Who has most TD passes in NFL history?

Tom Brady
Tom Brady has the most touchdown passes in NFL history with 624.

How many touchdown passes has Tom Brady thrown in the playoffs?

85 touchdowns
Brady has thrown for 12,720 yards, 1,135 completions and 85 touchdowns in the postseason. And in terms of passing yards, completions and TDs, the Packers’ Aaron Rodgers (who crashed out of the playoffs on Saturday) is the only QB who comes close and he only registers 5,669, 481 and 45, respectively.

How many passes has Tom Brady threw?

Tom Brady ranks first all-time in: Starts: 316. Completions: 7,263. Attempts: 11,317. Passing Yards: 84,520.

Who has more TD passes Brady or Rodgers?

Passing Touchdowns Career: Brady is first with 624, Brees is second with 571, Favre is fourth with 508 and Rodgers is fifth with 449. Active: Rodgers is first with 449, Ryan is second with 367 and Stafford is third with 323. This is the interesting number. Rodgers trails Brady by 175.

What quarterback holds the most NFL records?

Brett Favre holds almost every single NFL passing record, including attempts, completions, yards, and touchdown passes. He is the only back-to-back-to-back MVP winner in NFL history (1995-1997). He has been selected to nine Pro Bowls and led the NFL in touchdown passes four times and passing yards twice.

How does Tom Brady have 700 touchdowns?

Tom Brady threw the 700th touchdown pass of his career on Sunday in overtime against the Bills. As soon as the ball crossed the goal line, a Buccaneers staffer sprinted to retrieve the ball. The last time Brady threw a historic touchdown, he had to negotiate to get it back from a fan.

Who more accurate Tom Brady or Aaron Rodgers?

The stats show that Rodgers is far more accurate. He throws more touchdowns, fewer interceptions, and has better accuracy. Tom Brady throws for more yards, wins more games, loses less, and leads in both fourth-quarter comebacks and game-winning drives.

Who is a better quarterback than Tom Brady?

Drew Brees put up similar, if not better, all-around numbers than Tom Brady, and is the closest QB in relation to efficiency and overall passing numbers among active QBs. Drew Brees could be the closest to Brady right now among those still competing in the NFL.