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Brett Favre, the all-time leader in consecutive starts by an NFL player. This is a list of the most consecutive starts and games played by a player by position in the National Football League (NFL). [1] [2] Quarterback Brett Favre's streak of 297 consecutive games started is the longest all-time.
The MLB portion of Matsui's streak lasted for 519 games and is an MLB record for consecutive games to start a player's career. The entire combined streak stretched from August 22, 1993, to May 10, 2006, and was ended by a wrist injury sustained during what was his 519th consecutive game (see above). The MLB portion of the streak extended from ...
Most consecutive games played, career: 352, Jeff Feagles, 1988–2009 [1]: 540 Most consecutive games played, one team : 270, Jim Marshall (Minnesota Vikings), 1961–1979 [ 3 ] Most consecutive snaps : 10,363, Joe Thomas (Cleveland Browns), 2007–2017
Consecutive games played. 2,632 – Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore Orioles – May 30, 1982 through September 19, 1998; Consecutive innings played (non-pitcher) 8,243 – Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore Orioles – June 5, 1982 through September 14, 1987 (record set over 903 games) Consecutive seasons played
Most games played: 335, Tom Brady, 2001–2007; 2009–2022 [2] Most consecutive starts : 297 (321 including playoffs), Brett Favre, 1992–2010 [ 3 ] Most consecutive starts to begin a career : 208 (227 including playoffs) Peyton Manning , 1998–2011 [ 4 ]
Brett Favre holds the record for most consecutive starts by a quarterback. In the history of the National Football League (NFL), there have been twelve starts streaks of at least 100 consecutive games by eleven different quarterbacks, with four of those with a regular season streak of at least 200 games. [1] [2]
On this day in 1933, Lou Gehrig became baseball's Iron Man, breaking the record for most consecutive games played with 1,308. Ripken broke the record in 1995, and will likely hold it for decades ...
The first player to play 500 consecutive games was Murray Murdoch, who played his 500th consecutive game during the 1936–37 season, the 20th season of the NHL. Phil Kessel is the current record holder, having played 1,064 games consecutively; likewise, he is the only player to have recorded 1,000 consecutive games.