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The following is a list of the top [[National Football League]] (NFL) [[quarterback]]s in wins. In the NFL, the quarterback is the only position that is credited with records of wins and losses.
The following is a list of the top [[National Football League]] (NFL) [[quarterback]]s in wins. In the NFL, the quarterback is the only position that is credited with records of wins and losses.


Active quarterback [[Tom Brady]] holds the records for most wins with 223, most regular season wins with 196, and most postseason wins with 27, as of the 2017 NFL season. Having played the entirety of his career with the [[New England Patriots]], each of Brady's win records also apply to wins with a single team.
Active quarterback [[Tom Brady]] holds the records for most wins with 224, most regular season wins with 197, and most postseason wins with 27, through week 1 of the 2018 NFL season. Having played the entirety of his career with the [[New England Patriots]], each of Brady's win records also apply to wins with a single team.


Among retired players, the record for most wins is held by [[Peyton Manning]] with 200. In his final professional game, Manning set the then-record for wins, surpassing [[Brett Favre]] who retired with 199 wins. Other previous record-holders include [[John Elway]] (162), [[Fran Tarkenton]] (130), and [[Johnny Unitas]] (124). [[Otto Graham]] holds the record for the highest winning percentage with a minimum of 35 wins at .788 (61 wins to 16 losses).
Among retired players, the record for most wins is held by [[Peyton Manning]] with 200. In his final professional game, Manning set the then-record for wins, surpassing [[Brett Favre]] who retired with 199 wins. Other previous record-holders include [[John Elway]] (162), [[Fran Tarkenton]] (130), and [[Johnny Unitas]] (124). [[Otto Graham]] holds the record for the highest winning percentage with a minimum of 35 wins at .788 (61 wins to 16 losses).

Revision as of 12:02, 13 September 2018

Template:NFL lists The following is a list of the top National Football League (NFL) quarterbacks in wins. In the NFL, the quarterback is the only position that is credited with records of wins and losses.

Active quarterback Tom Brady holds the records for most wins with 224, most regular season wins with 197, and most postseason wins with 27, through week 1 of the 2018 NFL season. Having played the entirety of his career with the New England Patriots, each of Brady's win records also apply to wins with a single team.

Among retired players, the record for most wins is held by Peyton Manning with 200. In his final professional game, Manning set the then-record for wins, surpassing Brett Favre who retired with 199 wins. Other previous record-holders include John Elway (162), Fran Tarkenton (130), and Johnny Unitas (124). Otto Graham holds the record for the highest winning percentage with a minimum of 35 wins at .788 (61 wins to 16 losses).

List

This sortable table shows the top 100 NFL quarterbacks in order of total wins, both regular season and playoffs, since the start of the modern era, 1950. The table also shows every team that a quarterback played for. If two quarterbacks have the same number of wins, the player with the highest winning percentage is ranked first.

When sorting teams:

  • Players are listed in order of number of wins for team.

The following are grouped together

  • Arizona, Phoenix and St. Louis Cardinals
  • Los Angeles and St. Louis Rams
  • Los Angeles and San Diego Chargers
  • Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders
  • Tennessee Titans and Houston Oilers
  • Indianapolis and Baltimore Colts

Updated through September 8, 2018.

Active player
Hall of Fame
Quarterbacks ranked by total wins, then winning percentage
Rank Quarterback Seasons Teams Regular season Playoffs Total wins Total losses Ties
W L W L
1 Tom Brady [1] 2000–present New England 197 55 27 10 224 65 0
2 Peyton Manning [2] 1998–2011 Indianapolis Colts 141 67 9 10 200 92 0
2012–2015 Denver 45 12 5 3
3 Brett Favre [3] 1991 Atlanta 0 0 199 123 0
1992–2007 Green Bay 160 93 12 10
2008 New York Jets 9 7
2009–2010 Minnesota 17 12 1 1
4 John Elway [4] 1983–1998 Denver 148 82 14 7 162 89 1
5 Dan Marino [5] 1983–1999 Miami 147 93 8 10 155 103 0
6 Drew Brees [6] 2001–2005 San Diego Chargers 30 28 0 1 149 112 0
2006–present New Orleans 112 78 7 5
7 Ben Roethlisberger[7] 2004–present Pittsburgh 135 63 13 8 148 71 1
8 Joe Montana [8] 1979–1992 San Francisco 100 39 14 5 133 54 0
1993–1994 Kansas City 17 8 2 2
9 Fran Tarkenton [9] 1961–1966
1972–1978
Minnesota 91 73 6 5 130 114 6
1967–1971 New York Giants 33 36
10 Johnny Unitas [10] 1956–1972 Baltimore Colts 117 61 6 2 124 66 4
1973 San Diego Chargers 1 3
11 Terry Bradshaw [11] 1970–1983 Pittsburgh 107 51 14 5 121 56 0
12 Eli Manning [12] 2004–present New York Giants 111 103 8 4 119 107 0
13 Jim Kelly [13] 1986–1996 Buffalo 101 59 9 8 110 67 0
14 Philip Rivers [14] 2004–present San Diego /
Los Angeles Chargers
106 86 4 5 110 91 0
15 Donovan McNabb [15] 1999–2009 Philadelphia 92 49 9 7 107 69 1
2010 Washington 5 8
2011 Minnesota 1 5
16 Troy Aikman [16] 1989–2000 Dallas 94 71 11 4 105 75 0
17 Warren Moon [17] 1984–1993 Houston Oilers 70 69 3 6 105 108 0
1994–1996 Minnesota 21 18 0 1
1997–1998 Seattle 11 13
1999–2000 Kansas City 0 1
18 Aaron Rodgers [18] 2005–present Green Bay 94 48 9 7 103 55 0
19 Ken Stabler [19] 1970–1979 Oakland Raiders 69 26 7 4 103 54 1
1980–1981 Houston Oilers 16 12 0 1
1982–1984 New Orleans 11 11
20 Bart Starr [20] 1956–1971 Green Bay 94 57 9 1 103 58 6
21 Steve Young [21] 1985–1986 Tampa Bay 3 16 102 55 0
1987–1999 San Francisco 91 33 8 6
22 Joe Flacco [22] 2008–present Baltimore Ravens 92 62 10 5 102 67 0
23 Phil Simms [23] 1979–1993 New York Giants 95 64 6 4 101 68 0
24 Dave Krieg [24] 1980–1991 Seattle 70 49 3 4 101 83 0
1992–1993 Kansas City 13 8 0 1
1994 Detroit 5 2 0 1
1995 Arizona Cardinals 4 12
1996 Chicago 6 6
1997–1998 Tennessee Oilers 0 0
25 Drew Bledsoe [25] 1993–2001 New England 63 60 3 3 101 98 0
2002–2004 Buffalo 23 25
2005–2006 Dallas 12 10
26 Len Dawson [26] 1957–1959 Pittsburgh 0 1 99 60 8
1960–1961 Cleveland 1 0
1962–1975 Dallas Texans/
Kansas City
93 56 5 3
27 Matt Ryan [27] 2008–present Atlanta 95 64 4 6 99 70 0
28 Bob Griese [28] 1967–1980 Miami 92 56 6 5 98 61 3
29 Roger Staubach [29] 1969–1979 Dallas 85 29 11 6 96 35 0
30 Steve McNair [30] 1995–2005 Houston Oilers /
Tennessee Oilers / Titans
76 55 5 4 96 67 0
2006–2007 Baltimore Ravens 15 7 0 1
31 Ken Anderson [31] 1971–1986 Cincinnati 91 81 2 4 93 85 0
32 Carson Palmer [32] 2004–2010 Cincinnati 46 51 0 2 93 91 1
2011–2012 Oakland Raiders 8 16
2013–2017 Arizona Cardinals 38 21 1 1
33 Vinny Testaverde [33] 1987–1992 Tampa Bay 24 48 92 126 1
1993–1995 Cleveland 16 15 1 1
1996–1997 Baltimore Ravens 8 20
1998–2003
2005
New York Jets 35 26 1 2
2004 Dallas 5 10
2006 New England 0 0
2007 Carolina 2 4
34 Alex Smith [34] 2005–2012 San Francisco 38 36 1 1 90 67 1
2013–2017 Kansas City 50 26 1 4
2018–present Washington 0 0
35 Matt Hasselbeck [35] 1999–2000 Green Bay 0 0 90 81 0
2001–2010 Seattle 69 62 5 6
2011–2012 Tennessee Titans 11 10
2013–2015 Indianapolis Colts 5 3
36 Dan Fouts [36] 1973–1987 San Diego Chargers 86 84 3 4 89 88 1
37 Jim Hart [37] 1966–1983 St. Louis Cardinals 87 88 87 88 5
1984 Washington 0 0
38 Roman Gabriel [38] 1962–1972 Los Angeles Rams 74 39 0 2 86 66 7
1973–1977 Philadelphia 12 25
39 Craig Morton [39] 1965–1974 Dallas 32 14 3 2 86 67 1
1974–1976 New York Giants 8 25
1977–1982 Denver 41 23 2 3
40 Randall Cunningham [40] 1985–1995 Philadelphia 63 43 1 4 85 58 1
1997–1999 Minnesota 16 7 2 2
2000 Dallas 1 2
2001 Baltimore Ravens 2 0
41 Bobby Layne [41] 1948 Chicago 0 0 84* 62 5
1949 New York Bulldogs 1 10
1950–1958 Detroit 53 29 3 1
1958–1962 Pittsburgh 27 22
42 Kerry Collins [42] 1995–1998 Carolina 22 20 1 1 84 103 0
1998 New Orleans 2 5
1999–2003 New York Giants 35 33 2 2
2004–2005 Oakland Raiders 7 21
2006–2010 Tennessee Titans 15 17 0 1
2011 Indianapolis Colts 0 3
43 Joe Theismann [43] 1974–1985 Washington 77 47 6 2 83 49 0
44 Mark Brunell [44] 1994 Green Bay 0 0 83 78 0
1995–2003 Jacksonville 63 54 4 4
2004–2006 Washington 15 18 1 1
2008–2009 New Orleans 0 1
2010–2011 New York Jets 0 0
45 Boomer Esiason [45] 1984–1992
1997
Cincinnati 62 61 3 2 83 95 0
1993–1995 New York Jets 15 27
1996 Arizona Cardinals 3 5
46 John Hadl [46] 1962–1972 San Diego Chargers 59 54 0 1 82 77 9
1973–1974 Los Angeles Rams 15 4 0 1
1974–1975 Green Bay 7 12
1976–1977 Houston Oilers 1 5
47 Tony Romo [47] 2004–2016 Dallas 78 49 2 4 80 53 0
48 Rich Gannon [48] 1987–1992 Minnesota 19 16 80 59 0
1993 Washington 1 3
1995–1998 Kansas City 11 8
1999–2004 Oakland Raiders 45 29 4 3
49 Jim Plunkett [49] 1971–1975 New England 23 38 80 74 0
1976–1977 San Francisco 11 15
1979–1986 Oakland/ LA Raiders 38 19 8 2
50 Joe Ferguson [50] 1973–1984 Buffalo 77 86 1 3 80 95 0
1985–1986 Detroit 2 3
1988–1989 Tampa Bay 0 3
1990 Indianapolis Colts 0 0
51 Y. A. Tittle [51] 1950 Baltimore Colts 1 6 78 54 5
1951–1960 San Francisco 45 31 0 1
1961–1964 New York Giants 32 13 0 3
52 Ron Jaworski [52] 1974–1976 Los Angeles Rams 3 0 1 0 77 73 1
1977–1986 Philadelphia 69 67 3 4
1988 Miami 0 0
1989 Kansas City 1 2
53 Kurt Warner [53] 1998–2003 St. Louis Rams 35 15 5 2 76 53 0
2004 New York Giants 5 4
2005–2009 Arizona Cardinals 27 30 4 2
54 Brad Johnson [54] 1994–1998
2005–2006
Minnesota 28 18 0 1 76 56 0
1999–2000 Washington 17 10 1 1
2001–2004 Tampa Bay 26 23 3 1
2007–2008 Dallas 1 2
55 John Brodie [55] 1957–1973 San Francisco 74 76 2 3 76 79 8
56 Steve Grogan [56] 1975–1990 New England 75 60 0 3 75 63 0
57 Jay Cutler [57] 2006–2008 Denver 17 20 75 80 0
2009–2016 Chicago 51 51 1 1
2017 Miami 6 8
58 Russell Wilson [58] 2012–present Seattle 65 30 8 4 73 34 1
59 Jake Plummer [59] 1997–2002 Arizona Cardinals 30 52 1 1 71 71 0
2003–2006 Denver 39 15 1 3
60 Daryle Lamonica [60] 1963–1966 Buffalo 4 0 70 21 6
1967–1974 Oakland Raiders 62 16 4 5
61 Jim McMahon [61] 1982–1988 Chicago 46 15 3 2 70 33 0
1989 San Diego Chargers 4 7
1990–1992 Philadelphia 9 3
1993 Minnesota 8 4 0 1
1994 Arizona Cardinals 0 1
1995–1996 Green Bay 0 0
62 Sonny Jurgensen [62] 1957–1963 Philadelphia 17 22 69 73 7
1964–1974 Washington 52 51
63 Chris Chandler [63] 1988–1989 Indianapolis Colts 10 6 69 86 0
1990–1991 Tampa Bay 0 6
1991–1993 Phoenix Cardinals 5 12
1994
2004
Los Angeles Rams
St. Louis Rams
2 6
1995–1996 Houston Oilers 11 14
1997–2001 Atlanta 34 33 2 1
2002–2004 Chicago 5 8
64 Jim Harbaugh [64] 1987–1993 Chicago 35 30 0 1 68 77 0
1994–1997 Indianapolis Colts 20 26 2 2
1998 Baltimore Ravens 5 7
1998–2000 San Diego Chargers 6 11
65 Danny White [65] 1976–1988 Dallas 62 30 5 5 67 35 0
66 Earl Morrall [66] 1956 San Francisco 1 3 67 38 3
1957–1958 Pittsburgh 6 7
1958–1964 Detroit 15 11
1965–1967 New York Giants 8 12
1968–1971 Baltimore Colts 22 3 2 1
1972–1976 Miami 11 1 2 0
67 Jack Kemp [67] 1957 Pittsburgh 0 0 67 41 3
1960–1962 Los Angeles /
San Diego Chargers
22 6 0 2
1962–1969 Buffalo 43 31 2 2
68 Jim Everett [68] 1986–1993 Los Angeles Rams 46 59 2 3 66 92 0
1994–1996 New Orleans 17 30
1997 San Diego Chargers 1 0
69 Charlie Conerly [a] [69] 1948–1961 New York Giants 65 39 0 2 65 41 1
70 Cam Newton [70] 2011–present Carolina 62 45 3 4 65 49 1
71 Jay Schroeder [71] 1985–1987 Washington 24 7 2 1 64 40 0
1988–1992 LA Raiders 32 25 1 1
1993 Cincinnati 0 3
1994 Arizona Cardinals 5 3
72 Joe Namath [72] 1965–1976 New York Jets 60 61 2 1 64 64 4
1977 Los Angeles Rams 2 2
73 Norm Van Brocklin [73] 1949–1957 Los Angeles Rams 42 20 1 2 63 38 4
1958–1960 Philadelphia 19 16 1 0
74 Andy Dalton [74] 2011–present Cincinnati 63 44 0 4 63 48 2
75 Michael Vick [75] 2001–2006 Atlanta 38 28 2 2 63 54 1
2009–2013 Philadelphia 20 20 0 1
2014 New York Jets 1 2
2015 Pittsburgh 2 1
76 Trent Dilfer [76] 1994–1999 Tampa Bay 38 38 1 1 63 56 0
2000 Baltimore Ravens 7 1 4 0
2001–2004 Seattle 8 4
2005 Cleveland 4 7
2007 San Francisco 1 5
77 Billy Kilmer [77] 1967–1970 New Orleans 11 29 63 57 1
1971–1978 Washington 50 23 2 5
78 Otto Graham [78] 1950–1955 Cleveland 57 13 4 3 61[b] 16 1
79 Jake Delhomme [79] 1999, 2002 New Orleans 1 1 61 43 0
2003–2009 Carolina 53 37 5 3
2010 Cleveland 2 2
2011 Houston Texans 0 0
80 Jeff Garcia [80] 1999–2003 San Francisco 35 36 1 2 60 62 0
2004 Cleveland 3 7
2005 Detroit 1 4
2006, 2009 Philadelphia 5 1 1 1
2007–2008 Tampa Bay 14 10 0 1
2011 Houston Texans 0 0
81 Matthew Stafford [81] 2009–present Detroit 60 65 0 3 60 68 0
82 Steve Bartkowski [82] 1975–1985 Atlanta 55 66 1 3 60 71 0
1986 Los Angeles Rams 4 2
83 Charley Johnson [83] 1961–1969 St. Louis Cardinals 36 28 59 57 8
1970–1971 Houston Oilers 3 11
1972–1975 Denver 20 18
84 Dan Pastorini [84] 1971–1979 Houston Oilers 53 54 3 2 59 63 0
1980 Oakland Raiders 2 3
1981 Los Angeles Rams 1 4
1983 Philadelphia 0 0
85 Frank Ryan [85] 1958–1961 Los Angeles Rams 5 5 58 29 3
1962–1968 Cleveland 52 22 1 2
1969–1970 Washington 0 0
86 Neil O'Donnell [86] 1991–1995 Pittsburgh 39 22 3 4 58 49 0
1996–1997 New York Jets 8 12
1998 Cincinnati 2 9
1999–2003 Tennessee Titans 6 2
87 Brian Sipe [87] 1974–1983 Cleveland 57 55 0 1 57 56 0
88 Milt Plum [88] 1957–1961 Cleveland 33 16 0 1 56 42 6
1962–1967 Detroit 23 25
1968 Los Angeles Rams 0 0
1969 New York Giants 0 0
89 Bobby Hebert [89] 1985–1992 New Orleans 49 26 0 3 56 47 0
1993–1996 Atlanta 7 18
90 Tommy Kramer [90] 1977–1989 Minnesota 54 56 2 2 56 58 0
1990 New Orleans 0 0
91 Bernie Kosar [91] 1985–1993 Cleveland 53 51 3 4 56 58 1
1993 Dallas 0 1
1994–1996 Miami 0 2
92 Trent Green [92] 1997–1998 Washington 6 8 56 59 0
2000 & 2008 St. Louis Rams 2 4
2001–2006 Kansas City 48 40 0 2
2007 Miami 0 5
93 Jeff Hostetler [93] 1985–1992 New York Giants 16 9 3 0 55 33 0
1993–1996 LA/ Oakland Raiders 33 22 1 1
1997 Washington 2 1
94 George Blanda [94] 1949–1958 Chicago 8 12 55 51 1
1960–1966 Houston Oilers 44 38 2 1
1967–1975 Oakland Raiders 1 0
95 Steve DeBerg [95] 1978–1980 San Francisco 7 28 54 89 1
1981–1983 Denver 5 6 0 1
1984–1987,
1992–1993
Tampa Bay 8 29
1988–1991 Kansas City 31 20 1 2
1993 Miami 2 2
1998 Atlanta 0 1
96 Stan Humphries [96] 1989–1990 Washington 3 2 53 34 0
1992–1997 San Diego Chargers 47 29 3 3
97 Ed Brown [97] 1954–1961 Chicago 39 25 0 1 53 39 5
1962–1965 Pittsburgh 14 13
1965 Baltimore Colts 0 0
98 Mark Rypien [98] 1988-1993 Washington 45 27 5 2 52 33 0
1994 Cleveland 2 1
1995 St. Louis Rams 0 3
99 Norm Snead [99] 1961–1963 Washington 9 30 52 100 7
1964–1970 Philadelphia 28 50
1971 Minnesota 2 0
1972–1974, 1976 New York Giants 11 14
1974–1975 San Francisco 2 6
100 Tobin Rote [100] 1950-1956 Green Bay 26 46 0 0 51 65 4
1957-1959 Detroit 9 12 2 0
1963–1964 San Diego Chargers 13 6 1 1
Rank Quarterback Seasons Teams W L W L Career
wins
Career
losses
Ties
Regular
Season
Playoffs

^* Note: Bobby Layne is listed as having started all 12 games for the Bulldogs (NFL) in 1949. The record for that team is 1–10–1. Combined with his official post–1949 won–loss–tied record of 80–51–4 (0.607), his overall estimated won–loss–tied record is 81–61–5 (0.568).[41]

^† Note: The 1950 Baltimore Colts are a defunct NFL team, not part of the current Colts franchise.

  • a Charlie Conerly is estimated to have gone 7–8–0 as a starter from 1948–1949. Combined with his official post-1949 won-loss-tied record of 58–31–1 (0.650), his overall estimated won-loss-tied record is 65–39–1 (0.624).
  • b Otto Graham also started 53 games for the Cleveland Browns when they were in the All-America Football Conference (1946–1949). He finished his professional career (AAFC and NFL) with a 105–17–4 regular-season record (84.0% win rate). Graham took his team to the championship game in all ten of his professional seasons winning seven of them (4 AAFC and 3 NFL).[101]

See also

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