Does anybody know how many more interceptions ol Brett has to throw to be all time #1 interception king? And wouldnt you just love to set the record sunday! I see it coming!
Does anybody know how many more interceptions ol Brett has to throw to be all time #1 interception king? And wouldnt you just love to set the record sunday! I see it coming!
I thought he had already tied, or set the record?
He was talking on ESPN and saying "That's the thing with records, you got to take the good with the bad."
My computer is too slow right now to do the research.
Guru? Need some help.
He's also one team away from having beaten all the opposing NFL teams in his career. After tomorrow, I hope he's still one away!
Everything happens for a reason.
I think our boys know the importance of this game. I dont see bert as i like to call him, retiring and having beat all 31 teams unless you count GB as one of those teams cause I think he may beat himself this week! they think the chiefs are a bunch of no goods, but they will see!!!!
Bratt Favre already owns the record of most interceptions thown, lifetime.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Favre
Records and milestones
Favre currently possesses a number of NFL records:Favre also continues to close in on several NFL career records.[1] As of the end of Week 8 of the 2007 NFL season, Favre stands at:
- Most career passing touchdowns: 425 [51][52]
- Most career pass completions: 5,202[53][1]
- Most career points by a quarterback: 2,622[51]
- Most wins by a starting quarterback (NFL) regular season career: 153[1] (Regular season record: 153-91)
- Most consecutive seasons with 20 or more touchdown passes: 12 (1994-2005)[4]
- Most consecutive seasons with 30 or more touchdown passes: 5 (1994-1998)[4] For perspective, only five other quarterbacks in NFL history have recorded at least two consecutive 30-touchdown passing seasons in their careers: Steve Bartkowski,[54] Dan Fouts,[55] Dan Marino,[56] Jeff Garcia,[57] Y.A. Tittle.[58]
- Most seasons with 30 or more touchdown passes: 8 (1994-1998, 2001, 2003-2004)[4]
- Most seasons leading the league in touchdown passes: 4 (1995-1997,2003[59][60][61][62][52])
- Most consecutive 3,000+ yards passing seasons: 15 (1992-2006)[4]
- Most consecutive 300+ completion seasons: 15 (1992-2006)[4]
- Most AP NFL MVP awards: 3 (1995, 1996, 1997)[63]
- Most consecutive starts by a quarterback (NFL): 244[1] (264 including playoffs)
- Most career starts by a quarterback: 244 [1][64]
- Longest touchdown pass: 99 yards (to Robert Brooks, 1995)[65] (tied with several others)
- Most career pass attempts: 8,497[1][5][66]
- Most touchdown passes in a single stadium (record set at Lambeau Field)[4][67]
- Most career interceptions thrown by a quarterback: 279 [51][68]
- Most career wins and second in record by a starting quarterback, regular season and playoffs combined: 164-100 (Elway, 162-90-1)[51]
- Most career games at the quarterback position: 248 Earl Morrall, 255 and George Blanda, 340 played more games, but most of their games were as kickers only.[51][64]
From 2002 to 2004, Favre threw a touchdown pass in 36 consecutive games,[73] the second longest streak ever behind Johnny Unitas' 47.[74]
- Second in career passing yards: 59,546 (Marino, 61,361)[51][69][1]
- Second in single stadium passing yards (Record set at Lambeau Field) (Elway, 27,889 - Mile High Stadium)[67]
- Second in most career 20 touchdown seasons by a quarterback: 12 (Marino, 13)[51][70]
- Second in career consecutive starts by an NFL player: 244 (Jim Marshall, 270)[1]
- Second in games with at least 3 touchdown passes: 60 (Marino, 62)[4]
- Second in games with 4 or more touchdown passes: 19 (Marino, 21)[71]
- Second longest touchdown pass in overtime: 82 Yards (Ron Jaworski, 99)[72]
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.[75]
There is only ONE record of any concern on Sunday. Keeping him winless against KC.
THAT quarterback is NOT a Pro Bowl quarterback. Never was and never will be.
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