Future Hall of Famer Peyton Manning became the second player in NFL history to surpass 70,000 yards passing during Thursday’s win at Kansas City.

Manning achieved the feat after completing a third-down strike to Emmanuel Sanders in the third quarter. Manning needs just 1,716 yards this season to set the all-time mark, eclipsing Green Bay’s Brett Favre who sits at the top with 71,838.

NFL all-time passing leaders

  1. Brett Favre — 71,838
  2. Peyton Manning — 70,122
  3. Dan Marino — 61,361
  4. Drew Brees — 56,388

The former Tennessee great registered 11,201 yards and 89 touchdowns as a collegian, lifting the Vols to an SEC Championship as a senior.