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 |
Read more about this topic: List Of NFL Quarterbacks Who Have Passed For 400 Or More Yards In A Game
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