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List of career achievements by Brett Favre


Former quarterback Brett Favre owns or shares a number of NFL records, including pass completions (6,300), pass attempts (10,169), pass interceptions (336), starts by a player (298), and most regular season wins as starting quarterback (186). At the time of his retirement, he owned or shared 362 NFL records and still owns or shares 175. He achieved a number of firsts in NFL history, including being the only quarterback to have won three consecutive AP NFL MVP awards and being the only quarterback to win a playoff game over the age of forty.

Favre's legacy may be best known for his consecutive starts streak of 297 games (321 including playoffs) which is widely considered one of the most notable streaks in sports, so much so that the Pro Football Hall of Fame has as an exhibit displaying the jersey Favre wore during his record breaking 117th consecutive start as a quarterback, and a section of their website devoted to what the Hall of Fame calls an "Iron man". Favre considers the consecutive starts feat to be the record he is most proud of.

Favre also owns a number of Green Bay Packers and Lambeau Field records.

Favre 15–26, 157 yards, 1 touchdown, 0 interceptions

Favre 28–39, 341 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception

Favre was named MVP of the 1990 All American Bowl, despite losing to NC State.

Brett Favre was named the MVP of the 1991 Shrine Game

Note: Favre played in four other games in which he did not start. Although not credited with a win or loss as a starter in those games, his team's record in those games were 2–2. With Atlanta his team was 1–1 (W-LA Rams; L-Washington). With Green Bay his team was 1–1 (W-Cincinnati; L-Tampa Bay) for an overall regular season won-loss record of 188–114 (201–125 including playoffs) in games he participated in.

6x ESPY award winner: 2x best NFL player (1997,1996), best record breaking performance (2008), Best play (2010), best moment (2004), and under armour undeniable performance espy (2004)

Over the years, a number of Favre's records have been broken. These records have new NFL record-holders including Peyton Manning (114 records), Tom Brady (50 records), Drew Brees (27 records), Aaron Rodgers (3 records), Ben Roethlisberger & Tony Romo (2 records each), and Jake Delhomme & Joe Flacco (1 record each).


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