Records up to the end of the 2008 season of NFC quarterbacks on the roster as of 8/31/09 are (In winning percentage order): Brett Favre 169-100-0 62.8% (Playoffs: 12-10 54.5%) Tarvaris Jackson 10-9-0 52.6% (Playoffs: 0-1 0.0%) Sage Rosenfels 6-6-0 50.0% Jay Cutler 17-20-0 45.9% Daunte Culpepper 41-54-0 43.1% (Playoffs: 2-2 50.0%) Aaron Rodgers 6-10-0 37.5% The rest of the quarterbacks don't have a won/loss record yet because they either haven't played in game yet, or they weren't the starting QB for the games they did play. They are Brett Basanez, John David Booty, Brian Brohm, Matt Flynn, Caleb Hanie, Matthew Stafford, and Drew Stanton. Summary: Favre: 169-100-0 62.8% The other 12 quarterbacks: 80-99-0 44.6%
The Cowboys record was 5-11 and they finished 4th in the NFC East
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Only if they played in the NFC West. The Cowboys cannot win the NFC East title, and there are too many other wild-card candidates with better records.
During the 2010 season, the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins finished tied for third place (and the cellar) in the NFC East. The teams had identical 6-and-10 records.
Through January 2, 2011, the Dallas Cowboys tied the Washington Redskins for third place in the NFC East. Both teams had 6-and-10 records, but the Cowboys had a better record in the division at 3-3.
The Detroit Lions are in the NFC. They are in the NFC North division.
I can't say as that I have found historical All Pro rosters but I do know that two quarterbacks, John Hadl and Warren Moon, have made the Pro Bowl for both conferences.
Packers 10-6 Vikings 9-7 Bears 7-9 Lions 5-11
NFC East, to be exact.
AFC- AFC east, AFC west, AFC north, AFC south NFC- NFC east, NFC west, NFC north, NFC south
The Saints are an NFC South team.
Donovan McNabb, a former NFL quarterback, holds several notable records, including being the all-time passing leader for the Philadelphia Eagles, with over 32,000 passing yards and 216 touchdown passes during his tenure. He also ranks among the top quarterbacks in NFL history for career rushing yards by a quarterback, showcasing his dual-threat capability. Additionally, McNabb was a six-time Pro Bowl selection and led his team to five NFC Championship games, further solidifying his legacy in the league.