Raiders’ Kirk Cousins could move past John Elway in passing TD's in 2026

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Raiders’ Kirk Cousins could move past John Elway in passing TD's in 2026

Raiders’ Kirk Cousins could move past John Elway in passing TD's in 2026

Raiders quarterback Kirk Cousins is within striking distance to pass Hall of Fame QB John Elway on the NFL’s all-time passing touchdowns list in 2026.

Raiders’ Kirk Cousins could move past John Elway in passing TD's in 2026

Raiders quarterback Kirk Cousins is within striking distance to pass Hall of Fame QB John Elway on the NFL’s all-time passing touchdowns list in 2026.

Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Kirk Cousins is closing in on a milestone that would put him in rare company. As the 2026 season approaches, Cousins has a legitimate shot to surpass Hall of Famer John Elway on the NFL's all-time passing touchdowns list—a feat that would cement his legacy as one of the most consistent signal-callers of his era.

Cousins currently sits at No. 15 all-time with 298 career touchdown passes, just three shy of Elway's 300. With his 15th NFL season on the horizon, the veteran has been a model of reliability, averaging at least one touchdown pass per game in each of the last 12 seasons. That kind of consistency makes the mark well within reach.

However, the path to history isn't guaranteed. Cousins will face competition from rookie sensation Fernando Mendoza, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, for the starting job in Las Vegas. If Cousins can secure meaningful playing time—whether as the Week 1 starter or as a midseason replacement—he'll have ample opportunity to surpass Elway.

For Raiders fans and football purists alike, this storyline adds an intriguing layer to the 2026 season. Whether Cousins is leading the offense from Day 1 or stepping in later, his track record suggests he won't need long to make history. Keep an eye on this milestone chase—it could be one of the year's most memorable moments.

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