List of career achievements by Peyton Manning

This is a list of career achievements by former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning.

Career statistics

College

Regular season

NCAA career statistics
Tennessee Volunteers
Season Passing Rushing
CompAttYardsPct.TDIntQB ratingAttYardsAvgTD
1994 891441,14161.8116145.221-28-1.30
1995 2443802,95464.2224146.54160.10
1996 2433803,28763.92012147.742-131-3.10
1997 2874773,81960.23611147.749300.60
NCAA career totals 8631,38111,20162.58933147.1153-183-0.60

College records

Tennessee Volunteers records
SEC records
  • Lowest interception percentage (season): 1.05% (1995)[3]
  • Highest completion percentage (career): 62.49%[2]
  • Lowest interception percentage (career): 2.39%[2]
  • Most 300+ passing yard games (career): 18[2]

Professional

Regular season

All statistics from Pro Football Reference,[4] CBS Sportsline,[5] and ESPN[6]

YearTeamGamesStartsWinsPassingRushingRating
CompAttPctYdsYPATDIntAttYdsAvgTD
1998IND1616332657556.73,7396.5262815624.1071.2
1999IND16161333153362.14,1357.8261535732.1290.7
2000IND16161035757162.54,4137.73315371163.1194.7
2001IND1616634354762.74,1317.62623351574.5484.1
2002IND16161039259166.34,2007.12719381483.9288.8
2003*IND16161237956667.04,2677.5291028260.9099.0
2004*IND16161233649767.74,5579.2491025381.50121.1
2005IND16161430545367.33,7478.3281033451.40104.1
2006IND16161236255765.04,3977.931923361.64101.0
2007IND16161333751565.44,0407.8311420−5−0.3398.0
2008*IND16161237155566.84,0027.2271220211.1195.0
2009*IND16161439357168.84,5007.9331619−13−0.7099.9
2010IND16161045067966.34,7007.0331718181.0091.9
2011INDDid not play due to injury
2012DEN16161340058368.64,6598.037112360.30105.8
2013*DEN16161345065968.35,4778.3551032-31-1.01115.1
2014DEN16161239559766.24,7277.9391524-24-1.00101.5
2015DEN109719833159.82,2496.89176-6-1.0067.9
Career2662651866,1259,38065.371,9407.75392514316671.51896.5
^† League Leader
^* Year in which Manning won the NFL MVP Award

Post season

YearTeamGamesWinsPassingRushingPasser Rating
CompAttPctYdsYPATDIntAttYdsAvgTD
1999IND10194245.22275.40022211162.3
2000IND10173253.11946.1101−2−2082.0
2002IND10143145.21374.402122031.2
2003IND326710365.09188.994430.80106.4
2004IND21547572.06969.342273.51107.4
2005IND10223857.92907.61090.9
2006*IND449715363.41,0346.837830.4170.5
2007IND10334868.74028.4321−6−6097.7
2008IND10254259.53107.4101−1−1090.4
2009IND328712868.09567.5623−2−0.6099.0
2010IND10182669.22258.710108.7
2012DEN10284365.12906.7321−1−1088.3
2013DEN329112871.19107.1533-2-0.7094.2
2014DEN10264656.52114.61075.5
2015DEN33519255.45395.9215102075.4
Career27146491,02763.27,3397.3402532341.1387.4

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^* Super Bowl MVP

Win–loss record

Home Away Reg. Totals Playoffs Overall Totals
OpponentWLPct.WLPct.WLPct.WLPct.WLPct.
Arizona Cardinals201.000101.000301.00000.000301.000
Atlanta Falcons201.00012.33332.60000.00032.600
Baltimore Ravens501.00042.66792.81821.667113.786
Buffalo Bills51.83333.50084.66700.00084.667
Carolina Panthers02.000201.00022.500101.00032.600
Chicago Bears01.00011.50012.333101.00022.500
Cincinnati Bengals601.00021.66781.88900.00081.889
Cleveland Browns201.000501.000701.00000.000701.000
Dallas Cowboys21.66711.50032.60000.00032.667
Denver Broncos41.80031.75072.778201.00092.818
Detroit Lions201.000201.000401.00000.000401.000
Green Bay Packers201.00002.00022.33300.00022.500
Houston Texans91.90082.800173.85000.000173.850
Indianapolis Colts101.00001.00011.50001.00012.333
Jacksonville Jaguars92.81873.700165.76200.000165.762
Kansas City Chiefs701.00071.875141.933101.000151.938
Miami Dolphins25.28642.66767.46201.00068.429
Minnesota Vikings301.000101.000401.00000.000401.000
New England Patriots44.50029.182613.31622.500815.348
New Orleans Saints21.66711.50032.60001.00033.500
New York Giants11.500301.00041.80000.00041.800
New York Jets42.66742.66784.66712.33396.600
Oakland Raiders42.667601.000102.83300.000102.833
Philadelphia Eagles201.00021.66741.80000.00041.800
Pittsburgh Steelers201.00011.50031.75001.00032.600
St. Louis Rams101.00012.33322.50000.00022.500
San Diego Chargers43.57251.8339412.333106.588
San Francisco 49ers21.66711.50032.60000.00032.600
Seattle Seahawks101.00013.25023.40001.00024.333
Tampa Bay Buccaneers201.000101.000301.00000.000301.000
Tennessee Titans82.80063.667145.73701.000146.700
Washington Redskins301.00011.50041.80000.00041.800
Summary
Indianapolis Colts (14 yrs) 76 28 .731 65 39 .625 141 67 .678 9 10 .474 150 77 .676
Denver Broncos (4 yrs) 25 3 .893 20 9 .690 45 12 .789 5 3 .625 50 15 .769
Grand totals 101 31 .765 85 48 .639 186 79 .702 14 13 .519 200 92 .685

Career accomplishments

Honors and awards

High school awards

  • 1992, 1993 Louisiana Class 2A MVP[8]
  • 1993 Gatorade Circle of Champions Award[8]
  • 1993 Atlanta TD Club's Bobby Dodd Award[8]
  • 1993 New Orleans Quarterback Club Player of the Year[8]
  • 1993 Columbus, Ohio Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year[8]
  • 1993 Gatorade High School Player of the Year (National)[9]

College awards

NFL awards

  • 5× NFL MVP (2003 (shared with Steve McNair), 2004, 2008, 2009, 2013)[15]
  • 2× NFL Offensive Player of the Year (2004, 2013)[15]
  • Best NFL Player ESPY Award(2004,[14] 2005[16])
  • 14× Pro Bowl (1999–2000, 2002–2010, 2012–2014)[17]
  • 7× First-team All-Pro (2003–2005, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013)[18][19][20]
  • 3× Second-team All-Pro (1999, 2000, 2006)[21][22][23]
  • 3× Bert Bell Award (2003, 2004, 2013)[24]
  • AFC Offensive Player of the Year Awards (1999, 2003–2005, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013)
  • 1998 NFL All-Rookie First Team[17]
  • 2004 FedEx Express Player of the Year[25]
  • Best Record-Breaking Performance ESPY Award(2005,[16] 2014)[26]
  • 2005 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award[24]
  • 2005 Byron "Whizzer" White Humanitarian Award[17]
  • 2005 Pro Bowl MVP[27]
  • 2007 Super Bowl MVP[28]
  • 2007 Best Championship Performance ESPY Award[29]
  • 2012 NFL Comeback Player of the Year

Additionally, Manning has been named the AFC Offensive Player of the Month eight times[30] (9/2003, 11/2004, 10/2006, 9/2009, 9/2012, 10/2012, 9/2013, 12/2013) and Offensive Player of the Week 26 times[31] (25 AFC, 1 NFL/playoff).[32]

NFL milestones

Regular season

Playoff records

  • Most yards passing, 1st half of game: 360 vs. Denver Broncos, 1/9/05[48]
  • Led the biggest comeback in conference championship game history (18 pts), 1/21/07 vs. New England[49]
  • One of only four QBs to post a perfect 158.3 passer rating in a game (Don Meredith, Terry Bradshaw, Dave Krieg)[50]
  • Most games with 20+ completions: 14[51] (surpassed by Tom Brady in 2011)
  • Most games with 30+ completions: 4[52] (surpassed by Drew Brees in 2011)
  • Most games with 30+ attempts: 17[53]
  • Most games with 40+ attempts: 8[54] (tied by Tom Brady in 2011)
  • Most completions and attempts in a single postseason: 97/153 (2006)[55]
  • One of only 2 quarterbacks to complete 80% of his passes in two playoff games (tied with Kurt Warner)[56]
  • Most consecutive postseasons with at least one start: 9 (2002–2010)
  • Most postseason losses by a quarterback: 13
  • Most first-round postseason losses by a quarterback: 9

Rookie records

  • Most touchdown passes: 26[39] (tied by Russell Wilson in 2012)
  • Most interceptions thrown: 28
  • Most consecutive games with a touchdown pass (games 4–16): 13[57]
  • Most games with at least one touchdown pass: 15[17]
  • Most games with 300+ yards passing: 4[17]

With Marvin Harrison

Manning and former Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison hold a number of QB-WR tandem records:

  • Most completions/receptions (career): 953[58]
  • Most passing/receiving yards (career): 12,756[58]
  • Most passing/receiving touchdowns (career): 112[17][58]
  • Most completions/receptions in a season, QB-to-WR duo: 143 (2002)

Pro Bowl records

  • Most Pro Bowl selections (tied with Tony Gonzalez, Bruce Matthews, and Merlin Olsen): 14
  • Most Pro Bowl selections for a QB: 14
  • Most consecutive Pro Bowl selections for a QB: 9 (during the 2002–2010 seasons)
  • Most passing attempts (career): 150[59]
  • Most passing attempts (game): 41 (2004)[60]
  • Most completions (career): 92[59]
  • Most completions (game): 22 (2004)[60]
  • Most passing yards (career): 1,278[59]
  • Most passing yards (game): 342 (2004)[60]
  • Most passing touchdowns (career): 13[59]

Former NFL records

Surpassed 2016 (5 records)
  • Most 300-yard passing games, postseason, career: 9. (Surpassed by Tom Brady)
  • Most 400-yard passing games, regular season and postseason combined, career: 17. (Surpassed by Drew Brees)
  • Most 400-yard passing games, regular season, career: 14. (Surpassed by Drew Brees)
  • Most combined victories, regular season plus post season, career: 200, overall record: 200-79, 0.717. (Surpassed by Tom Brady)
  • Most fourth quarter comeback wins in one season: 7 in 2009. (Surpassed by Matthew Stafford)
Surpassed 2017 (3 records)
  • Most victories, regular season, career: 186. (Surpassed by Tom Brady)
  • Most regular season games, 115+ rating, career: 67. (Surpassed by Drew Brees)
  • Most regular season games, 20+ completions, career: 202. (Surpassed by Brees)
Surpassed 2018 (1 record)
  • Most passing yards, regular season, career: 71,940. (Surpassed by Brees)

Personal bests (Non-NFL records)

Franchise records

Indianapolis Colts records

Denver Broncos records

As of 2017's NFL off-season, Peyton Manning held at least 33 Broncos franchise records, including:

  • Completions: season (450 in 2013), game (39 on 2013-12-08 TEN), playoff season (91 in 2013), playoff game (34 on 2014-02-02 NSEA)
  • Pass Attempts: season (659 in 2013), game (59 on 2013-12-08 TEN), playoff season (128 in 2013), playoff game (49 on 2014-02-02 NSEA)
  • Completion percentage: career (66.5%), season (68.6% in 2012)
  • Passing Yards: season (5,477 in 2013), playoff season (910 in 2013), playoff game (400 on 2014-01-19 NWE)
  • Passing TDs: season (55 in 2013), game (7 on 2013-09-05 BAL), playoff game (3 on 2013-01-12 BAL)
  • Passer Rating: career (101.7), season (115.1 in 2013), game (157.2 on 2014-10-19 SFO), playoffs (85)
  • Sacked: playoff season (9 in 2015), playoff game (5 on 2016-02-07 NCAR)
  • Yds/Pass Att: career (7.89)
  • Pass Yds/Game: career (295), season (342.3 in 2013), playoffs (243.8), playoff season (303.3 in 2013)
  • 300+ yard passing games: season (12 + 1 in playoffs in 2013)
  • 400+ passing yard games: season (4 + 1 in playoffs in 2013)
  • 4000+ passing yards: career (3)[34]
  • Most seasons with 100+ passer rating: 3 (2012–2014)
  • Most touchdown passes without an interception (game): 7 (September 5, 2013 vs. Baltimore Ravens)
  • Highest winning percentage as a starter (career): 78.9% (45-12-0)

Stadium records

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See also

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Brett Favre
(508)
Total touchdown passes in the NFL
2014–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Brett Favre
(71,838)
Total passing yards in the NFL
2015–2018
Succeeded by
Drew Brees
(72,103)
Preceded by
Brett Favre
(186)
Wins as a starting quarterback in the NFL
2015–2017
Succeeded by
Tom Brady
(199)

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