Through Week 10 of the 2008 season: 1) Warren Moon - 33,685 Houston Oilers, 10,102 Minnesota Vikings
2) Fran Tarkenton - 33,098 Minnesota Vikings, 13,905 New York Giants
3) Vinny Testaverde - 12,497 New York Jets, 14,820 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
4) Drew Bledsoe - 29,657 New England Patriots, 10,151 Buffalo Bills
5) Jim Everett - 23,758 Los Angeles Rams, 10,622 New Orleans Saints
6) Y.A. Tittle - 16,016 San Francisco 49ers, 10,439 New York Giants
7) Jake Plummer - 17,622 Arizona Cardinals, 11,631 Denver Broncos
8) Brad Johnson - 11,098 Minnesota Vikings, 10,940 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
9) Craig Morton - 10,279 Dallas Cowboys, 11,895 Denver Broncos
10) Kurt Warner - 14,447 St. Louis Rams, 10,267 Arizona Cardinals
11) Drew Brees - 12,348 San Diego Chargers, 11,826 New Orleans Saints
Giants and Redskins
Three (3)
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.
Craig Morten and Kurt Warner
No team has ever won super bowls with four different quarterbacks. In fact, only three teams have even won four super bowls: Pittsburgh, San Fransisco, and Dallas. No team has ever won super bowls with more than two quarterbacks. The Steelers won four with Terry Bradshaw and two with Ben Roethlisberger. 49ers won four with Joe Montana and one with Steve Young. The Cowboys won two with Roger Staubauch and three with Troy Aikman.
There are dozens of quarterbacks that have started playoff games with different teams. Two are Brett Favre and Chad Pennington.
GIANTS REDSKINS
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Kerry Collins
Giants and Redskins
Three (3)
No quarterback has won a second Super Bowl title after moving to/being traded to a new franchise.
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.
Earl Morrell
cincinnati reds won their 10000 on 4/20/12
No team has ever won super bowls with four different quarterbacks. In fact, only three teams have even won four super bowls: Pittsburgh, San Fransisco, and Dallas. No team has ever won super bowls with more than two quarterbacks. The Steelers won four with Terry Bradshaw and two with Ben Roethlisberger. 49ers won four with Joe Montana and one with Steve Young. The Cowboys won two with Roger Staubauch and three with Troy Aikman.
Philadelphia Eagles Michael Vick and Donavan McNabb