There may be more, but here are the two I know he doesn't have:
He hasn't been sacked the most. Elway has 516, Krieg 494, Cunningham 484, and Favre 469.
Most games 4 or more TD passes. Marino 21, Favre 20, P. Manning 17.
He also needs only about 120 or 130 yards at Lambeau to break the most yards in one stadium. Elway has that.
Other ones they could categorize, but currently don't are: Most 4,000 yd passing seasons, and most consecutive 4,000 yd passing seasons. Manning would have both of those.
The 12 major records that Favre does have are:
Most TD passes 464. Passing yards 65,127. Passing attempts 9,281. Completions 5,720. Wins by a starter 169. Most consecutive starts 300 regular season. Most 3,000 yd passing seasons 17. Most consecutive 3,000 yd passing seasons 17. Seasons with 30+ TD passes 8. Consecutive playoff games with a TD pass 18. NFL MVP awards 3. (Manning is tied.) Interceptions 310.
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As of the start of the 2010 season, Brett Favre holds the career passing yardage record with 69,329. As stands at the start of the 2008 season, Damon Allen still holds the record for most passing yards by a Pro Quaterback at 72,381 and retired prior to the 2008 training camps. He broke the record on September 4th, 2006 meaning at the start of the 2007 season Dan Marino did not hold the Pro Quarterback record for most career passing yards, only the NFL record. Also Warren Moon retired with 70,553 career passing yards as a Pro Quarterback, putting him above Dan Marino in all-time Pro career stats.
In a career, Randall Cunningham holds the record for rushing yards by a Quarterback with 4928. Michael Vick does hold the single season record with 1039 yards.
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.
Yea, they broke that record in 2010