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Ben Roethlisberger takes a lot of sacks. Since entering the league in 2004, he has nearly 100 more sacks than any other quarterback. I thought it would be interesting to look at the leaders in sacks taken over rolling 5-year periods.

Over the last 5 years, the most sacked quarterback is Ryan Tannehill, who may be going down a Roethlisberger-like path. Tannehill has surprisingly only missed 3 games in his 5-year career, but I’d say the odds of him continuing to take sacks at a high rate and playing 16 game seasons is pretty low.

As for Roethlisberger, he had the most sacks taken from ’04 to ’08, ’05 to ’09, ’06 to ’10, ’07 to ’11, and ’09 to ’13; he was 2nd from ’08 to ’12, just four sacks behind Aaron Rodgers. That was the only thing stopping Ben from leading for a whopping 6 straight 5-year periods.

Here’s a list of the leader for every 5-year period beginning in 1969, which is as far back as PFR’s sack data goes:

YearPlayerSacks
1969-1973Fran Tarkenton156
1970-1974Roger Staubach138
1971-1975Archie Manning186
1972-1976Roger Staubach161
1973-1977Roger Staubach183
1974-1978Craig Morton178
1975-1979Craig Morton195
1976-1980Craig Morton174
1977-1981Craig Morton189
1978-1982Steve Bartkowski170
1979-1983Steve Bartkowski182
1980-1984Steve Bartkowski183
1981-1985Neil Lomax216
1982-1986Neil Lomax236
1983-1987Neil Lomax253
1984-1988Neil Lomax256
1985-1989Randall Cunningham248
1986-1990Randall Cunningham277
1987-1991Randall Cunningham207
1988-1992Randall Cunningham213
1989-1993John Elway198
1990-1994John Elway209
1991-1995John Elway188
1992-1996John Elway169
1993-1997Jim Harbaugh173
1994-1998Steve Young173
1995-1999Mark Brunell179
1996-2000Drew Bledsoe196
1997-2001Mark Brunell201
1998-2002Mark Brunell202
1999-2003Drew Bledsoe208
2000-2004Daunte Culpepper197
2001-2005David Carr208
2002-2006David Carr249
2003-2007Marc Bulger190
2004-2008Ben Roethlisberger192
2005-2009Ben Roethlisberger212
2006-2010Ben Roethlisberger221
2007-2011Ben Roethlisberger215
2008-2012Aaron Rodgers202
2009-2013Ben Roethlisberger194
2010-2014Philip Rivers183
2011-2015Alex Smith197
2012-2016Ryan Tannehill213

From the ’74 to ’78 window through ’92 to ’96 — which covers 19 five-year periods — Craig Morton, Steve Bartkowski, Neil Lomax, Randall Cunningham, or John Elway was the leader, with each holding at least a 3-year run (all but Bartkowski had a 4-year run, in fact). Since then — other than Roethlisberger — it’s been a little more volatile, and there’s been a different leader over each of the last five 5-year periods.

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