Brett Favre - Quarterback
 Brett Favre - Quarterback Brett Favre is a golden football god. The all-time leader in pass completions (5,021) brought glory back to Titletown, and delivered a Super Bowl victory following the 1996 season. Favre is on the cusp of breaking every major passing record in the NFL. He's two victories away from breaking the all-time win total for a QB (Elway currently ranks number one with 147 W's). Favre is 135 passes away from Marino's all-time career attempts record. Favre needs 3,862 passing yards to top Marino's all-time record for most yards completed (61,361). If Favre throws seven touchdowns in 2007, he'll pass Marino's all-time touchdown mark (420). Favre needs five more picks to pass George Blanda's record of 277 career interceptions. Despite his yearly waffling about retirement, Favre is, without question, one of the greatest players to ever play the game.
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| Team: |
Green Bay Packers |
| Number: |
4 |
| Position: |
Quarterback - Quarterback |
| Claim to Fame: |
Favre is an eight-time Pro Bowler and three-time league MVP who has started 257 consecutive games (including the playoffs). If he ever decides to retire, Favre will certainly be a first ballot Hall of Famer. |
| Profile: |
TBD |
| Height: |
6'1 |
| Weight: |
222 |
| Born: |
10/09/65 |
| College: |
Southern Miss. |
| NFL Experience: |
17 |
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