16 seasons ... 1992-2007.
Brett Favre was the winning quarterback of Super Bowl XXXI, played January 26, 1997, when the Green Bay Packers beat the New England Patriots 35-21 after the 1996 season. (Favre and the Packers lost Super Bowl XXXII to the Denver Broncos, 24-31.)
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Brett Favre Brad Johnson was born 1968. Favre is 1969. Johnson is the oldest. Favre is the oldest "lead" quarterback.
Favre is 1-3 in four playoff games against the Dallas Cowboys. He played against Dallas three times when he was with the Green Bay Packers and once with the Minnesota Vikings. The results: 1. NFC Division Playoff (1-16-94) - Cowboys 27, Packers 17 2. NFC Division Playoff (1-8-95) - Cowboys 35, Packers 9 3. NFC Championship Game (1-14-96) - Cowboys 38, Packers 27 4. NFC Division Playoff (1-17-01) - Vikings 34, Cowboys 3.
The Packers lead the series 10 to 3.
The Packers lead the series 51-48-1, including playoffs.
Peyton Manning and Brett Favre hold the record for leading the most different teams to the playoffs in NFL history. Both quarterbacks have led four different teams to the postseason during their careers. Manning achieved this feat with the Indianapolis Colts, Denver Broncos, Tennessee Titans, and the Houston Texans; whereas Favre did it with the Green Bay Packers, New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings, and the Atlanta Falcons.
Prior to Super Bowl XLV, the Green Bay Packers lead the all-time series 18-14 over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Yes. And the Dallas Cowboys have won their share of games against the Green Bay Packers. Through the 2016 regular season and the playoffs, the Packers lead the series 18 to 17.
Through the 2008 season, the Packers lead the all time series against the Browns, 9-7.
In Super Bowl XLV, the Steelers and Packers will meet for the 33rd time in their history. The Packers currently lead the series 18-14.
Through the 2017 season, the Packers lead the overall series 19 to 17. The total includes postseason games.