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Richard Todd (1982), Joe Namath (1968), Chad Pennington (2002, 2004), and Mark Sanchez (2009) won two each. Pat Ryan (1986) and Vinny Testaverde (1998) won one each.
QB Pat Ryan (1978-80), P Dave Jennings ('87 only), P Louie Aguiar ('91-93), QB Glenn Foley ('95-98), P Toby Gowin ('04) and QB Brett Favre ('08) have worn uniform No. 4 in games for the Jets.
Brett favre had 6 TD's (throwing) with the jets the first place is also held by QB's (throwing)... 5 QB's have thrown for 7 TD's to learn about the answer to that ask same thing without the "2nd place"
Earl Morrill was the Colts starting QB. John Unitas replaced him in the 3rd quarter and led the Colts on their only scoring drive.
Erik Kramer started at QB the last time the Lions won a playoff game. That was January 5, 1992 against the Cowboys, 38-6, at the Silverdome. The backup QB was Rodney Peete.
John Elway and Brett Favre currently tied at 148. tie between Brett Farve-John Elway.. at least this week On September 16, 2007 Brett Favre won his 149th game as a starting QB passing John Elway for the most victories by a quarterback. As of September 23rd 2007 Brett Favre has 150 wins as an NFL starting Quarterback.
Mark Sanchez.
Tom Brady!
In the 2008 season, Brad Smith dressed for 14 games as backup QB and Kellen Clemens dressed for 2 games.
Mark Sanchez QB
Brett Favre of the New Jersey Jets is the oldest starting qb in the league. He is 39 years old.
Joe Namath joined the Jets in 1965. The starting QB for the Jets in 1964 was Dick Wood. Mike Taliaferro and Pete Liske were the backups in 1964.
He was recently an assistant coach at USC.
Doug Williams IN 1986,for the Washington Redskins.
In the 1999 season, Ray Lucas started 9 games at QB for the Jets, going 6-3.
QB Joe Namath in 1976.
QB Pat Ryan (1978-80), P Dave Jennings ('87 only), P Louie Aguiar ('91-93), QB Glenn Foley ('95-98), P Toby Gowin ('04) and QB Brett Favre ('08) have worn uniform No. 4 in games for the Jets.
As of October 2023, the player with the highest career quarterback rating in NFL playoff history is Joe Montana, with a rating of 95.6. He is known for his exceptional performance in crucial postseason games, leading the San Francisco 49ers to four Super Bowl victories. Montana's combination of accuracy, poise, and clutch play has solidified his legacy as one of the greatest quarterbacks in playoff history. Other notable quarterbacks with high playoff ratings include Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers.