1) George Blanda - 277
2) Fran Tarkenton - 266
3) John Unitas - 253
Dan Marino!
Joe Namath who won Super Bowl III with the New York Jets.
Bart Starr, Green Bay's Hall of fame quarterback, led them to the Western Division Championship in 1960.
Roger Staubach
Joe Namath used to be a quarterback, in American Football. For most of his career he played for the New York Jets, and he ended it with the Los Angeles Rams. Eventually in 1985 he got into the Hall of Fame.
Yes. The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio in 1989, his first year of eligibility.
Joe Namath used to be a quarterback, in American Football. For most of his career he played for the New York Jets, and he ended it with the Los Angeles Rams. Eventually in 1985 he got into the Hall of Fame.
Paul Krause has picked the most balls off, and he had 81 in his career he was on the Redskins from 1964-1967 and the Vikings from 1968-1979. Brett Farve threw the Most Interceptions, he is the first player ever to throw 300 interceptions, so he definantl has the most thrown Falcons 1991, Packers 1992-2008, Jets 2009, Vikings 2010.
Yes, Eli and Peyton Manning are brothers. Their father is College Football Hall of Fame quarterback Archie Manning. ------------------- Their brother Cooper, also played football. He was the best high school wide receiver of his time. Unfortunately, he took a career ending injury in college.
Johnny Unitas, the famous quarterback for the Baltimore Colts, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1968. He published his autobiography, "Pro Quarterback: My Own Story," in 1987.
George Blanda, an NFL quarterback and placekicker who played for a record-breaking twenty-six seasons, began his career in 1949 with the Bears. His career ended in 1975 with the readers. He would go on to join the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Johnny Unitas is a former professional football quarterback. He is a member of the Football Hall of Fame.