Teddy Bridgewater

-Teddy’s 5 TD Passes Moved him ahead of Jay Gruden for 4th All-Time on Sunday with 46.  The next milestone is 25 TDs away for 3rd place (Brian Brohm).

-Bridgewater also moved up to 5th All-Time in Career Passing Yardage, surpassing Stefan Lefors.  Teddy now has 6202 passing yards and needs 822 more yards to move into 4th place all-time (Jay Gruden).

 

Career
Touchdown Passes
1 Chris Redman 84
2 Dave Ragone 74
3 Brian Brohm 71
4 Teddy Bridgewater 46
5 Jay Gruden 44
6 Jeff Brohm 38
6 Stefan LeFors 38
8 John Madeya 34
9 Browning Nagle 32
10 Dean May 29
Career
Passing Yardage
1 Chris Redman 12541
2 Brian Brohm 10775
3 Dave Ragone 8564
4 Jay Gruden 7024
5 Teddy Bridgewater 6202
6 Stefan LeFors 5853
7 Ed Rubbert 5496
8 Jeff Brohm 5451
9 Marty Lowe 4861
10 Browning Nagle 4653

DeVante Parker

-Parker moved into a tie for 6th All-Time in Career TD Receptions with 17.  DeVante is now tied with Gary Barnidge after passing Mario Urrutia.  Next up for “Spiderman” is Deion Branch (who was in attendance Sunday vs. Ohio) & Anthony Cummings with 18.

Career  
Rec TDs  
1 Ibn Green 33
2 Arnold Jackson 31
3 JR Russell 19
4 Anthony Cummings 18
5 Deion Branch 18
6 Gary Barnidge 17
6 DeVante Parker 17
8 Mario Urrutia 16
9 Harry Douglas 15
10 Zek Parker 13
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