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List of most consecutive games with touchdown passes in the NFL

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Following is the list of players to achieve the longest consecutive streaks of throwing touchdown passes in consecutive games in the National Football League.[1][2][3][4]

Updated through 2021 season

Regular season

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Official

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An official streak is defined as a player passing for touchdown passes in consecutive games in which the player participated in a game. By this definition, a player's streak extends if the QB does not participate in any aspect of a given game due to injury or other reason. This definition is officially used by the NFL to track consecutive games with touchdown passes.

All-time consecutive games with at least one touchdown pass

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Drew Brees holds the record for consecutive regular season games with a touchdown pass with 54.

Drew Brees holds the NFL record, 54 games, for consecutive games with at least one touchdown pass.[5] He set the record on October 7, 2012,[6] when he surpassed the streak of 47 consecutive games by Johnny Unitas which had stood since December 11, 1960.[1] Unitas had held the record for nearly 52 years after surpassing Cecil Isbell's streak of 23, which had been established as the record in 1942.[7][8] Brees's record streak ended on November 29, 2012, against the Atlanta Falcons.[5]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 23 consecutive regular season games.[9]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Drew Brees October 18, 2009 – November 25, 2012 New Orleans Saints 54 [5][10]
2 Tom Brady September 12, 2010 – September 29, 2013 New England Patriots 52 [11][12][13]
3 Peyton Manning November 21, 2010 – November 30, 2014 Indianapolis Colts/
Denver Broncos
51 [14][15]
4 Johnny Unitas December 9, 1956 – December 4, 1960 Baltimore Colts 47 [1][16][17][18]
5 Drew Brees December 9, 2012 – November 15, 2015 New Orleans Saints 45 [10][19]
6 Kirk Cousins September 27, 2020 – November 20, 2022 Minnesota Vikings 39 [20]
7 Tony Romo October 1, 2012 – November 23, 2014 Dallas Cowboys 38 [21][22]
8 Brett Favre November 4, 2002 – November 29, 2004 Green Bay Packers 36 [1][23][16][17][18][24][25]
9 Andrew Luck December 28, 2014 – November 25, 2018 Indianapolis Colts 34 [26]
10 Patrick Mahomes October 6, 2019 – October 17, 2021 Kansas City Chiefs 31 [27]
11T Dan Marino October 11, 1985 – November 22, 1987 Miami Dolphins 30 [1][28][16][18]
Ben Roethlisberger September 9, 2012 – September 7, 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers [29]
Matt Ryan December 20, 2015 – November 26, 2017 Atlanta Falcons [30]
14T Dave Krieg December 11, 1983 – November 10, 1985 Seattle Seahawks 28 [1][16][31]
Philip Rivers December 9, 2012 – October 23, 2014 San Diego Chargers [32]
16T Chris Chandler September 14, 1997 – September 12, 1999 Atlanta Falcons 27 [33]
Peyton Manning September 27, 1998 – December 19, 1999 Indianapolis Colts [14][34]
Philip Rivers October 1, 2017 – December 13, 2018 Los Angeles Chargers [32]
Ben Roethlisberger September 14, 2020 – December 9, 2021 Pittsburgh Steelers [29]
20 Ben Roethlisberger October 15, 2017 – December 30, 2018 Pittsburgh Steelers 26 [29]
21T Daryle Lamonica December 8, 1968 – November 15, 1970 Oakland Raiders 25 [35]
Justin Herbert December 13, 2020 – October 17, 2022 Los Angeles Chargers 25 [36]
23T Frank Ryan December 5, 1965 – November 5, 1967 Cleveland Browns 25 [37]
Daunte Culpepper September 10, 2000 – November 19, 2001 Minnesota Vikings [38]
Tom Brady October 27, 2013 – December 28, 2014 New England Patriots [12]
26T Cecil Isbell November 24, 1940 – December 6, 1942 Green Bay Packers 23 [7][8][39]
Sonny Jurgensen November 27, 1966 – October 20, 1968 Washington Redskins [40]
Kurt Warner September 12, 1999 – October 22, 2000 St. Louis Rams [41]
Brian Griese September 10, 2001 – October 27, 2002 Denver Broncos [42]
Steve McNair October 14, 2001 – November 17, 2002 Tennessee Titans [43]
Philip Rivers October 4, 2009 – November 22, 2010 San Diego Chargers [32]

All-time consecutive games with at least two touchdown passes

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Peyton Manning completed 2+ touchdown passes over fifteen consecutive games, an NFL record.

Peyton Manning set the record for consecutive games with at least two touchdown passes with 15 in 2013, surpassing the record shared by several players including a streak of 13 he had in 2004.[44][45] The previous record had since been tied by Tom Brady in 2007 and Aaron Rodgers in 2011.[2] The record of 12 before that was set by Johnny Unitas in 1959 and tied by others before being surpassed by Manning.[45] Don Meredith also had 13 consecutive games with at least two touchdown passes from 1965 through 1966.[46] However, Meredith's streak was interrupted by not playing in the October 24, 1965, contest between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers.[47][48][49][50]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 10 consecutive regular season games.[51]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Peyton Manning November 24, 2013 – September 11, 2014 Denver Broncos 15 [44][51]
2 Patrick Mahomes October 14, 2018 – September 22, 2019 Kansas City Chiefs 14 [51]
3T Don Meredith October 17, 1965 – September 10, 1966 Dallas Cowboys 13 [51]
Peyton Manning September 9, 2004 – December 12, 2004 Indianapolis Colts 13 [45][2][52][51]
Tom Brady July 11, 2010 – February 10, 2011 New England Patriots 13 [2][52][51]
Aaron Rodgers August 9, 2011 – November 12, 2011 Green Bay Packers 13 [2][51]
Philip Rivers December 31, 2017 – February 12, 2018 Los Angeles Chargers 13 [51]
7T Johnny Unitas September 27, 1959 – December 12, 1959 Baltimore Colts 12 [45][51]
Dan Marino February 11, 1986 – January 11, 1987 Miami Dolphins 12 [45][52][51]
Brett Favre June 11, 1994 – September 24, 1995 Green Bay Packers 12 [45][51]
10T Peyton Manning December 23, 2012 – October 11, 2013 Denver Broncos 11 [51]
Cam Newton September 16, 2018 – February 12, 2018 Carolina Panthers 11 [51]
13T Dan Marino February 9, 1984 – April 11, 1984 Miami Dolphins 10 [51]
Tom Brady September 9, 2007 – November 18, 2007 New England Patriots 10 [51]
Tom Brady May 10, 2014 – December 14, 2014 New England Patriots 10 [51]
Philip Rivers October 30, 2016 – November 9, 2017 San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers 10 [51]

All-time consecutive games with at least three touchdown passes

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Andrew Luck is the most recent quarterback to have had at least five consecutive games with 3+ touchdown passes.

Tom Brady set the record for consecutive games with at least three touchdown passes with 10 in 2007.[53] The previous record of 8 was set by Peyton Manning in 2004[14] who had surpassed Marino's record of 7 established in 1987.[28]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 5 consecutive regular season games.[54]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Tom Brady September 9, 2007 – November 18, 2007 New England Patriots 10 [53][54]
2T Peyton Manning October 10, 2004 – May 12, 2004 Indianapolis Colts 8 [53][54]
Andrew Luck September 30, 2018 – November 25, 2018 Indianapolis Colts 8 [53][54]
4 Dan Marino July 12, 1986 – January 11, 1987 Miami Dolphins 7 [54]
5T Bobby Layne October 28, 1951 – November 22, 1951 Detroit Lions 5 [54]
Steve Young June 9, 1998 – November 10, 1998 San Francisco 49ers 5 [54]
Aaron Rodgers October 16, 2011 – November 20, 2011 Green Bay Packers 5 [54]
Peyton Manning September 30, 2012 – April 11, 2012 Denver Broncos 5 [54]
Aaron Rodgers December 16, 2012 – September 15, 2013 Green Bay Packers 5 [54]
Russell Wilson November 22, 2015 – December 20, 2015 Seattle Seahawks 5 [54]

All-time consecutive games with at least four touchdown passes

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Patrick Mahomes is a recent player to throw 4+ touchdown passes in at least three consecutive games.

Peyton Manning set the record for consecutive games with at least four touchdown passes with 5 in 2004. The previous record of 4 was set by Dan Marino in 1984.[3]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 3 consecutive regular season games.[55]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Peyton Manning October 31, 2004 – November 25, 2004 Indianapolis Colts 5 [3][55]
2T Dan Marino November 26, 1984 – December 17, 1984 Miami Dolphins 4 [3][55]
Tom Brady December 26, 2020 – September 19, 2021 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4 [56][57]
3T Drew Brees December 18, 2011 – January 1, 2012 New Orleans Saints 3 [55]
Patrick Mahomes October 14, 2018 – October 28, 2018 Kansas City Chiefs 3 [55]
Russell Wilson September 13, 2020 – September 27, 2020 Seattle Seahawks 3 [55]

All-time consecutive games with at least five touchdown passes

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Daunte Culpepper was the first player in NFL history to have consecutive games with five touchdown passes. Tom Flores of the American Football League (which later merged with the NFL) also had consecutive games with at least five touchdown passes in 1963.[58]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive regular season games.[59]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1T Daunte Culpepper October 10, 2004 – October 17, 2004 Minnesota Vikings 2 [59][58]
Tom Brady October 14, 2007 – October 21, 2007 New England Patriots 2 [59][58]
Ben Roethlisberger October 26, 2014 – November 2, 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers 2 [59][60][58]
Russell Wilson September 20, 2020 – September 27, 2020 Seattle Seahawks 2 [59][58]

All-time consecutive games with at least six touchdown passes

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Ben Roethlisberger is the only quarterback in NFL history to record back to back 6 touchdown pass performances.

Ben Roethlisberger established the record with at least six touchdown passes in two consecutive games in 2014.[60]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive regular season games.[61]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Ben Roethlisberger October 26, 2014 – November 2, 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers 2 [60][29]

Uninterrupted

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An uninterrupted streak is defined as a player passing for touchdown passes in consecutive games uninterrupted for any reason including injury or other reason. By this definition, a player streak ends if the player does not participate in any aspect of a given game due to injury or other reason. This definition is not officially used by the NFL to track consecutive games with touchdown passes.

All-time consecutive uninterrupted games with at least one touchdown pass

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Tom Brady holds the record for consecutive uninterrupted regular season games with at least one touchdown pass.

Tom Brady holds the record for most consecutive uninterrupted regular season games with at least one touchdown pass with 52,[11] setting the record on December 2, 2012, surpassing Brees's 43, and ending at Cincinnati on October 6, 2013. Both players had surpassed Favre's record of 36, set in 2004.[23]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 22 consecutive regular season games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Tom Brady December 9, 2010 – September 29, 2013 New England Patriots 52 [11][12]
2 Peyton Manning September 9, 2012 – November 30, 2014 Denver Broncos 44 [14]
3 Drew Brees September 9, 2010 – November 25, 2012 New Orleans Saints 43 [10]
4 Drew Brees September 12, 2012 – September 20, 2015 New Orleans Saints 38 [10]
5 Brett Favre October 20, 2002 – November 29, 2004 Green Bay Packers 36 [23][17][24]
6 Kirk Cousins September 27, 2020 - September 10, 2022 Minnesota Vikings 35 [20]
7 Matt Ryan December 20, 2015 – November 26, 2017 Atlanta Falcons 30 [30]
8T Dave Krieg November 12, 1983 – October 11, 1985 Seattle Seahawks 28 [16][31]
Tony Romo January 10, 2012 – December 22, 2013 Dallas Cowboys 28 [21]
Philip Rivers September 12, 2012 – October 23, 2014 San Diego Chargers 28 [32]
11T Peyton Manning September 27, 1998 – December 19, 1999 Indianapolis Colts 27 [14][34]
Philip Rivers January 10, 2017 – December 13, 2018 Los Angeles Chargers 27 [32]
13 Johnny Unitas September 12, 1956 – February 11, 1958 Baltimore Colts 26 [1]
14T Daryle Lamonica August 12, 1968 – November 15, 1970 Oakland Raiders 25 [35]
Dan Marino October 11, 1985 – September 20, 1987 Miami Dolphins 25 [28]
16T Daunte Culpepper October 9, 2000 – November 19, 2001 Minnesota Vikings 24 [38]
Tom Brady October 27, 2013 – December 21, 2014 New England Patriots 24 [12]
18T Frank Ryan December 19, 1965 – May 11, 1967 Cleveland Browns 23 [37]
Sonny Jurgensen November 27, 1966 – October 20, 1968 Washington Redskins 23 [40]
Kurt Warner December 9, 1999 – October 22, 2000 St. Louis Rams 23 [41]
Steve McNair October 14, 2001 – November 17, 2002 Tennessee Titans 23 [43]
Philip Rivers April 10, 2009 – November 22, 2010 San Diego Chargers 23 [32]
23T Cecil Isbell September 14, 1941 – June 12, 1942 Green Bay Packers 22 [39][62]
Kurt Warner November 11, 2007 – December 14, 2008 Arizona Cardinals 22 [41]
Matt Ryan September 18, 2011 – October 28, 2012 Atlanta Falcons 22 [30]
Aaron Rodgers August 11, 2015 – 12/11/16 Green Bay Packers 22 [63]
Patrick Mahomes November 19, 2019 – 12/27/20 Kansas City Chiefs 22 [27]

Note: Unitas' official streak was interrupted by an injury after 21 consecutive games with a touchdown pass.[1] Brees' official streak of 54 games was interrupted by not playing week 17 of the 2009 regular season after 11 consecutive games with a touchdown pass.[64] Brees other official streak of 20+ games with a touchdown pass was interrupted by an injury and did not play week 3 of the 2015 season after 38 consecutive games with a touchdown pass.[65] Marino's official streak was interrupted by the 1987 NFL players' strike after 25 consecutive games with a touchdown pass. Manning's official streak was interrupted after sustaining a neck injury which caused him to miss the entire 2011 season after 7 consecutive games with a touchdown pass.[66]

All-time consecutive uninterrupted games with at least two touchdown passes

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 10 consecutive regular season games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Peyton Manning November 24, 2013 – September 11, 2014 Denver Broncos 15 [14]
2 Patrick Mahomes October 14, 2018 – September 22, 2019 Kansas City Chiefs 14 [27]
3T Peyton Manning September 9, 2004 – December 12, 2004 Indianapolis Colts 13 [45][2][14][52]
Tom Brady July 11, 2010 – February 10, 2011 New England Patriots 13 [2][12][52]
Aaron Rodgers August 9, 2011 – November 12, 2011 Green Bay Packers 13 [2][63]
Philip Rivers December 31, 2017 – February 12, 2018 Los Angeles Chargers 13 [32]
7T Johnny Unitas September 27, 1959 – December 12, 1959 Baltimore Colts 12 [45]
Don Meredith October 31, 1965 – September 10, 1966 Dallas Cowboys 12 [45][46][52]
Brett Favre June 11, 1994 – September 24, 1995 Green Bay Packers 12 [45][24]
10T Peyton Manning December 23, 2012 – October 11, 2013 Denver Broncos 11 [14]
Cam Newton September 16, 2018 – February 12, 2018 Carolina Panthers 11 [67]
12T Dan Marino February 9, 1984 – April 11, 1984 Miami Dolphins 10 [28]
Dan Marino February 11, 1986 – September 20, 1987 Miami Dolphins 10 [28]
Tom Brady September 9, 2007 – November 18, 2007 New England Patriots 10 [12]
Tom Brady May 10, 2014 – December 14, 2014 New England Patriots 10 [12]
Philip Rivers October 30, 2016 – November 9, 2017 San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers 10 [32]

All-time consecutive uninterrupted games with at least three touchdown passes

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 5 consecutive regular season games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Tom Brady September 9, 2007 – November 18, 2007 New England Patriots 10 [12]
2T Peyton Manning October 10, 2004 – May 12, 2004 Indianapolis Colts 8 [14]
Andrew Luck September 30, 2018 – November 25, 2018 Indianapolis Colts 8 [26]
4T Bobby Layne October 28, 1951 – November 22, 1951 Detroit Lions 5 [68]
Dan Marino July 12, 1986 – September 20, 1987 Miami Dolphins 5 [28]
Steve Young June 9, 1998 – November 10, 1998 San Francisco 49ers 5 [69]
Aaron Rodgers October 16, 2011 – November 20, 2011 Green Bay Packers 5 [63]
Peyton Manning September 30, 2012 – April 11, 2012 Denver Broncos 5 [14]
Aaron Rodgers December 16, 2012 – September 15, 2013 Green Bay Packers 5 [63]
Russell Wilson November 22, 2015 – December 20, 2015 Seattle Seahawks 5 [70]

All-time consecutive uninterrupted games with at least four touchdown passes

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 3 consecutive regular season games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Peyton Manning October 31, 2004 – November 25, 2004 Indianapolis Colts 5 [14]
2 Dan Marino November 26, 1984 – December 17, 1984 Miami Dolphins 4 [28]
3T Drew Brees December 18, 2011 – January 1, 2012 New Orleans Saints 3 [10]
Patrick Mahomes October 14, 2018 – October 28, 2018 Kansas City Chiefs 3 [27]
Russell Wilson September 13, 2020 – September 27, 2020 Seattle Seahawks 3 [70]

All-time consecutive uninterrupted games with at least five touchdown passes

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive regular season games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1T Daunte Culpepper October 10, 2004 – October 17, 2004 Minnesota Vikings 2 [38]
Tom Brady October 14, 2007 – October 21, 2007 New England Patriots 2 [12]
Ben Roethlisberger October 26, 2014 – February 11, 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers 2 [29]
Russell Wilson September 20, 2020 – September 27, 2020 Seattle Seahawks 2 [70]

All-time consecutive uninterrupted games with at least six touchdown passes

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive regular season games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Ben Roethlisberger October 26, 2014 – February 11, 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers 2 [29]

Home records

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All-time consecutive regular season games with at least one touchdown pass at home

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Dan Marino held the record for consecutive games with 1+ touchdown passes at home for twenty-five years before being surpassed in 2013.

Drew Brees holds the record for consecutive games with a touchdown pass at home. He has held the record since 2015 when he surpassed Tom Brady. Brady had surpassed the previous record in 2013 held by Dan Marino which he set in 1988. Prior to that, Johnny Unitas held the record.

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 20 consecutive regular season games.[71]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Stadium Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Drew Brees October 18, 2009 – November 27, 2016 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome 60 [71][72][73]
2 Tom Brady September 14, 2009 – December 14, 2014 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium 47 [71]
3 Ben Roethlisberger December 19, 2010 – September 17, 2017 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field 45 [71]
4 Dan Marino September 10, 1983 – November 14, 1988 Miami Dolphins Miami Orange Bowl/Joe Robbie Stadium 39 [71][74]
5 Aaron Rodgers May 10, 2008 – February 12, 2012 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 35 [71][74]
6T Johnny Unitas December 23, 1956 – September 30, 1962 Baltimore Colts Memorial Stadium 34 [1][75]
Aaron Rodgers September 14, 2014 – September 12, 2018 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 34 [71]
8 Andrew Luck December 15, 2013 – November 25, 2018 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium 27 [71]
9T Warren Moon December 20, 1987 – October 27, 1991 Houston Oilers Houston Astrodome 26 [71]
Peyton Manning November 28, 2010 – November 23, 2014 Indianapolis Colts/Denver Broncos Lucas Oil Stadium/Sports Authority Field at Mile High 26 [71]
11 Ryan Tannehill October 23, 2016 – September 26, 2021 Miami Dolphins/Tennessee Titans Hard Rock Stadium/Nissan Stadium 25 [71]
12T Chris Chandler September 14, 1997 – September 24, 2000 Atlanta Falcons Georgia Dome 24 [71]
Peyton Manning December 24, 2000 – December 14, 2003 Indianapolis Colts RCA Dome 24 [71]
Brett Favre April 11, 2002 – September 10, 2005 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 24 [71]
15T Philip Rivers December 16, 2012 – September 11, 2015 San Diego Chargers Qualcomm Stadium 23 [71]
Joe Flacco July 9, 2014 – January 10, 2017 Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium 23 [71]
Carson Wentz November 12, 2016 – December 22, 2019 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field 23 [71]
18T Steve Bartkowski October 26, 1980 – October 30, 1983 Atlanta Falcons Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium 22 [71]
Brett Favre November 28, 1993 – October 14, 1996 Green Bay Packers Milwaukee County Stadium/Lambeau Field 22 [71]
Peyton Manning June 9, 1998 – November 26, 2000 Indianapolis Colts RCA Dome 22 [71]
21T John Brodie November 16, 1969 – December 16, 1972 San Francisco 49ers Kezar Stadium/Candlestick Park 20 [71]
Ken Stabler December 14, 1975 – November 26, 1978 Oakland Raiders Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum 20 [71]
Kurt Warner November 11, 2007 – December 27, 2009 Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium 20 [71]
Matt Ryan December 27, 2009 – October 14, 2012 Atlanta Falcons Georgia Dome 20 [71]
Jay Cutler November 25, 2012 – January 11, 2015 Chicago Bears Soldier Field 20 [71]
Kirk Cousins January 1, 2017 – October 13, 2019 Washington Redskins/Minnesota Vikings FedEx Field/U.S. Bank Stadium 20 [71]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least two touchdown passes at home

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Drew Brees' streak of 21 consecutive games with at least two touchdown passes at home is the longest of all time.[76][77] Brett Favre held the previous record of 14[78] which he established in 1996. Favre had surpassed Jim Everett's home mark of 11 which he had set in 1990.[77] Brees has held the record since 2012.[10]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 10 consecutive regular season games.[78]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Stadium Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Drew Brees September 18, 2011 – October 11, 2013 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome 21 [76][78]
2 Peyton Manning November 28, 2010 – October 27, 2013 Indianapolis Colts/Denver Broncos Lucas Oil Stadium/Sports Authority Field at Mile High 17 [78]
3 Brett Favre June 11, 1994 – September 15, 1996 Green Bay Packers Milwaukee County Stadium/Lambeau Field 14 [78]
4 Aaron Rodgers September 14, 2014 – November 15, 2015 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 13 [78]
5 Kurt Warner December 9, 1999 – October 15, 2000 St. Louis Rams Trans World Dome 12 [77][78]
6T Jim Everett September 17, 1989 – October 21, 1990 Los Angeles Rams Anaheim Stadium 11 [77][78]
Ryan Fitzpatrick February 11, 2014 – November 9, 2016 Houston/NY Jets NRG Stadium/MetLife Stadium 11 [78]
Ben Roethlisberger August 11, 2015 – September 17, 2017 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field 11 [78]
Andrew Luck September 10, 2016 – November 25, 2018 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium 11 [78]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least three touchdown passes at home

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 5 consecutive regular season games.[79]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Stadium Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Peyton Manning September 30, 2012 – September 29, 2013 Denver Broncos Sports Authority Field at Mile High 9 [79]
2 Drew Brees January 11, 2015 – October 16, 2016 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome 8 [79]
3T Drew Brees November 28, 2011 – July 10, 2012 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome 7 [79]
Ben Roethlisberger November 15, 2015 – November 13, 2016 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field 7 [79][80]
5T Peyton Manning September 26, 2004 – May 12, 2004 Indianapolis Colts RCA Dome 6 [79]
Peyton Manning July 9, 2014 – November 23, 2014 Denver Broncos Sports Authority Field at Mile High 6 [79]
7T Steve Bartkowski December 14, 1980 – October 18, 1981 Atlanta Falcons Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium 5 [79]
Steve Young November 20, 1994 – September 17, 1995 San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park 5 [79]
Steve Beuerlein July 11, 1999 – February 1, 2000 Carolina Panthers Ericsson Stadium 5 [79]
Tony Romo September 15, 2008 – November 27, 2008 Dallas Cowboys Texas Stadium 5 [79]
Aaron Rodgers August 9, 2011 – November 20, 2011 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 5 [79]
Aaron Rodgers September 14, 2014 – November 16, 2014 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 5 [79]
Andrew Luck September 30, 2018 – November 25, 2018 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium 5 [79]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least four touchdown passes at home

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 3 consecutive regular season games.[81]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Stadium Consecutive
games
Reference
1T Dan Marino November 26, 1984 – December 17, 1984 Miami Dolphins Miami Orange Bowl 3 [81]
Drew Brees September 30, 2013 – October 11, 2013 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome 3 [81]
Drew Brees April 11, 2018 – November 22, 2018 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome 3 [81]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least five touchdown passes at home

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive regular season games.[82]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Stadium Consecutive
games
Reference
1T Ben Roethlisberger October 26, 2014 – February 11, 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field 2 [82]
Russell Wilson September 20, 2020 – September 27, 2020 Settle Seahawks CenturyLink Field 2 [82]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least six touchdown passes at home

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive regular season games.[83]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Stadium Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Ben Roethlisberger October 26, 2014 – February 11, 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field 2 [83]

Road records

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All-time consecutive regular season games with at least one touchdown pass on the road

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Tony Romo holds the record for the most consecutive road games with 1+ touchdown passes in NFL history.

Tony Romo's streak of 41 consecutive road games with at least one touchdown pass is the longest of all time[84] which he set in 2014.[85] He surpassed the previous record of 32 which had been held by Favre for 10 seasons.[86] Johnny Unitas held the previous mark of 22 since 1960 until surpassed by Favre in 2003.[1][86]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 20 consecutive regular season games.[87]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Tony Romo November 10, 2009 – December 28, 2014 Dallas Cowboys 41 [84][87]
2 Matt Ryan September 25, 2011 – June 12, 2015 Atlanta Falcons 37 [87]
3 Peyton Manning December 9, 2010 – September 27, 2015 Indianapolis Colts/Denver Broncos 34 [87]
4 Brett Favre November 27, 2000 – November 21, 2004 Green Bay Packers 32 [87]
5 Aaron Brooks November 26, 2000 – September 26, 2004 New Orleans Saints 27 [87]
6T Drew Brees October 25, 2009 – November 18, 2012 New Orleans Saints 26 [87]
Tom Brady September 19, 2010 – September 29, 2013 New England Patriots 26 [87]
8T Johnny Unitas September 12, 1956 – November 13, 1960 Baltimore Colts 22 [1]
Dan Fouts October 21, 1979 – December 9, 1982 San Diego Chargers 22 [87]
Marc Bulger September 21, 2003 – October 29, 2006 St. Louis Rams 22 [87]
Drew Brees September 12, 2012 – November 15, 2015 New Orleans Saints 22 [87]
Russell Wilson June 10, 2013 – March 1, 2016 Seattle Seahawks 22 [87]
Philip Rivers September 10, 2016 – December 30, 2018 San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers 22 [87]
14T Chris Chandler October 22, 1995 – December 20, 1998 Houston Oilers/Atlanta Falcons 21 [87]
Brian Griese September 26, 1999 – October 27, 2002 Denver Broncos 21 [87]
Kirk Cousins September 21, 2014 – October 23, 2017 Washington Redskins 21 [87]
17T Daryle Lamonica September 15, 1968 – June 12, 1970 Oakland Raiders 20 [87]
Dave Krieg December 13, 1981 – October 11, 1985 Seattle Seahawks 20 [87]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least two touchdown passes on the road

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 10 consecutive regular season games.[86]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Tom Brady July 11, 2010 – September 9, 2012 New England Patriots 14 [86]
2 Peyton Manning September 15, 2013 – September 11, 2014 Denver Broncos 12 [86]
3T Brett Favre October 21, 2001 – November 17, 2002 Green Bay Packers 11 [86]
Tom Brady September 14, 2003 – July 11, 2004 New England Patriots 11 [86]
Matt Ryan April 11, 2018 – October 11, 2019 Atlanta Falcons 11 [86]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least three touchdown passes on the road

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 5 consecutive regular season games.[88]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Patrick Mahomes October 14, 2018 – September 15, 2019 Kansas City Chiefs 7 [88]
2 Tom Brady September 9, 2007 – November 18, 2007 New England Patriots 6 [88]
3T Dan Marino November 16, 1986 – September 20, 1987 Miami Dolphins 5 [88]
Brett Favre November 20, 1994 – November 9, 1995 Green Bay Packers 5 [88]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least four touchdown passes on the road

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 3 consecutive regular season games.[89]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1T Peyton Manning October 31, 2004 – November 25, 2004 Indianapolis Colts 3 [89]
Peyton Manning January 12, 2013 – December 29, 2013 Denver Broncos 3 [89]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least five touchdown passes on the road

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive regular season games.[90]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1T Daunte Culpepper October 10, 2004 – October 17, 2004 Minnesota Vikings 2 [90]
Tom Brady October 14, 2007 – October 21, 2007 New England Patriots 2 [90]
Cam Newton June 12, 2015 – December 20, 2015 Carolina Panthers 2 [90]

Stadium records

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All-time consecutive regular season games with at least one touchdown pass at a stadium

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There have been four streaks of 1+ touchdown passes of at least 20 games at Lambeau Field, the most of any venue in NFL history.

Drew Brees (Mercedes-Benz Superdome) holds the record for consecutive games with a touchdown pass at a specific stadium venue. He has held the record since 2015 when he surpassed Tom Brady (Gillette Stadium). Brady had surpassed the previous record in 2013 held by Aaron Rodgers (Lambeau Field) which he set in 2012. Prior to that, Johnny Unitas (Memorial Stadium) held the record.

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 20 consecutive regular season games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Stadium Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Drew Brees October 18, 2009 – November 27, 2016 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome 60 [91]
2 Tom Brady September 14, 2009 – December 14, 2014 New England Patriots Gillette Stadium 47 [92]
3 Ben Roethlisberger December 19, 2010 – September 17, 2017 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field 45 [93]
4 Aaron Rodgers May 10, 2008 – February 12, 2012 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 35 [94][74]
5T Johnny Unitas December 23, 1956 – September 30, 1962 Baltimore Colts Memorial Stadium 34 [1][95]
Aaron Rodgers September 14, 2014 – September 12, 2018 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 34 [94]
7 Dan Marino September 10, 1983 – December 22, 1986 Miami Dolphins Miami Orange Bowl 28 [96]
8 Andrew Luck December 15, 2013 – November 25, 2018 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium 27 [95]
9 Warren Moon December 20, 1987 – October 27, 1991 Houston Oilers Houston Astrodome 26 [97]
10 Brett Favre September 20, 1992 – October 14, 1996 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 25 [24][98]
11T Chris Chandler September 14, 1997 – September 24, 2000 Atlanta Falcons Georgia Dome 24 [99]
Peyton Manning December 24, 2000 – December 14, 2003 Indianapolis Colts RCA Dome 24 [95]
Brett Favre April 11, 2002 – September 10, 2005 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 24 [94]
Peyton Manning October 29, 2006 – November 23, 2014 Indianapolis Colts/Denver Broncos Invesco Field/Sports Authority Field at Mile High 24 [100][101]
15T Philip Rivers December 16, 2012 – September 11, 2015 San Diego Chargers Qualcomm Stadium 23 [102]
Joe Flacco July 9, 2014 – January 10, 2017 Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium 23 [103]
Carson Wentz November 12, 2016 – December 22, 2019 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field 23 [104]
18T Steve Bartkowski October 26, 1980 – October 30, 1983 Atlanta Falcons Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium 22 [99]
Peyton Manning June 9, 1998 – November 26, 2000 Indianapolis Colts RCA Dome 22 [95]
20T Ken Stabler December 14, 1975 – November 26, 1978 Oakland Raiders Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum 20 [105]
Kurt Warner November 11, 2007 – December 27, 2009 Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium 20 [106]
Matt Ryan December 27, 2009 – October 14, 2012 Atlanta Falcons Georgia Dome 20 [99]
Jay Cutler November 25, 2012 – January 11, 2015 Chicago Bears Soldier Field 20 [107]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least two touchdown passes at a stadium

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Drew Brees' streak of 21 consecutive games with at least two touchdown passes at a specific stadium venue (Mercedes-Benz Superdome) is the longest of all time.[76][77] Brett Favre held the previous record of 12 (Lambeau Field)[77] which he established in 1996. The stadium record was tied by Kurt Warner (Trans World Dome) in 2000. Favre had surpassed Jim Everett's stadium mark of 11 (Anaheim Stadium) which he had set in 1990.[77] Brees has held the record since 2012.[10]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 10 consecutive regular season games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Stadium Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Drew Brees September 18, 2011 – October 11, 2013 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome 21 [108][76]
2 Peyton Manning October 29, 2006 – October 27, 2013 Indianapolis Colts/Denver Broncos Invesco Field/Sports Authority Field at Mile High 15 [109][110]
3 Aaron Rodgers September 14, 2014 – November 15, 2015 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 13 [111]
4T Brett Favre November 13, 1994 – September 15, 1996 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 12 [111][112][113][77]
Kurt Warner December 9, 1999 – October 15, 2000 St. Louis Rams Trans World Dome 12 [114][77]
6T Jim Everett September 17, 1989 – October 21, 1990 Los Angeles Rams Anaheim Stadium 11 [114][77]
Brett Favre December 17, 2000 – October 18, 2009 Green Bay Packers/Minnesota Vikings Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 11 [115][116][77]
Ben Roethlisberger August 11, 2015 – September 17, 2017 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field 11 [117]
Andrew Luck September 10, 2016 – November 25, 2018 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium 11 [118]
10 Ryan Fitzpatrick September 13, 2015 – November 9, 2016 New York Jets MetLife Stadium 10 [119][120]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least three touchdown passes at a stadium

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Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 5 consecutive regular season games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Stadium Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Peyton Manning September 30, 2012 – September 29, 2013 Denver Broncos Sports Authority Field at Mile High 9 [121]
2 Drew Brees January 11, 2015 – October 16, 2016 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome 8 [122]
3T Drew Brees November 28, 2011 – July 10, 2012 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome 7 [122]
Ben Roethlisberger November 15, 2015 – November 13, 2016 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field 7 [123]
5T Peyton Manning September 26, 2004 – May 12, 2004 Indianapolis Colts RCA Dome 6 [124]
Peyton Manning July 9, 2014 – November 23, 2014 Denver Broncos Sports Authority Field at Mile High 6 [121]
7T Steve Bartkowski December 14, 1980 – October 18, 1981 Atlanta Falcons Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium 5 [125]
Steve Young November 20, 1994 – September 17, 1995 San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park 5 [126]
Steve Beuerlein July 11, 1999 – February 1, 2000 Carolina Panthers Ericsson Stadium 5 [127]
Tony Romo September 15, 2008 – November 27, 2008 Dallas Cowboys Texas Stadium 5 [128]
Aaron Rodgers August 9, 2011 – November 20, 2011 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 5 [129]
Aaron Rodgers September 14, 2014 – November 16, 2014 Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 5 [129]
Andrew Luck September 30, 2018 – November 25, 2018 Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium 5 [124]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least four touchdown passes at a stadium

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 3 consecutive regular season games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Stadium Consecutive
games
Reference
1T Dan Marino November 26, 1984 – December 17, 1984 Miami Dolphins Miami Orange Bowl 3 [130]
Drew Brees September 30, 2013 – October 11, 2013 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome 3 [131]
Drew Brees April 11, 2018 – November 22, 2018 New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome 3 [131]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least five touchdown passes at a stadium

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive regular season games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Stadium Consecutive
games
Reference
1T Dan Marino September 21, 1986 – November 27, 1988 Miami Dolphins The Meadowlands 2 [132]
Ben Roethlisberger October 26, 2014 – February 11, 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field 2 [133]
Russell Wilson September 20, 2020 – September 27, 2020 Settle Seahawks CenturyLink Field 2 [134]

All-time consecutive regular season games with at least six touchdown passes at a stadium

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive regular season games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Stadium Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Ben Roethlisberger October 26, 2014 – February 11, 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field 2 [135]

Post season

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Overall playoff games

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All-time consecutive playoff games with at least one touchdown pass

[edit]
Brett Favre holds the record for consecutive playoff games with at least one touchdown pass.

Brett Favre's streak of 20 consecutive games with at least one touchdown pass in the post-season is the longest of all-time.[136] Dan Marino held the previous record of 13 which was surpassed by Favre in 2004.[4]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 10 consecutive post season games.[137]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Brett Favre December 31, 1995 – January 24, 2010 Green Bay Packers/Minnesota Vikings 20 [25][137]
2T Tom Brady March 2, 2002 – January 22, 2012 New England Patriots 18 [137]
Drew Brees August 1, 2005 – January 17, 2021 San Diego Chargers/New Orleans Saints 18 [137]
4 Aaron Rodgers June 2, 2011 – January 24, 2021 Green Bay Packers 16 [137]
5 Tom Brady January 19, 2014 – January 20, 2019 New England Patriots 14 [137]
6T Dan Marino December 31, 1983 – December 30, 1995 Miami Dolphins 13 [4][137]
Peyton Manning January 21, 2007 – November 1, 2015 Indianapolis Colts/Denver Broncos 13 [137]
Russell Wilson January 19, 2014 – present Seattle Seahawks 13 [137]
9 Kurt Warner January 16, 2000 – October 1, 2010 St. Louis Rams/Arizona Cardinals 12 [137]
10T Ken Stabler December 30, 1973 – January 1, 1978 Oakland Raiders 10 [137]
Joe Montana January 1, 1989 – January 16, 1994 San Francisco 49ers/Kansas City Chiefs 10 [137]
Matt Hasselbeck August 1, 2005 – January 16, 2011 Seattle Seahawks 10 [137]
Joe Flacco September 1, 2011 – present Baltimore Ravens 10 [137]

All-time consecutive playoff games with at least two touchdown passes

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 5 consecutive post season games.[138]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Aaron Rodgers October 1, 2016 – January 24, 2021 Green Bay Packers 9 [138][139]
2 Joe Flacco January 15, 2012 – present Baltimore Ravens 8 [138][139]
3T Terry Bradshaw December 30, 1978 – September 1, 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers 7 [138]
Joe Montana January 1, 1989 – December 1, 1991 San Francisco 49ers 7 [138]
Drew Brees January 21, 2007 – January 14, 2012 New Orleans Saints 7 [138]
6 Tom Brady January 14, 2017 – April 2, 2018 New England Patriots 6 [138]
7T Bernie Kosar November 1, 1987 – January 14, 1990 Cleveland Browns 5 [138]
Troy Aikman October 1, 1993 – January 23, 1994 Dallas Cowboys 5 [138]
Kurt Warner March 1, 2009 – October 1, 2010 Arizona Cardinals 5 [138]
Matt Ryan January 13, 2013 – May 2, 2017 Atlanta Falcons 5 [138]
Tom Brady September 1, 2021 – January 16, 2022 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 [138]

All-time consecutive playoff games with at least three touchdown passes

[edit]
Matt Ryan holds the record for consecutive playoff games with at least three touchdown passes.

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 3 consecutive post season games.[140]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Matt Ryan January 13, 2013 – January 22, 2017 Atlanta Falcons 4 [140]
2T Bernie Kosar September 1, 1988 – June 1, 1990 Cleveland Browns 3 [140]
Kurt Warner January 18, 2009 – October 1, 2010 Arizona Cardinals 3 [140]
Aaron Rodgers October 1, 2010 – January 15, 2011 Green Bay Packers 3 [140]
Joe Flacco December 1, 2013 – March 2, 2013 Baltimore Ravens 3 [140]
Tom Brady October 1, 2015 – January 2, 2015 New England Patriots 3 [140]
Patrick Mahomes January 20, 2019 – January 19, 2020 Kansas City Chiefs 3 [140]

All-time consecutive playoff games with at least four touchdown passes

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive post season games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Ben Roethlisberger January 14, 2018 – October 1, 2021 Pittsburgh Steelers 2 [141]

Home playoff games

[edit]

All-time consecutive home playoff games with at least one touchdown pass

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 10 consecutive post season games.[142]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Peyton Manning April 1, 2004 – November 1, 2015 Indianapolis Colts/Denver Broncos 13 [142]
2T John Elway December 30, 1984 – January 17, 1999 Denver Broncos 11 [142]
Brett Favre December 31, 1995 – January 17, 2010 Green Bay Packers/Minnesota Vikings 11 [142]
4T Dan Marino December 31, 1983 – February 1, 1999 Miami Dolphins 10 [142]
Tom Brady October 1, 2004 – January 14, 2012 New England Patriots 10 [142]

All-time consecutive home playoff games with at least two touchdown passes

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 5 consecutive post season games.[143]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1T Tom Brady July 1, 2006 – January 14, 2012 New England Patriots 7 [143]
Tom Brady October 1, 2015 – January 21, 2018 New England Patriots 7 [143]
3 Drew Brees January 16, 2010 – January 20, 2019 New Orleans Saints 6 [143]
4T Terry Bradshaw December 30, 1978 – September 1, 1983 Pittsburgh Steelers 5 [143]
Aaron Rodgers November 1, 2015 – January 24, 2021 Green Bay Packers 5 [143]

All-time consecutive home playoff games with at least three touchdown passes

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 3 consecutive post season games.[144]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Matt Ryan January 13, 2013 – present Atlanta Falcons 4 [144]
2T Drew Brees January 16, 2010 – July 1, 2012 New Orleans Saints 3 [144]
Patrick Mahomes January 20, 2019 – January 19, 2020 Kansas City Chiefs 3 [144]

All-time consecutive home playoff games with at least four touchdown passes

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive post season games.[145]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1T Daryle Lamonica December 22, 1968 – December 21, 1969 Oakland Raiders 2 [145]
Peyton Manning April 1, 2004 – September 1, 2005 Indianapolis Colts 2 [145]
Kurt Warner January 18, 2009 – October 1, 2010 Arizona Cardinals 2 [145]
Ben Roethlisberger January 14, 2018 – present Pittsburgh Steelers 2 [141]

All-time consecutive home playoff games with at least five touchdown passes

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive post season games.[146]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Daryle Lamonica December 22, 1968 – December 21, 1969 Oakland Raiders 2 [146]

Road playoff games

[edit]

All-time consecutive road playoff games with at least one touchdown pass

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 10 consecutive post season games.[147]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Tom Brady January 23, 2005 – January 24, 2021 New England Patriots/Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10 [148]

All-time consecutive road playoff games with at least two touchdown passes

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 5 consecutive post season games.[149]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1T Joe Flacco January 22, 2012 – present Baltimore Ravens 5 [149]
Aaron Rodgers October 1, 2016 – present Green Bay Packers 5 [149]

All-time consecutive road playoff games with at least three touchdown passes

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 3 consecutive post season games.[150]

Rank Quarterback Period Team Consecutive
games
Reference
1 Aaron Rodgers October 1, 2010 – January 15, 2011 Green Bay Packers 3 [150]

Combined regular season/post season

[edit]

All-time consecutive combined uninterrupted games with at least one touchdown pass

[edit]
Philip Rivers is one of six players to have thrown 1+ touchdown passes in at least 30 consecutive games including playoffs in NFL history.

Drew Brees holds the record for consecutive uninterrupted games with a touchdown pass including playoffs with 49; the previous record of 39 was held by Brett Favre.[151]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 30 consecutive combined regular plus playoff games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Regular season Post season Combined Reference
1 Drew Brees January 16, 2010 – November 25, 2012 New Orleans Saints 43 6 49 [10]
2 Peyton Manning September 9, 2012 – November 30, 2014 Denver Broncos 44 4 48 [14]
3 Drew Brees September 12, 2012 – September 20, 2015 New Orleans Saints 38 2 40 [10]
4 Brett Favre October 20, 2002 – November 29, 2004 Green Bay Packers 36 3 39 [151][24]
5 Tom Brady October 1, 2010 – January 14, 2012 New England Patriots 32 3 35 [12]
6 Matt Ryan December 20, 2015 – 11/26/17 Atlanta Falcons 30 3 33 [30]
7 Philip Rivers September 12, 2012 – October 23, 2014 San Diego Chargers 28 2 30 [32]

All-time consecutive combined uninterrupted games with at least two touchdown passes

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 13 consecutive combined regular plus playoff games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Regular season Post season Combined Reference
1 Tom Brady July 11, 2010 – February 10, 2011 New England Patriots 13 1 14 [12]
2T Peyton Manning September 9, 2004 – December 12, 2004 Indianapolis Colts 13 0 13 [14]
Aaron Rodgers August 9, 2011 – November 12, 2011 Green Bay Packers 13 0 13 [63]
Philip Rivers December 31, 2017 – February 12, 2018 Los Angeles Chargers 13 0 13 [32]

All-time consecutive combined uninterrupted games with at least three touchdown passes

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 8 consecutive combined regular plus playoff games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Regular season Post season Combined Reference
1 Tom Brady September 9, 2007 – November 18, 2007 New England Patriots 10 0 10 [12]
2T Peyton Manning October 10, 2004 – May 12, 2004 Indianapolis Colts 8 0 8 [14]
Andrew Luck September 30, 2018 – November 25, 2018 Indianapolis Colts 8 0 8 [26]

All-time consecutive combined uninterrupted games with at least four touchdown passes

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 4 consecutive combined regular plus playoff games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Regular season Post season Combined Reference
1 Peyton Manning October 31, 2004 – November 25, 2004 Indianapolis Colts 5 0 5 [14]
2 Dan Marino November 26, 1984 – December 17, 1984 Miami Dolphins 4 0 4 [28]

All-time consecutive combined uninterrupted games with at least five touchdown passes

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive combined regular plus playoff games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Regular season Post season Combined Reference
1T Daunte Culpepper October 10, 2004 – October 17, 2004 Minnesota Vikings 2 0 2 [38]
Tom Brady October 14, 2007 – October 21, 2007 New England Patriots 2 0 2 [12]
Ben Roethlisberger October 26, 2014 – February 11, 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers 2 0 2 [29]
Russell Wilson September 20, 2020 – September 27, 2020 Seattle Seahawks 2 0 2 [70]

All-time consecutive combined uninterrupted games with at least six touchdown passes

[edit]

Bold denotes an active streak; minimum 2 consecutive combined regular plus playoff games.

Rank Quarterback Period Team Regular season Post season Combined Reference
1 Ben Roethlisberger October 26, 2014 – February 11, 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers 2 0 2 [29]

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  92. ^ 1+ TD Gillette Stadium
  93. ^ 1+ TD Heinz Field
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  95. ^ a b c d 1+ TD Colts Home
  96. ^ 1+ TD Orange Bowl
  97. ^ 1+ TD Astrodome
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  100. ^ 1+ TD Ind @ Mile High
  101. ^ 1+ TD Mile High
  102. ^ 1+ TD Qualcomm
  103. ^ 1+ TD M&T Bank
  104. ^ 1+TD Lincoln Financial Field
  105. ^ 1+ TD Oakland-Alameda
  106. ^ 1+ TD University of Phoenix
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  119. ^ 2+ TD MetLife Stadium
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  125. ^ 3+ TD Atlanta Fulton
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  127. ^ 3+ TD Bank of America
  128. ^ 3+ TD Texas Stadium
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  142. ^ a b c d e f 2+TD pass 5 post home
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