Last 450+ Yard Passer for Every NFL Team

1. New York Giants - 2025
The Giants’ most recent 450+ yard passing game came in 2025, when Russell Wilson, in his first season with New York, erupted for a career-defining performance. Known more for efficiency than gaudy yardage, Wilson broke out in a shootout where the Giants leaned heavily on his arm. It marked the first time in decades that a Giants quarterback eclipsed 450 yards, underscoring Wilson’s ability to reinvent himself late in his career while giving the Giants’ offense a much-needed identity boost.

2. Detroit Lions - 2024
In 2024, Jared Goff delivered the Lions’ last 450-yard performance, cementing himself as the centerpiece of Detroit’s modern offensive resurgence. Known for his command of the short-to-intermediate game, Goff silenced critics by going vertical in a thriller that highlighted both his accuracy and composure under pressure. The outing reminded fans of the Lions’ explosive offensive potential and their long-standing hunt for postseason relevance.

3. Cleveland Browns - 2024
The Browns last saw a quarterback eclipse 450 yards in 2024, when Deshaun Watson showcased the form Cleveland paid heavily for. Watson, long considered one of the NFL’s most dynamic dual-threats, shredded defenses through the air in a career-reviving game. After years of instability at quarterback, his huge passing display stood out as one of the rare high points in a Browns era often defined by inconsistency.

4. Atlanta Falcons - 2024
The Falcons’ most recent 450-yard game came in 2024, courtesy of Kirk Cousins, who signed with Atlanta to stabilize their passing attack. Known for his precision and steady play, Cousins delivered fireworks in a high-scoring matchup that revitalized Falcons fans’ hopes for a reliable franchise passer. His 450-yard outburst highlighted how Atlanta’s offense could thrive when given consistent quarterback play.

5. Houston Texans - 2023
C.J. Stroud electrified the NFL in 2023 with one of the best rookie quarterback seasons ever, and his 470-yard masterpiece was the Texans’ most recent 450+ yard game. Stroud’s poise, deep-ball accuracy, and ability to spread the field gave Houston an offensive spark they hadn’t seen in years. That performance became a defining moment of his rookie campaign, firmly planting him as the face of the Texans’ future.

6. Miami Dolphins - 2023
Tua Tagovailoa gave the Dolphins their latest 450-yard showing in 2023, building on Miami’s reputation as one of the league’s most explosive aerial offenses. With Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle as his dynamic duo, Tagovailoa unleashed pinpoint accuracy and rhythm passing that left defenses reeling. The game epitomized Miami’s philosophy of speed and precision, and solidified Tua’s place as a leader of a high-powered offense.

7. Minnesota Vikings - 2022
The Vikings’ last 450-yard game came in 2022 when Kirk Cousins had one of his best statistical outings. Long criticized for inconsistency in prime-time spots, Cousins silenced doubters with a prolific aerial performance, leaning heavily on Justin Jefferson’s dominance. It stood as one of the highlights of Cousins’ Minnesota tenure, reminding the league how dangerous the Vikings’ offense could be when clicking.

8. Cincinnati Bengals - 2022
Joe Burrow last crossed the 450-yard mark in 2022, putting on a clinic that displayed both his accuracy and toughness. Burrow, often compared to all-time greats for his composure and command, carved up defenses in a game that showcased his chemistry with Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. It was another example of why the Bengals view Burrow as their franchise cornerstone.

9. Pittsburgh Steelers - 2020
The Steelers’ most recent 450-yard passing performance came from Ben Roethlisberger in 2020, near the twilight of his career. Known for his ability to extend plays and rack up yards in shootouts, Roethlisberger turned back the clock in this outing, flashing the gunslinger mentality that defined his legacy. It was one of his final great statistical achievements before retirement.

10. Kansas City Chiefs - 2020
Patrick Mahomes delivered Kansas City’s last 450-yard passing game in 2020, a season where the Chiefs were still riding high as the league’s most feared offense. Mahomes combined creativity with arm talent to light up the scoreboard, reinforcing his reputation as a generational quarterback. The performance became one of the many examples of Mahomes’ ability to dominate through the air.

11. Dallas Cowboys - 2020
Dak Prescott’s 2020 campaign included multiple statistical explosions, including the Cowboys’ most recent 450+ yard outing. Prescott was on pace for a record-breaking year before suffering a season-ending injury, and his massive passing numbers during that stretch reminded fans of his ability to carry the offense almost single-handedly. That 450-yard game was a prime example of his potential.

12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 2019
Jameis Winston’s infamous “30 for 30” season in 2019 included Tampa Bay’s most recent 450-yard performance. Though turnover-prone, Winston could put up staggering passing totals, and in this game, he showcased the high-risk, high-reward style that made him both thrilling and frustrating for fans. His gunslinger mentality delivered volume yards even if mistakes often followed.

13. Los Angeles Rams - 2019
Jared Goff last gave the Rams a 450-yard performance in 2019, when Sean McVay’s offensive system still thrived with explosive plays. Goff carved through secondaries with rhythm passing and deep strikes, highlighting his potential as a franchise passer at the time. That outing was among the statistical peaks of his Rams tenure.

14. Philadelphia Eagles - 2019
Carson Wentz recorded the Eagles’ last 450-yard passing game in 2019. At his best, Wentz showed flashes of MVP-level play, and this outing captured that ceiling perfectly. Though his career in Philadelphia eventually unraveled, the performance was a reminder of the immense talent and arm strength he once brought to the franchise.

15. Indianapolis Colts - 2018
Andrew Luck delivered the Colts’ last 450-yard performance in 2018, during his comeback season after missing an entire year. Luck’s arm strength and field vision were on full display, reaffirming his status as one of the league’s elite passers. Sadly, it would be one of the final great statistical highlights of his career before his shocking retirement.

16. New England Patriots - 2017
Tom Brady’s brilliance was on display during the Patriots’ last 450-yard game in 2017. The performance underscored his unmatched longevity and ability to dissect defenses even in his 40s. With surgical accuracy and trademark poise, Brady’s outing added yet another chapter to his legendary New England career.

17. Seattle Seahawks - 2017
Russell Wilson gave Seattle their most recent 450-yard passing performance in 2017. Known for his deep-ball accuracy and improvisational magic, Wilson delivered a dazzling display of passing efficiency and volume. The outing highlighted how he often carried Seattle’s offense during that era.

18. Las Vegas Raiders - 2016
Derek Carr recorded the Raiders’ last 450-yard passing game in 2016, at the height of his Pro Bowl years. Carr showcased the accuracy and decision-making that once made him a top-tier passer, spreading the ball effectively in a thrilling shootout. That performance remains one of the statistical highlights of his tenure in silver and black.

19. Washington Commanders - 2016
Kirk Cousins, during his Washington years, last gave the team a 450-yard outing in 2016. Known for his efficiency and steady hand, Cousins put up gaudy numbers in a game that displayed his underrated ability to pile up yards. That outing helped solidify his reputation as a reliable, if sometimes polarizing, starter.

20. New Orleans Saints - 2016
Drew Brees was responsible for New Orleans’ most recent 450-yard game in 2016, one of many in his Hall of Fame career. Brees’ pinpoint passing and mastery of the Saints’ system routinely produced video-game numbers, and this outing was no exception. It further cemented his status as one of the most prolific passers in NFL history.

21. Los Angeles Chargers - 2015
Philip Rivers delivered the Chargers’ last 450-yard performance in 2015, a testament to his toughness and aggressive downfield style. Rivers often carried undermanned rosters with his passing volume, and this game epitomized his ability to keep the Chargers competitive despite limitations around him.

22. Denver Broncos - 2014
Peyton Manning gave the Broncos their most recent 450-yard performance in 2014, during his late-career renaissance in Denver. Manning’s football IQ and precision made the Broncos’ passing game nearly unstoppable, and this outing was another chapter in one of the greatest quarterback seasons ever.

23. Green Bay Packers - 2013
Aaron Rodgers recorded the Packers’ last 450-yard game in 2013, showcasing his trademark arm strength and ability to make impossible throws look routine. The outing underlined why Rodgers is considered one of the most talented quarterbacks ever, capable of putting up jaw-dropping numbers on any given Sunday.

24. Arizona Cardinals - 2008
Kurt Warner was the last Cardinal to throw for 450 yards, doing so in 2008 during Arizona’s magical Super Bowl run season. Warner’s pinpoint accuracy and fearless deep passing were on full display, helping transform the Cardinals into contenders and cementing his Hall of Fame legacy.

25. Tennessee Titans - 2004
Billy Volek delivered the Titans’ last 450-yard performance in 2004, in one of the most surprising statistical explosions of the era. A career backup, Volek briefly caught fire with consecutive massive passing games, reminding fans that even journeymen can etch their name into record books with the right opportunity.

26. Buffalo Bills - 2002
Drew Bledsoe gave Buffalo their last 450-yard game in 2002, shortly after arriving from New England. Known for his cannon arm, Bledsoe torched defenses with volume passing and provided stability to a Bills franchise desperate for a reliable quarterback at the time.

27. New York Jets - 2000
Vinny Testaverde was the last Jets quarterback to eclipse 450 yards, back in 2000. A seasoned veteran with a big arm, Testaverde delivered fireworks in a shootout that highlighted both his resilience and ability to light up the scoreboard well into his career.

28. San Francisco 49ers - 1993
Elvis Grbac was the last 49ers quarterback to record a 450-yard passing game, doing so in 1993. Though not a legendary name like Joe Montana or Steve Young, Grbac’s outing was a reminder of how quarterback-friendly the 49ers’ offensive system could be, allowing even lesser-known passers to thrive.

29. Chicago Bears - 1962
Billy Wade authored the Bears’ last 450-yard game all the way back in 1962. In an era when passing stats were far more modest, Wade’s performance was almost unheard of and remains a historical anomaly. It stands as one of the few bright passing milestones in Chicago’s run-heavy offensive history.

30. Baltimore Ravens - Never
The Ravens have never had a quarterback eclipse 450 passing yards in a game. Built historically on defense and a strong running identity, Baltimore’s philosophy has rarely prioritized aerial fireworks. Even with modern talents like Lamar Jackson, their offense has leaned more on balance and efficiency than massive passing totals.

31. Jacksonville Jaguars - Never
Jacksonville has yet to see a quarterback cross the 450-yard barrier in a single game. Despite having talented passers like Mark Brunell, David Garrard, and Trevor Lawrence, the Jaguars’ offense has traditionally been built on a run-first identity. The elusive milestone remains on their checklist.

32. Carolina Panthers - Never
The Panthers are another franchise still waiting for their first 450-yard passing game. From Jake Delhomme to Cam Newton, Carolina has had dynamic quarterbacks but rarely emphasized high-volume passing. Their offensive identity has leaned on balance, power running, and defense, leaving this record untouched in team history.