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^a The NFL did not count ties in the standings until 1972. Therefore, ties occurring prior to 1972 do not count toward a quarterback's win percentage, while ties occurring in 1972 or later count as half-win, half-loss. ^b Layne is listed as having started all 12 games for the Bulldogs (NFL) in 1949, and that team finished 1–10–1. Combined ...
First NFL quarterback to defeat 32 franchises: Brett Favre vs. Green Bay Packers; October 5, 2009 [150] [167] First NFL quarterback to reach 100 career wins (regular season): Johnny Unitas vs. Green Bay Packers; November 9, 1969; First NFL quarterback to reach 150 career wins (regular season): Brett Favre vs. San Diego Chargers; September 23, 2007
The NFL officially counts and includes the statistical records logged by teams that played in the American Football League (AFL) as part of NFL history. Therefore, these teams' pre-merger win–loss records are accounted for. However, the NFL does not officially count All-America Football Conference statistics, despite the 1950 NFL–AAFC ...
There have been 22 NFL Drafts since the year 2000 and the start of the 21st century. Some of them have delivered Hall of Fame-worthy quarterbacks like Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers. But ...
The quarterback draft class of 2013 hasn’t officially been pronounced dead yet, but it’s on serious life support. All that's left now are four backup QBs fighting for their NFL lives.
For a fair comparison, let's compare Young to the other No. 1 picks in the common NFL Draft era, which dates back to 1967. In 1959, the Green Bay Packers drafted Iowa quarterback Randy Duncan ...
Quarterbacks. Season Quarterback(s) Reference(s) 1948: Jack Mitchell [1] 1949: ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view; Search. Search. Toggle the table of ...
In 1936, the league introduced the NFL draft after team owners voted on it in 1935. [6] [7] The intention of the draft is to make the NFL more competitive, as some teams had an advantage in signing players. [5] [7] From 1947 through 1958 the NFL designated the first overall selection as a "bonus" or "lottery pick". The pick was awarded by a ...