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'''[[w:Brett Favre|Brett Lorenzo Favre]]''' (pronounced "Färv") (born October 10, 1969 in Gulfport, Mississippi) has been the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers American football team in the National Football League since 1992.
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* [[NFL 1990s All-Decade Team]]
* [[Pro Bowl]] (x8)
* [[NFL MVP Award|AP NFL MVP]] (x3)
* [[NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award|AP Offensive POY]] (x1)
* [[UPI NFC Player of the Year|UPI NFC Offensive POY]] (x2)
* [[NFL MVP Award#PFWA|PFWA MVP]] (x2)
* [[Bert Bell Award]] (x2)
* NEA MVP Award (x2)
* NFL All-Time records (x5)<ref name="favrewatch" />
* Green Bay Packers All-Time records (x5)<ref name="favrewatch" />
* Holds several [[Brett Favre#Honors and awards|NFL awards]]
* Holds several [[Brett Favre#Records and milestones|NFL records]]
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* [[Atlanta Falcons]] (1991)
* [[Green Bay Packers]] (1992-present)
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'''Brett Lorenzo Favre''' (pronounced '\ˈfärv\') (born on [[October 10]], [[1969]] in [[Gulfport, Mississippi]] <ref name="favre at databasefootball">{{cite web| url=http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=FAVREBRE01 | title=Brett Favre's stats | publisher=Databasefootball.com| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref>) is an [[American football]] player, currently the starting [[quarterback]] for the [[Green Bay Packers]] of the [[National Football League]] (NFL).
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Favre started at the quarterback position for [[The University of Southern Mississippi]] for four years before being selected in the second round of the [[1991 NFL Draft]] by the [[Atlanta Falcons]].<ref name="favredrafted">{{cite web | url = http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/years/1991#round2 | title = NFL Draft History - 1992 | publisher = NFL.com | accessdate = 2007-02-16}}</ref> After one season with the Falcons, Favre was traded to the Green Bay Packers on [[February 10]], [[1992]] for a first-round draft pick.<ref name="Favre Stats" /> He became the Packers starting quarterback in the fourth game of the [[1992 NFL season]].
== Attributed ==
* I really believe this team has a lot of potential - whether it's this year or in years to come, I don't know.


Favre is the only three-time AP [[Most Valuable Player|MVP]] (1995-97) in NFL history and has led the Packers to two Super Bowls: a victory against the [[New England Patriots]] in [[Super Bowl XXXI]] and a loss to the [[Denver Broncos]] in [[Super Bowl XXXII]]. Favre is currently playing his 17th season in the NFL and has started every game since his first start for the Packers in [[1992]]. His records include: most career NFL [[touchdown]] passes (427), most career NFL interceptions thrown (281), most consecutive starts among NFL quarterbacks (245, 265 total starts including playoffs), most career pass completions (5,226), most career pass attempts (8,531), and most career victories as a starting quarterback (154).<ref name="nfl stats">{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/1028|title=Brett Favre - Career Statistics|publisher=NFL.com|accessdate=2007-02-14}}</ref><ref name="favrewatch"/> Favre is second only to [[Dan Marino]] (61,361) in NFL career passing yards with 59,906.<ref name="favrewatch">{{cite web| url=http://www.packers.com/history/record_book/individual_records/favre_watch | title=Favre Watch | publisher=Packers.com | accessdate=2007-02-08 }}</ref>
* It's fun leading this offense. I don't think we've hit our peak.


Favre has a wife, [[Deanna Favre|Deanna]], whom he married on [[July 14]], [[1996]]. Together they have two daughters, Brittany (born [[February 6]], [[1989]]) and Breleigh (born [[July 13]], [[1999]]).<ref name="Favre's Bio">{{cite web| url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0269442/bio | title=Brett Favre's Biography at IMDB | publisher=IMDB.com| accessdate=2007-04-21}}</ref>
* With each game I play, each season I play, everyone would agree with me, I'm running out of chances.


==Early years==
* You're never guaranteed about next year. People ask what you think of next season, you have to seize the opportunities when they're in front of you.
Favre was raised in the small town of [[Kiln, Mississippi]] and is of [[France|French]] and [[Choctaw]] ancestry; one of his paternal grandparents was a [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] affiliated with the [[Choctaw]].<ref name="Favre Background">{{cite web| url=http://www.indianz.com/News/2004/001648.asp | title=Mississippi Choctaw chief to speak at Brett Favre Day | publisher=Indianz.com| date=2004-05-07| accessdate=2007-02-08
}}</ref> He was the second of four children and attended [[Hancock North Central High School]] where he played baseball and football. Favre started for the Hancock North Central baseball team as an eighth-grader and earned five varsity letters. He played [[quarterback]], [[Lineman (football)|lineman]], [[Defensive back|strong safety]], [[placekicker]] and [[punter (football position)|punter]] in a primarily [[option offense|option]], run-oriented offense coached by his father, Irvin Favre.


Irvin Favre said he knew his son had a great arm but also knew that the school was blessed with good [[running back]]s. As a result, in the three years Brett was on the team, his father ran a run-oriented offense called the [[Wishbone formation|wishbone]]. Favre rarely threw more than five passes in a game.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=355010 | title=Favre was toughened by brothers, dad | last=D'Amato | first=Gary| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]] | date=2005-10-10| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref>
== Extenal links ==
{{wikipedia}}


==College career==
After high school, [[The University of Southern Mississippi|Southern Mississippi]] offered Favre a scholarship (the only one he received). Southern Miss wanted him to play [[defensive back]] but Favre wanted to play quarterback instead. Favre began his freshman year as the seventh string quarterback and took over the starting position in the second half of the third game of the year against [[Tulane University|Tulane]] on [[September 19]], [[1987]]. Favre, despite suffering a hangover from the night before and vomiting during warm-ups, led the Golden Eagles to a come-from-behind victory with two touchdown passes.<ref name="college" />


In his junior season, Favre led the Golden Eagles to an upset of [[Florida State University|Florida State]] (then ranked sixth in the nation) on [[September 2]], [[1989]]. Favre capped a six-and-a-half-minute drive with the game-winning touchdown pass with 23 seconds remaining.<ref name="college">{{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=356600 | title=Favre caught on quickly in college | last=D'Amato | first=Gary| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date=2005-10-17| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref>
[[Category:American football players|Favre, Brett]]

On [[July 14]], [[1990]], before the start of Favre's senior year of college, he was involved in a near-fatal car accident. When going around a bend a few tenths of a mile from his parents' house, Favre lost control of his car, which flipped three times and came to rest against a tree. It was only after one of his brothers smashed a car window with a golf club, that Favre could be evacuated to the hospital. On the way there, inside of the ambulance, his mother was sitting with him. "All I kept asking [her] was 'Will I be able to play football again?'" Favre recalled later. Doctors would later remove 30&nbsp;inches of Favre's [[small intestine]]. Six weeks after this incident, on [[September 8]], Favre led Southern Miss to a comeback victory over [[University of Alabama|Alabama]]. Alabama coach [[Gene Stallings]] said, "You can call it a miracle or a legend or whatever you want to. I just know that on that day, Brett Favre was larger than life."<ref name="Favre Timeline">{{cite web| url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/features/favre/timeline | title=Brett Favre Timeline | last=Traina | first=Jimmy | work=[[Sports Illustrated]]| date=[[2002-10-05]]| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref>

Favre earned a Teaching Degree from [[The University of Southern Mississippi]] with an emphasis in [[special education]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.wireimage.com/Celebrities/Brett-Favre | title=Brett Favre Biography| publisher=Wireimage.com | accessdate=2007-02-07}}</ref>

==Atlanta Falcons career==
Favre was drafted by the [[Atlanta Falcons]] in the second round, 33rd overall in the [[1991 NFL Draft]]. Atlanta coach [[Jerry Glanville]] did not approve of the drafting of Favre, saying it would take a plane crash for him to put Favre into the game.<ref name="JSAtlanta">{{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=358097 | title=Trading places | last=D'Amato | first=Gary| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date=2005-10-24| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref> Favre's first pass in a NFL regular season game resulted in an interception returned for a touchdown. He only attempted four passes in his career at Atlanta, completing none of them.<ref name="nfl stats" />

The Green Bay Packers general manager [[Ron Wolf]] traded a first round pick (19th overall, RB [[Tony Smith (football player)|Tony Smith]], Southern Miss) for Favre during the following offseason. Wolf, while an assistant to the general manager of the [[New York Jets]], had intended to take Favre in the 1991 NFL draft, but Favre was taken by the Falcons on the previous pick.<ref name="JSAtlanta" />

According to the ''[[Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel]]'' and other sources, during the physical after the trade, Favre was diagnosed with [[avascular necrosis]], the same degenerative hip condition that ended [[Bo Jackson]]'s career, and doctors recommended he be failed. Wolf overruled them.<ref name="failphysical">{{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=348858 | title=What, his hip? Favre reveals he has avascular necrosis | last=Silverstein | first=Tom| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date=2005-08-17| accessdate=2007-02-08
}}</ref>

==Green Bay Packers career==
Brett Favre has played 16 seasons in Green Bay. During his time in Green Bay, Favre has won three consecutive AP MVP awards, the first and only person in NFL history to do so.<ref name="Favre 1997" /> He helped the Packers appear in two Super Bowls, winning [[Super Bowl XXXI]]. Favre has also started every [[Green Bay Packers]] game since [[September 20]], [[1992]].<ref name="Favre Stats" />

===Beginnings in Green Bay===
In the second game of the 1992 season, the Packers played the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]]. The Buccaneers were leading 17-0 at half time when head coach [[Mike Holmgren]] benched starting quarterback [[Don Majkowski]] and Favre played the second half. On his first regular season play as a Packer, Favre threw a pass which was deflected and caught by himself. Favre was tackled and the completion went for -7&nbsp;yards. The Packers lost the game 31-3, chalking up only 106&nbsp;yards passing.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.databasefootball.com/boxscores/gamedata.htm?dy=13&mth=9&yr=1992&tm=TAM&lg=NFL | title=NFL Box Score for 9/13/1992 | publisher=Databasefootball.com| accessdate=2007-02-07}}</ref><ref name="Favre 1992">{{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=359903 | title=Favre bursts onto the NFL scene in 1992 | last=McGinn | first=Bob| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date=2005-10-01| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref>

In the third game of the [[1992]] season, then-starting quarterback Don Majkowski injured a ligament in his ankle against the [[Cincinnati Bengals]], an injury severe enough that he would be out for four weeks. Favre replaced Majkowski for the remainder of the contest. Favre fumbled four times during the course of the game,<ref name="Favre 1992" /> a performance poor enough that the crowd chanted for Favre to be removed in favor of another Packers backup quarterback at the time, [[Ty Detmer]].<ref name="Favre's Beginning">{{cite web | url = http://www.lasalle.edu/collegian/sports/articles/06/oct11/brett_favre.html | title = La Salle University article on Brett Favre | publisher = Lasalle.edu | accessdate = 2007-02-24}}</ref> However, down 23-17 with 1:07 left in the game, the Packers started an offensive series on their own 8 yard line. Still at the quarterback position, Favre completed a 42&nbsp;yard pass to [[Sterling Sharpe]]. On the next play, Favre threw the game-winning touchdown pass to [[Kitrick Taylor]] with 13 seconds remaining.<ref name="Favre 1992" />

The next week's game against the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] began the longest consecutive starts streak for a quarterback in NFL history. The game ended in a 17-3 victory and his passer rating was 144.6. During the season, Favre helped put together a six-game winning streak for the Packers, the longest winning streak for the club since 1965. They ended 9-7 that season, missing the playoffs on their last game.<ref name="Favre 1992" /> Favre finished his first season as a Packer with 3,227&nbsp;yards and a quarterback rating of 85.3, helping him to his first [[Pro Bowl]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.databasefootball.com/teams/teamyear.htm?tm=GNB&yr=1992&lg=nfl | title=1992 Green Bay Packers | publisher=Databasefootball.com| accessdate=2007-02-07}}</ref>

The following season Favre helped the Packers to their first playoff berth since 1982 and was named to his second pro bowl. After the season Favre became a free agent. General manager Ron Wolf negotiated Favre into a five-year, $19 million contract. Favre and the Packers finished the 1994 season 9-7, advancing them to the playoffs in back to back years, a feat the Packers had not done since the [[Vince Lombardi]] era.<ref name="Favre 93-94">{{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=361602 | title=Packers roll dice | last=Nickel | first=Lori| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date=2005-10-08| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref>

In 1995, Favre won the first of his three AP MVP awards. Favre led the Packers to an 11-5 record, Green Bay's best record in nearly thirty years.<ref name="GBatPFR">{{cite web | url = http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/gnbindex.htm | title = Season-by-season log | publisher = profootballreference.com | accessdate = 2007-02-15}}</ref> Favre passed for a career high of 4,413&nbsp;yards and 38 touchdowns, recording a quarterback rating of 99.5, the highest of his career to date.<ref name="Favre Stats" /> The Packers advanced to the [[NFC Championship Game]] after upsetting the [[San Francisco 49ers]] in the NFC Divisional Game. The Packers lost the NFC Championship game to the [[Dallas Cowboys]], marking the third year in a row the Packers season was ended by the Cowboys in the playoffs. Favre helped the Packers advance farther in the playoffs than any other Packer team since 1967, the season the Packers won [[Super Bowl II]].<ref name="Favre 1995">{{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=363151 | title=Favre seizes first MVP | last=Silverstein | first=Tom| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date=2005-10-15| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref>

While being treated for various injuries, Brett Favre developed an addiction to [[vicodin]], which became publicly known when he suffered a seizure during a hospital visit. Amid an NFL investigation, he went public to avoid any rumors about his condition. In May [[1996]] he went into treatment and remained in rehabilitation for 46 days. Had he chosen not to go, the NFL would have imposed a $900,000 fine.<ref name="Favre rehab">{{cite web| url=http://www.treatmentonline.com/treatments.php?id=993 | title=The NFL's Punitive Substance Abuse Policy| last=TheEditorInChief| publisher=Treatmentonline.com| date=2006-09-19| accessdate=2007-02-07 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=364891 | title=Drug abuse rocks his world | last=D'Amato | first=Gary| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date=2005-10-22| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref>

===Super Bowl years===
Favre led the Packers to their best season in 30-years in the [[1996 Green Bay Packers season|1996 season]], winning his second consecutive MVP award in the process. The Packers led the NFL in points scored as well as fewest points scored against. Green Bay tied the Denver Broncos for the NFL's best regular season record, 13-3, defeated the [[San Francisco 49ers]] and [[Carolina Panthers]] at [[Lambeau Field]] in the playoffs. The Packers advanced to [[Super Bowl XXXI]] at the [[Louisiana Superdome]], a short drive from Favre's hometown.<ref name="Favre 1996">{{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=366558 | title=Having the time of his life| last=McGinn | first=Bob| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date=2005-10-29| accessdate=2007-02-08
}}</ref>

In [[Super Bowl XXXI]], Favre completed 14 of 27 passes for 246&nbsp;yards and 2 touchdowns. On the second play of the game, Favre threw a 54-yard touchdown pass to receiver [[Andre Rison]]. Favre also completed an 81-yard touchdown pass to [[Antonio Freeman]] in the second quarter (then a Super Bowl record). Favre rushed for 12&nbsp;yards and another touchdown, as the Packers won Super Bowl XXXI over the [[New England Patriots]], 35-21. In their 19 games of the season, the Packers had a turnover ratio of plus 24, and outscored their opponents 100-48 in the playoffs.<ref name="Favre 1996" />

Favre and the Packers continued their dominance of the NFC during the next season. Favre was named AP co-MVP of the league along with [[Detroit Lions]]' running back [[Barry Sanders]], his third straight award. Also, Green Bay advanced to the Super Bowl for the second year in a row. After being heavily favored, the Packers lost to the [[Denver Broncos]] in [[Super Bowl XXXII]] by the score of 31-24 at [[Qualcomm Stadium]] in [[San Diego]]. Favre completed 25 of 42 passes for 256&nbsp;yards and 3 touchdowns, with 1 interception in the losing effort.<ref name="Favre 1997">{{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=368529 | title=Year of great highs, lows | last=McGinn | first=Bob| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date=2005-11-05| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref>

===Post-Super Bowl seasons===
[[Image:Packvbears.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Favre scans the [[Chicago Bears|Bears']] defense during the 2004 season]]
Favre and the Packers continued posting positive results through the next few seasons. Through the 2004 season, the Packers had the longest streak of non-losing seasons (13) in the NFL, despite an 8-8 record under coach [[Ray Rhodes]], a 9-7 season under coach [[Mike Sherman]], and no playoff berths in either 1999 or 2000. The streak ended in 2005, with the Packers finishing 4-12 overall.

Favre has not had as much success in the postseason since Super Bowl XXXII; he is 2-5 in the playoffs since the 1998 season.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=380128 | title=Post-seasonal depression| last=Silverstein | first=Tom| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date=2005-12-24| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref> Two of those losses were at home in the [[Wild card (sports)#National Football League|wild-card game]], and they were the first postseason losses ever at [[Lambeau Field]]. Since 1998, he has recorded 149 completions on 249 attempts for 1,804&nbsp;yards, with 11 touchdown passes and 16 interceptions, leaving him with a quarterback passer rating of 70.1 in the playoffs.<ref name="QB rating calculator">{{cite web| url=http://www.primecomputing.com/ | title=NFL, NCAA, AFL Quarterback Rating Calculator | accessdate=2006-11-15}}</ref>

On [[March 1]], [[2001]], Favre signed a 10-year contract extension with the Packers, the first in team history which also made Favre the first $100 million player in NFL history.<ref name="Favre Stats" />

====Michael Strahan controversy====
Favre was the target of controversy at the end of 2001 when, in the regular-season finale against the [[New York Giants]] at [[Giants Stadium]] in [[East Rutherford]], [[New Jersey]], Favre rolled to his right and slid down at the feet of hard-charging Giants defensive end [[Michael Strahan]]. It was Strahan's lone sack of the game and gave him the NFL's single-season sack record of 22.5, which topped [[Mark Gastineau]]'s record of 22 set in 1984.<ref name="Sacks leaderboard">{{cite web| url=http://www.nfl.com/history/randf/records/indiv/sacks| title=Record and Fact Book: The Definintive Source for NFL Information | publisher=NFL.com| accessdate=2006-11-15}}</ref> Favre claimed he had changed the play at the line of scrimmage, but the rest of the team appeared to run a different play than Favre's. The Packers were winning the game handily —and did win 34-25— and Favre's offensive line had relegated Strahan to a non-factor for most of the game. Players and fans from around the league were highly critical of the play. Mike Freeman of ''[[The New York Times]]'' wrote: "Yes, Mr. Favre, Strahan deserves the record, but please, handing it to him the way you did, as if you were throwing change into a Salvation Army bucket, is the kind of mistake Favre may never live down".<ref name="Freeman on Favre">{{cite journal| title=PRO FOOTBALL: INSIDE THE N.F.L.; Favre Was Not First To Grant Special Favor.| journal=[[New York Times]]| last=Freeman| first=Mike| date=2002-01-13| accessdate=2007-07-26}}</ref>

====2003 Oakland Raiders game====
One of the defining moments of Favre's career and arguably his greatest game ever took place on [[December 22]], [[2003]], in a [[Monday Night Football]] game against the [[Oakland Raiders]]. The day before, on Sunday, [[December 21]], [[2003]], Brett's father Irvin Favre ran into a ditch near [[Kiln, Mississippi]], where years earlier Brett Favre had nearly died in a car accident. [[Sergeant]] Joe Gazzo of the [[Mississippi Highway Patrol]] stated, "It didn't appear that the accident was serious enough to cause him to be unconscious, so that leads us to believe that a medical condition was what caused him to go off the road." Irvin Favre went off the road at 5:23 p.m., according to eye-witness reports, and was pronounced dead at 6:15 p.m. An autopsy performed the following day showed that Irvin Favre died of a sudden [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]].<ref name="Irvin">{{cite web| url=http://www.packers.com/news/stories/2003/12/21/2/ | title=Favre's Father Dies At 58 | last=Jones | first=Al| work=Packers.com| publisher=[[Associated Press]]| date=2003-12-21| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref>

Favre elected to play the day after his father's death, and passed for four touchdowns in the first half and 399 total yards in a 41-7 victory over the Raiders on international television (even receiving applause from the highly partisan "[[Raider Nation]]"). Afterwards, Favre said, "I knew that my dad would have wanted me to play. I love him so much and I love this game. It's meant a great deal to me, to my dad, to my family, and I didn't expect this kind of performance. But I know he was watching tonight."<ref name="irvinmnf">{{cite web| url=http://www.packers.com/news/releases/2003/12/24/3/ | title=Packers-Raiders Recap | publisher=Packers.com| date=2003-12-14| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref> He was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance.<ref name="irvinmnf2">{{cite web| url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/6952212 | title=Favre, Parrish, Cundiff earn NFC awards | publisher=NFL.com| date=2003-12-25| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref> He then went to his father's funeral in [[Pass Christian, Mississippi]]. Favre won an [[ESPY Awards|ESPY Award]] for his [[Monday Night Football]] performance.<ref name="espy">{{cite web| url=http://espn.go.com/espy2004/s/04nomineesindex.html | title=The 2004 ESPY Awards winners| publisher=ESPN.com| date=2003-12-25| accessdate=2006-12-12}}</ref>

===Recent years===
From 2003-2005, a series of events related to Favre's family were reported in the media. These were usually accompanied by discussion of Favre's "toughness", playing through this adversity {{Fact|date=September 2007}}, speculation as to whether Favre might take a few games off (thus breaking his consecutive games streak), or retire considering the number of seasons he had already played. In October, 2004, ten months after the death of Favre's father, his brother-in-law, Casey Tynes, was killed in an [[all-terrain vehicle]] accident on Favre's [[Mississippi]] property.<ref name="wifeandcousin">{{cite web| url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/packers/2005-10-19-deanna-favre-cover_x.htm | title=Deanna Favre gives Green Bay another reason to cheer | last=Weisman | first=Larry| work=[[USA Today]]| date=2005-10-19| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref>

Soon after in 2004, Favre's wife, [[Deanna Favre]], was diagnosed with [[breast cancer]]. This announcement brought about discussion as to whether this news might prompt Favre to take a leave of absence, or retire{{Fact|date=September 2007}}. Following aggressive treatment through 2004, Deanna made significant progress and was expected to make a complete recovery. She created The Deanna Favre Hope Foundation which supports breast cancer education and women's breast imaging and diagnosis services for all women, including those who are medically underserved.<ref name="Favre and Cancer">{{cite web| url=http://www.hattiesburgamerican.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061014/NEWS01/610140315/1002 | title=Cancer taught Favre value of life| date=2006-10-24| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref><ref name="wifeandcousin" />

[[Image:FavreKatrina.jpg|thumbnail|300px|Brett Favre, third from the left, and First Lady Laura Bush, third from the right, attend a ribbon cutting ceremony in Kiln, MS after Hurricane Katrina]]In late August [[2005]], Favre's family suffered another setback: [[Hurricane Katrina]] blew through Mississippi, destroying his family's home there; however, none of his family members were injured.<ref name="katrina">{{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=352405 | title=Packers feel the effects of Katrina | last=D'Amato | first=Gary| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date=2005-08-13| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref> Brett and Deanna's property in [[Hattiesburg, Mississippi]] was also extensively damaged by the storm.<ref name="katrinadamage">{{cite web| url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9131680/ | title=Favre's family home destroyed, Packers say | work=[[MSNBC]]| publisher=[[Associated Press]]| date=2005-08-31| accessdate=2007-09-17}}</ref> Favre elected to continue to play in the 2005 season.

In the [[2005 Green Bay Packers season]], despite throwing for over 3,000&nbsp;yards for a record 14th consecutive time, Favre had a below average season with only 20 touchdown passes and a league-leading 29 interceptions. The loss of guards [[Marco Rivera]] and [[Mike Wahle]] to [[free agency]] along with key injuries to [[Javon Walker]], [[Ahman Green]], [[Bubba Franks]], and others, hampered Favre and the Packers in 2005. His passer rating was 70.9, 31st in the NFL and the worst single season rating of his career.<ref name="qbrating"> {{cite web| url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/statistics?stat=pass&sort=rat&league=nfl&season=2&year=2005 | title=NFL Passing Stats 2005| publisher=ESPN.com| accessdate=2006-12-12}}</ref>
After the disappointing 2005 season, many speculated that Favre would retire.<ref name="Retirement speculation">{{cite web| url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2311729 | title=Favre says he's leaning toward retirement| publisher=ESPN.com| date=2006-01-30| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref> However, on [[April 26]], [[2006]], Favre announced that he would remain with the team for the [[2006 Green Bay Packers season|2006 season]]. Despite earlier comments that the 2006 season would be his last, Favre announced in a press conference on [[May 6]], [[2006]] that he has not ruled out the possibility of returning beyond the 2006 season.<ref name"return">{{cite web| url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2421947 | title=Favre to play '06 season for Packers| publisher=ESPN.com | date=2006-04-26| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref>

In the [[2006 Green Bay Packers season]], Favre suffered his first career [[Shutout#American Football|shutout]] against the Chicago Bears. Later in the season, the New England Patriots shut out the Packers in a game where Favre was injured before half time and could not complete the game.<ref name="shutout1">{{cite web| url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/recap/NFL_20060910_CHI@GB | title=Favre, Packers shut out by Bears 26-0| publisher=NFL.com| date=2006-09-10| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref><ref name="shutout2">{{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=532772 | title=A painful lesson | last=McGinn | first=Bob| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date=2006-11-12| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref> On [[September 24]], [[2006]], Favre became just the second quarterback in NFL history to record 400 touchdown passes ([[Dan Marino]] being the first). He connected with rookie wide receiver [[Greg Jennings]] on a 5-yard pass that Jennings turned into a 75-yard touchdown play during a win against the Detroit Lions.<ref name="400 Club"> {{cite web| url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=503433 | title=The 400 Club: Favre joins Marino's class| last=Braun | first=Rick| work=[[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date=2006-12-27| accessdate=2007-02-08}}</ref> He also became the first player ever to complete 5,000 passes in his career. On [[December 31]], [[2006]] the Packers played their last game of the season, winning 26-7 against the [[Chicago Bears]]. It was his 22nd career win versus the Bears, moving him to an all-time record of 22-8.

On [[February 26]], [[2007]], Brett Favre underwent minor arthroscopic ankle surgery in [[Green Bay]], [[Wisconsin]] to remove a buildup of bone spurs in his left ankle. Favre has made a full recovery and attended team workouts in May 2007.<ref name="Favre's Surgery">{{cite web| url=http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_wires/2007Feb26/0,4675,FBNPackersFavreSurgery,00.htm1 | title=Brett Favre Has Minor Ankle Surgery | publisher=FoxNews.com| accessdate=2007-04-21}}</ref>

[[Image:09.30.07 favre 421TD.JPG|thumb|300px|left|Favre broke [[Dan Marino]]'s touchdown pass record on September 30, 2007, at the [[Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome]]]]

There were rumors leading up to the 2007 NFL Draft that the [[New England Patriots]] and the Packers were the two teams most interested in acquiring wide receiver [[Randy Moss]]. On [[April 29]], [[2007]], the Raiders agreed to a trade with the Patriots, sending Moss to [[Foxborough, Massachusetts]] in exchange for a fourth-round selection, the 110th overall, in the [[2007 NFL Draft]]. The difference between the Packers offer and the Patriots offer was whether or not the money would be guaranteed. The Patriots were willing to guarantee the deal while the Packers balked at this clause. Favre criticized the Packers for their decision regarding Moss's contract, thinking that acquiring a player of Randy Moss's skill would give Green Bay a better chance at winning a championship. It was rumored Green Bay's decision to not give Moss a guaranteed contract led to Favre requesting a trade from the team, which he later denied. <ref>{{cite web | url = http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=AhbElrCtmdlK1vmbfPbQjzIdsLYF?slug=ap-packers-favresfrustration&prov=ap&type=lgns | title = Packers' Moss miss leaves Favre fuming, but did he ask out? | publisher = AP.com | date = [[2007-05-13]] | accessdate = 2007-05-14 }}</ref>

On [[September 16]], [[2007]] Favre and the Packers defeated the New York Giants to give Favre his record setting 149th win passing [[John Elway]].

On [[September 30]], [[2007]] Favre threw a 16 yard touchdown pass to [[Greg Jennings]] in the first quarter of the Packers game against the Vikings. This was his 421st NFL touchdown pass, and set a new all time record, surpassing [[Dan Marino]]'s 420. Breaking this record received high praise from around the NFL, with congratulations coming from people such as NFL Commissioner [[Roger Goodell]], former Packers head coach [[Mike Holmgren]], and colleague quarterbacks [[Steve Young]] and [[Joe Montana]]. After the completion of touchdown 421, play was briefly stopped at the Metrodome, and a message created by Dan Marino for Brett Favre was shown inside the stadium.

On [[November 4th]], [[2007]] after Brett Farve and the Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 33-22, he became only the 3rd quarterback to have defeated all thirty-one other current NFL teams. He joins [[Peyton Manning]] and [[Tom Brady]] to accomplish this feat. <ref>{{cite web | title=Green Bay improves to 7-1 | last=Tucker | first=Doug | date=2007-11-04 | accessdate=[[2007-11-04]] | url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=682312 | publisher=[[Associated Press]]}}</ref>

==Career awards==
===Honors and awards===
*Favre has won the Associated Press's MVP [[NFL Most Valuable Player Award|Most Valuable Player]] (MVP) Award three times, all in consecutive years (1995, 1996, and 1997; the last shared with [[Barry Sanders]]).
* In [[1999]], he was ranked number 82 on ''[[The Sporting News]]''' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players.<ref name="TSN 100 greatest">{{cite web| url = http://archive.sportingnews.com/nfl/100/ | title = Football's 100 Greatest Players | publisher = [[The Sporting News]]| accessdate = 2006-12-20}}</ref> In [[2005]], ''TSN'' published another special feature honoring the 50 Greatest Quarterbacks. With his career statistics considerably augmented, Favre was ranked number 4, behind [[Johnny Unitas]], [[Joe Montana]] and [[John Elway]], and just ahead of previous Packer quarterback legend [[Bart Starr]].
*Favre has been selected to play in the [[Pro Bowl]] eight times in his career.<ref name="Packers Pro Bowl">{{cite web| url = http://www.packers.com/history/fast_facts/most_pro_bowls_by_position/ | title = Most Pro Bowls, By Position| publisher = Packers.com| date = 2006-12-20| accessdate = 2006-12-20}}</ref>
*Favre is a six-time All-Pro selection.
*Favre was named to the [[NFL 1990s All-Decade Team]].
*Has received the NFC Offensive Player of the Week honor 12 times.<ref name="12Playerof theWeek">{{cite web| url = http://www.kansascity.com/491/story/301936.html | title = Umenyiora, Favre headline NFC Players of the Week | publisher = kansascity.com| date = 2007-10-03| accessdate = 2006-10-05}}</ref>
*[[Wisconsin]] [[Governor]] [[Jim Doyle]] declared [[November 29]], [[2004]] as Brett Favre Day to honor Favre's 200th consecutive NFL regular season start.<ref name="Favre Day">{{cite web| url = http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story/7949741 | title = Every Day is Brett Favre Day in Cheeseland| publisher = NFL.com| date = 2004-12-01| accessdate = 2007-07-26}}</ref> That night, the [[Packers]] defeated the [[St. Louis Rams]] on [[Monday Night Football]].
*[[Men's Health Magazine]] voted Favre the "Toughest Person in America" in 2003.<ref name="Favre toughest">{{cite web| url = http://www.dailycampus.com/media/storage/paper340/news/2006/10/27/News/Bringing.Social.Justice.Through.Sports-2406866-page2.shtml?norewrite200611131703&sourcedomain=www.dailycampus.com | title = Bringing Social Justice Through Sports| last = Parkosewich| first = Gary| work = [[The Daily Campus]]| date = 2006-10-27| accessdate = 2007-07-26}}</ref>
*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.<ref name="Fourward Foundation">{{cite web| url = http://www.officialbrettfavre.com/fourward_foundation/ | title = The Brett Favre Fourward Foundation| accessdate =2007-02-07}}</ref>

==Record Books==
===Records and milestones===
Favre currently possesses a number of NFL records:
* Most career passing touchdowns: '''427'''<ref name="Favre Career Stats">{{cite web| url = http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/FavrBr00.htm | title = Brett Favre Career Stats| publisher = profootballreference.com| accessdate = 2007-02-08}}</ref><ref name="TD leaderboard" />
* Most career pass completions: '''5,226'''<ref name="Completions Leaderboard">{{cite web| url = http://profootballreference.com/misc/cmp.htm | title = Leaderboard:Completions| publisher = profootballreference.com| accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref><ref name="favrewatch"/>
* Most career pass attempts: '''8,531'''<ref name="favrewatch"/><ref name="nfl stats" /><ref name="Attempts Leaderboard" />
* Most career starts by a quarterback: '''245'''<ref name="favrewatch" /><ref name="Quarterbacks">{{cite web | url = http://www.pro-football-reference.com/qbindex.htm | title = List os Every NFL Quarterbacks Stats | publisher = profootballreference.com | accessdate = 2007-07-26}}</ref>
* Most career points by a quarterback: '''2,640'''<ref name="Favre Career Stats" />
* Most career interceptions thrown by a quarterback: '''281'''<ref name="Favre Career Stats" /><ref name="Interceptions Thrown" />
* [[Most wins by a starting quarterback (NFL)]] regular season career: '''154'''<ref name="favrewatch" /> (Regular season record: '''154-91''')
* Most career wins by a starting quarterback regular season and playoffs combined: '''165'''<ref name="Favre Career Stats" /> (Favre's Overall Record: '''165-100'''
* Most career games at the quarterback position: '''249''' ''[[Earl Morrall]], 255 and [[George Blanda]], 340 played more games, but most of their games were as kickers only.''<ref name="Favre Career Stats" /><ref name="Quarterbacks" />
* Most consecutive seasons with 20 or more touchdown passes: '''12''' (1994-2005)<ref name="Favre Stats" />
* Most consecutive seasons with 30 or more touchdown passes: '''5''' (1994-1998)<ref name="Favre Stats" /> ''For perspective, only five other quarterbacks in NFL history have recorded at least two consecutive 30-touchdown passing seasons in their careers: [[Steve Bartkowski]],<ref name="Bartowski at PFR">{{cite web| url = http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/BartSt00.htm | title = Steve Bartkowski's career stats| publisher = profootballreference.com| accessdate =2007-02-07}}</ref> [[Dan Fouts]],<ref name="Fouts at PFR">{{cite web| url = http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/FoutDa00.htm | title = Dan Fouts's career stats| publisher = profootballreference.com| accessdate =2007-02-07}}</ref> [[Dan Marino]],<ref name="Marino at PFR">{{cite web| url = http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/MariDa00.htm | title = Dan Marino's career stats| publisher = profootballreference.com| accessdate =2007-02-07}}</ref> [[Jeff Garcia]],<ref name="Garcia at PFR">{{cite web| url = http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/GarcJe00.htm | title = Jeff Garcia's career stats| publisher = profootballreference.com| accessdate =2007-02-07}}</ref> [[Y.A. Tittle]].<ref name="Tittle at PFR">{{cite web| url = http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/TittY.00.htm | title = Y.A. Tittle's career stats| publisher = profootballreference.com| accessdate =2007-02-07}}</ref>''
* Most seasons with 30 or more touchdown passes: '''8''' (1994-1998, 2001, 2003-2004)<ref name="Favre Stats" />
* Most seasons leading the league in touchdown passes: '''4''' (1995-1997,2003<ref name="1995 TD Leader">{{cite web| url = http://profootballreference.com/years/leaders1995.htm | title = 1995 NFL Leaders| publisher = profootballreference.com| accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref><ref name="1996 TD Leader">{{cite web| url = http://profootballreference.com/years/leaders1996.htm | title = 1996 NFL Leaders| publisher = profootballreference.com| accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref><ref name="1997 TD Leader">{{cite web| url = http://profootballreference.com/years/leaders1997.htm | title = 1997 NFL Leaders| publisher = profootballreference.com| accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref><ref name="2003 TD Leader">{{cite web| url = http://profootballreference.com/years/leaders2003.htm | title = 2003 NFL Leaders| publisher = profootballreference.com| accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref><ref name="TD leaderboard" />)
* Most consecutive 3,000+ yards passing seasons: '''15''' (1992-2006)<ref name="Favre Stats" />
* Most consecutive 300+ completion seasons: '''15''' (1992-2006)<ref name="Favre Stats" />
* Most AP NFL MVP awards: '''3''' (1995, 1996, 1997)<ref name="AP MVP">{{cite web| url = http://www.databasefootball.com/awards/award.htm?a=APMVP | title = AP MVP winners| publisher = DatabaseFootball.com| accessdate = 2007-02-07}}</ref>
* [[Most consecutive starts by a quarterback (NFL)]]: '''245'''<ref name="favrewatch" /> (265 including playoffs)
* Longest touchdown pass: '''99&nbsp;yards''' (to [[Robert Brooks]], 1995)<ref name="Longest TD pass">{{cite web| url = http://www.sptimes.com/2002/10/09/Sports/Favre_extends_dominat.shtml | title = Favre extends domination of Bears| publisher = [[Associated Press]]| date = 2002-10-09| accessdate = 2007-07-26}}</ref> (tied with several others)
* Second longest touchdown pass in overtime: '''82 Yards''' ([[Ron Jaworski]], 99)<ref>{{cite web| url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=271029007 | publisher=ESPN | title = Favre tosses 82-yard TD in OT | accessdate = 2007-10-30}}</ref>
* Most career touchdown passes of at least 75 yards: '''13'''<ref>{{cite web | title=Patriots, Colts are pulverizing parity | last=Matthews | first=Bob | publisher=Rochester Democrat & Chronicle | date=2007-11-04 | accessdate=[[2007-11-04]] | url=http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071104/SPORTS0101/711040315/-1/COLUMNS}}</ref>
* Most touchdown passes in a single stadium: '''199''' (record set at Lambeau Field)<ref name="Favre Stats"/><ref name="timeline"/>
* Tied for most wins as a starting quarterback against one team: '''22-9 Against the Chicago Bears''' ([[Dan Marino]], 22-10 Against the Indianapolis Colts)<ref name="Mostwinsoneteam">{{cite web | url = http://www.miamidolphins.com/newsite/news/pregamereportbody.asp?contentID=24&contentType=Marino | title = Dan Marino vs the Colts | publisher = miamidolphins.com | accessdate = 2007-11-05}}</ref>
* Third quarterback ever to have victories against 31 NFL teams (all current teams except his own team) ([[Peyton Manning]], [[Tom Brady]])<ref>{{cite web | title=Packers Beat KC 33-22 | last=Tucker | first=Doug | date=2007-11-04 | accessdate=2007-11-05 | url=http://www.abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory?id=3818540 | publisher=[[Associated Press]]}}</ref>

Favre also continues to close in on several NFL career records.<ref name="favrewatch" /> As of the end of Week 9 of the 2007 NFL season, Favre stands at:
* Second in career passing yards: '''59,906''' (Marino, 61,361)<ref name="Favre Career Stats" /><ref name="PYD leaderboard" /><ref name="favrewatch"/>
* Second in single stadium passing yards: '''26,850''' (Record set at [[Lambeau Field]]) (Elway, 27,889 - [[Mile High Stadium]])<ref name="timeline">{{cite web| url = http://www.packersnews.com/favre/timeline.shtml | title = Brett Favre| publisher=Packersnews.com | accessdate = 2007-10-10}}</ref>
* Second in most career 20 touchdown seasons by a quarterback: '''12''' (Marino, 13)<ref name="Favre Career Stats" /><ref name="Marino NFL Records">{{cite web | url = http://www.danmarino.com/careerstats.htm | title = Dan Marino's NFL Records | publisher = danmarino.com | accessdate = 2007-07-26}}</ref>
* Second in career consecutive starts by an NFL player: '''245''' ([[Jim Marshall (American football)|Jim Marshall]], 270)<ref name="favrewatch" />
* Second in games with at least 3 touchdown passes: '''60''' (Marino, 62)<ref name="Favre Stats"/>
* Second in games with 4 or more touchdown passes: '''19''' (Marino, 21)<ref name="NFLPassRec">{{cite web | url=http://www.nfl.com/history/randf/records/indiv/passing | publisher=[[National Football League]] | title=Record & Fact Book | accessdate=2007-11-02}}</ref>
* Second in most career fourth quarter or OT comebacks by a quarterback in NFL history: '''40''' (Elway, 46)<ref name="Comebacks">{{cite web | url=http://www.kansascity.com/sports/chiefs/story/346792.html | publisher=kansascity.com | title=Favre adds to his historic totals | accessdate=2007-11-05}}</ref>
* Second in most career games with at least 300 or more passing yards: '''53''' (Marino, 63)<ref name="Favre Stats" /><ref name="NFLPassRec" /><ref name="FavreData">{{cite web | url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/games/FavrBr00.htm | publisher=profootballreference.com | title=Brett Favre game-by-game stats | accessdate=2007-11-04}}</ref>
* Fourth all-time in most consecutive games played by a NFL player: '''247''' (Morten Andersen, 248; Jim Marshall, 282; Jeff Feagles, 312)<ref name="Favre Career Stats" /><ref name="NFLServiceRec">{{cite web | url=http://www.nfl.com/history/randf/records/indiv/service | publisher=[[National Football League]] | title=NFL Record & Fact Book | accessdate=2007-11-04}}</ref> (Note : Jeff Feagles is a punter and not a position player, so many regard Jim Marshall to be the true record holder)

From 2002 to 2004, Favre threw a touchdown pass in 36 consecutive games,<ref name="Favre TD streak">{{cite web| url = http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=nytimes&page=nfl/scores/final/W1299.htm | title = NFL Game Summary - Green Bay at Philadelphia| publisher = Sportsnetwork.com| accessdate = 2007-02-07}}</ref> the second longest streak ever behind [[Johnny Unitas]]' 47.<ref name="Unitas TD streak">{{cite web| url = http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/writers/b_duane_cross/09/14/favre/index.html | title = Favre from finished| last = Cross| first = B. Duane| publisher = [[Sports Illustrated]]| accessdate = 2006-11-13}}</ref>

In addition, Favre owns a number of team records, having printed his name into almost every passing category in the annals of [[History of the Green Bay Packers|Green Bay Packers history]].<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.packers.com/history/record_book/individual_records/passing/ | title = Team Record Book| publisher = Packers.com| accessdate = 2006-12-28}}</ref>

===Consecutive starts===
Considered the Iron Man of the NFL, Favre is one of two NFL players to have started every game his team has played over the past 15-year period (the other being punter [[Jeff Feagles]]).<ref name="Favre Stats">{{cite web|url=http://www.packers.com/team/players/favre_brett/|title=Favre's statistics at www.packers.com.|accessdate=2007-05-08}}</ref> Brett Favre is currently in first place for consecutive NFL games started by a quarterback. During the first 200 straight games started by Favre, 178 other quarterbacks started in the NFL, eleven of them being back-ups to Favre at one point, including [[Mark Brunell]] and [[Kurt Warner]]. <ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=279432 | title = 200 reasons to admire Favre| last = D'Amato| first = Gary | work = [[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]| date = 2004-11-28| accessdate = 2007-07-26}}</ref>

==Career Stats==
===Regular Season===
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<tr>
<td width="40" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><strong>&nbsp;Year</strong></td>
<td width="40" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;Team</strong></td>
<td width="30" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>G</strong></div></td>
<td width="30" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>S</strong></div></td>
<td width="30" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>W</strong></div></td>
<td width="38" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Comp</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Att</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Pct</strong></div></td>
<td width="42" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Yds</strong></div></td>
<td width="30" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>YPA</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Long</strong></div></td>
<td width="30" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Td</strong></div></td>
<td width="30" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Int</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Rate</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RAtt</strong></div></td>
<td width="40" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RYds</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RAvg</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RTd</strong></div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">1991</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Atlanta</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">1992</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">15</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">13</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">302</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">471</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">64.1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">3,227</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">6.9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">76</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">18</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">13</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">85.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">47</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">198</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">4.2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">1993</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">318</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">522</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">60.9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3,303</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">6.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">66</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">19</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">24</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">72.2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">58</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">216</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3.7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">1</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">1994</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">363</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">582</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">62.4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">3,882</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">6.7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">49</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">33</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">14</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">90.7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">42</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">202</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">4.8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">2</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">1995</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">11</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">359</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">570</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">63.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">4,413{{NFLN/L}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7.7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">99{{NFLN/R}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">38{{NFLN/L}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">13</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">99.5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">39</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">181</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">4.6</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">1996</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">13</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">325</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">543</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">59.9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">3,899</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">7.2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">80</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">39{{NFLN/L}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">13</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">95.8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">49</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">136</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">2.8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">2</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">1997</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">13</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">304</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">513</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">59.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3,867</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7.5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">74</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">35{{NFLN/L}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">92.6</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">58</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">187</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3.2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">1</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">1998</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">11</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">347{{NFLN/L}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">551</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">63.0{{NFLN/L}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">4,212{{NFLN/L}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">7.6</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">84</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">31</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">23</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">87.8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">40</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">133</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">3.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">1999</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">341</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">595{{NFLN/L}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">57.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">4,091</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">6.9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">74</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">22</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">23</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">74.7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">28</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">142</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">5.1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">2000</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">338</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">580</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">58.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">3,812</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">6.6</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">67</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">20</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">78.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">27</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">108</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">4.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">2001</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">12</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">314</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">510</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">61.6</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3,921</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7.7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">67</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">32</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">15</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">94.1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">38</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">56</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">1.5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">1</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">2002</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">12</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">341</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">551</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">61.9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">3,658</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">6.6</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">85</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">27</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">85.6</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">25</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">73</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">2.9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">2003</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">10</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">308</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">471</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">65.4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3,361</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7.1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">66</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">32{{NFLN/L}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">21</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">90.4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">18</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">15</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0.8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">2004</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">10</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">346</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">540</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">64.1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">4,088</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">7.6</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">79</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">30</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">17</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">92.4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">36</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">2.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">2005</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">372{{NFLN/L}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">607{{NFLN/L}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">61.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3,881</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">6.4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">59</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">20</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">29{{NFLN/L}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">70.9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">18</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">62</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3.4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">2006</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">343</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">613{{NFLN/L}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">56.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">3,885</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">6.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">82</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">18</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">18</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">72.7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">23</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">29</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">2007</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">205</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">308</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">66.6</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2,406</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7.8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">82</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">13</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">93.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">16</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">-3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">-0.2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr style="border-bottom:#000000 solid 1px">
<td colspan="2" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Career</strong></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>G</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>S</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>W</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Comp</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Att</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Pct</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Yds</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>YPA</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Long</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>TD</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Int</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Rate</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RAtt</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RYds</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RAvg</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RTds</strong></div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" nowrap="nowrap">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;17 Years</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">249{{NFLN/R}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">245{{NFLN/R}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">154{{NFLN/R}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">5,226{{NFLN/R}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">8,531{{NFLN/R}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">61.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">59,906</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">99{{NFLN/R}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">427{{NFLN/R}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">281{{NFLN/R}}</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">85.4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">542</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">1,771</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">13</div></td>
</tr>
</table>
{{NFLN/L}} League Leader {{NFLN/R}} NFL Record<ref name="Completions Leaderboard" /><ref name="Attempts Leaderboard">{{cite web | url = http://www.pro-football-reference.com/misc/att.htm | title = Leaderboard: Pass attempts | publisher = profootballreference.com | accessdate = 2007-02-26}}</ref><ref name="TD leaderboard">{{cite web | url = http://www.pro-football-reference.com/misc/ptd.htm | title = Leaderboard: Passing TD | publisher = profootballreference.com | accessdate = 2007-02-26}}</ref><ref name ="PYD leaderboard">{{cite web | url = http://www.pro-football-reference.com/misc/pyd.htm | title = Leaderboard: Passing yards | publisher = profootballreference.com | accessdate = 2007-02-26}}</ref><ref name="Favre Career Stats" /><ref name="Quarterbacks" /><ref name="favrewatch" />

* Favre also has one career reception for -7&nbsp;yards, a tipped pass that Favre himself caught. It was the first completion of Favre's career.<ref name="Favre Stats" />

===Playoff Stats===
<table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px">
<tr>
<td width="40" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><strong>&nbsp;Year</strong></td>
<td width="40" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;Team</strong></td>
<td width="30" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>G</strong></div></td>
<td width="30" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>S</strong></div></td>
<td width="30" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>W</strong></div></td>
<td width="38" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Comp</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Att</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Pct</strong></div></td>
<td width="42" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Yds</strong></div></td>
<td width="30" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>YPA</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Long</strong></div></td>
<td width="30" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Td</strong></div></td>
<td width="30" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Int</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Rate</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RAtt</strong></div></td>
<td width="40" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RYds</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RAvg</strong></div></td>
<td width="35" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RTd</strong></div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">1993</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">43</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">71</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">60.6</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">535</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7.5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">48</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">89.8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">18</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">4.5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">1994</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">41</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">73</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">56.2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">473</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">6.5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">59</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">70.2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1.8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">1995</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">66</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">102</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">64.7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">805</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7.9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">73</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">106.9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">1.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">1996</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">44</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">71</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">62.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">617</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">8.7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">81</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">107.5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">14</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">35</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">2.5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">1997</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">56</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">97</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">57.7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">668</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">6.9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">40</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">83.2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">-8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">-1.1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">1998</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">20</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">35</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">57.1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">292</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">8.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">47</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">79.7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">2001</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">48</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">73</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">65.8</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">550</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7.5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">51</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">67.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">6</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0.9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">2002</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">20</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">42</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">47.6</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">247</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">5.9</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">37</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">54.4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">-1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">-0.5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap">2003</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">41</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">66</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">62.1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">499</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">7.6</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">44</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">94.2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">2</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">1.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">2004</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Green Bay</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">22</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">33</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">66.7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">216</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">6.5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">28</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">55.4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">7</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">2.3</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr style="border-bottom:#000000 solid 1px">
<td colspan="2" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Career</strong></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>G</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>S</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>W</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Comp</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Att</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Pct</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Yds</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>YPA</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Long</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>TD</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Int</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>Rate</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RAtt</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RYds</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RAvg</strong></div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#999999"><div align="right"><strong>RTds</strong></div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;10 Years</td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">20</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">20</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">11</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">401</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">663</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">60.5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">4,902</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">7.4</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">81</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">34</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">26</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">84.0</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">50</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">73</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1.5</div></td>
<td nowrap="nowrap" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><div align="right">1</div></td>
</tr>
</table>
* Second career playoff pass completions: '''401'''<ref name="Favre Stats" /> (Montana, 463)<ref name = "Montana">{{Cite web | url = http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?player_id=154 | title = Pro Football Hall of Fame Joe Montana Career tab | publisher = profootballhof.com| accessdate = 2007-07-26}}</ref>
* Second career playoff passing touchdowns: '''34'''<ref name="Favre Stats" /> (Montana, 45)<ref name = "Montana" />
* Tied second career playoff interceptions thrown: '''26''' ([[Jim Kelly]], 28; [[Terry Bradshaw]], 26)<ref name="Interceptions Thrown">{{Cite web | url = http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/Article.php?Page=764 | title = This dog has had his day | publisher = coldhardfootballfacts.com | date = 2006-04-12 | accessdate = 2007-07-26}}</ref>
* Third career playoff pass attempts: '''663'''<ref name="Favre Stats" /> (Marino, 687;<ref name = "Marino">{{Cite web | url = http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?player_id=238 | title = Pro Football Hall of Fame Dan Marino Career tab | publisher = profootballhof.com| accessdate = 2007-07-26}}</ref> Montana, 732<ref name = "Montana" />)
* Third career playoff passing yards: '''4,902'''<ref name="Favre Stats" /> (Elway, 4,964;<ref name="Elway">{{Cite web | url = http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?player_id=64 | title = Pro Fooball Hall of Fame John Elway Career tab | publisher = profootballhof.com | accessdate = 2007-07-26}}</ref> Montana, 5,772<ref name = "Montana" />)

==Notes and references==
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==External links==
* [http://www.brettfavre.com/ Official site]
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* {{espn nfl|id=1025|name=Brett Favre}}

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Brett Lorenzo Favre (pronounced '\ˈfärv\') (born on October 10, 1969 in Gulfport, Mississippi [1]) is an American football player, currently the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). Favre started at the quarterback position for The University of Southern Mississippi for four years before being selected in the second round of the 1991 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons.[2] After one season with the Falcons, Favre was traded to the Green Bay Packers on February 10, 1992 for a first-round draft pick.[3] He became the Packers starting quarterback in the fourth game of the 1992 NFL season.

Favre is the only three-time AP MVP (1995-97) in NFL history and has led the Packers to two Super Bowls: a victory against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXI and a loss to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXII. Favre is currently playing his 17th season in the NFL and has started every game since his first start for the Packers in 1992. His records include: most career NFL touchdown passes (427), most career NFL interceptions thrown (281), most consecutive starts among NFL quarterbacks (245, 265 total starts including playoffs), most career pass completions (5,226), most career pass attempts (8,531), and most career victories as a starting quarterback (154).[4][5] Favre is second only to Dan Marino (61,361) in NFL career passing yards with 59,906.[5]

Favre has a wife, Deanna, whom he married on July 14, 1996. Together they have two daughters, Brittany (born February 6, 1989) and Breleigh (born July 13, 1999).[6]

Early years

Favre was raised in the small town of Kiln, Mississippi and is of French and Choctaw ancestry; one of his paternal grandparents was a Native American affiliated with the Choctaw.[7] He was the second of four children and attended Hancock North Central High School where he played baseball and football. Favre started for the Hancock North Central baseball team as an eighth-grader and earned five varsity letters. He played quarterback, lineman, strong safety, placekicker and punter in a primarily option, run-oriented offense coached by his father, Irvin Favre.

Irvin Favre said he knew his son had a great arm but also knew that the school was blessed with good running backs. As a result, in the three years Brett was on the team, his father ran a run-oriented offense called the wishbone. Favre rarely threw more than five passes in a game.[8]

College career

After high school, Southern Mississippi offered Favre a scholarship (the only one he received). Southern Miss wanted him to play defensive back but Favre wanted to play quarterback instead. Favre began his freshman year as the seventh string quarterback and took over the starting position in the second half of the third game of the year against Tulane on September 19, 1987. Favre, despite suffering a hangover from the night before and vomiting during warm-ups, led the Golden Eagles to a come-from-behind victory with two touchdown passes.[9]

In his junior season, Favre led the Golden Eagles to an upset of Florida State (then ranked sixth in the nation) on September 2, 1989. Favre capped a six-and-a-half-minute drive with the game-winning touchdown pass with 23 seconds remaining.[9]

On July 14, 1990, before the start of Favre's senior year of college, he was involved in a near-fatal car accident. When going around a bend a few tenths of a mile from his parents' house, Favre lost control of his car, which flipped three times and came to rest against a tree. It was only after one of his brothers smashed a car window with a golf club, that Favre could be evacuated to the hospital. On the way there, inside of the ambulance, his mother was sitting with him. "All I kept asking [her] was 'Will I be able to play football again?'" Favre recalled later. Doctors would later remove 30 inches of Favre's small intestine. Six weeks after this incident, on September 8, Favre led Southern Miss to a comeback victory over Alabama. Alabama coach Gene Stallings said, "You can call it a miracle or a legend or whatever you want to. I just know that on that day, Brett Favre was larger than life."[10]

Favre earned a Teaching Degree from The University of Southern Mississippi with an emphasis in special education.[11]

Atlanta Falcons career

Favre was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round, 33rd overall in the 1991 NFL Draft. Atlanta coach Jerry Glanville did not approve of the drafting of Favre, saying it would take a plane crash for him to put Favre into the game.[12] Favre's first pass in a NFL regular season game resulted in an interception returned for a touchdown. He only attempted four passes in his career at Atlanta, completing none of them.[4]

The Green Bay Packers general manager Ron Wolf traded a first round pick (19th overall, RB Tony Smith, Southern Miss) for Favre during the following offseason. Wolf, while an assistant to the general manager of the New York Jets, had intended to take Favre in the 1991 NFL draft, but Favre was taken by the Falcons on the previous pick.[12]

According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel and other sources, during the physical after the trade, Favre was diagnosed with avascular necrosis, the same degenerative hip condition that ended Bo Jackson's career, and doctors recommended he be failed. Wolf overruled them.[13]

Green Bay Packers career

Brett Favre has played 16 seasons in Green Bay. During his time in Green Bay, Favre has won three consecutive AP MVP awards, the first and only person in NFL history to do so.[14] He helped the Packers appear in two Super Bowls, winning Super Bowl XXXI. Favre has also started every Green Bay Packers game since September 20, 1992.[3]

Beginnings in Green Bay

In the second game of the 1992 season, the Packers played the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Buccaneers were leading 17-0 at half time when head coach Mike Holmgren benched starting quarterback Don Majkowski and Favre played the second half. On his first regular season play as a Packer, Favre threw a pass which was deflected and caught by himself. Favre was tackled and the completion went for -7 yards. The Packers lost the game 31-3, chalking up only 106 yards passing.[15][16]

In the third game of the 1992 season, then-starting quarterback Don Majkowski injured a ligament in his ankle against the Cincinnati Bengals, an injury severe enough that he would be out for four weeks. Favre replaced Majkowski for the remainder of the contest. Favre fumbled four times during the course of the game,[16] a performance poor enough that the crowd chanted for Favre to be removed in favor of another Packers backup quarterback at the time, Ty Detmer.[17] However, down 23-17 with 1:07 left in the game, the Packers started an offensive series on their own 8 yard line. Still at the quarterback position, Favre completed a 42 yard pass to Sterling Sharpe. On the next play, Favre threw the game-winning touchdown pass to Kitrick Taylor with 13 seconds remaining.[16]

The next week's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers began the longest consecutive starts streak for a quarterback in NFL history. The game ended in a 17-3 victory and his passer rating was 144.6. During the season, Favre helped put together a six-game winning streak for the Packers, the longest winning streak for the club since 1965. They ended 9-7 that season, missing the playoffs on their last game.[16] Favre finished his first season as a Packer with 3,227 yards and a quarterback rating of 85.3, helping him to his first Pro Bowl.[18]

The following season Favre helped the Packers to their first playoff berth since 1982 and was named to his second pro bowl. After the season Favre became a free agent. General manager Ron Wolf negotiated Favre into a five-year, $19 million contract. Favre and the Packers finished the 1994 season 9-7, advancing them to the playoffs in back to back years, a feat the Packers had not done since the Vince Lombardi era.[19]

In 1995, Favre won the first of his three AP MVP awards. Favre led the Packers to an 11-5 record, Green Bay's best record in nearly thirty years.[20] Favre passed for a career high of 4,413 yards and 38 touchdowns, recording a quarterback rating of 99.5, the highest of his career to date.[3] The Packers advanced to the NFC Championship Game after upsetting the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Divisional Game. The Packers lost the NFC Championship game to the Dallas Cowboys, marking the third year in a row the Packers season was ended by the Cowboys in the playoffs. Favre helped the Packers advance farther in the playoffs than any other Packer team since 1967, the season the Packers won Super Bowl II.[21]

While being treated for various injuries, Brett Favre developed an addiction to vicodin, which became publicly known when he suffered a seizure during a hospital visit. Amid an NFL investigation, he went public to avoid any rumors about his condition. In May 1996 he went into treatment and remained in rehabilitation for 46 days. Had he chosen not to go, the NFL would have imposed a $900,000 fine.[22][23]

Super Bowl years

Favre led the Packers to their best season in 30-years in the 1996 season, winning his second consecutive MVP award in the process. The Packers led the NFL in points scored as well as fewest points scored against. Green Bay tied the Denver Broncos for the NFL's best regular season record, 13-3, defeated the San Francisco 49ers and Carolina Panthers at Lambeau Field in the playoffs. The Packers advanced to Super Bowl XXXI at the Louisiana Superdome, a short drive from Favre's hometown.[24]

In Super Bowl XXXI, Favre completed 14 of 27 passes for 246 yards and 2 touchdowns. On the second play of the game, Favre threw a 54-yard touchdown pass to receiver Andre Rison. Favre also completed an 81-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Freeman in the second quarter (then a Super Bowl record). Favre rushed for 12 yards and another touchdown, as the Packers won Super Bowl XXXI over the New England Patriots, 35-21. In their 19 games of the season, the Packers had a turnover ratio of plus 24, and outscored their opponents 100-48 in the playoffs.[24]

Favre and the Packers continued their dominance of the NFC during the next season. Favre was named AP co-MVP of the league along with Detroit Lions' running back Barry Sanders, his third straight award. Also, Green Bay advanced to the Super Bowl for the second year in a row. After being heavily favored, the Packers lost to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXII by the score of 31-24 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego. Favre completed 25 of 42 passes for 256 yards and 3 touchdowns, with 1 interception in the losing effort.[14]

Post-Super Bowl seasons

Favre scans the Bears' defense during the 2004 season

Favre and the Packers continued posting positive results through the next few seasons. Through the 2004 season, the Packers had the longest streak of non-losing seasons (13) in the NFL, despite an 8-8 record under coach Ray Rhodes, a 9-7 season under coach Mike Sherman, and no playoff berths in either 1999 or 2000. The streak ended in 2005, with the Packers finishing 4-12 overall.

Favre has not had as much success in the postseason since Super Bowl XXXII; he is 2-5 in the playoffs since the 1998 season.[25] Two of those losses were at home in the wild-card game, and they were the first postseason losses ever at Lambeau Field. Since 1998, he has recorded 149 completions on 249 attempts for 1,804 yards, with 11 touchdown passes and 16 interceptions, leaving him with a quarterback passer rating of 70.1 in the playoffs.[26]

On March 1, 2001, Favre signed a 10-year contract extension with the Packers, the first in team history which also made Favre the first $100 million player in NFL history.[3]

Michael Strahan controversy

Favre was the target of controversy at the end of 2001 when, in the regular-season finale against the New York Giants at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Favre rolled to his right and slid down at the feet of hard-charging Giants defensive end Michael Strahan. It was Strahan's lone sack of the game and gave him the NFL's single-season sack record of 22.5, which topped Mark Gastineau's record of 22 set in 1984.[27] Favre claimed he had changed the play at the line of scrimmage, but the rest of the team appeared to run a different play than Favre's. The Packers were winning the game handily —and did win 34-25— and Favre's offensive line had relegated Strahan to a non-factor for most of the game. Players and fans from around the league were highly critical of the play. Mike Freeman of The New York Times wrote: "Yes, Mr. Favre, Strahan deserves the record, but please, handing it to him the way you did, as if you were throwing change into a Salvation Army bucket, is the kind of mistake Favre may never live down".[28]

2003 Oakland Raiders game

One of the defining moments of Favre's career and arguably his greatest game ever took place on December 22, 2003, in a Monday Night Football game against the Oakland Raiders. The day before, on Sunday, December 21, 2003, Brett's father Irvin Favre ran into a ditch near Kiln, Mississippi, where years earlier Brett Favre had nearly died in a car accident. Sergeant Joe Gazzo of the Mississippi Highway Patrol stated, "It didn't appear that the accident was serious enough to cause him to be unconscious, so that leads us to believe that a medical condition was what caused him to go off the road." Irvin Favre went off the road at 5:23 p.m., according to eye-witness reports, and was pronounced dead at 6:15 p.m. An autopsy performed the following day showed that Irvin Favre died of a sudden heart attack.[29]

Favre elected to play the day after his father's death, and passed for four touchdowns in the first half and 399 total yards in a 41-7 victory over the Raiders on international television (even receiving applause from the highly partisan "Raider Nation"). Afterwards, Favre said, "I knew that my dad would have wanted me to play. I love him so much and I love this game. It's meant a great deal to me, to my dad, to my family, and I didn't expect this kind of performance. But I know he was watching tonight."[30] He was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance.[31] He then went to his father's funeral in Pass Christian, Mississippi. Favre won an ESPY Award for his Monday Night Football performance.[32]

Recent years

From 2003-2005, a series of events related to Favre's family were reported in the media. These were usually accompanied by discussion of Favre's "toughness", playing through this adversity [citation needed], speculation as to whether Favre might take a few games off (thus breaking his consecutive games streak), or retire considering the number of seasons he had already played. In October, 2004, ten months after the death of Favre's father, his brother-in-law, Casey Tynes, was killed in an all-terrain vehicle accident on Favre's Mississippi property.[33]

Soon after in 2004, Favre's wife, Deanna Favre, was diagnosed with breast cancer. This announcement brought about discussion as to whether this news might prompt Favre to take a leave of absence, or retire[citation needed]. Following aggressive treatment through 2004, Deanna made significant progress and was expected to make a complete recovery. She created The Deanna Favre Hope Foundation which supports breast cancer education and women's breast imaging and diagnosis services for all women, including those who are medically underserved.[34][33]

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Brett Favre, third from the left, and First Lady Laura Bush, third from the right, attend a ribbon cutting ceremony in Kiln, MS after Hurricane Katrina

In late August 2005, Favre's family suffered another setback: Hurricane Katrina blew through Mississippi, destroying his family's home there; however, none of his family members were injured.[35] Brett and Deanna's property in Hattiesburg, Mississippi was also extensively damaged by the storm.[36] Favre elected to continue to play in the 2005 season.

In the 2005 Green Bay Packers season, despite throwing for over 3,000 yards for a record 14th consecutive time, Favre had a below average season with only 20 touchdown passes and a league-leading 29 interceptions. The loss of guards Marco Rivera and Mike Wahle to free agency along with key injuries to Javon Walker, Ahman Green, Bubba Franks, and others, hampered Favre and the Packers in 2005. His passer rating was 70.9, 31st in the NFL and the worst single season rating of his career.[37] After the disappointing 2005 season, many speculated that Favre would retire.[38] However, on April 26, 2006, Favre announced that he would remain with the team for the 2006 season. Despite earlier comments that the 2006 season would be his last, Favre announced in a press conference on May 6, 2006 that he has not ruled out the possibility of returning beyond the 2006 season.[39]

In the 2006 Green Bay Packers season, Favre suffered his first career shutout against the Chicago Bears. Later in the season, the New England Patriots shut out the Packers in a game where Favre was injured before half time and could not complete the game.[40][41] On September 24, 2006, Favre became just the second quarterback in NFL history to record 400 touchdown passes (Dan Marino being the first). He connected with rookie wide receiver Greg Jennings on a 5-yard pass that Jennings turned into a 75-yard touchdown play during a win against the Detroit Lions.[42] He also became the first player ever to complete 5,000 passes in his career. On December 31, 2006 the Packers played their last game of the season, winning 26-7 against the Chicago Bears. It was his 22nd career win versus the Bears, moving him to an all-time record of 22-8.

On February 26, 2007, Brett Favre underwent minor arthroscopic ankle surgery in Green Bay, Wisconsin to remove a buildup of bone spurs in his left ankle. Favre has made a full recovery and attended team workouts in May 2007.[43]

Favre broke Dan Marino's touchdown pass record on September 30, 2007, at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

There were rumors leading up to the 2007 NFL Draft that the New England Patriots and the Packers were the two teams most interested in acquiring wide receiver Randy Moss. On April 29, 2007, the Raiders agreed to a trade with the Patriots, sending Moss to Foxborough, Massachusetts in exchange for a fourth-round selection, the 110th overall, in the 2007 NFL Draft. The difference between the Packers offer and the Patriots offer was whether or not the money would be guaranteed. The Patriots were willing to guarantee the deal while the Packers balked at this clause. Favre criticized the Packers for their decision regarding Moss's contract, thinking that acquiring a player of Randy Moss's skill would give Green Bay a better chance at winning a championship. It was rumored Green Bay's decision to not give Moss a guaranteed contract led to Favre requesting a trade from the team, which he later denied. [44]

On September 16, 2007 Favre and the Packers defeated the New York Giants to give Favre his record setting 149th win passing John Elway.

On September 30, 2007 Favre threw a 16 yard touchdown pass to Greg Jennings in the first quarter of the Packers game against the Vikings. This was his 421st NFL touchdown pass, and set a new all time record, surpassing Dan Marino's 420. Breaking this record received high praise from around the NFL, with congratulations coming from people such as NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, former Packers head coach Mike Holmgren, and colleague quarterbacks Steve Young and Joe Montana. After the completion of touchdown 421, play was briefly stopped at the Metrodome, and a message created by Dan Marino for Brett Favre was shown inside the stadium.

On November 4th, 2007 after Brett Farve and the Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 33-22, he became only the 3rd quarterback to have defeated all thirty-one other current NFL teams. He joins Peyton Manning and Tom Brady to accomplish this feat. [45]

Career awards

Honors and awards

Record Books

Records and milestones

Favre currently possesses a number of NFL records:

  • Most career passing touchdowns: 427[52][53]
  • Most career pass completions: 5,226[54][5]
  • Most career pass attempts: 8,531[5][4][55]
  • Most career starts by a quarterback: 245[5][56]
  • Most career points by a quarterback: 2,640[52]
  • Most career interceptions thrown by a quarterback: 281[52][57]
  • Most wins by a starting quarterback (NFL) regular season career: 154[5] (Regular season record: 154-91)
  • Most career wins by a starting quarterback regular season and playoffs combined: 165[52] (Favre's Overall Record: 165-100
  • Most career games at the quarterback position: 249 Earl Morrall, 255 and George Blanda, 340 played more games, but most of their games were as kickers only.[52][56]
  • Most consecutive seasons with 20 or more touchdown passes: 12 (1994-2005)[3]
  • Most consecutive seasons with 30 or more touchdown passes: 5 (1994-1998)[3] For perspective, only five other quarterbacks in NFL history have recorded at least two consecutive 30-touchdown passing seasons in their careers: Steve Bartkowski,[58] Dan Fouts,[59] Dan Marino,[60] Jeff Garcia,[61] Y.A. Tittle.[62]
  • Most seasons with 30 or more touchdown passes: 8 (1994-1998, 2001, 2003-2004)[3]
  • Most seasons leading the league in touchdown passes: 4 (1995-1997,2003[63][64][65][66][53])
  • Most consecutive 3,000+ yards passing seasons: 15 (1992-2006)[3]
  • Most consecutive 300+ completion seasons: 15 (1992-2006)[3]
  • Most AP NFL MVP awards: 3 (1995, 1996, 1997)[67]
  • Most consecutive starts by a quarterback (NFL): 245[5] (265 including playoffs)
  • Longest touchdown pass: 99 yards (to Robert Brooks, 1995)[68] (tied with several others)
  • Second longest touchdown pass in overtime: 82 Yards (Ron Jaworski, 99)[69]
  • Most career touchdown passes of at least 75 yards: 13[70]
  • Most touchdown passes in a single stadium: 199 (record set at Lambeau Field)[3][71]
  • Tied for most wins as a starting quarterback against one team: 22-9 Against the Chicago Bears (Dan Marino, 22-10 Against the Indianapolis Colts)[72]
  • Third quarterback ever to have victories against 31 NFL teams (all current teams except his own team) (Peyton Manning, Tom Brady)[73]

Favre also continues to close in on several NFL career records.[5] As of the end of Week 9 of the 2007 NFL season, Favre stands at:

  • Second in career passing yards: 59,906 (Marino, 61,361)[52][74][5]
  • Second in single stadium passing yards: 26,850 (Record set at Lambeau Field) (Elway, 27,889 - Mile High Stadium)[71]
  • Second in most career 20 touchdown seasons by a quarterback: 12 (Marino, 13)[52][75]
  • Second in career consecutive starts by an NFL player: 245 (Jim Marshall, 270)[5]
  • Second in games with at least 3 touchdown passes: 60 (Marino, 62)[3]
  • Second in games with 4 or more touchdown passes: 19 (Marino, 21)[76]
  • Second in most career fourth quarter or OT comebacks by a quarterback in NFL history: 40 (Elway, 46)[77]
  • Second in most career games with at least 300 or more passing yards: 53 (Marino, 63)[3][76][78]
  • Fourth all-time in most consecutive games played by a NFL player: 247 (Morten Andersen, 248; Jim Marshall, 282; Jeff Feagles, 312)[52][79] (Note : Jeff Feagles is a punter and not a position player, so many regard Jim Marshall to be the true record holder)

From 2002 to 2004, Favre threw a touchdown pass in 36 consecutive games,[80] the second longest streak ever behind Johnny Unitas' 47.[81]

In addition, Favre owns a number of team records, having printed his name into almost every passing category in the annals of Green Bay Packers history.[82]

Consecutive starts

Considered the Iron Man of the NFL, Favre is one of two NFL players to have started every game his team has played over the past 15-year period (the other being punter Jeff Feagles).[3] Brett Favre is currently in first place for consecutive NFL games started by a quarterback. During the first 200 straight games started by Favre, 178 other quarterbacks started in the NFL, eleven of them being back-ups to Favre at one point, including Mark Brunell and Kurt Warner. [83]

Career Stats

Regular Season

 Year   Team
G
S
W
Comp
Att
Pct
Yds
YPA
Long
Td
Int
Rate
RAtt
RYds
RAvg
RTd
1991 Atlanta
2
0
0
0
4
0.0
0
0
0
0
2
0.0
0
0
0.0
0
1992 Green Bay
15
13
8
302
471
64.1
3,227
6.9
76
18
13
85.3
47
198
4.2
1
1993 Green Bay
16
16
9
318
522
60.9
3,303
6.3
66
19
24
72.2
58
216
3.7
1
1994 Green Bay
16
16
9
363
582
62.4
3,882
6.7
49
33
14
90.7
42
202
4.8
2
1995 Green Bay
16
16
11
359
570
63.0
7.7
13
99.5
39
181
4.6
3
1996 Green Bay
16
16
13
325
543
59.9
3,899
7.2
80
13
95.8
49
136
2.8
2
1997 Green Bay
16
16
13
304
513
59.3
3,867
7.5
74
16
92.6
58
187
3.2
1
1998 Green Bay
16
16
11
551
7.6
84
31
23
87.8
40
133
3.3
1
1999 Green Bay
16
16
8
341
57.3
4,091
6.9
74
22
23
74.7
28
142
5.1
0
2000 Green Bay
16
16
9
338
580
58.3
3,812
6.6
67
20
16
78.0
27
108
4.0
0
2001 Green Bay
16
16
12
314
510
61.6
3,921
7.7
67
32
15
94.1
38
56
1.5
1
2002 Green Bay
16
16
12
341
551
61.9
3,658
6.6
85
27
16
85.6
25
73
2.9
0
2003 Green Bay
16
16
10
308
471
65.4
3,361
7.1
66
21
90.4
18
15
0.8
0
2004 Green Bay
16
16
10
346
540
64.1
4,088
7.6
79
30
17
92.4
16
36
2.3
0
2005 Green Bay
16
16
4
61.3
3,881
6.4
59
20
70.9
18
62
3.4
0
2006 Green Bay
16
16
8
343
56.0
3,885
6.3
82
18
18
72.7
23
29
1.3
1
2007 Green Bay
8
8
7
205
308
66.6
2,406
7.8
82
13
8
93.3
16
-3
-0.2
0
       Career
G
S
W
Comp
Att
Pct
Yds
YPA
Long
TD
Int
Rate
RAtt
RYds
RAvg
RTds
       17 Years
61.3
59,906
7.0
85.4
542
1,771
3.3
13

Template:NFLN/L League Leader Template:NFLN/R NFL Record[54][55][53][74][52][56][5]

  • Favre also has one career reception for -7 yards, a tipped pass that Favre himself caught. It was the first completion of Favre's career.[3]

Playoff Stats

 Year   Team
G
S
W
Comp
Att
Pct
Yds
YPA
Long
Td
Int
Rate
RAtt
RYds
RAvg
RTd
1993 Green Bay
2
2
1
43
71
60.6
535
7.5
48
5
3
89.8
4
18
4.5
0
1994 Green Bay
2
2
1
41
73
56.2
473
6.5
59
0
1
70.2
4
7
1.8
0
1995 Green Bay
3
3
2
66
102
64.7
805
7.9
73
8
2
106.9
7
7
1.0
0
1996 Green Bay
3
3
3
44
71
62.0
617
8.7
81
5
1
107.5
14
35
2.5
1
1997 Green Bay
3
3
2
56
97
57.7
668
6.9
40
5
3
83.2
7
-8
-1.1
0
1998 Green Bay
1
1
0
20
35
57.1
292
8.3
47
2
2
79.7
0
0
0.0
0
2001 Green Bay
2
2
1
48
73
65.8
550
7.5
51
4
7
67.0
7
6
0.9
0
2002 Green Bay
1
1
0
20
42
47.6
247
5.9
37
1
2
54.4
2
-1
-0.5
0
2003 Green Bay
2
2
1
41
66
62.1
499
7.6
44
3
1
94.2
2
2
1.0
0
2004 Green Bay
1
1
0
22
33
66.7
216
6.5
28
1
4
55.4
3
7
2.3
0
       Career
G
S
W
Comp
Att
Pct
Yds
YPA
Long
TD
Int
Rate
RAtt
RYds
RAvg
RTds
       10 Years
20
20
11
401
663
60.5
4,902
7.4
81
34
26
84.0
50
73
1.5
1
  • Second career playoff pass completions: 401[3] (Montana, 463)[84]
  • Second career playoff passing touchdowns: 34[3] (Montana, 45)[84]
  • Tied second career playoff interceptions thrown: 26 (Jim Kelly, 28; Terry Bradshaw, 26)[57]
  • Third career playoff pass attempts: 663[3] (Marino, 687;[85] Montana, 732[84])
  • Third career playoff passing yards: 4,902[3] (Elway, 4,964;[86] Montana, 5,772[84])

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