 480 yards, it is the eighth time in history that two QBs surpass 400 yards in one game. 4th career 400-yard game. First game in history that two QBs passed for 400 yards and 5 TDs each.
251: Matt Flynn[121] January 1, 2012 Green Bay Packers Detroit Lions W 45–41 31 44 480 6 1 136.4 NFL Record: 1,000 combined yards in game. Eighth game in history that two QBs surpass 400 yards in one game. First game in history that two QBs passed for 400 yards and 5 TDs each.
252: Carson Palmer[103] January 1, 2012 Oakland Raiders San Diego Chargers L 26-38 28 43 417 2 1 102.6 4th career 400-yard game.
253: Drew Brees[104] January 7, 2012 New Orleans Saints Detroit Lions W 45-28 33 43 466 3 0 134.4 Postseason 400-yard #016: 1st QB with consecutive 400-yard postseason games. NFC Wild Card. 9th career 400-yard game, 2nd in postseason. Most yards in a regulation postseason game.
254: Drew Brees[104] January 14, 2012 New Orleans Saints San Francisco 49ers L 32-36 40 63 462 4 2 93.4 Postseason 400-yard #017: 1st QB with 3 – and 3 consecutive – 400-yard postseason games. NFC Divisional. 10th career 400-yard game, 3rd in postseason. First QB with consecutive 400-yard games in a single postseason.
255: Eli Manning[119] September 16, 2012 New York Giants Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 41-34 31 51 510 3 3 89.5 4th career 400-yard game. Thirteenth NFL quarterback to break 500 yards.
256: Ryan Tannehill[122] September 30, 2012 Miami Dolphins Arizona Cardinals L 21-24 26 41 431 1 2 86.5 Rookie.
257: Drew Brees[104] September 30, 2012 New Orleans Saints Green Bay Packers L 27-28 35 54 446 3 0 109.0 11th career 400-yard game
258: Josh Freeman[123] October 21, 2012 Tampa Bay Buccaneers New Orleans Saints L 28-35 24 42 420 3 0 115.2
259: Tony Romo[115] October 28, 2012 Dallas Cowboys New York Giants L 24-29 36 62 437 1 4 58.3 2nd career 400-yard game
260: Andrew Luck[124] November 4, 2012 Indianapolis Colts Miami Dolphins W 23-20 30 48 433 2 0 105.6 Rookie. NFL record: Most passing yards in a game by a rookie.
261: Carson Palmer[103] November 4, 2012 Oakland Raiders Tampa Bay Buccaneers L 32-42 39 61 414 4 3 85.0 5th career 400-yard game
262: Matt Ryan[125] November 11, 2012 Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints L 27-31 34 52 411 3 1 100.7
263: Matt Schaub[110] November 18, 2012 Houston Texans Jacksonville Jaguars W 43-37 (OT) 43 55 527 5 2 121.7 4th career 400-yard game, tied for 2nd for passing yards in a game
264: Matthew Stafford[112] November 22, 2012 Detroit Lions Houston Texans L 31-34 (OT) 31 61 441 2 0 85.5 4th career 400-yard game
265: Tony Romo[115] November 22, 2012 Dallas Cowboys Washington Redskins L 31-38 37 63 441 3 2 84.1 3rd career 400-yard game
266: Tom Brady[91] December 16, 2012 New England Patriots San Francisco 49ers L 34-41 36 65 443 1 2 68.9 4th career 400-yard game
267: Matthew Stafford[112] December 22, 2012 Detroit Lions Atlanta Falcons L 31-18 37 56 443 0 1 82.7 5th career 400-yard game, new NFL record for most yards (443) in a regular season game with 0 TDs.
268: Tony Romo[115] December 23, 2012 Dallas Cowboys New Orleans Saints L 31-34 (OT) 26 43 416 4 0 123.8 4th career 400-yard game. 3rd QB ever with three 400-yard passing games in one season.
269: Drew Brees[104] December 23, 2012 New Orleans Saints Dallas Cowboys W 34-31 (OT) 36 52 437 3 0 114.0 12th career 400-yard game
270: Peyton Manning[75] September 5, 2013 Denver Broncos Baltimore Ravens W 49-27 27 42 462 7 0 141.1 11th career 400-yard game. NFL record (tied): Most touchdown passes thrown in a game.
271: Colin Kaepernick[126] September 8, 2013 San Francisco 49ers Green Bay Packers W 34-28 27 39 412 3 0 129.4 Although this was his first career 400-yard passing game, Kaepernick put up a combined 444 yards in SF's last meeting with GB[127]
272: Eli Manning [119] September 8, 2013 New York Giants @Dallas Cowboys L 31-36 27 42 412 4 3 102.3 5th career 400-yard game.
273: Aaron Rodgers[114] September 15, 2013 Green Bay Packers Washington Redskins W 38-20 34 42 480 4 0 146.0 4th career 400-yard game.
274: Michael Vick[118] September 15, 2013 Philadelphia Eagles San Diego Chargers L 30-33 23 36 428 2 0 123.4 2nd career 400-yard game.
275: Philip Rivers[111] September 15, 2013 San Diego Chargers @Philadelphia Eagles W 33-30 36 47 419 3 0 124.3 4th career 400-yard game.
276: Ben Roethlisberger[102] September 23, 2013 Pittsburgh Steelers Chicago Bears L 23-40 26 41 406 2 2 92.1 4th career 400-yard game.
277: Philip Rivers[111] September 29, 2013 San Diego Chargers Dallas Cowboys W 30-21 35 42 401 3 1 131.6 5th career 400-yard game
278: Matt Ryan[125] September 29, 2013 Atlanta Falcons New England Patriots L 23-30 34 54 421 2 1 102.9 2nd career 400-yard game
279 Drew Brees[104] September 30, 2013 New Orleans Saints Miami Dolphins W 38-17 30 39 413 4 0 144.5 13th career 400-yard game.
280: Tony Romo [115] October 6, 2013 Dallas Cowboys Denver Broncos L 51-48 25 36 506 5 1 140.0 5th career 400-yard game.
281: Peyton Manning[75] October 6, 2013 Denver Broncos @Dallas Cowboys W 51-48 33 42 414 4 1 129.6 12th career 400-yard game.
282: Philip Rivers[111] October 6, 2013 San Diego Chargers @Oakland Raiders L 27-17 36 48 411 2 3 88.1 6th career 400-yard game.
283: Matthew Stafford[112] October 27, 2013 Detroit Lions Dallas Cowboys W 31-30 33 48 488 1 2 91.3 6th career 400-yard game.
284: Nick Foles[128] November 3, 2013 Philadelphia Eagles Oakland Raiders W 49-20 22 28 406 7 0 158.3 NFL record (tied): Most touchdown passes thrown in a game. NFL record (tied): perfect 158.3 rating.
285: Ben Roethlisberger[102] November 3, 2013 Pittsburgh Steelers New England Patriots L 31-55 28 48 400 4 2 95.8 5th career 400-yard game.
286: Tom Brady[91] November 3, 2013 New England Patriots Pittsburgh Steelers W 55-31 23 33 432 4 0 151.8 5th career 400-yard game.
287: Carson Palmer[103] November 17, 2013 Arizona Cardinals Jacksonville Jaguars W 27-14 30 42 419 2 0 119.0 6th career 400-yard game.
288: Peyton Manning[75] December 1, 2013 Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs W 35-28 22 35 403 5 2 150 13th career 400-yard game.
289: Tom Brady[91] December 8, 2013 New England Patriots Cleveland Browns W 27-26 32 52 418 2 1 91.7 6th career 400-yard game.
290: Ryan Fitzpatrick December 15, 2013 Tennessee Titans Arizona Cardinals L 34-37 OT 36 58 402 4 2 91.3
291: Nick Foles[128] December 15, 2013 Philadelphia Eagles Minnesota Vikings L 30-48 30 48 428 3 1 103.5 2nd career 400-yard game.
292: Peyton Manning[75] December 22, 2013 Denver Broncos Houston Texans W 37-13 32 51 400 4 0 113.2 14th career 400-yard game.
293: Carson Palmer[103] December 29, 2013 Arizona Cardinals San Francisco 49ers L 23-20 28 49 407 2 1 89.4 7th career 400-yard game.
294: Andrew Luck[124] January 4, 2014 Indianapolis Colts Kansas City Chiefs W 45-44 29 45 443 4 3 98.7 Postseason 400-yard #018: 14th QB. NFC Wild Card. 2nd career 400-yard game.
295: Peyton Manning[75] January 19, 2014 Denver Broncos New England Patriots W 26-16 32 43 400 2 0 118.4 Postseason 400-yard #019: AFC Championship. 15th career 400-yard game, 3rd in postseason.
296: Matt Ryan[125] September 7, 2014 Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints W 37-34 31 43 448 3 0 128.8 3rd career 400-yard game.
297: Kirk Cousins[129] September 21, 2014 Washington Redskins @Philadelphia Eagles L 37-34 30 48 427 3 1 103.4
298: Peyton Manning[75] October 5, 2014 Denver Broncos Arizona Cardinals W 41-20 31 47 479 4 2 110.2 16th career 400-yard game.
299: Ben Roethlisberger[102] October 26, 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers Indianapolis Colts W 51-34 40 49 522 6 0 150.6 6th 400-yard game and 2nd career 500-yard game.
300: Andrew Luck[124] October 26, 2014 Indianapolis Colts @Pittsburgh Steelers L 34-51 26 45 400 3 2 91.0 3rd career 400-yard game.
301: Nick Foles[128] October 26, 2014 Philadelphia Eagles @Arizona Cardinals L 20-24 36 62 411 2 2 75.4 3rd career 400-yard game.
302: Aaron Rodgers[114] October 26, 2014 Green Bay Packers @New Orleans Saints L 23-44 28 39 418 1 2 64.1 5th career 400-yard game.
303: Peyton Manning[75] November 2, 2014 Denver Broncos @New England Patriots L 21-43 34 57 438 2 2 80.9 17th career 400-yard game.
304: Drew Brees[104] November 24, 2014 New Orleans Saints Baltimore Ravens L 27-34 35 45 420 3 1 118.5 14th career 400-yard game.
305: Ben Roethlisberger[102] November 30, 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers New Orleans Saints L 32-35 32 58 435 2 2 76.4 7th career 400-yard game.
306: Eli Manning [119] December 28, 2014 New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles L 26-34 28 53 429 1 1 78.3 6th career 400-yard game.
307: Philip Rivers[111] September 13, 2015 San Diego Chargers Detroit Lions W 33-28 35 42 404 2 2 102.8 7th career 400-yard game.
308: Tom Brady[91] September 20, 2015 New England Patriots @Buffalo Bills W 40-32 38 59 466 3 0 105.6 7th career 400-yard game.
309: Josh McCown[130] October 11, 2015 Cleveland Browns @Baltimore Ravens W 33-30 OT 36 51 457 2 0 111.3
310: Eli Manning[119] October 11, 2015 New York Giants San Francisco 49ers W 30-27 41 54 441 3 1 110.1 7th career 400-yard game.
311: Carson Palmer[103] October 18, 2015 Arizona Cardinals @Pittsburgh Steelers L 13-25 29 45 421 1 2 83.6 8th career 400-yard game.
312: Matthew Stafford[112] October 18, 2015 Detroit Lions Chicago Bears W 37-34 OT 27 42 405 4 1 117.6 7th career 400-yard game.
313: Philip Rivers[111] October 18, 2015 San Diego Chargers @Green Bay Packers L 20-27 43 65 503 2 0 99.7 8th career 400-yard game and 1st career 500-yard game. First QB in NFL History to throw over 500 yards with no interceptions and his team still lose the game.[131]
314: Drew Brees[104] November 1, 2015 New Orleans Saints New York Giants W 52-49 39 50 505 7 2 131.7 15th career 400-yard game and 2nd career 500-yard game. NFL record (tied): Most touchdown passes thrown in a game.
315: Ben Roethlisberger[102] November 29, 2015 Pittsburgh Steelers @Seattle Seahawks L 30-39 36 55 456 1 2 82.1 8th career 400-yard game.
316: Drew Brees[104] December 27, 2015 New Orleans Saints Jacksonville Jaguars W 38-27 25 36 412 3 0 135.4 16th career 400-yard game.
317: Kellen Moore[132] January 3, 2016 Dallas Cowboys Washington Redskins L 23-34 33 48 435 3 2 100.6
# Quarterback Date Team Opponent Result Comp. Att. Yds TDs INTs Rtg Notes

Quarterbacks with multiple games of 400 or more yards passing

Names in bold are still active.

Quarterback Games w/400+ Yards
(Reg. season)
Games w/400+ Yards
(Postseason)
Total
Peyton Manning 14 3 17
Drew Brees 13 3 16
Dan Marino 13 2 15
Carson Palmer 8 0 8
Philip Rivers 8 0 8
Ben Roethlisberger 8 0 8
Dan Fouts 6 1 7
Joe Montana 7 0 7
Warren Moon 7 0 7
Eli Manning 7 0 7
Matthew Stafford 7 0 7
Tom Brady 7 0 7
Drew Bledsoe 6 0 6
Sonny Jurgensen 5 0 5
Dave Krieg 5 0 5
Aaron Rodgers 4 1 5
Tony Romo 5 0 5
Kurt Warner 4 1 5
Marc Bulger 4 0 4
Randall Cunningham 3 1 4
Boomer Esiason 4 0 4
Tommy Kramer 4 0 4
Matt Schaub 4 0 4
Vinny Testaverde 4 0 4
Matt Cassel 3 0 3
Matt Hasselbeck 3 0 3
Bernie Kosar 2 1 3
Donovan McNabb 3 0 3
Joe Namath 3 0 3
Phil Simms 3 0 3
Steve Young 3 0 3
Matt Ryan 3 0 3
Andrew Luck 2 1 3
Nick Foles 3 0 3
Ken Anderson 2 0 2
George Blanda 2 0 2
Mark Brunell 2 0 2
Daunte Culpepper 2 0 2
John Elway 2 0 2
Brett Favre 2 0 2
Jeff Garcia 2 0 2
Trent Green 2 0 2
Kelly Holcomb 1 1 2
Charley Johnson 2 0 2
Jim Kelly 1 1 2
Jon Kitna 2 0 2
Neil Lomax 2 0 2
Don Meredith 2 0 2
Cam Newton 2 0 2
Ken O'Brien 2 0 2
Kyle Orton 2 0 2
Jake Plummer 2 0 2
Mark Rypien 2 0 2
Richard Todd 2 0 2
Michael Vick 2 0 2
Billy Volek 2 0 2
Doug Williams 2 0 2

Quarterbacks with consecutive games of 400 or more yards

Only nine quarterbacks have, by NFL standards, had 400 or more passing yards in back-to-back games. Eight have done so in the regular season, and Drew Brees has done so in the postseason. Cam Newton accomplished this feat in his first two professional games, and Tom Brady also had 400-yard games in the same two weeks of the NFL season as Newton.

*Two quarterbacks, Kurt Warner and Brees, have thrown for 400 or more yards in their final post-season game of a season and then passed for 400 or more yards in the first game of the following regular season. Warner did so with the St. Louis Rams in his Super Bowl XXXIV win on January 30, 2000 and again in the Rams' Week 1 win on September 4, 2000. Brees accomplished the same feat in the New Orleans Saints' loss in the Wild Card round of the 2010–11 NFC playoffs and the Saints' Week 1 loss in the 2011 Kickoff Game. Note that the NFL does not recognize these cases as "consecutive games". By contrast, Brees' 400-yard performances in the Wild Card and Divisional rounds of the 2011–12 playoffs do count as "consecutive", as they were accomplished in a single season.

Top 10 games of 400 or more yards by category

Rank Rating Completion
Percentage
Touchdown
Percentage
Yards Per Attempt Total Yards
1 158.3 83.3% 21.9% 18.6 554
Player Ken O'Brien: 1986; Nick Foles: 2013 Philip Rivers: Week 4, 2013; Week 1, 2015 Sid Luckman: 1943 Sammy Baugh: 1948 Norm Van Brocklin: 1951
2 157.6 81.8% 21.9% 17.8 527
Player Phil Simms: 1984 Jeff Garcia: 2000 George Blanda: Week 11, 1961 Joe Namath: 1972 Warren Moon: 1990
3 152.8 81.8% 21.4% 15.6 527
Player Sammy Baugh: 1948 Peyton Manning: 2005 Joe Namath: 1972 Steve McNair: 2003 Matt Schaub: 2012
4 151.4 81.8% 20.7% 15.0 522
Player Y. A. Tittle: 1962 Ken O'Brien: 1986 Tom Flores: 1963 James Harris: 1976 Boomer Esiason: 1996
5 150.6 81.6% 19.4% 14.52 522
Player Ben Roethlisberger: 2014 Ben Roethlisberger: 2014 Mark Rypien: 1991 Peyton Manning: 2001 Ben Roethlisberger: 2014
6 149.2 81.3% 18.0% 14.50 521
Player Drew Brees: 2011 Steve Young: 1993 Y. A. Tittle: 1962 George Blanda: 1961 Dan Marino: 1988
7 147.8 81.3% 16.7% 14.4 520
Player Donovan McNabb: 2004 Drew Brees: 2008 Sammy Baugh: 1948 Steve Young: 1993 Matthew Stafford: 2012
8 146.8 80.4% 16.7% 14.3 517
Player Steve McNair: 2003 Neil Lomax: 1984 Boomer Esiason: 1986 Mark Rypien: 1991 Tom Brady: 2011
9 145.8 80.0% 16.3% 14.2 513
Player Randall Cunningham: 1998 Drew Brees: Week 16, 2011 Joe Kapp: 1969 Boomer Esiason: 1986 Phil Simms: 1985
10 145.7 79.3% 16.1% 14.06 510
Player Peyton Manning: 2005 Peyton Manning: 2001 Don Horn: 1969 Tony Romo: 2013 Drew Brees: 2006; Eli Manning: 2012

Every game with two 400 or more yard quarterbacks

Rank Quarterbacks Date Game Attempts Comp Yards TDs INTs Rating
1 Matthew Stafford
Matt Flynn
1/1/2012 Detroit Lions: 41
Green Bay Packers: 45
59
44
36
31
520
480
5
6
2
1
103.8
126.9
Total: 86 Points 103 67 1,000 11 3
2 Tom Brady
Chad Henne
9/12/2011 New England Patriots: 38
Miami Dolphins: 24
48
49
32
30
517
416
4
2
1
1
121.6
93.6
Total: 62 Points 97 62 933 6 2
3 Ken O'Brien
Dan Marino
9/21/1986 New York Jets: 51
Miami Dolphins: 45
43
50
29
30
479
448
4
6
1
2
126.0
112.3
Total: 96 Points 93 59 927 10 3
4 Matt Schaub
Donovan McNabb
9/19/2010 Houston Texans: 30
Washington Redskins: 27
52
38
38
28
497
426
3
1
1
0
114.0
119.0
Total: 57 Points 90 66 923 4 1
5 Ben Roethlisberger
Andrew Luck
10/26/2014 Pittsburgh Steelers: 51
Indianapolis Colts: 34
49
40
40
26
522
400
6
3
0
2
150.6
90.1
Total: 84 Points 94 66 922 9 2
6 Peyton Manning
Tony Romo
10/6/2013 Denver Broncos: 51
Dallas Cowboys: 48
42
36
33
25
414
506
4
5
1
1
129.6
140.0
Total: 99 Points 78 58 920 9 2
7 Dan Marino
Drew Bledsoe
9/4/1994 Miami Dolphins: 39
New England Patriots: 35
42
51
23
32
473
421
5
4
1
2
124.3
96.6
Total: 74 Points 93 55 894 9 3
8 Drew Brees
Tony Romo
12/23/2012 New Orleans Saints: 34
Dallas Cowboys: 31
53
43
37
26
446
416
3
4
0
0
114.2
123.8
Total: 65 Points 95 62 862 7 0
9 Jim Kelly
Steve Young
9/13/1992 Buffalo Bills: 34
San Francisco 49ers: 31
33
37
22
26
403
449
3
3
1
1
126.2
127.0
Total: 65 Points 70 48 852 6 2
10 Dan Fouts
Ken Anderson
12/20/1982 San Diego Chargers: 50
Cincinnati Bengals: 34
40
56
25
40
435
416
1
2
2
1
87.0
97.0
Total: 84 Points 96 65 851 3 3
11 Philip Rivers
Michael Vick
9/15/2013 San Diego Chargers: 33
Philadelphia Eagles: 30
47
36
36
23
419
428
3
2
0
0
124.3
123.4
Total: 63 Points 83 59 847 5 0
12 Dan Fouts
Don Strock
1/2/1982 San Diego Chargers: 41
Miami Dolphins: 38
53
43
33
29
433
403
3
4
1
1
116.2
118.7
Total: 79 Points 96 62 836 7 2
13 Tom Brady
Ben Roethlisberger
11/3/2013 New England 55
Pittsburgh Steelers 31
33
48
23
28
432
400
4
4
0
2
151.8
95.8
Total: 86 Points 81 51 832 8 2

See also

References

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