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As of October 2023, the record for the most turnovers (interceptions plus fumbles lost) by a quarterback in a single NFL season is held by George Blanda, who recorded 42 turnovers in 1962. This includes 27 interceptions and 15 fumbles lost. Blanda's record still stands as one of the most notable in the league's history, reflecting both the challenges of quarterback play and the era in which he played.
As of the start of the 2007 season, punter Jeff Feagles of the Giants is 41 years old. If Morten Anderson comes back to play in 2007 he will be the oldest player at 47.
Peyton Manning started at quarterback in every game for the Indianapolis Colts, from 1998-2010 (13 seasons). In 2011, his final season with the team, he didn't play at all due to a neck injury.
Through 14 games of the 2009 season, for QBs that have started the entire season that is Peyton Manning of the Indianapolis Colts who has been sacked 10 times. Tom Brady of the Patriots is next with 15 sacks and Drew Brees of the Saints is third with 19 sacks.
Some rookies play the ENTIRE season. As starters.
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The oldest quarterback to ever play in an NFL game was George Frederick Blanda. He was 48 years old when he played in his last game with the Oakland Raiders in 1975
In the 2007 season, Vinny Testeverde of the Carolina Panthers is 44 years old (born 11/13/63). George Blanda was the oldest player to play QB when he played for the Oakland Raiders in 1975 at the age of 48.
He was the Quarterback for the Huskies. 2010 was his last season.
George Blanda, quarterback and kicker (Chicago 1949-58; Houston 1960-1966; Oakland 1967-1975) was the oldest player to play a game. He played his last game for the Oakland Raiders at the age of 48 years 109 days.Currently, John Carney, kicker for the New Orleans Saints is the oldest active player, at 45 years 230 days as of week 13 of the 2009 NFL Season.
yes, if they trade players. But there's also a deadline for trading.
Vinny Testaverde was the starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys during the 2004 season.
No, Peyton Manning missed the entire 2011 season.