His rookie year was with the Falcons in 1991, but his first year with the Packers was 1992.
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.
Yes, Brett Favre played the whole game in Super Bowl XXXI. He was the only quarterback the Packers used in the game.
Bengals
He made a game winning touchdown pass when the first string QB got an ankle injury making the Green Bay Packers pay bug bucks to trade for Brett,
Greg Jennings on September 30, 2007 in a game between the Packers and Vikings.
1992
Yes, Brett Favre faced the Houston Oilers multiple times during his NFL career, primarily while playing for the Green Bay Packers. One notable game was in the 1993 season when Favre led the Packers to a victory over the Oilers. Overall, Favre had a successful history against the Oilers, contributing to his legacy as one of the NFL's great quarterbacks.
Through the 9th game of the 2007 season, Brett Favre has 60,257 yards passing
Cincy
Brett Favre was the winning quarterback of Super Bowl XXXI, played January 26, 1997, when the Green Bay Packers beat the New England Patriots 35-21 after the 1996 season. (Favre and the Packers lost Super Bowl XXXII to the Denver Broncos, 24-31.)
The Atlanta FalconsHe played in only 2 games when he was a rookie. In the first game he didn´t throwed the ball but in his second game he played in that 1991 season, he throwed 4 passes, 2 incompletions and 2 interceptions.Also, he was sacked one time for -11 yds.That was the Brett Favre very first NFL experience
Brett Favre was traded to the Packers for a number one draft pick, the 17th overall pick in the 1992 Draft. The Falcons traded down to the 19th pick and selected Tony Smith - RB from Southern Miss - same school as Brett Favre. Smith was in the NFL for 3 years. == ==