List of NFL Quarterbacks Who Have Passed For 400 or More Yards in A Game - Every Game With Two 400 or More Yard Quarterbacks

Every Game With Two 400 or More Yard Quarterbacks

Rank Quarterback Date Game Attempts Comp Yards TDs INTs Rating
1 Matthew Stafford
Matt Flynn
1/1/2012 Detroit Lions: 41
Green Bay Packers: 45
59
44
36
31
520
480
5
6
2
1
103.8
126.9
Total: 86 Points 103 67 1000 11 3
2 Tom Brady
Chad Henne
9/12/2011 New England Patriots: 38
Miami Dolphins: 24
48
49
32
30
517
416
4
2
1
1
121.6
93.6
Total: 62 Points 97 62 933 6 2
3 Ken O'Brien
Dan Marino
9/21/1986 New York Jets: 51
Miami Dolphins: 45
43
50
29
30
479
448
4
6
1
2
126.0
112.3
Total: 96 Points 93 59 927 10 3
4 Matt Schaub
Donovan McNabb
9/19/2010 Houston Texans: 30
Washington Redskins: 27
52
38
38
28
497
426
3
1
1
0
114.0
119.0
Total: 57 Points 90 66 923 4 1
5 Dan Marino
Drew Bledsoe
9/4/1994 Miami Dolphins: 39
New England Patriots: 35
42
51
23
32
473
421
5
4
1
2
124.3
96.6
Total: 74 Points 93 55 894 9 3
6 Drew Brees
Tony Romo
12/23/2012 New Orleans Saints: 34
Dallas Cowboys: 31
52
43
36
26
437
416
3
4
0
0
114.0
123.8
Total: 65 Points 95 62 853 7 0
7 Jim Kelly
Steve Young
9/13/1992 Buffalo Bills: 34
San Francisco 49ers: 31
33
37
22
26
403
449
3
3
1
1
126.2
127.0
Total: 65 Points 70 48 852 6 2
8 Dan Fouts
Ken Anderson
12/20/1982 San Diego Chargers: 50
Cincinnati Bengals: 34
40
56
25
40
435
416
1
2
2
1
87.0
97.0
Total: 84 Points 96 65 851 3 3
9 Dan Fouts
Don Strock
1/2/1982 San Diego Chargers: 41
Miami Dolphins: 38
53
43
33
29
433
403
3
4
1
1
116.2
118.7
Total: 79 Points 96 62 836 7 2

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