What Quarterback Can Throw 100 Yards?
Throwing a football 100 yards is an incredible feat of athleticism that has only been accomplished by a handful of quarterbacks in NFL history. The combination of strength, accuracy, and technique required to make this throw is truly remarkable.
The record for the longest pass in NFL history is held by Brett Favre, who threw a 99-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Freeman in 1994. Favre's throw was measured at 96 yards in the air, with Freeman running the final 3 yards for the score.
Other quarterbacks who have thrown passes of over 90 yards include:
- Matt Ryan: 94 yards in 2012
- Eli Manning: 93 yards in 2011
- Peyton Manning: 92 yards in 2003
These throws are all the more impressive when you consider that they are made with a deflated football, which is required by NFL rules. The deflated ball makes it more difficult to throw the ball with accuracy and distance.
Related Questions:
- Who holds the record for the longest pass in NFL history? (Brett Favre)
- What is the minimum distance required for a pass to be considered a "long bomb"? (60 yards)
- What factors contribute to a quarterback's ability to throw the ball long distances? (Strength, accuracy, technique)
- What is the average distance of a quarterback's pass in the NFL? (10-15 yards)
- How does the weight of a football affect its distance? (Lighter balls travel farther)
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