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How many yards does Brett Favre have in a single season?

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How many yards does Brett Favre have this season?

Brett Favre has 60,749 passing and 1,768 rushing yards from 1991 through the 9th game of the 2007 season. That would make a combined 62,517 in the last 16 years plus years. Farve also has passed for 4,902 yards in playoff games.


Did Brett Favre fight for extra yards?

Yes, Brett Favre did fight for the extra yards.


How many completions did Brett Favre have in his rookie season?

The stats for Brett Favre's rookie season, 1991, are 0 completions in 5 pass attempts for 0 yards and 2 INTs.


Who has the most passing yards in an NFL single season?

As of the 2008 season, in the NFL the most passing yards in a single season is 5,084 by Dan Marino of the Miami Dolphins in 1984.


How many total yards did Brett Favre have in his career?

Brett Favre had 71,838 total passing yards and 1,844 total rushing yards for his career.


What is Brett Favre's longest completion against Dallas?

99 yards, it occured in the 1998 regular season.


Are there any records that Brett Favre has not broken?

yes dan marinos record for passing yards in a season


What is Brett Favre's personal best for passing yards in a game as a JET?

Favre played one season with the Jets (2008) and the most passing yards he had in a game that season was 290 against the Kansas City Chiefs on October 26.


Which quarterback threw for the most yards in 2001?

Brett Favre


Who is the Packers all time leader in passing yardage?

Through the 9th game of the 2007 season, Brett Favre has 60,257 yards passing


How far has Brett Favre thrown?

He can throw 68 yards at the most.:)


Who broke the record for the most passing yards?

Brett Favre in 2007.