Rodgers Surpasses Big Ben to Become 5th in All-Time Passing Yards

Aaron Rodgers has made history in the NFL by surpassing Ben Roethlisberger to secure the fifth position on the all-time passing yards list. This significant achievement occurred during a close game against the Cincinnati Bengals, where Rodgers threw a 15-yard completion to running back Jaylen Warren. The milestone was reached with less than two minutes remaining in the second quarter, further highlighting Rodgers’ exceptional skills.
Rodgers Breaks Passing Record
Entering the matchup, Rodgers needed just 115 yards to eclipse Roethlisberger’s total of 64,088 yards. His successful pass to Warren not only surpassed this mark but also provided an indicator of his ongoing performance level. Following the game, Rodgers now sits with a career total of 64,222 passing yards.
All-Time Passing Yards Leaders
Rank | Quarterback | Passing Yards |
---|---|---|
1 | Tom Brady | 89,214 |
2 | Drew Brees | 80,358 |
3 | Peyton Manning | 71,940 |
4 | Brett Favre | 71,838 |
5 | Aaron Rodgers | 64,222 |
6 | Ben Roethlisberger | 64,088 |
7 | Philip Rivers | 63,440 |
8 | Matt Ryan | 62,792 |
9 | Matthew Stafford | 61,493 |
10 | Dan Marino | 61,361 |
Performance Highlights
In the game against Cincinnati, Rodgers completed 23 of his 34 passes, accumulating a season-high of 249 passing yards. He also threw four touchdown passes and recorded two interceptions, outlining his dynamic ability on the field despite the team’s 33-31 loss. Earlier in the season, he had already surpassed Philip Rivers to move into sixth place on the list.
Career Achievements
- Passing touchdowns: Rodgers passed Brett Favre, securing fourth place with 509 touchdowns.
- Long career: Rodgers recognizes the significance of longevity in achieving these milestones.
- New team, same excellence: After joining the Steelers this offseason, Rodgers continues to prove his remarkable skill set.
Reflecting on his accomplishments, Rodgers acknowledged the importance of his long career while expressing admiration for fellow quarterbacks. His journey has not only been about personal records but also the connections made along the way. This achievement solidifies Rodgers’ legacy in the NFL as he continues to climb the ranks of the game’s greatest quarterbacks.