Matthew Stafford calls it humbling to pass Dan Marino on NFL career completions list

Date:

When Dan Marino retired in 1999 with 4,967 completions, it was the most in NFL history. But as passing offenses have exploded, nine quarterbacks have passed Marino. Matthew Stafford is the latest.

Stafford surpassed Marino’s total during Thursday night’s game and now has 4,991 career completions. He completed 3,898 passes with the Lions and now has 1,093 completions with the Rams.

“It’s humbling,” Stafford said. “I grew up loving this game, such a big fan of the game, such a big fan of the NFL. All the people who paved the way for us to play it now, nothing but respect for all the guys who did it before me and being able to be in that same breath is a special thing for me.”

The NFL record for career completions is now 7,753 by Tom Brady. At his current career pace, the 36-year-old Stafford would have to play seven more seasons to break Brady’s record.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Yahoo Sports AM: All eyes on the Mountain West

Yahoo Sports AM is our daily newsletter that keeps...

His best game yet? Nakobe Dean settling into starting role after long wait

His best game yet? Nakobe Dean settling into starting...

Mexico City Grand Prix 2024: How to watch the next F1 race without cable

F1 fans, start your engines. The 2024 season continues...

NFL injury tracker Week 8: Deebo Samuel recovering from pneumonia, Tua Tagovailoa returns to practice

The San Francisco 49ers are hoping to not have...