Touchdown Leaders 2018

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Peyton Manning holds the single season passing touchdown record, throwing 55 touchdowns in 2013.

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This is a list of National Football Leaguequarterbacks who have led the regular season in passing touchdowns each year. The record for touchdown passes in a season is held by Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos who threw 55 in 2013. Six quarterbacks have led the NFL in passing touchdowns in four different seasons (Johnny Unitas, Steve Young, Brett Favre, Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady), and one player (Len Dawson) achieved the same feat in the American Football League, the AFL.

Passing touchdown leaders[edit]

1945
Sid Luckman (2)14Chicago Bears
Bob Waterfield (1)Cleveland Rams
1946Sid Luckman (3)17Chicago Bears
Bob Waterfield (2)Los Angeles Rams
1947Sammy Baugh (2)25Washington Redskins
1948Tommy Thompson25Philadelphia Eagles
1949Johnny Lujack23Chicago Bears
1950George Ratterman22New York Yanks
1951Bobby Layne26Detroit Lions
1952Jim Finks20Pittsburgh Steelers
Otto GrahamCleveland Browns
1953Bobby Thomason21Philadelphia Eagles
1954Adrian Burk23Philadelphia Eagles
1955Y. A. Tittle (1)17San Francisco 49ers
Tobin Rote (1)Green Bay Packers
1956Tobin Rote (2)18Green Bay Packers
1957Johnny Unitas (1)24Baltimore Colts
1958Johnny Unitas (2)19Baltimore Colts
1959Johnny Unitas (3)32*Baltimore Colts
1960Johnny Unitas (4)25Baltimore Colts
1961Sonny Jurgensen (1)32Philadelphia Eagles
1962Y. A. Tittle (2)33*New York Giants
1963Y. A. Tittle (3)36*New York Giants
1964Frank Ryan (1)25Cleveland Browns
1965John Brodie (1)30San Francisco 49ers
1966Frank Ryan (2)29Cleveland Browns
1967Sonny Jurgensen (2)31Washington Redskins
1968Earl Morrall26Baltimore Colts
1969Roman Gabriel (1)24Los Angeles Rams
1970John Brodie (2)24San Francisco 49ers
1971John Hadl21San Diego Chargers
1972Billy Kilmer19Washington Redskins
Joe NamathNew York Jets
1973Roman Gabriel (2)23Philadelphia Eagles
Roger StaubachDallas Cowboys
1974Ken Stabler (1)26Oakland Raiders
1975Fran Tarkenton25Minnesota Vikings
Joe FergusonBuffalo Bills
1976Ken Stabler (2)27Oakland Raiders
1977Bob Griese22Miami Dolphins
1978Terry Bradshaw (1)28Pittsburgh Steelers
1979Steve Grogan28New England Patriots
Brian SipeCleveland Browns
1980Steve Bartkowski31Atlanta Falcons
1981Dan Fouts (1)33San Diego Chargers
1982Dan Fouts (2)17San Diego Chargers
Terry Bradshaw (2)Pittsburgh Steelers
Joe Montana (1)San Francisco 49ers
1983Lynn Dickey32Green Bay Packers
1984Dan Marino (1)48*Miami Dolphins
1985Dan Marino (2)30Miami Dolphins
1986Dan Marino (3)44Miami Dolphins
1987Joe Montana (2)31San Francisco 49ers
1988Jim Everett (1)31Los Angeles Rams
1989Jim Everett (2)29Los Angeles Rams
1990Warren Moon33Houston Oilers
1991Jim Kelly33Buffalo Bills
1992Steve Young (1)25San Francisco 49ers
1993Steve Young (2)29San Francisco 49ers
1994Steve Young (3)35San Francisco 49ers
1995Brett Favre (1)38Green Bay Packers
1996Brett Favre (2)39Green Bay Packers
1997Brett Favre (3)35Green Bay Packers
1998Steve Young (4)36San Francisco 49ers
1999Kurt Warner (1)41St. Louis Rams
2000Peyton Manning (1)33Indianapolis Colts
Daunte CulpepperMinnesota Vikings
2001Kurt Warner (2)36St. Louis Rams
2002Tom Brady (1)28New England Patriots
2003Brett Favre (4)32Green Bay Packers
2004Peyton Manning (2)49*Indianapolis Colts
2005Carson Palmer32Cincinnati Bengals
2006Peyton Manning (3)31Indianapolis Colts
2007Tom Brady (2)50*New England Patriots
2008Drew Brees (1)34New Orleans Saints
Philip RiversSan Diego Chargers
2009Drew Brees (2)34New Orleans Saints
2010Tom Brady (3)36New England Patriots
2011Drew Brees (3)46New Orleans Saints
2012Drew Brees (4)43New Orleans Saints
2013Peyton Manning (4)55*Denver Broncos
2014Andrew Luck40Indianapolis Colts
2015Tom Brady (4)36New England Patriots
2016Aaron Rodgers (1)40Green Bay Packers
2017Russell Wilson34Seattle Seahawks
2018Patrick Mahomes50Kansas City Chiefs
2019Lamar Jackson36Baltimore Ravens
2020Aaron Rodgers (2)48Green Bay Packers

Top 25 Single Season Passing Touchdown Seasons[edit]

Updated through the 2020 season
RankPlayerTeamSeasonTDTD
Pct.
Int.Int.
Pct.
1Peyton Manning

(1/3)

Denver2013558.3101.5
2Tom Brady (1/3)New England2007508.781.4
Patrick Mahomes (1/2)Kansas City20188.6122.1
4Peyton Manning (2/3)Indianapolis2004499.9102.0
5Dan Marino (1/2)Miami1984488.5173.0
Aaron Rodgers (1/5)Green Bay20209.151.0
7Drew Brees (1/3)New Orleans2011467.0142.1
8Aaron Rodgers (2/5)Green Bay2011459.061.2
9Dan Marino (2/2)Miami1986447.1233.7
10Drew Brees (2/3)New Orleans2012436.4192.8
11Kurt WarnerSt. Louis Rams1999418.2132.6
Matthew StaffordDetroit20116.2162.4
13Andrew Luck (1/2)Indianapolis2014406.5162.6
Aaron Rodgers (3/5)Green Bay20166.671.1
Tom Brady (2/3)Tampa Bay20206.6122.0
Russell WilsonSeattle20207.2132.3
17Brett Favre (1/2)Green Bay1996397.2132.4
Daunte CulpepperMinnesota20047.1112.0
Tom Brady (3/3)New England20116.4122.0
Aaron Rodgers (4/5)Green Bay20127.181.4
Drew Brees (3/3)New Orleans20136.0121.8
Peyton Manning (3/3)Denver20146.5152.5
Andrew Luck (2/2)Indianapolis20186.1152.3
24Brett Favre (2/2)Green Bay1995386.7132.3
Aaron Rodgers (5/5)Green Bay20147.351.0
Matt RyanAtlanta20167.171.3
Patrick Mahomes (2/2)Kansas City20206.561.0
RankPlayerTeamSeasonTDTD
Pct.
Int.Int.
Pct.

Other leagues[edit]

All-America Football Conference (AAFC)[edit]

YearPlayerTDsTeam
1946Otto Graham17Cleveland Browns
1947Otto Graham25Cleveland Browns
1948Frankie Albert29San Francisco 49ers
1949Frankie Albert27San Francisco 49ers
Passing

American Football League (AFL)[edit]

YearPlayerTDsTeam
1960Al Dorow26New York Titans
1961George Blanda36Houston Oilers
1962Len Dawson29Dallas Texans
1963Len Dawson26Kansas City Chiefs
1964Babe Parilli31Boston Patriots
1965Len Dawson21Kansas City Chiefs
1966Len Dawson26Kansas City Chiefs
1967Daryle Lamonica30Oakland Raiders
1968John Hadl27San Diego Chargers
1969Daryle Lamonica34Oakland Raiders

Most titles[edit]

TitlesPlayerYearsTeam
4Johnny Unitas1957, 1958, 1959, 1960Baltimore Colts
Steve Young1992, 1993, 1994, 1998San Francisco 49ers
Brett Favre1995, 1996, 1997, 2003Green Bay Packers
Drew Brees2008, 2009, 2011, 2012New Orleans Saints
Peyton Manning2000, 2004, 2006, 2013Indianapolis Colts/Denver Broncos
Tom Brady2002, 2007, 2010, 2015New England Patriots
3Arnie Herber1932, 1934, 1936Green Bay Packers
Dan Marino1984, 1985, 1986Miami Dolphins
Sid Luckman1943, 1945, 1946Chicago Bears
Y.A. Tittle1955, 1962, 1963San Francisco 49ers/New York Giants

Johnny Unitas is the only player to win four titles in a row. Three players (Steve Young, Dan Marino and Brett Favre) have won three in a row.

See also[edit]

NFL Passing Touchdowns Career Leaders Pro-Football ...

2018

References[edit]

2018 NFL Stat Leaders: Aaron Rodgers Will Retake TD Pass Crown

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