4806 yards, 3rd best all time for a single season passing.
Through the 2012 season, Tom Brady is the Patriots all-time leader in passing yards, with 44,806.
9th all time in career passing yards 8th all time in career completions 5th all time in passing touchdowns.
Randy Moss caught a total of 8 touchdown passes from Tom Brady that were over 50 yards during their time together with the New England Patriots from 2007 to 2010. Moss's deep threat ability complemented Brady's passing skills, making them one of the most explosive quarterback-receiver duos in NFL history.
John Elway is the all time leader in passing yards.
Through the 2008 season, Blanda ranks 48th on the all time passing yardage list with 26,920. Ranked 47th is Jon Kitna with 27,293 yards and ranked 49th is Steve Grogan with 26,886. Current active QBs that could pass Blanda in the 2009 season are Tom Brady who is 51st at 26,446 yards, Drew Brees who is 53rd at 26,258 yards, Jeff Garcia who is 55th at 25,537 yards, and Matt Hasselbeck who is ranked 68th at 23,549 yards.
Dan Fouts with 43040 passing yards.
Frank Tarkenton is the Vikings all time leader in passing yards with 33,098.
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As of the 2007 season, Jim Hart is the Cardinals all time passing yardage leader with 34,639 yards.
Kyle Boller is with 7,846 yards.
Phil Simms with 33,462 yards.
As of my last update, Tom Brady's career statistics include over 89,000 passing yards, more than 640 touchdown passes, and a passer rating around 97.3 across 23 seasons. In contrast, Andrew Luck, who played for a shorter period, amassed about 23,000 passing yards, 171 touchdown passes, and a passer rating of approximately 87.0 over his six seasons. While Brady is widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, Luck was known for his strong arm and playmaking ability before his early retirement. Their careers reflect different trajectories in the NFL, with Brady achieving unprecedented success and longevity.