Unveiled: The Surprising Leader in NFL All-Time Passing Yards Who Defies Expectations!
Favre led the league in passing twice, including in 1995 when he had 4,413 yards in the first of his three consecutive MVP seasons.
He threw for 508 TDs over the course of his career, including 39 in the 1996 season when he won the Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers.
5. Aaron Rodgers: 66,274
Rodgers, who is still going strong in his 40s, has passed Big Ben and is moving closer to another Packers great at No. 4.
Rodgers is a four-time NFL MVP and AP All-Pro First Team selection who also won a Super Bowl with Green Bay at the end of the 2010 season.


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