Yeah it is just a 0-10, 11-20, 21-30, 31-40, 41-plus scale.

But it is odd to me because who actually sits there and counts the yards the ball was actually in the air?
And one yard or two yards from someone's perspective can throw the entire stats out of whack.

I guess they have stats on everything, so I wouldn't be surprised.
But still. I know Joe had more than 5 completions over 41, but just not all of them 41 yards in the air.

Example, Eli had a 11-20 yard pass bounce off a defender, pop up into the air and Cruz catches it and goes ~90 yards for the score. Did that count as a 41+ yard pass completion for a TD for Eli?