Brett Favre is the worst QB in NFL history. He is always "retiring" but then returning the following season. One thing we have learned about Brett Favre is he cannot make a final decision.
jay feely
Ryan Leaf was the worst quarterback possibly even the worst player to play in the NFL ever. He never called a play right , had loads of interceptions, and didn't know how to evade the pocket! --- Ryan Leaf was a STARTING quarterback, which means he was MUCH better than most other quarterbacks in NFL history. To answer your question, it depends on how you define "worst", and very few people keep track of the worst quarterbacks. --- Leaf was one of the worst quarterbacks who ever got significant playing time in the NFL, which is what I think you're really asking for. The least effective quarterback who ever got a chance to play much was probably Kim McQuilken, who played for the Atlanta Falcons in the 1970s. There's an article on pro-football-reference.com that studies this issue. Leaf ranks very high on the list of "stinkers" no matter how you evaluate it, but the final analysis tabbed McQuilken as the worst.
Definitely not. Kyle Orton, although not spectacular, is definitely a decent quarterback to say the worst. He will have his off games, but he is generally consistent.
NFL Quarterback Club was created in 1994.
National Football League Quarterback Challenge ended in 2007.
The professional life of an NFL quarterback is short. The average length of an NFL quarterback's career is only 4.4 years.
The best known currently starting NFL quarterback is Ben Roethlisberger of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
No, Champ Bailey was never a quarterback in the NFL.
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I was just reading that Chris Weinke had/has a record of 2-18. That seems pretty bad, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are others who have lower.
i'd say the bills there 0-7 they aren't that good at all. there one of the worst teams in the nfl
joe Montana