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Tom Brady led the league in passing touchdowns five times, an NFL record. Johnny Unitas is the only player to have led the league in passing touchdowns in four consecutive seasons (1957–1960). Y. A. Tittle held the record for most passing touchdowns in a season for 21 years and led the league in passing touchdowns three times.
Aaron Rodgers leads all active players with 475 career passing touchdowns. Brady also is the record holder for the most career playoff passing touchdowns with 88. He is followed by Joe Montana and Rodgers, with both tied at 45. Rodgers leads all active players in career playoff passing touchdowns. The longest career passing touchdown record ...
Most passes completed per game, season FBS: 39.4 – Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 2007 FCS: 32.4 – Willie Totten, Mississippi Valley, 1984 Div II: 40.4 – J. J. Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 Div III: 34.0 – Bryan Peterson, Whitworth University (WA), 2014 Most touchdown passes, career
Justin Herbert equaled the rookie mark for TD passes with his 27th near the end of the first half
Malik Nabers caught six passes for 122 yards and two TDs for LSU (9-3, 6-2 SEC). In the process, he became LSU’s career record holder in receptions with 186, eclipsing Wendell Davis' mark of 183.
First 40 touchdown pass season: Dan Marino, 48 touchdown passes, Miami Dolphins, 1984; First 50 touchdown pass season: Tom Brady, 50 touchdown passes, New England Patriots, 2007; First 55 touchdown pass season: Peyton Manning, 55 touchdown passes, Denver Broncos, 2013; First 400 yard passing game: Sid Luckman, 433 passing yards, Chicago Bears vs.
QB Patrick Mahomes now has 174 career TD passes, passing PFHOF Dan Marino (173) for most TD passes in a player's first 75 career starts. Mahomes is making his 72nd career start in today's game.
The record for touchdown passes in a season is held by Peyton Manning, who had 55 passing touchdowns in the 2013 season while playing for the Denver Broncos. Only two other players have recorded 50 or more passing touchdowns in a season, Brady and Patrick Mahomes. The NFL did not begin keeping official records until the 1932 season.