QB Redzone Passing Stats 2025-26

Being able to cap off drives with touchdowns is extremely important for being a successful NFL team. Some teams are better than others at it, and quarterbacks are going to be at the frontline of team success in this department. Red zone passing stats are broken up by inside the 20, 10, and 5-yard line. You can see which quarterbacks are throwing the most inside the opponent's 20-yard line, but also how well they are doing with touchdowns and completion percentage. Quarterbacks will have the most attempts over any other position and will need to make it count. If you are playing fantasy football, you will want to dive in and see what quarterbacks are having the most success and seeing the most volume while in this area.

Player
NAME POS TM
Matthew Stafford M. Stafford QB LAR
Josh Allen J. Allen QB BUF
Trevor Lawrence T. Lawrence QB JAX
Drake Maye D. Maye QB NE
Jared Goff J. Goff QB DET
Jalen Hurts J. Hurts QB PHI
Dak Prescott D. Prescott QB DAL
Caleb Williams C. Williams QB CHI
Bo Nix B. Nix QB DEN
Justin Herbert J. Herbert QB LAC
Baker Mayfield B. Mayfield QB TB
Patrick Mahomes P. Mahomes QB KC
Aaron Rodgers A. Rodgers QB PIT
Bryce Young B. Young QB CAR
Sam Darnold S. Darnold QB SEA
Daniel Jones D. Jones QB IND
Jacoby Brissett J. Brissett QB ARI
Jaxson Dart J. Dart QB NYG
Brock Purdy B. Purdy QB SF
Jordan Love J. Love QB GB
Lamar Jackson L. Jackson QB BAL
C.J. Stroud C. Stroud QB HOU
Tua Tagovailoa T. Tagovailoa QB MIA
Geno Smith G. Smith QB LV
Cameron Ward C. Ward QB TEN
Joe Burrow J. Burrow QB CIN
Joe Flacco J. Flacco QB CIN
J.J. McCarthy J. McCarthy QB MIN
Mac Jones M. Jones QB SF
Tyler Shough T. Shough QB NO
Justin Fields J. Fields QB NYJ
Kirk Cousins K. Cousins QB ATL
Marcus Mariota M. Mariota QB WAS
Jayden Daniels J. Daniels QB WAS
Michael Penix Jr. M. Penix Jr. QB ATL
Shedeur Sanders S. Sanders QB CLE
Spencer Rattler S. Rattler QB NO
Dillon Gabriel D. Gabriel QB CLE
Jake Browning J. Browning QB CIN
Kyler Murray K. Murray QB ARI
Carson Wentz C. Wentz QB MIN
Davis Mills D. Mills QB HOU
Tyrod Taylor T. Taylor QB NYJ
Malik Willis M. Willis QB GB
Jameis Winston J. Winston QB NYG
Mitchell Trubisky M. Trubisky QB BUF
Philip Rivers P. Rivers QB IND
Riley Leonard R. Leonard QB IND
Quinn Ewers Q. Ewers QB MIA
Russell Wilson R. Wilson QB NYG
Player Redzone TotalsInside 10Inside 5
NAME POS TM GP TOT TD ATT COMP COMP% TD INT ATT COMP COMP% TD INT ATT COMP COMP% TD INT
Player Matthew Stafford M. Stafford QB LAR 17 46 Redzone Totals 110 69 62.7% 33 2 Inside 10 58 34 58.6% 27 1 Inside 5 28 18 64% 18 0
Player Josh Allen J. Allen QB BUF 17 39 Redzone Totals 65 42 64.6% 16 3 Inside 10 30 21 70% 9 1 Inside 5 14 9 64% 7 1
Player Trevor Lawrence T. Lawrence QB JAX 17 38 Redzone Totals 88 51 58% 23 4 Inside 10 40 23 57.5% 17 3 Inside 5 11 7 64% 7 1
Player Drake Maye D. Maye QB NE 17 35 Redzone Totals 72 47 65.3% 20 3 Inside 10 38 20 52.6% 14 2 Inside 5 24 11 46% 10 2
Player Jared Goff J. Goff QB DET 17 34 Redzone Totals 94 53 56.4% 25 2 Inside 10 43 21 48.8% 13 0 Inside 5 19 7 37% 7 0
Player Jalen Hurts J. Hurts QB PHI 16 33 Redzone Totals 52 37 71.2% 16 2 Inside 10 20 15 75% 13 0 Inside 5 13 10 77% 10 0
Player Dak Prescott D. Prescott QB DAL 17 32 Redzone Totals 102 57 55.9% 21 3 Inside 10 48 26 54.2% 17 2 Inside 5 30 14 47% 13 2
Player Caleb Williams C. Williams QB CHI 17 31 Redzone Totals 73 39 53.4% 14 2 Inside 10 29 18 62.1% 12 0 Inside 5 18 10 56% 9 0
Player Bo Nix B. Nix QB DEN 17 30 Redzone Totals 87 53 60.9% 17 1 Inside 10 38 16 42.1% 9 1 Inside 5 20 9 45% 7 1
Player Justin Herbert J. Herbert QB LAC 16 28 Redzone Totals 82 43 52.4% 20 4 Inside 10 33 17 51.5% 14 3 Inside 5 13 7 54% 7 2
Player Baker Mayfield B. Mayfield QB TB 17 27 Redzone Totals 67 40 59.7% 16 1 Inside 10 24 12 50% 9 0 Inside 5 12 6 50% 6 0
Player Patrick Mahomes P. Mahomes QB KC 14 27 Redzone Totals 88 46 52.3% 18 3 Inside 10 50 26 52% 15 2 Inside 5 23 11 48% 9 1
Player Aaron Rodgers A. Rodgers QB PIT 16 25 Redzone Totals 77 47 61% 14 1 Inside 10 37 15 40.5% 6 1 Inside 5 15 7 47% 5 1
Player Bryce Young B. Young QB CAR 16 25 Redzone Totals 68 40 58.8% 14 2 Inside 10 23 16 69.6% 12 1 Inside 5 12 8 67% 6 1
Player Sam Darnold S. Darnold QB SEA 17 25 Redzone Totals 67 39 58.2% 15 2 Inside 10 28 15 53.6% 7 1 Inside 5 12 6 50% 4 0
Player Daniel Jones D. Jones QB IND 13 24 Redzone Totals 57 34 59.6% 16 0 Inside 10 25 14 56% 11 0 Inside 5 14 8 57% 7 0
Player Jacoby Brissett J. Brissett QB ARI 14 24 Redzone Totals 84 49 58.3% 19 2 Inside 10 25 13 52% 6 0 Inside 5 8 6 75% 3 0
Player Jaxson Dart J. Dart QB NYG 14 24 Redzone Totals 47 20 42.6% 9 0 Inside 10 14 5 35.7% 2 0 Inside 5 7 3 43% 2 0
Player Brock Purdy B. Purdy QB SF 9 23 Redzone Totals 57 34 59.6% 16 1 Inside 10 31 16 51.6% 13 1 Inside 5 15 8 53% 8 0
Player Jordan Love J. Love QB GB 15 23 Redzone Totals 65 39 60% 17 1 Inside 10 23 13 56.5% 10 0 Inside 5 8 7 88% 7 0
Player Lamar Jackson L. Jackson QB BAL 13 23 Redzone Totals 44 19 43.2% 11 2 Inside 10 21 8 38.1% 7 0 Inside 5 15 6 40% 6 0
Player C.J. Stroud C. Stroud QB HOU 14 20 Redzone Totals 54 30 55.6% 12 0 Inside 10 26 13 50% 9 0 Inside 5 17 6 35% 6 0
Player Tua Tagovailoa T. Tagovailoa QB MIA 14 20 Redzone Totals 55 36 65.5% 16 0 Inside 10 28 19 67.9% 12 0 Inside 5 10 8 80% 6 0
Player Geno Smith G. Smith QB LV 15 19 Redzone Totals 58 35 60.3% 15 3 Inside 10 24 18 75% 13 0 Inside 5 6 4 67% 4 0
Player Cameron Ward C. Ward QB TEN 17 17 Redzone Totals 54 36 66.7% 12 2 Inside 10 25 18 72% 11 0 Inside 5 8 7 88% 7 0
Player Joe Burrow J. Burrow QB CIN 8 17 Redzone Totals 42 22 52.4% 14 2 Inside 10 22 10 45.5% 9 2 Inside 5 12 5 42% 5 0
Player Joe Flacco J. Flacco QB CIN 13 16 Redzone Totals 46 24 52.2% 10 1 Inside 10 17 8 47.1% 6 1 Inside 5 9 4 44% 4 1
Player J.J. McCarthy J. McCarthy QB MIN 10 15 Redzone Totals 35 16 45.7% 10 0 Inside 10 18 6 33.3% 6 0 Inside 5 8 2 25% 2 0
Player Mac Jones M. Jones QB SF 11 13 Redzone Totals 39 30 76.9% 12 0 Inside 10 14 12 85.7% 8 0 Inside 5 8 6 75% 4 0
Player Tyler Shough T. Shough QB NO 11 13 Redzone Totals 21 13 61.9% 7 1 Inside 10 3 1 33.3% 1 0 Inside 5 1 0 0% 0 0
Player Justin Fields J. Fields QB NYJ 9 11 Redzone Totals 23 12 52.2% 3 0 Inside 10 9 3 33.3% 2 0 Inside 5 1 1 100% 1 0
Player Kirk Cousins K. Cousins QB ATL 11 11 Redzone Totals 33 18 54.5% 9 1 Inside 10 12 7 58.3% 6 0 Inside 5 5 2 40% 2 0
Player Marcus Mariota M. Mariota QB WAS 11 11 Redzone Totals 30 14 46.7% 7 2 Inside 10 15 8 53.3% 5 0 Inside 5 13 6 46% 5 0
Player Jayden Daniels J. Daniels QB WAS 7 10 Redzone Totals 21 11 52.4% 6 1 Inside 10 8 5 62.5% 5 0 Inside 5 4 1 25% 1 0
Player Michael Penix Jr. M. Penix Jr. QB ATL 9 10 Redzone Totals 30 16 53.3% 8 0 Inside 10 14 7 50% 7 0 Inside 5 5 3 60% 3 0
Player Shedeur Sanders S. Sanders QB CLE 8 8 Redzone Totals 14 9 64.3% 3 0 Inside 10 7 3 42.9% 2 0 Inside 5 4 1 25% 1 0
Player Spencer Rattler S. Rattler QB NO 9 8 Redzone Totals 32 16 50% 6 0 Inside 10 11 5 45.5% 3 0 Inside 5 6 3 50% 3 0
Player Dillon Gabriel D. Gabriel QB CLE 10 7 Redzone Totals 32 15 46.9% 6 0 Inside 10 11 4 36.4% 4 0 Inside 5 3 1 33% 1 0
Player Jake Browning J. Browning QB CIN 5 7 Redzone Totals 11 8 72.7% 4 0 Inside 10 5 3 60% 2 0 Inside 5 4 3 75% 2 0
Player Kyler Murray K. Murray QB ARI 5 7 Redzone Totals 20 13 65% 6 1 Inside 10 10 5 50% 4 0 Inside 5 6 3 50% 3 0
Player Carson Wentz C. Wentz QB MIN 5 6 Redzone Totals 34 18 52.9% 6 0 Inside 10 9 4 44.4% 3 0 Inside 5 5 3 60% 3 0
Player Davis Mills D. Mills QB HOU 6 6 Redzone Totals 25 12 48% 5 0 Inside 10 11 5 45.5% 4 0 Inside 5 6 2 33% 2 0
Player Tyrod Taylor T. Taylor QB NYJ 6 6 Redzone Totals 15 7 46.7% 4 0 Inside 10 7 3 42.9% 2 0 Inside 5 5 2 40% 2 0
Player Malik Willis M. Willis QB GB 4 5 Redzone Totals 8 5 62.5% 1 0 Inside 10 5 3 60% 1 0 Inside 5 3 1 33% 1 0
Player Jameis Winston J. Winston QB NYG 3 4 Redzone Totals 9 2 22.2% 1 1 Inside 10 4 0 0% 0 0 Inside 5 3 0 0% 0 0
Player Mitchell Trubisky M. Trubisky QB BUF 4 4 Redzone Totals 9 7 77.8% 4 0 Inside 10 7 5 71.4% 3 0 Inside 5 4 2 50% 2 0
Player Philip Rivers P. Rivers QB IND 3 4 Redzone Totals 8 5 62.5% 4 0 Inside 10 3 3 100% 2 0 Inside 5 1 1 100% 1 0
Player Riley Leonard R. Leonard QB IND 5 4 Redzone Totals 16 7 43.8% 1 0 Inside 10 9 2 22.2% 1 0 Inside 5 0 0 0% 0 0
Player Quinn Ewers Q. Ewers QB MIA 5 3 Redzone Totals 11 7 63.6% 2 1 Inside 10 4 2 50% 1 0 Inside 5 2 2 100% 1 0
Player Russell Wilson R. Wilson QB NYG 6 3 Redzone Totals 20 4 20% 0 0 Inside 10 15 2 13.3% 0 0 Inside 5 7 0 0% 0 0

Quarterback Redzone Stats

On the red zone passing stats page, you will see the same stats broken out by each area of the red zone. The red zone starts at the opponent's 20-yard line, but we also look at stats inside the opposing ten and five-yard line. Starting from left to right, you will see the quarterbacks and their overall games played and total touchdowns. The red zone totals are going to be their touchdowns and percentage of team touchdowns to showcase how much of their total touchdowns are coming from passing touchdowns inside the red zone. Quarterbacks will have a stable snap percentage, barring some sort of injury or change, this isn't as big of a deal in comparison to other positions.

Inside the 20 will also total for all of the red zone stats, starting with attempts and completions. Some quarterbacks will have more volume in comparison to others, but that might also be more about the style of the offense, which we will get to in a bit. We want quarterbacks to be efficient, and completion percentage, touchdowns, and interceptions will break that down. The completion percentages get higher as you get closer to the end zone. You can see how quarterbacks fair by area of distance. See how much the volume changes as well. If you are looking for quarterback rushing stats, that will be on the red zone rushing page.

Red Zone Passing Efficiency Vs Volume

We often debate volume against efficiency for players, as we usually want volume as it creates opportunity. However, in the red zone, we tend to see the best of both worlds. Looking at the stats, Russell Wilson dominated in red zone touchdowns and had 25 touchdowns through the air on 89 attempts. He completed just 49% of his passes in the red zone, which is not great. However, volume carried him. Now Lamar Jackson had 29 fewer attempts and had 24 passing touchdowns and completed 63% of his passes. Then you had other quarterbacks high on the list in passing touchdowns as they hovered around the 55% completion mark, and were between 55-70 passing attempts. A lot is going on here, but what is important is that if you are getting minimal attempts, you need to be more efficient. If you have a ton of volume, efficiency isn't as important.

You might see a few quarterbacks have a tick down in volume because of their efficiency. Of course, if you are completing 60% of your passes compared to 40%, you are going to not have as many attempts if you are wrapping up drives with touchdowns. Quarterbacks might also see a drop in volume because they simply have more touchdowns from outside the 20-yard line. Offenses that stretch the field and still produce touchdowns are likely doing it without ever needing to get to the end zone. This won't happen every season, but you might see a few quarterbacks have a season where they are not up inside the top five for red zone touchdowns. The other reason why volume might not be as high is when teams simply opt to run the ball more in the red zone. This can still be with a quarterback, or they have a workhorse back they rather deploy instead.

Red Zone Passing Stats For Fantasy Football

No surprise as the players producing inside the red zone is also producing big fantasy points. There are a few exceptions, but for the most part, quarterbacks high on the list in red zone production are also top fantasy quarterbacks. Of course, getting to the red zone is going to be tied to offenses as a whole, which do relate to a quarterback. As we try and predict fantasy points for a season, or even for a single week, we can look at red zone numbers to point us in the right direction. The volume will help as more than half of passing touchdowns will occur in the red zone. We can also point to defensive touchdowns allowed in the red zone as well.

Using red zone stats to find positive and negative regression can give you a major advantage when it comes to passing stats in the red zone. Sample sizes are always tricky when it comes to football, but quarterbacks who are getting to the end zone and not finding the end zone often might have some positive regression coming their way. For example, Kyler Murray, in his rookie season, ranked inside the top eight for passing attempts but had 12 touchdowns. We saw the running backs get a lot of touchdowns, but stats should even out a bit more. Now we might see some quarterbacks over-performing as well, where they are producing higher than normal completion rates.

The Red Zone Passing Outliers

Throughout a season, there is going to be some weird number that might just not add up. For example, Pat Mahomes only had 11 touchdowns inside the red zone last year. However, there are a few reasons for this. Mahomes missed a few games, but the Chiefs also scored plenty of touchdowns outside of the red zone as Mahomes threw 26 touchdowns, but less than half came inside the red zone. Quarterbacks that rank high in passing attempts inside the red zone, but are sitting with minimal touchdowns that might be a chance to regress if numbers continue in that direction. We tend to see the extremes average out a bit. The same can be said for extremely efficient numbers on minimal attempts, especially by a lesser quarterback.

Looking at Tom Brady last season, he only completed 42% of his passes inside the ten-yard line. These are numbers that we usually don’t see from Brady. There were a few things that contributed to this as his receiving and tight end options were not on par for prior seasons. With him changing teams this is going to help of course, but we should have expected positive regression regardless as this was an extreme low.

FAQ

Who Led The League In Red Zone Passing Touchdowns?

Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks led all quarterbacks in red zone touchdowns with 25. He had 25 total, and 15 of them came inside the ten-yard line. Wilson has been one of the top red zone quarterbacks over the last few seasons.

Who Led The League In Red Zone Passing Attempts?

Tom Brady led all quarterbacks in passing attempts inside the red zone with 91. However, he only had 13 total touchdowns in the red zone, as the Patriots offense was average at best inside the opponent's 20. He completed 55% of those 91 targets.

What Are Red Zone Passing Stats?

Red zone passing stats are the stats like touchdowns, passing attempts, passing completions, interceptions, and completion percentage while inside the opponent’s 20-yard line. This is where you can see what quarterbacks excel in this area and those who don’t.

Why Split Red Zone Passing Stats Into Inside 20, 10, And 5 Yard Line?

The red zone is divided up into three different areas, and the reason for this is to show the volume these players get while inside each area. Because efficiency rises the closer you get, you will want to see what players show up the most.

Who Threw The Most Red Zone Interceptions?

Throwing interceptions inside the red zone is one of the worst mistakes a quarterback can make. Mitchell Trubisky of the Chicago Bears and Sam Darnold of the New York Jets led all quarterbacks with four interceptions inside the red zone.

Who Has The Highest Red Zone Completion Percentage?

Among qualified quarterbacks, Ryan Tannehill had the highest completion percentage inside the red zone. He completed 26 of 37 passes, which equals out to over a 70% completion percentage. The Tennessee Titans have had excellent red zone numbers over the last few seasons.

Who Threw The Most Red Zone Passing Yards?

Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks threw the most passing yards in the red zone with 360. Wilson often visited the red zone as he ranked top three in passing attempts inside the 20-yard line of opposing teams. He completed under 50% of his passes, so volume was key.