September 13, 2012

Peyton Manning Becomes 3rd Player All-Time to Throw 400 Career TD Passes



On Sunday, Peyton Manning became the 3rd NFL player of all-time to throw for 400 touchdowns. He joins Brett Favre and Dan Marino of the only other players to do so. Peyton nows has 401 TDs passes, Marino is at 420 and Peyton could pass him this season with 21 or more TDs. Brett Favre has the most all-time at 508 and Peyton could pass him if he plays long enough. Peyton is a sure fire Hall of Famer once he retires. He played in Indianapolis from 1998-2011 but missed all of last season with a injury. This offseason he signed with the Broncos and will play his first season out of Indianapolis this year. From 1998-2010 he played every game of the season. He has been to 2 Super Bowls winning once in Super Bowl XLI beating the Bears. He also got the Super Bowl XLI MVP. He also lost to the Saints in Super Bowl XLIV. He is also a 4-time MVP most all-time. He is also a 11-time Pro Bowler. He also in 3rd in passing yards all-time with 55081 yards only behind Marino with 61361 and Brett Favre with 71838. He is also 3rd in completions all-time only behind Marino with 4701 and Favre with 6300. Peyton should be able to break those records has well if he plays long enough. If Peyton Manning could win another Super Bowl and can break Favre's record he should go down has the best QB of all-time in the NFL.

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