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Who has the best QB stats in the NFL all time?

Who has the best QB stats in the NFL all time?

Brett Favre holds almost every single NFL passing record, including attempts, completions, yards, and touchdown passes. He is the only back-to-back-to-back MVP winner in NFL history (1995-1997). He has been selected to nine Pro Bowls and led the NFL in touchdown passes four times and passing yards twice.

Where can I find NFL data?

NFLsavant.com All data and stats from this site are compiled from publicly-available NFL play-by-play data on the internet.

What player holds the most NFL records?

Jerry Rice (1,549) holds the career record.

Who leads the NFL in all time passing?

Tom Brady
Regular season career passing yards leaders Tom Brady is the all-time regular season career passing yards leader with 84,520.

Which athlete has the most Mvps?

And all of them are legendary names. Peyton Manning, of course, holds the NFL record with five MVP awards. Bill Russell and Michael Jordan won five times in the NBA. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was a six-time MVP in the NBA, as was Gordie Howe in the NHL.

Who has the most interceptions of all time?

Paul Krause
NFL History – Interception Leaders

Interception Leaders
RK PLAYER INT
1 Paul Krause 81
2 Emlen Tunnell 79
3 Rod Woodson 71

What was the highest NFL score in history?

– SLFP What Is The Highest Score In Nfl History? The Washington Redskins and the New York Giants played the highest-scoring game in NFL history in 1959, scoring 113 points. A Washington team led by Hall of Fame quarterback Sonny Jurgensen defeated the New York Giants 72-41 in a game that featured 17 scoring plays on November 27, 1966.

Who has the most passing touchdowns in NFL history?

Active players not in top 50 but with at least 190 passing touchdowns. Through 2021 season.

  • Most career touchdown passes including playoff games. Bold indicates active players; minimum 450 touchdowns.
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  • Which NFL quarterback has the best all-time stats?

    No quarterback in NFL history has ever taken better care of the ball than Aaron Rodgers . He holds the league’s all-time best career passer rating and interception percentage. But just because he almost never throws picks and has never led the league in passing yardage doesn’t mean he is conservative with the ball.

    What is the largest comeback in NFL history?

    Utah trailed the Nuggets 70-34 at home in the final minute of the second quarter. But, led by Karl Malone and Jeff Hornacek, the Jazz outscored the Nuggets 71-33 in the second half for a 107-103 win.