List of National Football League playoffs career passing touchdowns leaders

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This is a list of National Football League quarterbacks by total postseason passing touchdowns, and includes the 29 quarterbacks who have thrown for at least 15.

Tom Brady leads with 86.

Bold denotes a ranked active player.

Players with at least 15 TDs[]

Totals are through 2021–22 playoffs.

Tom Brady, the record holder with 86.
Key
Won a Super Bowl (since 1967)
Played in a Super Bowl
Rank Player Team Team TDs Total TDs Inducted into
Hall of Fame
1 Tom Brady New England Patriots' 73 86 Eligible in 2027.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13
2 Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers 39 45 2000
Kansas City Chiefs 6
Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers 45 Active
4 Brett Favre Green Bay Packers 39 44 2016
Minnesota Vikings 5
5 Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts 29 40 2021
Denver Broncos 11
6 Drew Brees San Diego Chargers 2 37 Eligible in 2026.[1]
New Orleans Saints 35
7 Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh Steelers 36 Eligible in 2027.
8 Dan Marino Miami Dolphins 32 2005
9 Kurt Warner St. Louis Rams 15 31 2017
Arizona Cardinals 16
10 Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers 30 1989
11 Patrick Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs 28 Active.
12 John Elway Denver Broncos 27 2004
13 Joe Flacco Baltimore Ravens 25 Active.
Russell Wilson Seattle Seahawks
15 Donovan McNabb Philadelphia Eagles 24
Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys 1985
17 Troy Aikman Dallas Cowboys 23 2006
18 Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills 21 2002
19 Matt Ryan Atlanta Falcons 20 Active
Steve Young San Francisco 49ers 2005
21 Daryle Lamonica Buffalo Bills 1 19
Oakland Raiders 18
Ken Stabler Oakland Raiders 19 2016
23 Matt Hasselbeck Seattle Seahawks 18
Eli Manning New York Giants Eligible in 2025.[1]
25 Warren Moon Houston Oilers 15 17 2006
Minnesota Vikings 2
26 Bernie Kosar Cleveland Browns 15 16
Dallas Cowboys 1
Philip Rivers San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers 14 Eligible in 2026.[1]
Indianapolis Colts 2
28 Bart Starr Green Bay Packers 15 1977
Danny White Dallas Cowboys

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c No player can be eligible to the Pro Football Hall of Fame unless he had been retired for at least 5 years. Player wasn't eligible for induction upon the start of 2021 season.

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