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Favre Moves Into Second in Passes, Yards

Sunday, October 30, 2005 3:28:13 PM

CINCINNATI (AP) - Brett Favre passed John Elway and moved into second place Sunday in career passes and yards.

Favre surpassed Elway's marks early in the fourth quarter of Green Bay's game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Elway had been second with 51,475 yards and 7,250 attempts.

Dan Marino holds the league records with 61,361 yards and 8,358 passes.


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