Every week we will bring you a selection of the best throws from quarterbacks across the NFL. Did you see an amazing throw worthy of inclusion? If so, you can tweet @TheQBList on Twitter to let us know and we’ll give you a shout-out here in the article if your tip makes the cut.
Josh Allen to Quintin Morris
One appearance, one target, one catch for rookie Quintin Morris but this was all about the throw on the run from Bills quarterback Josh Allen – the movement out of the pocket and the accuracy on the run was unbelievable to watch in real time. The throw of the week, hands down!
First target of the season
First catch of the season
First TD of the seasonQuintin Morris waited for his moment and took advantage. 🔥 @QuintinMorris_
📺: #NYGvsBUF on NBC
📱: Stream on #NFLPlus https://t.co/7gJiGANIor pic.twitter.com/ChabrQ11E5— NFL (@NFL) October 16, 2023
Kirk Cousins to Jordan Addison
With the absence of Justin Jefferson, Vikings signal-caller Kirk Cousins needs a new favorite target and rookie Jordan Addison fits the bill perfectly. The rookie first round pick cashed in immediately with a nice day against the Bears in which he corralled this perfectly placed ball for six.
Jordan Addison finds the end zone before the half
📺: #MINvsCHI on FOX
📱: Stream on #NFLPlus https://t.co/B4mQvLOt8O pic.twitter.com/OwTuZAtz2M— NFL (@NFL) October 15, 2023
Tyrod Taylor to Darius Slayton
The most satisfying part of the reappearance of veteran Tyrod Taylor was his license to hurl the deep ball, something Daniel Jones seemingly wasn’t allowed to do. He hit underrated wideout Darius Slayton twice down the sideline, the best of them this pinpoint drop into Slayton’s basket.
DEEP to Slayton
📺: NBC pic.twitter.com/P6MLAqAM8r
— New York Giants (@Giants) October 16, 2023
Derek Carr to Rashid Shaheed
Credit where credit is due, struggling Saints quarterback Derek Carr had a rough outing for the most part in the disappointing defeat to the Texans, however this dart over the middle to speedster Rashid Shaheed was an eye-opener. A brilliant throw.
Carr to Shaheed for a 34-yard TOUCHDOWN! 🙌#Saints | 📺: FOX pic.twitter.com/C6rNvTWPxP
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) October 15, 2023
C.J. Stroud to Nico Collins
Another week, another game-winning performance from rookie C.J. Stroud, who put on a clinic in the first half of pocket quarterback play. This deep shot to the sideline on third down was simply sensational, and a great effort from Nico Collins to lay out for his quarterback.
Every week CJ Stroud’s ball placement just POPS off the screen, man.
He and Nico Collins got Buckeyes and Wolverines looking like they can work together pic.twitter.com/SHrId7cJ0c
— Bobby Football (@Rob__Paul) October 15, 2023
Zach Wilson to Garrett Wilson
This throw shows the growing confidence of Zach Wilson and his progress this year as a passer – backed up in his own end zone at a crucial stage in the game, Wilson airs one out down the sideline for his superstart wideout Garrett Wilson to go up and make the grab. Lovely stuff from the Jets!
.@GarrettWilson_V in single coverage? We like our odds.#PHIvsNYJ on FOX pic.twitter.com/MJkQlSwAQe
— New York Jets (@nyjets) October 15, 2023
Tua Tagovailoa to Tyreek Hill
Welcome to our weekly Tua Tagovailoa to Tyreek Hill appreciation section. The Dolphins quarterback stood firm and composed in the pocket before unleashing a dime to his favorite wideout deep downfield to cement the comeback win over the Panthers.
A 41-yard DIME from @Tua to @cheetah 🤩
📺 #CARvsMIA on @NFLonCBS pic.twitter.com/rxxhuCrHhc
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) October 15, 2023
Matthew Stafford to Puka Nacua
It was a case of dimes all day for Matthew Stafford as the fun Rams overwhelmed the Cardinals on the ground and in the air. We could have easily included the touchdown pass to Cooper Kupp but this phenomenal throw to Puka Nacua for the score just won out.
PUKA BEFORE HALFTIME
📺: #PHIvsLAR on FOX
📱: Stream on #NFLPlus https://t.co/LxW25sxPWA pic.twitter.com/U7iFxjHLrP— NFL (@NFL) October 8, 2023
Feature image by Michael Packard (@CollectingPack on Twitter) / Photography by David Rosenblum / Icon Sportswire