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That would be John Elway, sacked 516 times in his career.
Matt Cassel, sacked 47 times in 2008.
A whole team cannot get sacked, but a quarterback behind the line of scrimmage can. The Colts quarterback, Peyton Manning, was sacked a total of zero times in the 2010 super Bowl.
Ben Roethlisberger was sacked around 50 times I believe...
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QBs for the Detroit Lions were sacked 52 times in the 2008 season. Jon Kitna was sacked 15 times, Dan Orlovsky and Daunte Culpepper were sacked 14 times each, Drew Stanton was sacked 6 times, and Drew Henson was sacked 3 times.
Aaron Rodgers 37 times!
Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill lead the league in getting laid out, he was sacked 58 times in the 2013 NFL regular season.
In the NFL, pass yardage is computed differently for team stats and for individual stats.For individual stats, the yardage is computed by determining where the play ends in relation to the line of scrimmage when the play began. If a forward pass is completed and the receiver is tackled downfield 15 yards from the line of scrimmage where the play began, the quarterback is credited with 15 passing yards. If a forward pass is completed and the receiver is tackled 3 yards behind the line of scrimmage where the play began, the quarterback is credited with -3 passing yards.For team stats, the above also applies. However, yardage lost to sacks is subtracted from a team's passing yardage total where it is not subtracted from a quarterback's passing yardage total. If, in a game, a quarterback throws for 250 yards and is sacked 2 times for 15 yards lost, the QB's passing yardage total will be 250 and the team's passing yardage total will be 235.
In the NFL, that was Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers and Ben Roethlisberger of the Pittsburgh Steelers who were each sacked 50 times.
Between the years 1998 and 2013, Peyton Manning was only sacked 38 times. He played for the Indianapolis Colts and the Denver Broncos.
John Elway was sacked 516 times, more than any quarterback in NFL history, despite escaping hundreds more with his atheletic ability.