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The 'Most passing yards in a season by team' quiz
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The 'Most passing yards in a season by team' quiz

Can you name every NFL quarterback with the franchise record for passing yards in a season? An asterisk (*) indicates the team was located in another city and/or went by a different name during the season listed.  Quiz clue: Team / Yards / Season. Good luck!

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ARZ / 4,671 / 2015
Carson Palmer
ATL / 4,944 / 2016
Matt Ryan
BAL / 4,317 / 2016
Joe Flacco
BUF / 4,544 / 2020
Josh Allen
CAR / 4,436 / 1999
Steve Beuerlein
CHI / 3,838 / 1995
Erik Kramer
CIN / 4,611 / 2021
Joe Burrow
CLE / 4,132 / 1980
Brian Sipe
DAL / 4,903 / 2012
Tony Romo
DEN / 5,477 / 2013
Peyton Manning
DET / 5,038 / 2011
Matthew Stafford
GB / 4,643 / 2011
Aaron Rodgers
HOU / 4,823 / 2020
Deshaun Watson
IND / 4,761 / 2014
Andrew Luck
JAX / 4,428 / 2015
Blake Bortles
KC / 5,250 / 2022
Patrick Mahomes
LAC / 5,014 / 2021
Justin Herbert
LAR / 4,886 / 2021
Matthew Stafford
LVR / 4,804 / 2021
Derek Carr
MIA / 5,084 / 1984
Dan Marino
MIN / 4,717 / 2004
Daunte Culpepper
NE / 5,235 / 2011
Tom Brady
NO / 5,476 / 2011
Drew Brees
NYG / 4,933 / 2011
Eli Manning
NYJ / 4,007 / 1967
Joe Namath
PHI / 4,039 / 2019
Carson Wentz
PIT / 5,129 / 2018
Ben Roethlisberger
SEA / 4,282 / 2022
Geno Smith
SF / 4,280 / 2023
Brock Purdy
TB / 5,316 / 2021
Tom Brady
TEN* / 4,690 / 1991
Warren Moon
WAS / 4,917 / 2016
Kirk Cousins

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