Myron Pryor.
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Yes, Brett Favre played the whole game in Super Bowl XXXI. He was the only quarterback the Packers used in the game.
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.
On September 27, 1992, Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers started against the Pittsburgh Steelers in a game played at Lambeau Field. The Packers won 17-3. The game began Favre's record streak of 297 consecutive regular-season starts, which ended on December 13, 2010. Brett Favre was drafted and played his first NFL game for the Atlanta Falcons.
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Brett Favre broke all ten of WRs Antonio Freeman's fingers
The Patriot Game - book - was created in 1986.
After the 10/05/2009 Monday Night Football Game, Brett Favre became the first QB to record wins against all 32 teams in the NFL.
No. When Favre starts the January 17, 2010 playoff game for the Minnesota Vikings against the Dallas Cowboys, he will become the oldest QB to start a playoff game. Prior to Favre, the oldest was Phil Simms of the New York Giants who was 39 years, 74 days old when he started in the Division round against the San Francisco 49ers on January 15, 1994. Simms is also the oldest QB to start and win a playoff game, winning the Wildcard round game against the Minnesota Vikings six days earlier on January 9, 1994.
Brett Favre has never played against the Pittsburgh Steelers as a member of any NFL team and come away with a victory. Favre has never beaten the Steelers. He played them in the 90's when Cordell Stewart (see to hell with Cordell) was the Steelers Quarterback. The Steelers won. Favre was with the Packers at the time and had seaman pumped from his stomach before the game.
On 9/28/08 against the Arizona Cardinals, he threw for 6 TD passes
Favre is credited with 2 receptions ... 1 in 1992 for -7 yards against the Buccaneers and 1 in 2009 for -2 yards against the Rams. Both came on deflected passes that wound up back in his hands. He caught a third pass, from Randy Moss, in a game in 2010 against the Jets for 9 yards but the play was nullified by a penalty.