8. Matt Ryan has many other stats that prove he is Hall of Fame quarterback
There are many facts and stats you can find around the internet about Matt Ryan that further solidify the fact that he should be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
All of the stats here come from Ryan Michael on Twitter. He posts some interesting things relating to Ryan's strong Hall of Fame candidacy.
#MattRyan | Future HOFer 🧥
— Ryan Michael (@theryanmichael) April 22, 2024
The Debate is Over 🖐 🎤
🧊 119.9 PR (2016): No. 1 All-Time
🧊 416 Career TDs (351 Non-Julio)
🧊 Highest #SuperBowl PR since 1989
🧊 More Wins than Unitas, Montana
🧊 More 4QC than Elway, Montana#Falcons | #Atlanta | ❄️ pic.twitter.com/tOydz4PUHw
During the 2010s: “Dome QB” #MattRyan led the NFC in passing yards and touchdown passes on the ROAD.
— Ryan Michael (@theryanmichael) April 22, 2024
Entire decade.
TD Passes
1. Ryan — 147 🧊
2. Rodgers — 139
3. Brees — 137
Passing Yards
1. Ryan — 22,657 (No. 1 in NFL) 🧊
2. Brees — 21,882
3. Rodgers — 19,050#Falcons pic.twitter.com/uMGyP63Msk
The #Falcons finished 56-22 over the first 5 seasons of #MattRyan’s career.
— Ryan Michael (@theryanmichael) January 24, 2024
71.8% wins — an impressive mark.
Even more impressive, Atlanta did not field a Top-10 PPG defense for 3 of those 5 seasons.
The 2 times they did, the Falcons went 13-3 both seasons (2010, 2012). pic.twitter.com/Z5FO5n6jB8
#MattRyan’s Postseason Passer Rating
— Ryan Michael (@theryanmichael) April 6, 2024
Career: 100.8
Wild Card: 80.0
Divisional Round: 95.3
Conference Championship: 126.5
Super Bowl: 144.1
One of the most clutch performers at QB in #NFL postseason history. 🔥 #Atlanta | #Falcons | #NFLHistory pic.twitter.com/oMUKTd5HIL
During the entirety of #MattRyan’s NFL career (2008-2022), he ranked No. 1 in the league in passing yards on the road.
— Ryan Michael (@theryanmichael) February 19, 2024
1. Matt Ryan = 32,263
2. Tom Brady = 31,157
3. Aaron Rodgers = 29,146#Falcons | #RiseUpATL pic.twitter.com/rhsTioSGWP
Another NFC Championship game in the books and still, nobody came close to #MattRyan’s record 396 passing yards (2016 vs. #Packers).
— Ryan Michael (@theryanmichael) January 29, 2024
The closest performance to the record was also #MattRyan, who threw for 392 yards against the #49ers in the 2012 NFC Championship game.#Falcons pic.twitter.com/Xv0bvEGru3
#MattRyan’s career lasted 15 seasons.
— Ryan Michael (@theryanmichael) March 28, 2024
His ranking vs. all of #NFL history in years 1-15.
Completions
1. Ryan — 5,551
Passing Yards
1. Manning — 64,964
2. Ryan — 62,792
TD Passes
1. Manning — 491
2. Brees — 428
3. Favre — 396
4. Brady — 392
5. Marino — 385
6. Ryan — 381 pic.twitter.com/cabpocL6We
#MattRyan vs. #TomBrady
— Ryan Michael (@theryanmichael) February 8, 2024
(2008-2022)
Matt Ryan 🧊
5,551 of 8,464
65.6%
62,792 yards
7.4 YPA
Tom Brady 🐐
5,459 of 8,408
64.9%
62,844 yards
7.5 YPA
Did anyone expect the numbers to be nearly identical over this 15-year span?#Falcons #Colts #Patriots #Buccaneers pic.twitter.com/x4xrpwwDyj
There are so many more tidbits that cement Ryan as a Hall of Fame quarterback. Hopefully, the voters will see that in five years and make him first-ballot Hall of Famer, like he deserves to be.