Johnny Unitas was the first to throw for 40,000 career yards, and he did it in a rushing-focused era with few QB- and receiver-coddling rules. He's STILL 11th in passing yards and 7th in passing TDs.
He'd throw for 65,000 yards-plus in the modern game.
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