49ers' Kaepernick surpasses Montana, Young. A Week 11 NFL quiz
Matt Schaub threw for 527 yards, tying him with Warren Moon for the second most in league history behind Norm Van Brocklin’s record 554 yards for the Rams in 1951. When he moved into second place in 1990, Moon also played for Houston, then known as the Oilers, who have since become the Tennessee Titans.
Matt Schaub threw for 527 yards, tying him with Warren Moon for the second most in league history behind Norm Van Brocklin’s record 554 yards for the Rams in 1951. When he moved into second place in 1990, Moon also played for Houston, then known as the Oilers, who have since become the Tennessee Titans.
Matt Schaub threw for 527 yards, tying him with Warren Moon for the second most in league history behind Norm Van Brocklin’s record 554 yards for the Rams in 1951. When he moved into second place in 1990, Moon also played for Houston, then known as the Oilers, who have since become the Tennessee Titans.
Matt Schaub threw for 527 yards, tying him with Warren Moon for the second most in league history behind Norm Van Brocklin’s record 554 yards for the Rams in 1951. When he moved into second place in 1990, Moon also played for Houston, then known as the Oilers, who have since become the Tennessee Titans.
3. On a day when Houston had a bad hair day defensively, quarterback Matt Schaub compensated by throwing for the second most yards in NFL history as the Texans edged the lowly Jacksonville Jaguars, 43-37, in overtime. How much passing yardage did he rack up?
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick (7) looks to pass against the Chicago Bears during the first quarter of their NFL football game in San Francisco, California November 19, 2012. (Beck Diefenbach/REUTERS)
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457 yards |
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527 yards |
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583 yards |
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641 yards |



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