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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. This list includes all quarterbacks who have thrown for at least 15 playoff TD passes. Bold denotes a ranked active player.

Players with at least 15 TDs

Totals are through the 2015-16 playoffs.

Tom Brady, the record holder.
Key
QBs who have won a Super Bowl (Since 1967)
Rank Player TD's Year of induction into
Pro Football Hall of Fame
1 Tom Brady 56 Not applicable[1]
2 Joe Montana 45 2000
3 Brett Favre 44 2016
4 Peyton Manning 40 Eligible in 2021.[1]
5 Dan Marino 32 2005
6 Kurt Warner 31 Two-time finalist.
7 Terry Bradshaw 30 1989
8 John Elway 27 2004
Aaron Rodgers Not applicable[1]
10 Joe Flacco 25
11 Drew Brees 24
Donovan McNabb Eligible in 2017[1]
Roger Staubach 1985
14 Troy Aikman 23 2006
15 Ben Roethlisberger 22 Not applicable[1]
16 Jim Kelly 21 2002
17 Steve Young 20 2005
18 Daryle Lamonica 19 None
Ken Stabler 2016
20 Matt Hasselbeck 18 Eligible in 2021[1]
21 Eli Manning 17 Not applicable[1]
Warren Moon 2006
23 Bernie Kosar 16 None
Russell Wilson Not applicable[1]
25 Bart Starr 15 1977
Danny White None

Additional active players with 8-14 TDs

Active players through the 2015-16 playoffs. All numbers in TD passes.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h A player cannot be eligible to the Pro Football Hall of Fame unless he had been retired for at least 5 years or is deceased. Player wasn't eligible for induction upon the start of 2016 season.

See also