DaBronxPats14
In the Starting Line-Up
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1 Tom Brady [1] .778
New England Patriots 2000–present -- 200-57-0
2 Peyton Manning [2] .685
Indianapolis Colts 1998–2011 -- 141-67-0
Denver Broncos 2012–2015 -- 45-12
3 Brett Favre [3] .618
Atlanta Falcons 1991 -- 0-0-0
Green Bay Packers 1992–2007 --160-93
New York Jets 2008 -- 9-7
Minnesota Vikings 2009–2010 -- 17-12
4 John Elway [4] .645
Denver Broncos 1983–1998 -- 148-82
5 Dan Marino [5] .601
Miami 1983–1999 -- 147-93-0
6 Drew Brees [6] .574
San Diego Chargers 2001–2005 -- 30-28-0
New Orleans 2006–present -- 115-79
7 Ben Roethlisberger[7] .670
Pittsburgh 2004–present -- 136-65-1
8 Joe Montana [8] .711
San Francisco 1979–1992 -- 100-39-0
Kansas City 1993–1994 -- 17-8
9 Fran Tarkenton [9] .533
Minnesota 1961–1966
Minnesota 1972–1978 -- 91-73-6
New York Giants 1967–1971 -- 33-36
10 Johnny Unitas [10] .649
Baltimore Colts 1956–1972 -- 117-61-4
San Diego Chargers 1973 -- 1-3
He’s held the record for a long time, but it isn’t as important as something like most consecutive games throwing for 400 yards and multiple back breaking turnovers.
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