In his first campaign back from returning from a major shoulder injury, Indianapolis Colts star quarterback Andrew Luck has picked up where he left off in the 2018 campaign.

His high level of production has once again put him on pace to reach an impressive feat as his next 300 passing yard performance will put him second all-time for most recorded in the first seven seasons of an NFL Career. (h/t Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk)

Luck has 29 career 300-yard passing games. With one more over the next six, he’ll pass Peyton Manning, Matt Ryan, Matthew Stafford, and Kurt Warner for the second-most 300-yard passing games in the first seven seasons of an NFL career, according to Colts.com.

The 29-year-old has recorded four 300 passing yards in the first 10 games played this season, which he fell just short of reaching that mark last Sunday where he threw for 297 passing yards in the 38-10 win over the Tennessee Titans. It has been a highly impressive campaign for Luck as he has played extremely efficient this season that has become more consistent with the more games he has gotten under his belt in his first full year back under center.

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This has especially been the case over the current four-game winning streak as he has thrown 13 touchdown passes to one interception that has pushed him to rank second in the league with 29 touchdown passes. In fact, Luck has thrown multiple touchdown passes all but once while recording at least three touchdown passes in each of the last seven games played.

Beyond that, he has also become a more effective passer under head coach Frank Reich as he is currently holding a 67.3 percent completion rate while holding a career-best 101.8 passer rating. Luck is currently projected to 4,430 passing yards with a career-best mark with 46 touchdown passes to 14 interceptions.