Brett Favre 1991 - ??? 
Falcons 1991 Packers 1992 - ???

At A Glance

  • The NFL's only three-time MVP (1995-97), ranks in the league’s top three in four major categories: second in touchdowns (376), second in completions (4,306), third in attempts (7,003) and third in yards (49,734)

  • Stands alone at third on the all-time QB wins list with 135, behind only John Elway (148) and Dan Marino (147). With a 135-70 record, holds the fourth-highest winning percentage (.659) among starters who have begun their careers since the 1970 league merger (min. 100 starts)

  • Possesses a 38-3 home record including playoffs when the kickoff temperature is 34 or below; owns an impressive 95.0 passer rating in those contests

  • Has started 205 consecutive games (225 including playoffs), an NFL record for a QB; made his 200th straight start Nov. 29, 2004, in Monday night win over St. Louis, a day proclaimed as “Brett Favre Day” in Wisconsin by Governor Jim Doyle

  • First NFL completion was to himself, the quarterback snaring his own deflected aerial for minus-7 yards in contest at Tampa Bay Sept. 13, 1992

  • Established the 'Brett Favre Fourward Foundation’ in 1996; in conjunction with his annual golf tournament, celebrity softball game and fundraising dinners, foundation has donated more than $2 million to charities in his home state of Mississippi as well as to those in his adopted state of Wisconsin

  • An avid golfer, possesses a handicap in the "one to two" range, down from a 15 as recently as 1998; participated in this year’s U.S. Bank Championship pro-am and charity shootout at Milwaukee’s Brown Deer Park golf course, the site of the annual PGA tour stop

  • His high school, Hancock North Central (Kiln, Miss.), honored him in May 2004 by renaming its field, ‘Brett Favre Field,’ and unveiling a life-sized statue of the quarterback at the stadium’s entrance. The school previously had retired his jersey (No. 10) in 1993

  • Is a partner in a Green Bay restaurant, 'Brett Favre's Steakhouse;' operation has a sister location, 'Brett Favre's Two Minute Grill,' in the Lambeau Field Atrium