Who Leads the NFL in Touchdown Passes in 2023

Who Leads the NFL in Touchdown Passes in 2023

The Miami Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa has the most passing yards in the NFL with 2416 followed by Kirk Cousins and Patrick Mahomes with 2331 and 2257 respectively.

Tom Brady holds the record for most passing touchdowns with 649, followed by Drew Brees with 571 and Peyton Manning with 539. 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 holder was Fran Tarkenton, who held the record from 1975 to 1994

Aggregated players statistics 2023

Aggregated players statistics 2023

Player Pass Yds Yds/Att Att Cmp Cmp % TD INT Rate 1st 1st% 20+ 40+ Lng Sck SckY
Tua Tagovailoa
2416 8.8 274 193 70.4 18 7 108.8 119 43.4 32 7 69 11 64
Kirk Cousins
2331 7.5 311 216 69.4 18 5 103.8 112 36 34 4 62 17 110
Patrick Mahomes
2257 7.4 304 209 68.8 15 8 95.8 107 35.2 26 4 54 10 78
Jared Goff
2174 7.4 293 200 68.3 12 5 96.4 107 36.5 35 3 45 15 92
Josh Allen
2165 7.6 286 205 71.7 17 8 101.5 107 37.4 21 5 55 12 55
Sam Howell
2146 7 308 206 66.9 13 8 90.1 100 32.5 24 1 41 41 276
Jalen Hurts
2140 7.6 282 193 68.4 13 8 94.3 96 34 28 6 63 19 99
Matthew Stafford
2070 7.4 278 166 59.7 8 7 82 96 34.5 36 3 49 19 145
Brock Purdy
2033 9.1 224 153 68.3 12 5 105.4 98 43.8 31 4 42 14 89

In American football, passing, along with running (also referred to as rushing), is one of the two main methods of advancing the ball down the field. Passes are typically attempted by the quarterback, but any offensive player can attempt a pass provided they are behind the line of scrimmage.

To qualify as a passing play, the ball must have initially moved forward after leaving the hands of the passer; if the ball initially moved laterally or backwards, the play would instead be considered a running play.

A player who catches a forward pass is called a receiver. A touchdown pass is a pass thrown from a passer to a receiver that results in a touchdown being scored. To be counted as a touchdown pass, the ball can be caught within the field of play and advanced by the receiver into the end zone, or caught by a receiver within the boundaries of the end zone.

The number of passing touchdowns a player makes is a recorded statistic in football games. In addition to the overall National Football League (NFL) passing touchdown leaders, league record books recognize the passing touchdown leaders of the American Football League (AFL), which operated from 1960 to 1969 before being absorbed into the NFL in 1970.