List of career achievements by Brett Favre

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Favre warming up at Lambeau Field

This is a list of career achievements by former NFL quarterback Brett Favre.

Contents

Career statistics [edit]

College [edit]

Regular season [edit]

 Year   Team
G
W
L
Comp
Att
Pct
Yds
YPA
Td
Int
Rate
RAtt
RYds
RAvg
RTd
1987 Southern Mississippi
11
6
5
79
194
40.7
1264
6.5
15
13
107.6
57
169
3.0
1
1988 Southern Mississippi
11
9
2
178
319
55.8
2271
7.1
16
5
129.0
51
-15
-0.3
0
1989 Southern Mississippi
11
5
6
206
381
54.1
2588
6.8
14
10
118.0
43
-25
-0.6
0
1990 Southern Mississippi
11
8
3
150
275
54.5
1572
5.7
7
6
106.6
42
-218
5.2
0
       TOTALS[1]
44
28
16
613
1169
52.4
7695
6.6
52
34
116.6
193
-89
-0.5
1

Post season [edit]

Favre 15-26, 157 yards, 1 touchdown, 0 interceptions[3]

Favre 28-39, 341 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception[5]

Favre was named MVP of the 1990 All American Bowl, despite losing to NC State.

  • 1991 East West Shrine Game January 26,1991 Palo Alto CA West 24, East 21

Brett Favre was named the MVP of the 1991 Shrine Game

Team records [edit]

Current records
  • Most touchdown passes, career: 52 (tied by Lee Roberts)[6]
  • Most passing yards, career: 7,695[6]
  • Most 300 yard passing games, career: 5[6]
  • Most completions, career, passing: 613[6]
  • Most attempts, career, passing: 1,169[6]
  • Most plays, offense: 1,362[6]
  • Most yards gained, career: 7,606[6]
Former records
  • Most touchdown passes, season: 16 (surpassed by Lee Roberts, 24; Dustin Almond, 23; Jeff Kelly, 21)[6]
  • Most 200 yard passing games, career: 15 (surpassed by Jeff Kelly, 22; Dustin Almond, 17; Lee Roberts, 16)[6]
  • Most passing yards, season: 2,588 (surpassed by Dustin Almond, 2,860; Lee Roberts, 2,680; Jeff Kelly, 2,613)[6]
  • Most passing yards, game: 345 (surpassed by Jeff Kelly, 400; Lee Roberts, 398 and 346)[6]
  • Most pass completions, season: 206 (surpassed by Dustin Almond, 216; Jeff Kelly, 214)[6]
  • Most pass completions, game: 26 (surpassed by Lee Roberts, 27)[6]
  • Most pass attempts, season: 381 (surpassed by Dustin Almond, 394)[6]
  • Highest passer rating, career: 117.21 (surpassed by Lee Roberts, 134.50; Jeff Kelly, 130.39; Dustin Almond, 120.44)[6]
  • Highest passer rating, season: 129.02 (surpassed by Lee Roberts, 143.79; Jeff Kelly, 143.66)[6]
  • Most touchdowns responsible for: 53 (surpassed by Dustin Almond, 64; Jeff Kelly, 60)[6]

Professional [edit]

Regular season [edit]

Regular Season Passing Rushing
YEAR TEAM GP GS CMP ATT CMP% YDS TD INT LNG 20+ 40+ SK SKY YPA YPG TD% INT% RATE W L ATT YDS AVG TD LNG 1ST
1991 ATL 2 0 0 4 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 1 11 0.0 0.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0
1992 GB 15 13 302 471 64.1 3,227 18 13 76T 30 9 34 208 6.9 215.1 3.8 2.8 85.3 8 5 47 198 4.2 1 19 11
1993 GB 16 16 318 522 60.9 3,303 19 24 66T 37 5 30 199 6.3 206.4 3.6 4.6 72.2 9 7 58 216 3.7 1 27 13
1994 GB 16 16 363 582 62.4 3,882 33 14 49 44 4 31 188 6.7 242.6 5.7 2.4 90.7 9 7 42 202 4.8 2 36T 14
1995 GB 16 16 359 570 63.0 4,413 38 13 99T 59 5 33 217 7.7 275.8 6.7 2.3 99.5 11 5 39 181 4.6 3 40 17
1996 GB 16 16 325 543 59.9 3,899 39 13 80T 49 11 40 241 7.2 243.7 7.2 2.4 95.8 13 3 49 136 2.8 2 23 18
1997 GB 16 16 304 513 59.3 3,867 35 16 74 61 9 25 176 7.5 241.7 6.8 3.1 92.6 13 3 58 187 3.2 1 16 16
1998 GB 16 16 347 551 63.0 4,212 31 23 84T 47 9 38 223 7.6 263.2 5.6 4.2 87.8 11 5 40 133 3.3 1 35 13
1999 GB 16 16 341 595 57.3 4,091 22 23 74T 52 11 35 223 6.9 255.7 3.7 3.9 74.7 8 8 28 142 5.1 0 20 11
2000 GB 16 16 338 580 58.3 3,812 20 16 67T 41 7 33 236 6.6 238.2 3.4 2.8 78.0 9 7 27 108 4.0 0 18 7
2001 GB 16 16 314 510 61.6 3,921 32 15 67T 53 13 22 151 7.7 245.1 6.3 2.9 94.1 12 4 38 56 1.5 1 14 5
2002 GB 16 16 341 551 61.9 3,658 27 16 85T 39 7 26 188 6.6 228.6 4.9 2.9 85.6 12 4 25 73 2.9 0 17 6
2003 GB 16 16 308 471 65.4 3,361 32 21 66T 42 7 19 137 7.1 210.1 6.8 4.5 90.4 10 6 18 15 0.8 0 7 3
2004 GB 16 16 346 540 64.1 4,088 30 17 79T 50 12 12 93 7.6 255.5 5.6 3.1 92.4 10 6 16 36 2.3 0 17 2
2005 GB 16 16 372 607 61.3 3,881 20 29 59 40 7 24 170 6.4 242.6 3.3 4.8 70.9 4 12 18 62 3.4 0 20 4
2006 GB 16 16 343 613 56.0 3,885 18 18 82T 49 8 21 134 6.3 242.8 2.9 2.9 72.7 8 8 23 29 1.3 1 14 4
2007 GB 16 16 356 535 66.5 4,155 28 15 82T 49 16 15 93 7.8 259.7 5.2 2.8 95.7 13 3 29 12 0.4 0 21 3
2008 NYJ 16 16 343 522 65.7 3,472 22 22 56T 40 7 30 213 6.7 217.0 4.2 4.2 81.0 9 7 21 43 2.0 1 27 4
2009 MIN 16 16 363 531 68.4 4,202 33 7 63 48 11 34 247 7.9 259.1 5.8 1.4 107.2 12 4 9 7 0.8 0 4 1
2010 MIN 13 13 217 358 60.6 2,509 11 19 53T 38 1 22 139 7.0 193.0 3.1 5.3 69.9 5 8 17 8 0.5 0 10 1
20 Seasons[7] 302 298 6,300 10,169 62.0 71,838 508 336 99 872 161 525 3,487 7.1 237.9 5.0 3.3 86.0 186 112 602 1,844 3.1 14 40 153

Post season [edit]

 Year   Team
G
S
W
L
Comp
Att
Pct
Yds
YPA
Long
Td
Int
Rate
RAtt
RYds
RAvg
RTd
Fum
Lost
1993 Green Bay
2
2
1
1
43
71
60.6
535
7.5
48
5
3
89.8
4
18
4.5
0
2
1
1994 Green Bay
2
2
1
1
41
73
56.2
473
6.5
59
0
1
70.2
4
7
1.8
0
0
0
1995 Green Bay
3
3
2
1
66
102
64.7
805
7.9
73
8
2
106.9
7
7
1.0
0
0
0
1996 Green Bay
3
3
3
0
44
71
62.0
617
8.7
81
5
1
107.5
14
35
2.5
1
3
1
1997 Green Bay
3
3
2
1
56
97
57.7
668
6.9
40
5
3
83.2
7
-8
-1.1
0
3
1
1998 Green Bay
1
1
0
1
20
35
57.1
292
8.3
47
2
2
79.7
0
0
0.0
0
0
0
2001 Green Bay
2
2
1
1
48
73
65.8
550
7.5
51
4
7
67.0
7
6
0.9
0
0
0
2002 Green Bay
1
1
0
1
20
42
47.6
247
5.9
37
1
2
54.4
2
-1
-0.5
0
1
1
2003 Green Bay
2
2
1
1
41
66
62.1
499
7.6
44
3
1
94.2
2
2
1.0
0
0
0
2004 Green Bay
1
1
0
1
22
33
66.7
216
6.5
28
1
4
55.4
3
7
2.3
0
1
0
2007 Green Bay
2
2
1
1
37
58
63.8
409
7.1
90
5
2
99.0
1
-1
-1.0
0
0
1
2009 Minnesota
2
2
1
1
43
70
62.5
544
7.8
47
5
2
97.6
1
0
0.0
0
1
1
       Career
G
S
W
L
Comp
Att
Pct
Yds
YPA
Long
TD
Int
Rate
RAtt
RYds
RAvg
RTds
Fum
Lost
       12 Years[8]
24
24
13
11
481
791
60.8
5,855
7.4
90
44
30
87.7
52
72
1.4
1
11
6

Won-lost record [edit]

Home Away Reg. Totals Playoffs Overall Totals
Opponent W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct.
Arizona Cardinals 4 0 1.000 1 2 0.333 5 2 0.714 0 0 0.000 5 2 0.714
Atlanta Falcons 2 1 0.667 1 1 0.500 3 2 0.600 1 1 0.500 4 3 0.571
Baltimore Ravens 3 0 1.000 0 1 0.000 3 1 0.750 0 0 0.000 3 1 0.750
Buffalo Bills 4 0 1.000 1 3 0.250 5 3 0.625 0 0 0.000 5 3 0.625
Carolina Panthers 2 1 0.667 4 3 0.571 6 4 0.600 1 0 0.000 7 4 0.636
Chicago Bears 10 8 0.556 13 5 0.722 23 13 0.639 0 0 0.000 23 13 0.639
Cincinnati Bengals 3 0 1.000 1 1 0.500 4 1 0.800 0 0 0.000 4 1 0.800
Cleveland Browns 1 1 0.500 2 1 0.667 3 2 0.600 0 0 0.000 3 2 0.600
Dallas Cowboys 3 0 1.000 0 6 0.000 3 6 0.333 1 3 0.250 4 9 0.308
Denver Broncos 3 1 0.750 1 1 0.500 4 2 0.667 0 1 0.000 4 3 0.571
Detroit Lions 18[9] 0 1.000 8 9 0.471 26 9 0.743 2 0 1.000 28 9 0.757
Green Bay Packers 1 1 0.500 1 1 0.500 2 2 0.500 0 0 0.000 2 2 0.500
Houston Texans 0 0 0.000 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 0 0 0.000 1 0 1.000
Indianapolis Colts 1 0 1.000 0 2 0.000 1 2 0.333 0 0 0.000 1 2 0.333
Jacksonville Jaguars 0 1 0.000 2 0 1.000 2 1 0.667 0 0 0.000 2 1 0.667
Kansas City Chiefs 1 1 0.500 1 2 0.333 2 3 0.400 0 0 0.000 2 3 0.400
Miami Dolphins 2 3 0.400 2 1 0.667 4 4 0.500 0 0 0.000 4 4 0.500
Minnesota Vikings 11 4 0.733 6 10 0.375 17 14 0.548 0 1 0.000 17 15 0.531
New England Patriots 0 2 0.000 3 2 0.600 3 4 0.429 1 0 1.000 4 4 0.500
New Orleans Saints 1 1 0.500 2 2 0.500 3 3 0.500 0 1 0.000 3 4 0.429
New York Giants 2 1 0.667 3 1 0.750 5 2 0.571 0 1 0.000 5 3 0.625
New York Jets 1 2 0.333 0 2 0.000 1 4 0.200 0 0 0.000 1 4 0.200
Oakland/L.A. Raiders 3 0 1.000 1 1 0.500 4 1 0.800 0 0 0.000 4 1 0.800
Philadelphia Eagles 5 2 0.714 0 5 0.000 5 7 0.417 0 1 0.000 5 8 0.385
Pittsburgh Steelers 2 1 0.667 0 2 0.000 2 3 0.400 0 0 0.000 2 3 0.400
St. Louis/L.A. Rams 6 2 0.750 3 1 0.750 9 3 0.750 0 1 0.000 9 4 0.692
San Diego Chargers 2 0 1.000 3 1 0.750 5 1 0.833 0 0 0.000 5 1 0.833
San Francisco 49ers 5 0 1.000 3 1 0.750 8 1 0.889 4 1 0.800 12[10] 2 0.857
Seattle Seahawks 3 1 0.750 1 2 0.333 4 3 0.571 2 0 1.000 6 3 0.667
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10 1 0.909 5 6 0.455 15 7 0.682 1 0 1.000 16 7 0.696
Tennessee Titans-Oilers/Houston Oilers 1 1 0.500 2 1 0.667 3 2 0.600 0 0 0.000 3 2 0.600
Washington Redskins 3 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 5 0 1.000 0 0 0.000 5 0 1.000
Summary
Green Bay Packers (17 yrs) 96 30 0.762 64 63 0.504 160 93 0.632[7] 12 10 0.545 172 103 0.625
New York Jets (1 yr) 5 3 0.625 4 4 0.500 9 7 0.563[7] 0 0 0.000 9 7 0.563
Minnesota Vikings (2 yrs) 12 3 0.800 5 9 0.357 17 12 0.586[7] 1 1 0.500 18 13 0.581
Grand totals 113 36 0.758 73 76 0.490 186 112 0.624[7] 13 11 0.542[11] 199 123 0.618

Note: Favre played in four other games in which he did not start. Although not credited with a win or loss as a starter in those games, his team's record in those games were 2-2. With Atlanta his team was 1-1 (W-LA Rams; L-Washington). With Green Bay his team was 1-1 (W-Cincinnati; L-Tampa Bay) for an overall regular season won-loss record of 188-114 (201-125 including playoffs) in games he participated in.[11]

Career accomplishments [edit]

Honors and awards [edit]

NFL milestones [edit]

NFL records [edit]

Passing touchdowns [edit]
Regular season
  • Most passing touchdowns, career: 508[40]
  • Most seasons leading the league in touchdown passes: 4 (tied with Johnny Unitas, Len Dawson, Steve Young, Drew Brees)[41]
  • Most regular season games, 4+ touchdown passes, career: 23[42]
  • Most regular season games, 2+ touchdown passes, career: 159[43]
  • Most regular season games, 1+ touchdown passes, career: 249[44]
  • Most regular season games, 4+ touchdown passes 40+ years old, career: 3[45]
  • Most regular season games, 3+ touchdown passes 40+ years old, career: 6[46]
  • Longest touchdown pass: 99 yards (tied with several others)[47][48]
  • Most regular season touchdown passes of 80+ yards, career: 9[49]
  • Most regular season touchdown passes of 70+ yards, career: 15[50]
  • Most regular season touchdown passes of 20+ yards, career: 172[51]
  • Most regular season touchdown passes of 10+ yards, career: 298[52]
  • Most regular season red zone touchdown passes, career: 345[53]
  • Most regular season 1 yard touchdown passes, career: 37[54]
  • Most regular season 1 yard touchdown passes, passer/receiver combination, career: 8, Brett Favre/Bubba Franks[55]
  • Most seasons, 35+ touchdown passes: 3 (tied with Tom Brady)[56][57]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 35+ touchdown passes: 3[7]
  • Most seasons, 30+ touchdown passes: 9[58][59]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 30+ touchdown passes: 5[7]
  • Most seasons, 30+ touchdown passes under age 30: 5[60][61]
  • Most seasons, 20+ touchdown passes: 15[62]
  • Most seasons, 15+ touchdown passes: 18[63]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 15+ touchdown passes: 18[7]
  • Most seasons, 10+ touchdown passes: 19[64]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 10+ touchdown passes: 19[7]
  • Most touchdown passes at one stadium, career: 214 (Lambeau Field)[65][66][67][68]
  • Most consecutive games, 2+ touchdown passes at one stadium, career: Lambeau Field, 12 (tied with Kurt Warner at Edward Jones Dome)[58]
  • Most touchdown passes, regular season, against a single opponent, career: 60 vs. Chicago Bears[11]
  • Most go ahead touchdown passes, regular season game, career: 167[69]
  • Most go ahead touchdown passes when team is trailing, regular season game, career: 65[70]
  • Most go ahead touchdown passes, regular season game, age 40+ years old, career: 10[71]
Post season
  • Most consecutive post season games, 1+ touchdown passes, career: 20[72]
  • Most post season games, 2+ touchdown passes, career: 15[73]
  • Most post season games, 1+ touchdown passes, career: 22[74]
  • Most post season touchdown passes, 40+ years of age, career: 5[75]
  • Most post season games, 4+ touchdown passes 40+ years old, career: 1[76]
  • Most post season games, 3+ touchdown passes 40+ years old, career: 1[77]
  • Most post season games, 2+ touchdown passes 40+ years old, career: 1 (tied with George Blanda)[78]
  • Most post season games, 1+ touchdown passes 40+ years old, career: 2[79]
  • Most post season touchdown passes of 90+ yards, career: 1 (tied with Daryle Lamonica, Troy Aikman, Trent Dilfer)[80]
  • Most post season touchdown passes of 80+ yards, career: 2 (tied with Daryle Lamonica, John Elway)[81]
  • Most post season touchdown passes of 70+ yards, career: 3 (tied with Terry Bradshaw, John Elway, Kurt Warner)[82]
  • Most post season touchdown passes of 40+ yards, career: 8 (tied with Peyton Manning)[83]
  • Most post season touchdown passes of 20+ yards, career: 16 (tied with Terry Bradshaw, Joe Montana)[84]
  • Most post season touchdown passes of 10+ yards, career: 31[85]
  • Most go ahead touchdown passes, post season game, career: 20[86]
  • Most go ahead touchdown passes when team is trailing, post season game, career: 11 (tied with Joe Montana)[87]
  • Most go ahead touchdown passes, post season game, age 40+ years old, career: 2[88]
Regular season/post season combined
  • Most touchdown passes, regular season plus post season, against a single opponent, career: 61 vs. Detroit Lions[11][89][90]
Passing yards [edit]
Regular season
  • Most passing yards, career: 71,838[91]
  • Most regular season games, 4+ touchdown passes, 200+ passing yards, career: 23[92]
  • Most regular season games, 2+ touchdown passes, 200+ passing yards, career: 135[93]
  • Most regular season games, 1+ touchdown passes, 200+ passing yards, career: 188[94]
  • Most seasons, 3,000+ passing yards: 18[95]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 3,000+ passing yards: 18[7]
  • Most seasons, 2,000+ passing yards: 19[96]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 2,000+ passing yards: 19[7]
  • Most seasons, 1,000+ passing yards: 19[97]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 1,000 passing yards: 19[7]
  • Most regular season games, 200+ passing yards, career: 209[98]
  • Most regular season games, 100+ passing yards, career: 290[99]
  • Most passing yards at one stadium, career: 28,240 (Lambeau Field)[66][67][100]
  • Oldest player to pass for 400 yards in a game: 446 yards vs. Arizona (41 years, 28 days)[12][58]
  • Most passing yards, regular season, against a single opponent, career: 8,954 vs. Detroit Lions[11]
Regular season/post season combined
  • Most passing yards, regular season plus post season, against a single opponent, career: 9,420 vs. Detroit Lions[11][89][90]
Pass completions [edit]
Regular season
  • Most pass completions, career: 6,300[101]
  • Most seasons, 300+ completions: 18[102]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 300+ completions: 18[7]
  • Most seasons, 200+ completions: 19[103]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 200+ completions: 19[7]
  • Most seasons, 100+ completions: 19[104]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 100+ completions: 19[7]
  • Most regular season games, 20+ completions, career: 189[105]
  • Most regular season games, pass completions, career: 299[12]
  • Most consecutive games, pass completions, career: 298[12]
  • Most pass completions, regular season, against a single opponent, career: 775 vs. Detroit Lions[11]
  • Most seasons, 60+ completion %: 14[106]
  • Most seasons, 55+ completion %: 19[107]
Post season
  • Most post season games, 10+ completions, career: 24 (tied with Tom Brady)[108]
  • Most post season games, 75+ completion %, career: 3 (tied with Troy Aikman, Peyton Manning, Kurt Warner)[109]
  • Most post season games, 50+ completion %, career: 23 (tied with Tom Brady)[110]
Regular season/post season combined
  • Most pass completions, regular season plus post season, against a single opponent, career: 813 vs. Detroit Lions[11][89][90]
Pass attempts [edit]
Regular season
  • Most pass attempts, career: 10,169[111]
  • Most seasons, 500+ pass attempts: 16[112]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 500+ pass attempts: 10[12]
  • Most seasons, 400+ pass attempts: 18[113]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 400+ pass attempts: 18[12]
  • Most seasons, 300+ pass attempts: 19[114]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 300+ pass attempts: 19[12]
  • Most seasons, 200+ pass attempts: 19[115]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 200+ pass attempts: 19[12]
  • Most seasons, 100+ pass attempts: 19[116]
  • Most consecutive seasons, 100+ pass attempts: 19[12]
  • Most regular season games, 40+ pass attempts, career: 78[117]
  • Most regular season games, 30+ pass attempts, career: 211[118]
  • Most regular season games, pass attempts, career: 301[12]
  • Most consecutive games, pass attempts, career: 301[12]
  • Most pass attempts, regular season, against a single opponent, career: 1,217 vs. Detroit Lions[11]
Post season
  • Most post season games, 20+ pass attempts, career: 23 (tied with Tom Brady)[119]
  • Most post season games, 10+ pass attempts, career: 24 (tied with Tom Brady)[120]
Regular season/post season combined
  • Most pass attempts, regular season plus post season, against a single opponent, career: 1,281 vs. Detroit Lions[11][89][90]
Passing interceptions [edit]
Regular season
  • Most pass interceptions, career: 336[121]
  • Most regular season games, 2+ touchdown passes, 0 interceptions, career: 74[122]
  • Most regular season games, 1+ touchdown passes, 0 interceptions, career: 98[123]
  • Most regular season games, 200+ passing yards, 0 interceptions, career: 75 (tied with Peyton Manning)[124]
  • Most regular season games, 100+ passing yards, 0 interceptions, career: 101[125]
  • Most regular season games, 20+ completions, 0 interceptions, career: 65[126]
  • Most regular season games, 10+ completions, 0 interceptions, career: 101[127]
  • Most regular season games, 30+ pass attempts, 0 interceptions, career: 61[128]
  • Most regular season games, 20+ pass attempts, 0 interceptions, career: 95 (tied with Tom Brady)[129]
  • Most regular season games, 10+ pass attempts, 0 interceptions, career: 105[130]
  • Most regular season games, 65+ completion %, 0 interceptions, career: 67[131]
  • Most regular season games, 60+ completion %, 0 interceptions, career: 82[132]
  • Most regular season games, 55+ completion %, 0 interceptions, career: 94[133]
  • Most regular season games, 50+ completion %, 0 interceptions, career: 102[134]
Post season
  • Most post season pass interceptions, career: 30[135]
  • Most post season games, 75+ completion %, 0 interceptions, career: 2 (tied with Tony Eason, Joe Montana, Kurt Warner, Drew Brees)[136]
  • Most post season games, 70+ completion %, 0 interceptions, career: 3 (tied with Joe Montana, Troy Aikman, Steve Young, Drew Brees)[137]
Passer rating [edit]
Regular season
  • Most regular season games, 110+ passer rating, career: 66[138]
  • Most regular season games, 100+ passer rating, career: 108[139]
Post season
  • Most post season games, 130+ passer rating, career: 3 (tied with Joe Montana, Peyton Manning, Kurt Warner, Tom Brady)[140]
Starts/games played [edit]
Regular season
Post season
  • Most games played by a quarterback, post season, career: 24 (tied with Tom Brady)[152]
  • Oldest quarterback to start a conference championship game: 40 years, 106 days; vs. New Orleans Saints, 2009 NFC Championship[153]
Regular season/post season combined
  • Most games played by a starting quarterback against one opponent in a calendar year: 5 games vs. Detroit Lions, 1994: 1/2/94 (1993 regular season game 16, loss),[154] 1/8/94 (1993 post-season wild card game, win),[89] 11/6/94 (1994 regular season game 9, win),[155] 12/4/94 (1994 regular season game 13, loss),[156] 12/31/94 (1994 post-season wild card game, win)[90]
Wins [edit]
Regular season
  • Most regular-season wins by a starting quarterback, career: 186 (Regular-season record: 186–112 0.624)[157]
  • Most regular season wins by a starting quarterback, one team, career: 160 (Green Bay)[7]
  • Most regular season home wins by a starting quarterback, career: 113[11]
  • Most regular season home wins by a starting quarterback, one team, career: 96 (Green Bay: Lambeau Field, 89; Milwaukee County Stadium, 7)[58][158][159]
  • Most regular season road wins by a starting quarterback, career: 73[11]
  • Most stadiums achieved victory, regular season, career: 33[160][161]
  • Most NFL teams achieved victory, regular season, career: 32[162][163]
  • Most regular season wins by a starting quarterback 40+ years old, career: 13[148]
Post season
  • Oldest starting quarterback to win a post season game: 40 years, 99 days; vs. Dallas Cowboys, 2009 Divisional Playoffs[164]
Regular season/post season combined
  • Most home game winning drives, career: 33[165]
  • Most home 4th quarter/overtime comebacks, career: 24[166]
  • Most consecutive wins, regular and post season, by a starting quarterback in one stadium, career: 29, Lambeau Field, 1995–1998[167][168][169][170][171]
  • Most wins by a starting quarterback, cold weather (34 degrees fahrenheit or colder), career: 43 (record: 43–9 0.827)[172][173][174][175]
  • Most consecutive wins by a starting quarterback, cold weather (34 degrees fahrenheit or colder), career: 35 (29, regular season; 6, post season)[172][176][177][178]
  • Most consecutive wins by a starting quarterback, cold weather (34 degrees fahrenheit or colder) to begin a career: 35 (29, regular season; 6, post season)[172][176][177][178]
  • Most wins by a starting quarterback against a single opponent, career: 28, Detroit Lions (26 regular season; 2 post season; 19-0 in home games)[11][89][90]
Losses [edit]
Post season
Other [edit]
Regular season
  • Most consecutive AP NFL MVP awards: 3 (1995–1997)[181]
  • Most combined touchdown passes/rushing touchdowns, career: 522[148]
  • Most times sacked, career: 525[182]
  • Most fumbles, career: 166[183]
  • Longest gap between receptions: 17 years, 4 weeks (275 games)[12]
  • Oldest pair of starting quarterbacks in a game (Vinny Testaverde (44 years old), Favre (38 years old) - Favre won the match-up 31-17)[65][184]

Former NFL records [edit]

Surpassed 2000
  • (8th) Most completions per game, career: 20.9 (Record first surpassed by Peyton Manning; Current record holder: Matthew Stafford, 24.8)[185]
Surpassed 2003
  • (2nd) Most consecutive seasons, 25+ touchdowns: 5, 1994–1998[7] (Record surpassed by Peyton Manning 13, 1998-2010)[186]
Surpassed 2004
Surpassed 2007
  • (2nd) Most passer/receiver touchdown combinations, season: 18, Brett Favre/Sterling Sharpe 1994 (Record surpassed by Tom Brady/Randy Moss 23, 2007)[191]
Surpassed 2008
  • (2nd) Most seasons, 25+ touchdowns: 11; 1994–1998, 2001–2004, 2007, 2009 (Record surpassed by Peyton Manning 14; 1998–2010, 2012)[192]
Surpassed 2009
Surpassed 2010
  • (2nd) Most consecutive seasons, 20+ touchdowns: 12, 1994-2005[7] (Record surpassed by Peyton Manning 13, 1998-2010)[186]
  • (3rd) Most regular season games, 1+ touchdown passes, 300+ passing yards, career: 60 (Peyton Manning 70, Drew Brees 66)[193]
  • (2nd) Most consecutive wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback in one stadium, career: 25, Lambeau Field, 1995–1998[167] (Record surpassed by Tom Brady 31, Gillette Stadium, 2009–2011)[194]
Surpassed 2011
  • (2nd) Most regular season games, 30+ completions, career: 25 (Record surpassed by Drew Brees, 32)[195]
Surpassed 2012
  • (2nd) Most post season pass completions, career: 481 (Record surpassed by Tom Brady, 553)[196]
  • (2nd) Most post season pass attempts, career: 791 (Record surpassed by Tom Brady, 887)[197]
  • (2nd) Most consecutive uninterrupted games, 1+ touchdown passes, regular season plus postseason games combined: 39 (Record surpassed by Drew Brees 49)
  • (3rd) Most consecutive uninterrupted games with 1+ touchdown passes, career: 36 (Record surpassed by Tom Brady 48; Drew Brees 43)
  • (2nd) Most regular season games, 3+ touchdown passes, 200+ passing yards, career: 66 (Peyton Manning 69)[198]
  • (2nd) Most regular season games, 2+ touchdown passes, 300+ passing yards, career: 52 (Drew Brees 55)[199]
  • (2nd) Most regular season games, 4+ touchdown passes, 0 interceptions, career: 12 (Records surpassed by Tom Brady 14)[200]
  • (2nd) Most regular season games, 3+ touchdown passes, 0 interceptions, career: 36 (Record surpassed by Peyton Manning 38)[201]
  • (2nd) Most regular season games, 3+ touchdown passes, career: 72 (Record surpassed by Peyton Manning 73)[202][203]
  • (4th) Most regular season games, 300+ passing yards, 0 interceptions, career: 27 (Record surpassed by Peyton Manning 28; Tom Brady 28; Drew Brees 28)[204]
  • (3rd) Most regular season games, 40+ pass attempts, 0 interceptions, career: 15 (Record surpassed by Tom Brady 17; Drew Brees 17)[205]
  • (2nd) Most regular season games, 70+ completion %, 0 interceptions, career: 37 (Record supassed by Peyton Manning 43)[206]
  • (2nd) Most regular season games, 120+ passer rating, career: 42 (Record surpassed by Peyton Manning 46)[207]
  • (2nd) Most games played by a quarterback, Thursday, career: 10 (Record surpassed by Charlie Batch 11)[208]
  • (2nd) Most pro bowl selections as a quarterback: 11 (Peyton Manning 12)[209][210]
Surpassed 2013
  • (2nd) Most postseason passing yards, career: 5,855 (Record surpassed by Tom Brady, 5,949)[211]
  • (2nd) Most post season games, 200+ passing yards, career: 19 (Record surpassed by Tom Brady, 20)[212]
  • (2nd) Most post season games, 100+ passing yards, career: 23 (Record surpassed by Tom Brady, 24)[213]

Personal bests (Non-NFL records) [edit]

2nd in NFL history [edit]
Regular season
  • (2nd) Most touchdown passes, regular season 40+ years of age, career: 36 (Warren Moon 37)[148][214]
  • (2nd) Most regular season games, 2+ touchdowns over age 40, career: 9 (Warren Moon 10)[215]
  • (2nd) Most regular season games, 1+ touchdowns over age 40, career: 18 (Warren Moon 20)[216]
  • (2nd) Most consecutive seasons, touchdown pass: 19[7] (Vinny Testaverde 21)[217]
  • (2nd) Longest overtime touchdown pass: 82 yards to Greg Jennings, 2007 (Ron Jaworski to Mike Quick 99 yards, 1985)[218]
  • (2nd) Most regular season games, 130+ passer rating, career: 22 (Peyton Manning 29)[219]
  • (2nd) Most consecutive games played, career: 299 (Jeff Feagles 352)[220]
  • (2nd) Most regular season wins by a starting quarterback in one stadium, career: 90, Lambeau Field (including once as a Minnesota Viking)[58] (John Elway 95, Mile High Stadium)[147]
Post season
  • (2nd) Most post season passing touchdowns, career: 44 (Joe Montana 45)[221]
  • (2nd) Most post season games, 3+ touchdown passes, career: 6 (Joe Montana 9)[222]
  • (2nd) Most post season games, 3+ touchdown passes and 0 interceptions, career: 3 (Joe Montana 4)[223]
  • (2nd) Most post season games, 10+ completions and 0 interceptions, career: 9 (Tom Brady 11)[224]
  • (2nd) Most post season games, 10+ attempts and 0 interceptions, career: 9 (Tom Brady 11)[225]
  • (2nd) Most post season games, 65+ completion % and 0 interceptions, career: 5 (Joe Montana 6)[226]
  • (2nd) Most post season games, 60+ completion % and 0 interceptions, career: 7 (Joe Montana 9)[227]
  • (2nd) Most post season games, 50+ completion % and 0 interceptions, career: 9 (Tom Brady 11)[228]
  • (2nd) Most post season games, 100+ passer rating, career: 10 (Joe Montana 12)[229]
  • (2nd) Most post season starts, career: 24 (Jerry Rice 29)[230]
3rd in NFL history [edit]
Regular season
  • (3rd) Most regular season games, 4+ touchdowns, season: 5 - 1996 (Dan Marino 6 - 1984; Peyton Manning 6 - 2004)[231]
  • (3rd) Most regular season touchdown passes of 60+ yards, career: 27 (John Hadl 33; Johnny Unitas 29)[232]
  • (3rd) Most regular season touchdown passes of 30+ yards, career: 101 (Johnny Unitas 108; Fran Tarkenton 105)[233]
  • (3rd) Most regular season touchdown passes in overtime, career: 2 (Drew Bledsoe 4; Terry Bradshaw 3)[234]
  • (3rd) Most consecutive games, 2+ touchdown passes, one stadium, career: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, 11 (Brett Favre at Lambeau Field, 12; Kurt Warner at Edward Jones Dome, 12)[58]
  • (3rd) Most go ahead touchdown passes when team is trailing, regular season game, age 40+ years old, career: 2 (Warren Moon 7; Vinny Testaverde 4)[235]
  • (3rd) Most regular season games, 140+ passer rating, career: 13 (Peyton Manning 16; Tom Brady 15)[236]
  • (3rd) Most regular season road wins by a starting quarterback, one team, career: 64 (Green Bay)[7] (Dan Marino 65;[237] Peyton Manning 65)[238]
  • (3rd) Most seasons played as a quarterback: 20 (Earl Morrall 21; Vinny Testaverde 21)[239]
  • (3rd) Most seasons, 4,000+ yards passing: 6 (Peyton Manning 12; Drew Brees 7)[240]
Post season
  • (3rd) Most post season red zone touchdown passes, career: 28 (Tom Brady 34; Joe Montana 32)[241]
  • (3rd) Most post season games, 20+ completions, career: 13 (Tom Brady 19; Peyton Manning 15)[242]
  • (3rd) Most post season games, 60+ completion %, career: 12 (Tom Brady 16; Joe Montana 14)[243]
  • (3rd) Most post season games, 55+ completion %, career: 17 (Tom Brady 20; Joe Montana 19)[244]
  • (3rd) Most post season games, 4+ touchdown passes and 0 interceptions, career: 1 (Joe Montana 2; Kurt Warner 2)[245]
  • (3rd) Most post season games, 2+ touchdown passes and 0 interceptions, career: 5 (Joe Montana 6; Tom Brady 6)[246]
  • (3rd) Most post season games, 1+ touchdown passes and 0 interceptions, career: 8 (Tom Brady 10; Joe Montana 9)[247]
  • (3rd) Most post season games, 100+ passing yards and 0 interceptions, career: 8 (Tom Brady 11; Joe Montana 9)[248]
  • (3rd) Most post season games, 20+ passing attempts and 0 interceptions, career: 8 (Tom Brady 10; Joe Montana 9)[249]
  • (3rd) Most post season games, 55+ completion % and 0 interceptions, career: 8 (Tom Brady 10; Joe Montana 9)[250]
  • (3rd) Most post season games, 110+ passer rating, career: 5 (Joe Montana 6; Tom Brady 6)[251]
  • (3rd) Most post season home wins as starting quarterback, career: 9 (Tom Brady 11; Joe Montana 10)[252]
4th in NFL history [edit]
Regular season
  • (4th) Most consecutive games, 1+ touchdown passes, career: 36 (Drew Brees 54; Tom Brady 48; Johnny Unitas 47)[12]
  • (4th) Most consecutive uninterrupted games, 2+ touchdown passes, career: 12 (Peyton Manning 13; Tom Brady 13; Aaron Rodgers 13)[12]
  • (4th) Most touchdown passes of 50+ yards, career: 43 (Johnny Unitas 51; John Hadl 46; Fran Tarkenton 44)[253]
  • (4th) Most regular season games, 5+ touchdown passes, 200+ passing yards, career: 4 (Drew Brees 7; Dan Marino 6; Peyton Manning 6)[254]
  • (4th) Most regular season games, 30+ completions and 0 interceptions, career: 6 (Drew Brees 16; Tom Brady 10; Peyton Manning 7)[255]
  • (4th) Most regular season games, 75+ completion % and 0 interceptions, career: 20 (Peyton Manning 24; Drew Brees 24; Steve Young 21)[256]
  • (4th) Most regular season games, 130+ passer rating, season: 4 1995 and 2009 (Aaron Rodgers 6, 2011; Joe Montana 5, 1989; Steve Young 5, 1993)[257]
  • (4th) Most regular season games, 300+ passing yards, career: 62 (Peyton Manning 72; Drew Brees 67; Dan Marino 63)[258]
  • (4th) Most sacked yards lost, career: 3,487 (Dave Krieg 3,794; John Elway 3,785; Randall Cunningham 3,537)[259]
Post season
  • (4th) Longest touchdown pass, post season: 90 yards to Donald Driver 2007 (96 yards Trent Dilfer to Shannon Sharpe 2001; 94 yards Troy Aikman to Alvin Harper 1995; 93 yards Daryle Lamonica to Elbert Dubenion 1963)[260]
  • (4th) Most post season touchdown passes of 60+ yards, career: 3 (Terry Bradshaw 5; Kurt Warner 5; Joe Montana 4)[261]
  • (4th) Most post season games, 70+ completion %, career: 4 (Troy Aikman 7; Joe Montana 5; Steve Young 5)[262]
  • (4th) Most post season games, 65+ completion %, career: 8 (Peyton Manning 11; Troy Aikman 10; Tom Brady 10)[263]
  • (4th) Most post season games, 200+ passing yards and 0 interceptions, career: 6 (Tom Brady 8; Joe Montana 7; Peyton Manning 7)[264]
  • (4th) Most post season games, 120+ passer rating, career: 3 (Joe Montana 5; Troy Aikman 4; Peyton Manning 4)[265]
  • (4th) Most post season home losses as starting quarterback, career: 3 (Peyton Manning 5; Steve Young 4; Tom Brady 4)[266]
Regular season/post season combined
  • (4th) Most game winning drives, career: 45 (Dan Marino 51; Peyton Manning 49; John Elway 46)[267]
5th in NFL history [edit]
Regular season
  • (5th) Most regular season games, 5+ touchdown passes, career: 4 (Drew Brees 7, Dan Marino 6, Peyton Manning 6, George Blanda 5)[268]
  • (5th) Most consecutive games, 2+ touchdown passes, career: 12 (Don Meredith 13; Peyton Manning 13; Tom Brady 13; Aaron Rodgers 13)[12]
  • (5th) Most regular season touchdown passes of 40+ yards, career: 63 (Johnny Unitas 70, John Hadl 67, Y.A. Tittle 66, Jim Hart 65)[269]
  • (5th) Most regular season games, 6+ touchdown passes, 200+ passing yards, career: 1 (Y.A. Tittle 2, Charley Johnson 2, Peyton Manning 2, Tom Brady 2)[254]
  • (5th) Most regular season games, 4+ touchdown passes, 300+ passing yards, career: 8 (Drew Brees 18, Dan Marino 16, Tom Brady 13, Peyton Manning 11)[270]
  • (5th) Most regular season games, 3+ touchdown passes, 300+ passing yards, career: 27 (Drew Brees 37, Dan Marino 33, Peyton Manning 33, Tom Brady 29)[271]
  • (5th) Most seasons, 65+ completion %: 4 (Peyton Manning 8; Steve Young 6; Kurt Warner 6; Drew Brees 6)[272]
  • (5th) Most regular season games, 85+ completion % and 0 interceptions, career: 2 (Steve Young 6; Drew Brees 6; Ken Stabler 3; Ken Anderson 3)[273]
Post season
  • (5th) Most post season touchdown passes of 50+ yards, career: 4 (Joe Montana 6, Peyton Manning 6, Terry Bradshaw 5, Kurt Warner 5)[274]
  • (5th) Most go ahead touchdown passes when team is trailing, post season game, 4th quarter/overtime, career: 2 (Joe Montana 4; Roger Staubach 3; Kurt Warner 3; Matt Hasselbeck 3)[275]
  • (5th) Most post season games, 30+ pass attempts, career: 13 (Peyton Manning 18; Tom Brady 18; Joe Montana 14; Dan Marino 14)[276]
  • (5th) Most post season wins as starting quarterback, career: 13 (Tom Brady 17; Joe Montana 16; Terry Bradshaw 14; John Elway 14)[277]
Regular season/post season combined
  • (5th) Most 4th quarter/overtime comebacks, career: 30 (Dan Marino 36; John Elway 35; Peyton Manning 35; Joe Montana 31)[278]
Other notable accomplishments [edit]
Regular season
  • Games, regular season, 6+ touchdown passes, career: 1 (several others, 2)[279]
  • Passing yards per game, career: 237.9 (Matthew Stafford 284.6)[280]
  • Seasons, 600+ pass attempts: 2 (Drew Brees 5)[281]
  • Pass attempts per game, regular season, career: 33.7 (Matthew Stafford 41.4)[282]
  • Games, regular season, 5+ touchdowns, 0 interceptions, career: 1 (Drew Brees 5)[283]
  • Games, regular season, 80+ completion %, 0 interceptions, career: 5 (Steve Young 10; Peyton Manning 10; Drew Brees 10)[284]
  • Games, regular season, 140+ passer rating, season: 3, 1995 (several others 4)[285]
  • Games, regular season, 120+ passer rating, season: 6, 1995 and 2009 (Tom Brady 8, 2007; Philip Rivers 8, 2008)[286]
  • Games played, regular season, career: 302 (Morten Andersen 382)[287]
  • Game played at the age of 41 years, 71 days[12][288] (George Blanda 48 years 109 days)[288][289]
  • Seasons played: 20 (George Blanda, 26)[290]
  • Seasons played 16 games: 17 (Jeff Feagles 22)[291]
  • Fumbles recovered, career: 42 (Warren Moon 56)[292]
  • All-pro selections as a quarterback: 3 (Dutch Clark 6)[293]
Post season
  • Post season touchdown passes of 30+ yards, career: 8 (Peyton Manning 10)[294]
  • Games, post season, 300+ passing yards, career: 4 (Peyton Manning 8)[295]
  • Games, post season, 40+ pass attempts, career: 5 (Tom Brady 10)[296]
  • Games, post season, 300+ passing yards, 0 interceptions, career: 1 (Peyton Manning 4)[297]
  • Games, post season, 20+ pass completions and 0 interceptions, career: 4 (Tom Brady 6)[298]
  • Games, post season, 30+ pass attempts and 0 interceptions, career: 3 (Peyton Manning 6; Drew Brees 6)[299]
  • Games played, post season, career: 24 (Jerry Rice 29)[152]
  • Post season road wins as starting quarterback, career: 3 (Eli Manning 6; Joe Flacco 6)[300]
  • Passing touchdowns, Super Bowl, career: 5 (Joe Montana 11)[188]
  • Passing touchdowns, Super Bowl, game: 3 (Steve Young 6)[188]
  • Passer rating, Super Bowl, career: 97.6 (Joe Montana 127.83)[188]

NFL firsts [edit]

  • First player with 500 career touchdown passes[301][302]
  • First player with 70,000 career passing yards[301][302]
  • First player with 5,000 career pass completions[303]
  • First player with 6,000 career pass completions[304]
  • First player with 9,000 career pass attempts[305]
  • First player with 10,000 career pass attempts[302]
  • First player with 300 career interceptions[306]
  • First quarterback with 200 consecutive starts[307]
  • First quarterback with a win over all 32 teams in the league since expanding to 32 in 2002[162][163][308]
  • First quarterback to win a playoff game at 40+ years of age[308]
  • First player with three consecutive most valuable player awards[309]
  • First known player to be a grandfather while active in the NFL[310]

Consecutive starts streak [edit]

  • 238 other quarterbacks have started in the NFL during the streak.[314]
# of QB's[315] Team Quarterbacks that started for other teams during Favre's 297 consecutive starts streak
23[316] Chicago Bears Erik Kramer (46); Kyle Orton (33); Rex Grossman (31); Jay Cutler (27); Jim Miller (26); Jim Harbaugh (25); Shane Matthews (15); Cade McNown (15); Chris Chandler (13); Dave Krieg (12); Steve Walsh (11); Steve Stenstrom (7); Kordell Stewart (7); Brian Griese (6); Chad Hutchinson (5); Craig Krenzel (5); Rick Mirer (3); Jonathan Quinn (3); Peter Tom Willis (3); Henry Burris (1); Todd Collins (1); Will Furrer (1); Moses Moreno (1)
22 Cleveland Browns Tim Couch (59); Derek Anderson (34); Vinny Testaverde (31); Charlie Frye (19); Kelly Holcomb (12); Bernie Kosar (12); Brady Quinn (12); Trent Dilfer (11); Jeff Garcia (10); Doug Pederson (8); Mike Tomczak (8); Colt McCoy (5); Luke McCown (4); Seneca Wallace (4); Eric Zeier (4); Jake Delhomme (3); Ken Dorsey (3); Todd Philcox (3); Mark Rypien (3); Ty Detmer (2); Bruce Gradkowski (1); Spergon Wynn (1); No team in existence (48)
21 Miami Dolphins Dan Marino (104); Jay Fiedler (59); Chad Henne (23); Chad Pennington (20); Gus Frerotte (15); Joey Harrington (11); A.J. Feeley (8); Cleo Lemon (8); Scott Mitchell (7); Damon Huard (6); Ray Lucas (6); Trent Green (5); Brian Griese (5); John Beck (4); Daunte Culpepper (4); Steve DeBerg (4); Craig Erikson (3); Bernie Kosar (2); Sage Rosenfels (2); Tyler Thigpen (1)
20 Arizona Cardinals Jake Plummer (82); Kurt Warner (57); Josh McCown (22); Steve Beuerlein (21); Matt Leinart (17); Dave Krieg (16); Chris Chandler (14); Kent Graham (14); Jeff Blake (13); Derek Anderson (9); Boomer Esiason (8); Jay Schroeder (8); Dave Brown (7); Max Hall (3); Shaun King (2); Stoney Case (1); Jim McMahon (1); John Navarre (1); Timm Rosenbach (1); John Skelton (1)
20 Detroit Lions Scott Mitchell (57); Joey Harrington (55); Charlie Batch (46); Jon Kitna (36); Rodney Peete (17); Matthew Stafford (13); Daunte Culpepper (10); Shaun Hill (8); Erik Kramer (7); Dave Krieg (7); Mike McMahon (7); Dan Orlovsky (7); Gus Frerotte (6); Jeff Garcia (5); Andre Ware (5); Ty Detmer (4); Don Majkowski (2); Frank Reich (2); Drew Stanton (2); Stoney Case (1)
20[317] Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders Rich Gannon (74); Jeff Hostetler (55); Kerry Collins (28); JaMarcus Russell (25); Jeff George (23); Josh McCown (9); Andrew Walter (9); Aaron Brooks (8); Jason Campbell (8); Bruce Gradkowski (8); Rick Mirer (8); Jay Schroeder (7); Daunte Culpepper (6); Donald Hollas (6); Todd Marinovich (6); Billy Joe Hobert (5); Vince Evans (4); Charlie Frye (3); Wade Wilson (3); Marques Tuiasosopo (2)
19 St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams Marc Bulger (96); Kurt Warner (50); Tony Banks (43); Chris Miller (23); Jim Everett (22); Sam Bradford (12); Chris Chandler (8); Jamie Martin (7); T.J. Rubley (7); Trent Green (6); Kyle Boller (4); Keith Null (4); Gus Frerotte (3); Mark Rypien (3); Steve Walsh (3); Steve Bono (2); Ryan Fitzpatrick (2); Brock Berlin (1); Scott Covington (1)
19 Washington Redskins Jason Campbell (52); Gus Frerotte (46); Mark Brunell (33); Brad Johnson (27); Patrick Ramsey (24); Mark Rypien (23); Tony Banks (14); Trent Green (14); Heath Shuler (13); Donovan McNabb (12); Jeff George (7); Shane Matthews (7); Tim Hasselbeck (5); John Friesz (4); Rich Gannon (4); Danny Wuerffel (4); Todd Collins (3); Jeff Hostetler (3); Cary Conklin (2)
17 Atlanta Falcons Chris Chandler (67); Michael Vick (67); Matt Ryan (42); Jeff George (35); Bobby Hebert (25); Doug Johnson (11); Joey Harrington (10); Billy Joe Tolliver (8); Chris Miller (7); Chris Redman (6); Tony Graziani (5); Kurt Kittner (4); Wade Wilson (3); Danny Kanell (2); Byron Leftwich (2); Matt Schaub (2); Steve DeBerg (1)
17 Dallas Cowboys Troy Aikman (124); Tony Romo (61); Quincy Carter (31); Drew Bledsoe (22); Vinny Testaverde (15); Jason Garrett (9); Chad Hutchinson (9); Jon Kitna (6); Anthony Wright (5); Randall Cunningham (3); Brad Johnson (3); Ryan Leaf (3); Clint Stoerner (2); Drew Henson (1); Bernie Kosar (1); Rodney Peete (1); Wade Wilson (1)
17 New Orleans Saints Aaron Brooks (82); Drew Brees (75); Jim Everett (47); Wade Wilson (14); Bobby Hebert (13); Billy Joe Hobert (12); Jeff Blake (11); Billy Joe Tolliver (11); Heath Shuler (9); Kerry Collins (7); Danny Wuerffel (6); Todd Bouman (3); Jake Delhomme (2); Doug Nussmeier (2); Mike Buck (1); Mark Brunell (1); Steve Walsh (1)
17 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Trent Dilfer (76); Brad Johnson (49); Craig Erickson (29); Jeff Garcia (24); Shaun King (22); Josh Freeman (21); Brian Griese (21); Chris Simms (15); Bruce Gradkowski (11); Vinny Testaverde (11); Josh Johnson (4); Steve DeBerg (3); Byron Leftwich (3); Luke McCown (3); Rob Johnson (2); Tim Rattay (2); Eric Zeier (1)
16 Baltimore Ravens Joe Flacco (44); Kyle Boller (42); Vinny Testaverde (29); Steve McNair (22); Tony Banks (18); Elvis Grbac (14); Jim Harbaugh (14); Anthony Wright (14); Jeff Blake (10); Trent Dilfer (8); Chris Redman (6); Eric Zeier (5); Stoney Case (4); Randall Cunningham (2); Scott Mitchell (2); Troy Smith (2); No team in existence (61)
16 New York Jets Chad Pennington (61); Vinny Testaverde (61); Boomer Esiason (42); Mark Sanchez (27); Neil O'Donnell (20); Browning Nagle (11); Brooks Bollinger (9); Kellen Clemens (9); Ray Lucas (9); Glen Foley (8); Frank Reich (7); Rick Mirer (6); Bubby Brister (4); Quincy Carter (3); Ken O'Brien (2); Jack Trudeau (2); Favre as starter (16)
15 Denver Broncos John Elway (98); Jake Plummer (54); Brian Griese (51); Jay Cutler (37); Kyle Orton (27); Gus Frerotte (7); Steve Beuerlein (5); Bubby Brister (4); Tommy Maddox (4); Chris Miller (3); Danny Kannel (2); Hugh Millen (2); Bill Musgrave (1); Jarious Jackson (1); Chris Simms (1)
15 Philadelphia Eagles Donovan McNabb (142); Randall Cunningham (34); Rodney Peete (24); Ty Detmer (18); Bobby Hoying (13); Bubby Brister (10); Doug Pederson (9); Koy Detmer (8); Michael Vick (8); A.J. Feeley (7); Mike McMahon (7); Jeff Garcia (6); Kevin Kolb (6); Ken O'Brien (4); Jim McMahon (1)
15[317] San Francisco 49ers Steve Young (101); Jeff Garcia (71); Alex Smith (47); Shaun Hill (16); Tim Rattay (16); Ken Dorsey (10); Elvis Grbac (9); J.T. O'Sullivan (8); Trent Dilfer (6); Troy Smith (5); Steve Stenstrom (3); Cody Pickett (2); Ty Detmer (1); Jim Druckenmiller (1); Chris Weinke (1)
14 Minnesota Vikings Daunte Culpepper (80); Brad Johnson (46); Warren Moon (39); Randall Cunningham (23); Tarvaris Jackson (19); Gus Frerotte (13); Jim McMahon (12); Jeff George (10); Rich Gannon (9); Sean Salisbury (9); Todd Bouman (3); Kelly Holcomb (3); Spergon Wynn (2); Brooks Bollinger (1); Favre as starter (28)
14 Seattle Seahawks Matt Hasselbeck (128); Rick Mirer (51); Jon Kitna (33); Warren Moon (24); Seneca Wallace (14); Trent Dilfer (12); John Friesz (11); Stan Gelbaugh (9); Brock Huard (4); Dan McGwire (4); Kelly Stouffer (4); Glenn Foley (1); Charlie Frye (1); Charlie Whitehurst (1)
13 Carolina Panthers Jake Delhomme (90); Steve Beuerlein (51); Kerry Collins (42); Chris Weinke (19); Rodney Peete (15); Matt Moore (13); Jimmy Clausen (6); Vinny Testaverde (6); David Carr (4); Frank Reich (3); Randy Fasani (1); Matt Lytle (1); Brian St. Pierre (1); No team in existence (45)
13 San Diego Chargers Philip Rivers (76); Stan Humphries (74); Drew Brees (58); Doug Flutie (22); Ryan Leaf (18); Jim Harbaugh (17); Craig Whelihan (14); John Freisz (6); Erik Kramer (4); Sean Salisbury (3); Gale Gilbert (2); Moses Moreno (2); Jim Everett (1)
13 Tennessee Titans/Houston Oilers Steve McNair (131); Vince Young (47); Kerry Collins (28); Chris Chandler (25); Warren Moon (21); Cody Carlson (13); Billy Volek (10); Neil O'Donnell (8); Billy Joe Tolliver (7); Bucky Richardson (4); Will Furrer (1); Matt Mauck (1); Rusty Smith (1)
12 Buffalo Bills Jim Kelly (71); Drew Bledsoe (48); J.P. Losman (33); Trent Edwards (32); Doug Flutie (30); Rob Johnson (26); Ryan Fitzpatrick (18); Todd Collins (17); Alex Van Pelt (11); Kelly Holcomb (8); Frank Reich (2); Brian Brohm (1)
12 Cincinnati Bengals Carson Palmer (93); Jeff Blake (66); Jon Kitna (46); David Klingler (25); Akili Smith (17); Boomer Esiason (13); Ryan Fitzpatrick (12); Neil O'Donnell (11); Scott Mitchell (5); Gus Frerotte (3); Paul Justin (3); Jay Schroeder (3)
11 Jacksonville Jaguars Mark Brunell (117); David Garrard (73); Byron Leftwich (44); Steve Beuerlein (6); Quinn Gray (4); Jonathan Quinn (3); Todd Bouman (1); Jay Fiedler (1); Rob Johnson (1); Jamie Martin (1); Steve Matthews (1); No team in existence (45)
11 Kansas City Chiefs Trent Green (88); Elvis Grbac (47); Steve Bono (31); Matt Cassel (27); Joe Montana (25); Damon Huard (21); Rich Gannon (19); Dave Krieg (18); Tyler Thigpen (11); Brodie Croyle (9); Warren Moon (1)
10 Pittsburgh Steelers Ben Roethlisberger (94); Kordell Stewart (75); Neil O'Donnell (50); Tommoy Maddox (32); Mike Tomczak (27); Charlie Batch (6); Kent Graham (5); Bubby Brister (4); Dennis Dixon (3); Jim Miller (1)
9 Indianapolis Colts Peyton Manning (204); Jim Harbaugh (46); Jeff George (21); Jack Trudeau (8); Paul Justin (7); Don Majkowski (6); Craig Erickson (3); Kelly Holcomb (1); Browning Nagle (1)
9 New York Giants Eli Manning (99); Kerry Collins (68); Dave Brown (53); Danny Kanell (20); Kent Graham (19); Phil Simms (17); Jeff Hostetler (9); Kurt Warner (9); Jesse Palmer (3)
8 New England Patriots Tom Brady (139); Drew Bledsoe (123); Matt Cassel (15); Scott Zolak (7); Hugh Millen (4); Scott Secules (4); Tom Hodson (3); Jeff Carlson (2)
5 Houston Texans David Carr (75); Matt Schaub (50); Sage Rosenfels (10); Tony Banks (3); David Ragone (2); No team in existence (157)
1 Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers (44); Favre as starter (253)
238 TOTALS Peyton Manning (204); Drew Bledsoe (193); Kerry Collins (173); Donovan McNabb (154); Steve McNair (153); Vinny Testaverde (153); Mark Brunell (151); Tom Brady (139); Jake Plummer (136); Drew Brees (133); Matt Hasselbeck (128); Chris Chandler (127); Brad Johnson (125); Troy Aikman (124); Jon Kitna (121); Jeff Garcia (116); Kurt Warner (116); Trent Dilfer (113); Trent Green (113); Rich Gannon (106); Dan Marino (104); Jim Harbaugh (102); Steve Young (101); Jeff Blake (100); Daunte Culpepper (100); Eli Manning (99); John Elway (98); Marc Bulger (96); Jeff George (96); Jake Delhomme (95); Ben Roethlisberger (94); Gus Frerotte (93); Carson Palmer (93); Aaron Brooks (90); Neil O'Donnell (89); Warren Moon (85); Steve Beuerlein (83); Brian Griese (83); Kordell Stewart (82); Chad Pennington (81); David Carr (79); Tony Banks (78); Joey Harrington (76); Philip Rivers (76); Michael Vick (75); Stan Humphries (74); David Garrard (73); Jim Kelly (71); Scott Mitchell (71); Jim Everett (70); Elvis Grbac (70); Rick Mirer (68); Jeff Hostetler (67); Jay Cutler (64); Boomer Esiason (63); Randall Cunningham (62); Tony Romo (61); Dave Brown (60); Jason Campbell (60); Jay Fiedler (60); Kyle Orton (60); Tim Couch (59); Erik Kramer (57); Rodney Peete (57); Dave Krieg (53); Charlie Batch (52); Doug Flutie (52); Matt Schaub (52); Byron Leftwich (49); Alex Smith (47); Vince Young (47); Kyle Boller (46); Joe Flacco (44); Aaron Rodgers (44); Derek Anderson (43); Matt Cassel (42); Matt Ryan (42); Kent Graham (38); Bobby Hebert (38); Trent Edwards (36); Craig Erickson (35); Mike Tomczak (35); Quincy Carter (34); Steve Bono (33); J.P. Losman (33); Chris Miller (33); Ryan Fitzpatrick (32); Tommy Maddox (32); Rex Grossman (31); Josh McCown (31); Rob Johnson (29); Mark Rypien (29); Damon Huard (27); Jim Miller (27); Mark Sanchez (27); Billy Joe Tolliver (26); Ty Detmer (25); David Klingler (25); Joe Montana (25); JaMarcus Russell (25); Shaun Hill (24); Kelly Holcomb (24); Danny Kanell (24); Shaun King (24); Patrick Ramsey (24); Charlie Frye (23); Chad Henne (23); Bubby Brister (22); Shane Matthews (22); Heath Shuler (22); Todd Collins (21); Josh Freeman (21); John Friesz (21); Ryan Leaf (21); Wade Wilson (21); Bruce Gradkowski (20); Chris Weinke (20); Tarvaris Jackson (19); Anthony Wright (19); Tim Rattay (18); Jay Schroeder (18); Seneca Wallace (18); Billy Joe Hobert (17); Matt Leinart (17); Doug Pederson (17); Phil Simms (17); Akili Smith (17); Chris Simms (16); A.J. Feeley (15); Bernie Kosar (15); Ray Lucas (15); Cade McNown (15); Steve Walsh (15); Chad Hutchinson (14); Jim McMahon (14); Mike McMahon (14); Frank Reich (14); Craig Whelihan (14); Cody Carlson (13); Ken Dorsey (13); Bobby Hoying (13); Matt Moore (13); Matthew Stafford (13); Sam Bradford (12); Browning Nagle (12); Brady Quinn (12); Chris Redman (12); Sage Rosenfels (12); Sean Salisbury (12); Tyler Thigpen (12); Doug Johnson (11); Alex Van Pelt (11); Brooks Bollinger (10); Paul Justin (10); Steve Stenstrom (10); Jack Trudeau (10); Billy Volek (10); Danny Wuerffel (10); Eric Zeier (10); Kellen Clemens (9); Brodie Croyle (9); Glenn Foley (9); Jason Garrett (9); Stan Gelbaugh (9); Andrew Walter (9); Steve DeBerg (8); Koy Detmer (8); Cleo Lemon (8); Don Majkowski (8); Jamie Martin (8); J.T. O'Sullivan (8); Todd Bouman (7); Luke McCown (7); Dan Orlovsky (7); T.J. Rubley (7); Troy Smith (7); Scott Zolak (7); Stoney Case (6); Jimmy Clausen (6); Donald Hollas (6); Kevin Kolb (6); Ken O'Brien (6); Jonathan Quinn (6); Todd Marinovich (6); Hugh Millen (6); Tim Hasselbeck (5); Tony Graziani (5); Craig Krenzel (5); Colt McCoy (5); Andre Ware (5); John Beck (4); Vince Evans (4); Quinn Gray (4); Brock Huard (4); Josh Johnson (4); Kurt Kittner (4); Dan McGwire (4); Keith Null (4); Bucky Richardson (4); Scott Secules (4); Kelly Stouffer (4); Dennis Dixon (3); Max Hall (3); Tom Hodson (3); Moses Moreno (3); Jesse Palmer (3); Todd Philcox (3); Peter Tom Willis (3); Spergon Wynn (3); Jeff Carlson (2); Cary Conklin (2); Will Furrer (2); Gale Gilbert (2); Doug Nussmeier (2); Cody Pickett (2); Dave Ragone (2); Drew Stanton (2); Clint Stoerner (2); Marques Tuiasosopo (2); Brock Berlin (1); Brian Brohm (1); Mike Buck (1); Henry Burris (1); Scott Covington (1); Jim Druckenmiller (1); Randy Fasani (1); Drew Henson (1); Jarious Jackson (1); Matt Lytle (1); Steve Matthews (1); Matt Mauck (1); Bill Musgrave (1); John Navarre (1); Timm Rosenbach (1); Brian St. Pierre (1); John Skelton (1); Rusty Smith (1); Charlie Whitehurst (1)

Franchise records [edit]

Green Bay Packers records [edit]

Records owned as of the date of Favre's retirement

Touchdown passes
Most seasons leading league, touchdown passes: 4, 1995–1997, 2003[318]
Most consecutive seasons leading league, touchdown passes: 3, 1995–1997[318]
Most touchdown passes, career: 442, 1992–2007[318]
Most touchdown passes, season: 39,* 1996[318]
Most touchdown passes, game: 5,* 1995, 1997, 1998 (tied with others)[318]
Most games, 4+ touchdown passes, career: 19, 1992–2007[318]
Most games, 4+ touchdown passes, season: 5,~ 1996[318]
Most games, 3+ touchdown passes, career: 64, 1992–2007[12]
Most games, 3+ touchdown passes, season: 8,* 1996[319]
Most consecutive games, 4+ touchdown passes, career: 2,~ 1996, 2003[318]
Most consecutive games, 4+ touchdown passes, season: 2,~ 1996, 2003[318]
Most consecutive games, 2+ touchdown passes, career: 12,* 1994-1995[320]
Most consecutive games, 1+ touchdown passes, career: 36, 2002-2004[318][321]
Yards passing
Most seasons leading team, yards passing: 16, 1992–2007[318]
Most consecutive seasons leading team, yards passing: 16, 1992–2007[318]
Most yards passing, career: 61,655, 1992–2007[318]
Most seasons, 3,000 or more yards passing: 16, 1992–2007[318]
Most consecutive seasons, 3,000 or more yards passing: 16, 1992–2007[318]
Most 300 or more passing yard games, career: 55, 1992–2007[318]
Most 300 or more passing yard games, season: 7,* 1995, 2007[318]
Longest completed pass: 99 yards to Brooks, Green Bay vs. Chicago, 1995-09-11[318]
Pass attempts
Most seasons leading league, passes attempted: 3, 1999, 2005-2006 (Herber, 3, 1932, 1934, 1936)[318]
Most seasons leading team, passes attempted: 16, 1992–2007[318]
Most consecutive seasons leading team, passes attempted: 16, 1992–2007[318]
Most passes attempted, season: 613, 2006[318]
Most passes attempted, career: 8,754, 1992–2007[318]
Most passes attempted, game: 61, 2006, San Francisco vs. Green Bay, 1996-10-14 (28 completions)[318]
Pass completions
Most passes completed, career: 5,377, 1992–2007[318]
Most passes completed, season: 372, 2005 (607 attempts)[318]
Most passes completed, game: 36, Green Bay vs. Chicago, 1993-12-05 (54 attempts)[318]
Most consecutive passes completed, game: 20, Green Bay vs. Detroit, 2007-11-22[318]
Completion percentage
Highest completion percentage, season (140 attempts): 66.54%,* 2007 (356 completions, 535 attempts)[318]
Had intercepted
Most passes had intercepted, career: 286, 1992–2007[318]
Most passes had intercepted, season: 29, 2005 (Dickey, 29, 1983)[318]
Most attempts, no interceptions, game: 46,* Minnesota vs. Green Bay, 2007-11-11 (Majkowski, 46, 1990)[318]
Times sacked
Most times sacked, career: 438, 1992–2007[318]
Service
Most seasons, active player: 16, 1992–2007 (Starr, 16, 1956–1971)[322]
Most games played, career: 255, 1992–2007[322]
Most consecutive games played, career: 255, 1992–2007[322]
Most games started, career: 253, 1992–2007[12]
Most consecutive starts, career: 253, 1992–2007[12]
Wins
Most quarterback regular season wins, career: 160, 1992–2007[7]
Most quarterback regular season home wins, career: 96, 1992–2007[7]
Most quarterback regular season away wins, career: 64, 1992–2007[7]
Most quarterback playoff wins, career: 12, 1992–2007[7]
Most quarterback regular season & playoff wins, career: 172, 1992–2007[7]

New York Jets records [edit]

Records owned as of the date of Favre's retirement

Touchdown passes
Most touchdown passes, game: 6, 2008 (Namath, 1972)[323]
Pass completions
Most pass completions, season: 343, 2008[324]

Minnesota Vikings records [edit]

Records owned as of the date of Favre's retirement

Touchdown ratios
Highest touchdown to interception ratio, season (min. 20 touchdowns): 4.71, 2009[58]

Stadium records [edit]

Lambeau Field records [edit]

Records owned as of the date of Favre's retirement

Most games played, career: 119, 1992–2007, 2009-2010[66]
Most passing yards, career: 28,240, 1992–2007, 2009-2010[66][67]
Most touchdown passes, career: 214, 1992–2007, 2009-2010[66][67]
Most touchdown passes, game: 5,* 1995, 1997 (Horn, 5, 1969; Marino, 5, 1985)[66]
Most consecutive games, 1+ touchdown passes, career: 25,* 1992-1996[325][326]
Most consecutive games, 2+ touchdown passes, career: 12, 1994-1996[58]
Most games won, career: 90, 1992–2007, 2009[58]
Most consecutive wins, regular season, career: 25, 1995-1998[167]
Most consecutive wins, regular season & playoffs, career: 29, 1995-1998[167][168][169][170][171]

Soldier Field records [edit]

Records owned as of the date of Favre's retirement

Longest completion, game: 99 yards to Brooks, September 11, 1995[327][328]
Most consecutive wins, opposing quarterback, career: 10, 1994-2003[328]

Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome records [edit]

Records owned as of the date of Favre's retirement

Most consecutive games, 2+ touchdown passes, career: 11, 2000-2009[58]

^* = Record has since been surpassed.[319][325][326][329][330][331][332][333]

^~ = Record has since been tied.[329][332]

See also [edit]

External links [edit]

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  3. ^ 1988 Independence Bowl
  4. ^ All-American Bowl
  5. ^ Wolfpack makes All American a great game All American Bowl
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  14. ^ 1996 NFL All-Pros
  15. ^ 1997 NFL All-Pros
  16. ^ 2001 NFL All-Pros
  17. ^ 2002 NFL All-Pros
  18. ^ 2007 NFL All-Pros
  19. ^ AP MVP winners
  20. ^ PFWA MVP winners
  21. ^ Newspaper Ent. Assoc. MVP winners
  22. ^ NFL Most Valuable Player/Player of the Year
  23. ^ Bert Bell Award (Player of the Year) winners
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  28. ^ UPI NFC Offensive Player of the Year Winners
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  46. ^ Passing TD 3 40+
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  59. ^ TD 30+
  60. ^ TD 30+ <30
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  63. ^ TD 15+
  64. ^ TD 10+
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  76. ^ Passing Post TD 4 40+
  77. ^ Passing Post TD 3 40+
  78. ^ Passing Post TD 2 40+
  79. ^ Passing Post TD 1 40+
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  87. ^ Go Ahead TD Trailing Post
  88. ^ Go Ahead TD Post 40+
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  90. ^ a b c d e f Detroit Lions 12 at Green Bay Packers 16
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  92. ^ Passing TD 4 Passing YD 200
  93. ^ Passing TD 2 Passing YD 200
  94. ^ Passing TD 1 Passing YD 200
  95. ^ Passing Yards 3000
  96. ^ Passing Yards 2000
  97. ^ Passing Yards 1000
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  99. ^ "Passing 100 Yards". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2012-01-15. 
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  102. ^ 300 Completions Seasons
  103. ^ 200 Completions Seasons
  104. ^ 100 Completions Seasons
  105. ^ "Pass Completions 20". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2012-01-10. 
  106. ^ Comp 60% Seasons
  107. ^ Comp 55% Seasons
  108. ^ "Post Pass Completions 10". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2012-01-15. 
  109. ^ Post Passing Completion % 75
  110. ^ Post Passing Completion % 50
  111. ^ "Leaderboard: Passing Attempts". profootballreference.com. Retrieved 2011-10-28. 
  112. ^ 500 Pass Attempts
  113. ^ 400 Pass Attempts
  114. ^ 300 Pass Attempts
  115. ^ 200 Pass Attempts
  116. ^ 100 Pass Attempts
  117. ^ Pass Attempts 40
  118. ^ Pass Attempts 30
  119. ^ Post Pass Attempts 20
  120. ^ Post Pass Attempts 10
  121. ^ "Leaderboard: Passing Interceptions". profootballreference.com. Retrieved 2011-10-28. 
  122. ^ Passing TD 2 Int 0
  123. ^ Passing TD 1 Int 0
  124. ^ Passing 200 Yards Int 0
  125. ^ Passing 100 Yards Int 0
  126. ^ Passing Completion 20 Int 0
  127. ^ Passing Completion 10 Int 0
  128. ^ Passing Attempts 30 Int 0
  129. ^ Passing Attempts 20 Int 0
  130. ^ Passing Attempts 10 Int 0
  131. ^ Passing Completion % 65 Int 0
  132. ^ Passing Completion % 60 Int 0
  133. ^ Passing Completion % 55 Int 0
  134. ^ Passing Completion % 50 Int 0
  135. ^ NFL Career Playoffs Passes Intercepted Leaders
  136. ^ Post Passing Completion % 75 Int 0
  137. ^ Post Passing Completion % 70 Int 0
  138. ^ Passer Rating 110
  139. ^ Passer Rating 100
  140. ^ Passer Rating 130 Post
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  144. ^ Games Played All
  145. ^ Games Played Sunday
  146. ^ Games Played Monday
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  149. ^ Most Games Seasons Started 16
  150. ^ Most Games Seasons Started QB 16
  151. ^ Most Games Seasons Played QB 16
  152. ^ a b Career Playoff Games Leaders: QB
  153. ^ Favre Will Set Another Record
  154. ^ Green Bay Packers 20 at Detroit Lions 30
  155. ^ Detroit Lions 30 at Green Bay Packers 38
  156. ^ Green Bay Packers 31 at Detroit Lions 34
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  172. ^ a b c Favre led the Pack back
  173. ^ Favre not enjoying cold road games
  174. ^ Minnesota Vikings 30 at Chicago Bears 36
  175. ^ On Icy Night Made for Vikings Lore, Bears Bundle Up a Division Title
  176. ^ a b CHAPTER 3--COLD
  177. ^ a b Vick cooler than Frozen Tundra
  178. ^ a b He's hot when the weather's cold
  179. ^ Career Playoff Losses: QB
  180. ^ Career Playoff Losses, Road: QB
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  185. ^ NFL Career Passes Completed per Game Leaders
  186. ^ a b Peyton Manning Statistics
  187. ^ Montana's Super Bowl performance reigns supreme
  188. ^ a b c d Super Bowl Leaders
  189. ^ Searched for Super Bowl passing plays
  190. ^ Tom Brady rebounds as Pats punish Raiders for many mistakes
  191. ^ NFL RECORD: Passing TD tandem -- Brady and Moss
  192. ^ TD 25+
  193. ^ Passing TD 1 Passing YD 300
  194. ^ "Giants 24, Patriots 20". CBS Sports. 6 November 2011. 
  195. ^ Pass Completions 30
  196. ^ NFL Career Playoffs Passes Completed Leaders
  197. ^ NFL Career Playoffs Pass Attempts Leaders
  198. ^ Passing TD 3 Passing YD 200
  199. ^ Passing TD 2 Passing YD 300
  200. ^ Passing TD 4 Int 0
  201. ^ Passing TD 3 Int 0
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  203. ^ For 73rd time, Peyton Manning throws three TD passes in game
  204. ^ Passing 300 Yards Int 0
  205. ^ Passing Attempts 40 Int 0
  206. ^ Passing Completion % 70 Int 0
  207. ^ Passer Rating 120
  208. ^ Games Played Thursday
  209. ^ Champ Bailey, Peyton Manning make history with 12 Pro Bowls
  210. ^ Pro Bowls QB
  211. ^ [Pro-Football-Reference.com/leaders/pass_yds_career_playoffs.htm NFL Career Playoffs Passing Yards Leaders]
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  214. ^ TD Passes 40+
  215. ^ Passing TD 2 40+
  216. ^ Passing TD 1 40+
  217. ^ Vinny Testeverde Statistics
  218. ^ Longest TD OT
  219. ^ Passer Rating 130
  220. ^ "Giants punter Jeff Feagles retires after 22 seasons and record 352 consecutive games". The Gaea Times. Retrieved 2011-01-13. 
  221. ^ NFL Career Playoffs Passing Touchdowns Leaders
  222. ^ Passing TD Playoffs 3
  223. ^ Post Pass TD 3 Int 0
  224. ^ Post Pass Completions 10 Int 0
  225. ^ Post Pass Attempts 10 Int 0
  226. ^ Post Completion % 65 Int 0
  227. ^ Post Completion % 60 Int 0
  228. ^ Post Completion % 50 Int 0
  229. ^ Passer Rating 100 Post
  230. ^ NFL Career Playoff Games Started Leaders
  231. ^ Most Games, Four Or More Touchdown Passes, Season Record Holders
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  233. ^ "TOT TD 30+". Pro-Football-Reference.com. 
  234. ^ TOT TD OT
  235. ^ Go Ahead TD Trailing 40+
  236. ^ Passer Rating 140
  237. ^ Dan Marino Career Splits
  238. ^ Peyton Manning Career Splits
  239. ^ Seasons Played QB
  240. ^ Passing Yards 4000
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  242. ^ "Post Pass Completions 20". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2012-01-15. 
  243. ^ Post Passing Completion % 60
  244. ^ Post Passing Completion % 55
  245. ^ Post Pass TD 4 Int 0
  246. ^ Post Pass TD 2 Int 0
  247. ^ Post Pass TD 1 Int 0
  248. ^ Post Pass Yards 100 Int 0
  249. ^ Post Pass Attempts 20 Int 0
  250. ^ Post Completion % 55 Int 0
  251. ^ Passer Rating 110 Post
  252. ^ Career Playoff Wins, Home: QB
  253. ^ "TD 50+". Pro-Football-Reference.com. 
  254. ^ a b Passing TD 5 Passing YD 200
  255. ^ Pass Completions 30 Int 0
  256. ^ Pass Completion % 75 Int 0
  257. ^ Passer Rating 130 Season
  258. ^ Passing 300 yards
  259. ^ NFL Career Sacked Yards Lost Leaders
  260. ^ Longest Playoff TD Passes
  261. ^ "TD Post 60+". Pro-Football-Reference.com. 
  262. ^ Post Passing Completion % 70
  263. ^ Post Passing Completion % 65
  264. ^ Post Pass Yards 200 Int 0
  265. ^ Passer Rating 120 Post
  266. ^ Career Playoff Losses, Home: QB
  267. ^ "NFL Career Game-Winning Drives Leaders". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2011-12-29. 
  268. ^ Passing TD 5
  269. ^ "TOT TD 40+". Pro-Football-Reference.com. 
  270. ^ Passing TD 4 Passing YD 300
  271. ^ Passing TD 3 Passing YD 300
  272. ^ Comp 65% Seasons
  273. ^ Pass Completion % 85 Int 0
  274. ^ "TD Post 50+". Pro-Football-Reference.com. 
  275. ^ Go Ahead TD Trailing Post 4Q OT
  276. ^ Post Pass Attempts 30
  277. ^ Career Playoff Wins: QB
  278. ^ "NFL Career Comebacks Leaders". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2011-12-29. 
  279. ^ Passing TD 6
  280. ^ NFL Career Passing Yards per Game Leaders
  281. ^ 600 Pass Attempts
  282. ^ NFL Career Pass Attempts per Game Leaders
  283. ^ Pass TD 5 Int 0
  284. ^ Pass Completion % 80 Int 0
  285. ^ Passer Rating 140 Season
  286. ^ Passer Rating 120 Season
  287. ^ NFL Career Games Leaders
  288. ^ a b History: Players Who've Played in NFL at Age 40 or Older
  289. ^ George Blanda Career Game Log
  290. ^ Seasons Played
  291. ^ Seasons Played 16
  292. ^ NFL Career Fumbles Recovered Leaders
  293. ^ All-pro QB
  294. ^ "TOT TD Post 30+". Pro-Football-Reference.com. 
  295. ^ "Post Passing 300 Yards". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2012-01-15. 
  296. ^ Post Pass Attempts 40
  297. ^ Post Pass Yards 300 Int 0
  298. ^ Post Pass Completions 20 Int 0
  299. ^ Post Pass Attempts 30 Int 0
  300. ^ Career Playoff Wins, Road: QB
  301. ^ a b Brett Favre hits 500 TDs, 70,000 yards
  302. ^ a b c Milestones and more
  303. ^ Elias Says...Experience the difference for Favre
  304. ^ Favre gets completion No. 6,000, touchdown pass No. 492
  305. ^ Favre exits with numerous NFL records in his grasp
  306. ^ Congratulations, Brett Favre: First Player in NFL History With 300 Interceptions
  307. ^ The other Mr. Durability: Peyton Manning has 200 straight starts
  308. ^ a b Game Changers: Brett Favre, MVP Quarterback! Superbowl Champ, Author and Family Man
  309. ^ Timeline Brett Favre
  310. ^ Brett Favre is a grandfather after daughter Brittany gives birth to a boy, "The Huddle", USA Today blog, April 6, 2010
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  314. ^ Sun Times, Chicago (2010-12-14). "Favre's record streak ends in Vikings' loss to Giants". The Chicago Sun Times. Retrieved 2010-12-14. 
  315. ^ PACKERS ALONE IN QBs
  316. ^ A look back at when Brett Favre's consecutive starts streak began
  317. ^ a b Inman: Raiders, 49ers don't do quarterback streaks
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  319. ^ a b Franchise marks set this season
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  321. ^ "Favre's amazing streak ends at 36". ESPN. Retrieved 2011-12-31. 
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  323. ^ Favre's career day carries Jets past Cardinals
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  325. ^ a b Packers: Rodgers surpasses Favre for longest TD streak at Lambeau
  326. ^ a b Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers' Lambeau Field TD pass streak at 26 games
  327. ^ Top 5 Moments in Rivalry: Chicago Bears Part 2
  328. ^ a b Remmel: Packers vs. Bears
  329. ^ a b Notebook: Rodgers continues run into record books
  330. ^ Rodgers breaks Favre's GB single-season TD record
  331. ^ "Rodgers continues to do it all". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2011-12-31. 
  332. ^ a b Aaron Rodgers Career Game Log
  333. ^ Matt Flynn's historic day leads Packers' backups past Lions