List of most consecutive starts and games played by NFL players

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Brett Favre, the all-time leader in consecutive starts by an NFL player.

This is a list of the most consecutive starts and games played by a player by position in the NFL.[1][2]

Brett Favre's starts streak of 297 games is the longest all-time.[3][4] Among defensive players, Jim Marshall's starts streak of 270 is the longest all-time.[3] Of special note is punter Jeff Feagles, who played in 352 consecutive games which is the longest of all-time for a special teams player.[5] Special teams players are not credited with starts in the NFL.[1][6] In 2016, Lawrence Timmons became the most recent player to surpass someone at his position for consecutive starts, having broken the previous mark for right inside linebackers previously held by Frank LeMaster.[7][8][9]

Updated through 2016 season, week 12

Bold denotes an active streak

Leader boards

Consecutive games started

All-time starts

London Fletcher, the most recent player to achieve 200 consecutive starts by an NFL player.

Minimum 200 consecutive regular season starts[1][2][10]

Rank Player Pos Period Teams Regular season Playoffs Total
1 Brett Favre QB 9/27/1992 – 12/5/2010 Green Bay; NY Jets; Minnesota 297[11][12] 24 321
2 Jim Marshall DE 9/17/1961 – 12/16/1979 Minnesota 270[13][14] 19 289
3 Mick Tingelhoff C 9/16/1962 – 12/17/1978 Minnesota 240[15][16] 19 259
4 Bruce Matthews OL 11/29/1987 – 1/6/2002 Houston/Tennessee 229[17][18] 15 244
5 Will Shields RG 9/12/1993 – 12/31/2006 Kansas City 223[19][20] 8 231
6T Alan Page DT 10/8/1967 – 12/20/1981 Minnesota; Chicago 215[21][22] 19 234
6T Ronde Barber DB 11/21/1999 – 12/30/2012 Tampa Bay 215[23][24] 9 224
6T London Fletcher LB 11/12/2000 – 12/29/2013 St. Louis; Buffalo; Washington 215[25][26] 6 221
9 Jim Otto C 9/11/1960 – 12/14/1974 Oakland 210[27][28] 13 223
10T Derrick Brooks LB 9/1/1996 – 12/28/2008 Tampa Bay 208[29][30] 11 219
10T Peyton Manning QB 9/6/1998 – 1/2/2011 Indianapolis 208[31][32] 19 227
12 Gene Upshaw LG 9/10/1967 – 10/4/1981 Oakland 207[33][34] 24 231
13 Randall McDaniel LG 10/22/1989 – 1/6/2002 Minnesota; Tampa Bay 202[35][36] 16 218

Other active leaders

Eli Manning, the active leader for consecutive starts by an NFL player.

Minimum 100 consecutive regular season starts[37]

Player Pos Teams played for during streak Reg. season starts Ref
Eli Manning QB New York Giants 194 [37][38]
Philip Rivers QB San Diego Chargers 171 [37][39]
Jason Witten TE Dallas Cowboys 158 [37][40]
Joe Thomas OT Cleveland Browns 156 [41][42]
Donald Penn OT Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Oakland Raiders
151 [43][44]
Brandon Carr CB Kansas City Chiefs
Dallas Cowboys
139 [45]
Andy Levitre OG Buffalo Bills
Tennessee Titans
Atlanta Falcons
123 [46][47]
Matt Ryan QB Atlanta Falcons 110 [48]
Zane Beadles OG Denver Broncos
Jacksonville Jaguars
San Francisco 49ers
102 [49]

Consecutive games played

All-time games played

Shane Lechler, the active leader in consecutive games played by an NFL player.

Top 25 players for consecutive regular season games played[1][50][51]

Rank Player Pos Period Teams Consecutive games Playoffs Total
1 Jeff Feagles P 9/4/1988 – 1/3/2010 New England; Philadelphia; Arizona; Seattle; NY Giants 352[6][52] 11 363
2 Brett Favre QB 9/13/1992 – 12/5/2010 Green Bay; NY Jets; Minnesota 299[11][53][54] 24 323
3 Jim Marshall DE 9/25/1960 – 12/16/1979 Cleveland; Minnesota 282[13][55] 19 301
4 London Fletcher LB 9/6/1998 – 12/29/2013 St. Louis; Buffalo; Washington 256[25][26] 9 265
5 Morten Andersen K 10/25/1987 – 12/15/2002 New Orleans; Atlanta; NY Giants; Kansas City 248[56][57] 8 256
6 Chris Gardocki P 11/28/1991 – 12/31/2006 Chicago; Indianapolis; Cleveland; Pittsburgh 244[58][59] 14 258
7 Bill Romanowski LB 9/4/1988 – 9/22/2003 San Francisco; Philadelphia; Denver; Oakland 243[60][61] 28 271
8T Mick Tingelhoff C 9/16/1962 – 12/17/1978 Minnesota 240[15][16] 19 259
8T Ryan Longwell K 9/1/1997 – 1/1/2012 Green Bay; Minnesota 240[62][63] 13 253
8T Ronde Barber DB 9/6/1998 – 12/30/12 Tampa Bay 240[23][24] 9 249
11T Jim Bakken K 11/25/1962 – 12/17/1978 St. Louis 234[64][65] 2 236
11T Gary Anderson K 10/25/1987 – 1/7/2002 Pittsburgh; Philadelphia; San Francisco; Minnesota; Tennessee 234[66][67] 17 251
13 Shane Lechler P 9/29/2002 – present Oakland; Houston 233[68] 8 241
14 Bruce Matthews OL 11/29/1987 – 1/6/2002 Houston/Tennessee 232[17][69] 15 247
15 Jim Turner K 9/12/1964 – 12/17/1979 NY Jets; Denver 228[70][71] 8 236
16T George Blanda K/QB 9/11/1960 – 12/21/1975 Houston; Oakland 224[72][73] 18 242
16T John Hadl QB/P 9/7/1962 – 12/18/1977 San Diego; LA Rams; Green Bay; Houston 224[74][75] 4 228
16T Dan Stryzinski P 9/9/1990 – 12/28/2003 Pittsburgh; Tampa Bay; Atlanta; Kansas City; NY Jets 224[76][77] 4 228
16T Will Shields RG 9/5/1993 – 12/31/2006 Kansas City 224[19][78] 8 232
16T Derrick Brooks LB 9/3/1995 – 12/28/2008 Tampa Bay 224[29][79] 11 235
16T Kevin Carter DE/DT 9/3/1995 – 12/28/2008 St. Louis; Tennessee; Miami; Tampa Bay 224[80][81] 9 233
16T Ethan Albright LS 9/1/1996 – 1/3/2010 Buffalo; Washington 224[82][83] 6 230
23 Lorenzo Neal FB 9/4/1994 – 12/9/2007 New Orleans; NY Jets; Tampa Bay; Cincinnati; San Diego 221[84][85] 7 228
24T Alan Page DT 9/17/1967 – 12/20/1981 Minnesota; Chicago 218[21][22] 19 237
24T Clyde Simmons DE 10/25/1987 – 12/24/2000 Philadelphia; Arizona; Jacksonville; Cincinnati; Chicago 218[86][87] 9 227
24T Kendall Gammon LS 9/6/1992 – 11/20/2005 Pittsburgh; New Orleans; Kansas City 218[88][89] 8 226

Consecutive starts by position

Offensive skilled

Tim Brown, the all-time leader in consecutive starts by an NFL wide receiver.
Position Player Period Teams Consecutive starts Playoffs Total
Quarterback Brett Favre 9/27/1992 – 12/5/2010 Green Bay; NY Jets; Minnesota 297[11][12] 24 321
Wide receiver Tim Brown 12/14/1992 – 12/7/2003 LA/Oakland 176[90][91] 9 185
Running back Walter Payton 12/7/1975 – 9/20/1987 Chicago 170[92][93] 8 178
Tight end Jason Witten 12/16/2006 – present Dallas 158[40][94] 7 165
Fullback Jim Brown 9/29/1957 – 12/19/1965 Cleveland 118[41][95] 4 122

Offensive linemen

Gene Upshaw, the all-time leader in consecutive starts by an NFL left guard, holds the record for consecutive starts including playoffs to begin a career at any position (231).
Position Player Period Teams Consecutive starts Playoffs Total
Center Mick Tingelhoff 9/16/1962 – 12/17/1978 Minnesota 240[15][16] 19 259
Right guard Will Shields 9/12/1993 – 12/31/2006 Kansas City 223[19][20] 8 231
Left guard Gene Upshaw 9/10/1967 – 10/4/1981 Oakland 207[33][34] 24 231
Left tackle Doug Dieken 11/21/1971 – 12/16/1984 Cleveland 194[41][96] 4 198
Right tackle Jon Runyan 8/31/1997 – 12/28/2008 Tennessee; Philadelphia 192[97][98] 21 213

Defensive linemen

Jim Marshall, the all-time leader in consecutive starts by an NFL defensive end.
Position Player Period Teams Consecutive starts Playoffs Total
Defensive end Jim Marshall 9/17/1961 – 12/16/1979 Minnesota 270[13][14] 19 289
Weakside defensive end Jim Marshall 9/16/1962 – 12/16/1979 Minnesota 256[13][99] 19 275
Defensive tackle Alan Page 10/8/1967 – 12/20/1981 Minnesota; Chicago 215[21][22] 19 234
Weakside defensive tackle Alan Page 9/14/1968 – 12/20/1981 Minnesota; Chicago 204[21][100] 19 223
Strongside defensive tackle Merlin Olsen 12/9/1962 – 12/11/1976 Los Angeles 198[101][102][103][104][105][106] 9 207
Strongside defensive end Jack Youngblood 10/8/1972 – 12/2/1984 Los Angeles 184[107][108] 16 200
Nose tackle Fred Smerlas 9/7/1980 – 9/20/1987 Buffalo 107[109][110] 3 110

Linebackers

Derrick Brooks, the all-time leader in consecutive starts by an NFL weakside linebacker.
Position Player Period Teams Consecutive starts Playoffs Total
Linebacker London Fletcher 11/12/2000 – 12/29/2013 St. Louis; Buffalo; Washington 215[25][26] 6 221
Weakside linebacker Derrick Brooks 9/1/1996 – 12/28/2008 Tampa Bay 208[29][30] 11 219
Middle linebacker Lee Roy Jordan 9/18/1966 – 12/12/1976 Dallas 154[111][112] 19 173
Right outside linebacker Robert Brazile 9/21/1975 – 12/16/1984 Houston 147[26][113] 7 154
Strongside linebacker Bill Romanowski 9/4/1994 – 9/22/2003 Philadelphia; Denver; Oakland 140[60][61] 14 154
Left outside linebacker Jason Gildon 11/3/1996 – 12/28/2003 Pittsburgh 120[114][115] 8 128
Left inside linebacker Levon Kirkland 11/27/1994 – 12/24/2000 Pittsburgh 107[116][117] 9 116
Right inside linebacker Lawrence Timmons 12/5/2010 – present Pittsburgh 96[7][118] 7 103

Defensive backs

Ronde Barber, the all-time leader in consecutive starts by an NFL defensive back.
Position Player Period Teams Consecutive starts Playoffs Total
Defensive back Ronde Barber 11/21/1999 – 12/30/2012 Tampa Bay 215[23][24] 9 224
Cornerback Ronde Barber 11/21/1999 – 9/9/2012 Tampa Bay 200[23][119] 9 209
Safety Willie Wood 9/17/1961 – 12/19/1971 Green Bay 154[120][121][122] 9 163
Strong Safety Bill Thompson 9/16/1973 – 12/20/1981 Denver 134[123][124] 5 139
Free Safety Darryl Williams 10/11/1992 – 12/27/1998 Cincinnati; Seattle 108[125][126] 0 108

Special teams

Ethan Albright, the all-time leader in consecutive games played by an NFL long snapper.
Position Player Period Teams Consecutive games Playoffs Total
Punter Jeff Feagles 9/4/1988 – 1/3/2010 New England; Philadelphia; Arizona; Seattle; NY Giants 352[6][52] 11 363
Kicker Morten Andersen 10/25/1987 – 12/15/2002 New Orleans; Atlanta; NY Giants; Kansas City 248[56][57] 8 256
Long snapper Ethan Albright 9/1/1996 – 1/3/2010 Buffalo; Washington 224[82][83] 6 230
Kick/Punt returner Carl Roaches 9/7/1980 – 12/16/1984 Houston 73[127][128] 1 74

Note: Games played by special teams players such as kickers and punters are not recognized officially as starts by the NFL.[1][6][56]

See also

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