Jared Goff and the entire Los Angeles Rams offense have put up eye-popping numbers through the first four weeks. After his 465-yard, five-touchdown performance against the Vikings on Thursday night, he’s now on pace to throw for 5,624 yards and 44 touchdowns with only eight interceptions.

Those would be some absolutely ridiculous numbers, especially for a third-year quarterback. If he were to keep up that pace, he would surpass Peyton Manning’s single-season record of 5,477 yards, which he set in 2013.

What’s even crazier is the fact that there are three other quarterbacks on pace to break Manning’s record this season, too. That stat is courtesy of Andrew Perloff from the Dan Patrick Show.

Four quarterbacks – Ben Roethlisberger, Jared Goff, Kirk Cousins and Derek Carr – are on pace to break Peyton Manning's single-season passing record (5,477 yards). — Andrew Perloff (@andrewperloff) October 1, 2018

Goff ranks second in the NFL with 1,406 passing yards this season, trailing only Ben Roethlisberger (1,414). Kirk Cousins (1,387) and Derek Carr (1,373) are close behind, as well.

Prior to 2008, only one quarterback had ever thrown for 5,000-plus yards in a season and that was Dan Marino in 1984 (5,084). That was a historic season by every measure, setting a new mark for quarterbacks in the league.

Since 2008, though, that number has been reached eight times, including two seasons of at least 5,400 yards (Drew Brees, Manning). As of now, eight players are averaging at least 312.5 yards per game this season, which is the minimum to reach 5,000 yards in a season.

Could we really see eight quarterbacks reach that massive number this year? With all the rules that are angling toward the offense and the frequency with which teams are throwing the football, it’s definitely possible – and that’s not even including Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes and Philip Rivers, who are all capable of reaching 5,000 yards.