Peyton Manning holds a lot of records. He may even have the record for holding more records at any one time than any other quarterback in NFL history.
But he also holds a couple of dubious distinctions. As a rookie in 1998, Manning threw 28 interceptions, a record that still stands today. Three years later, Manning reached another milestone that still tops the NFL: He threw six interceptions that went the other way for touchdowns.
As for his accomplishments, he's got the most career passing touchdowns (539); the most career passing yards (71,940); the most single-season touchdowns (55); the most wins (200); the most passing yards in a season (5,477); most passing touchdowns in a game (7); most game-winning drives (56); most seasons passing for over 4,000 yards (14); most comeback wins (45). And the list goes on ad nauseam, twenty-one records in all.
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The list is obviously heavily slanted towards accomplishments he'd much rather celebrate, but nobody's perfect.