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Brett Favre

Retired 19 Years In The NFL
🏆 Super Bowl champion (XXXI)
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Brett Favre Legacy

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Brett Favre was the gunslinging Mississippi gunslinger who turned Lambeau Field into Titletown again, a cannon-armed ironman with a gambler's grin and unbreakable streak of 297 straight starts that defined NFL toughness. What made him special? That joyful chaos—deep bombs into double coverage, three straight MVPs, reviving the Packers from 29 years of drought to hoist Lombardi Trophy XXXI. The retirements, unretirements, that Vikings heartbreak? Pure Favre drama, etching him as HeyTC's all-time top-20 gunslinger whose legacy screams ride-or-die quarterbacking.

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16 years with the Packers

Brett Favre Career Stats via Wikipedia

71,838 Pass Yards
508 Touchdowns
336 INTs
62.0% Comp %
18.0 HAIR
186-112 Record

Brett Favre Career Timeline

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2024 1

Reveals Parkinson’s Disease Diagnosis

In 2024 Favre publicly revealed he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and has since spoken about continuing to fight the illness and remain optimistic about treatment, keeping him in recent news headlines.

2016 1

Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame

Brett Favre was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016, formally recognizing his 20‑year career, three NFL MVP awards, Super Bowl title, and long tenure as one of the league’s elite quarterbacks.

2010 2

Final NFL Season and Retirement

Favre’s 2010 campaign with Minnesota was his last; after the season he retired from the NFL, closing a 20‑year career in which he played for the Falcons, Packers, Jets, and Vikings and finished among the all‑time leaders in passing yards and touchdowns.

Consecutive Starts Streak Ends Due to Injury

In the 2010 season with the Vikings, neck and shoulder injuries ended Favre’s NFL‑record streak of consecutive starts at quarterback, a hallmark of his durability over nearly two decades.

2009 2

Leads Vikings to NFC Championship Game

In his first year with Minnesota, Favre had one of his most efficient seasons, leading the Vikings deep into the playoffs and reaching the NFC Championship Game, adding another major postseason run late in his career.

Signs with Minnesota Vikings

Following one year with the Jets, Favre signed with the Minnesota Vikings in 2009, joining a division rival and extending his career for two more seasons, including a standout 2009 campaign.

2008 1

Retires from Packers and Traded to New York Jets

After announcing his retirement from Green Bay in early 2008, Favre returned and was traded to the New York Jets, where he started one season, marking his first team change after 16 years with the Packers.

2007 1

NFC Championship and Records Late in Packers Tenure

Favre led the 2007 Packers to the NFC Championship Game and, during that season, continued climbing the all‑time passing leaderboards, helping him finish his career ranked fourth in NFL history with 71,838 passing yards.

2003 1

Plays After Father’s Death and Leads Packers to Playoffs

Late in the 2003 season, Favre famously played on Monday Night Football one day after his father’s death, delivering a standout performance that helped propel the Packers into the playoffs and became one of the defining moments of his career.

1997 1

Third Consecutive MVP and Super Bowl XXXII Appearance

In 1997 Favre shared his third consecutive NFL MVP award and guided Green Bay back to the playoffs and a second straight Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl XXXII, further cementing his Hall of Fame résumé.

1996 1

Back‑to‑Back MVP and Super Bowl XXXI Win

Favre won a second straight NFL MVP award in 1996 and led the Packers to a victory in Super Bowl XXXI over the New England Patriots, the pinnacle of his Green Bay tenure.

1995 1

First NFL MVP Award

Favre won his first Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player award in 1995 after leading the Packers to a 11–5 record and emerging as one of the league’s top quarterbacks, earning Pro Bowl and All‑Pro recognition.

1992 2

Becomes Packers Starting QB

Favre replaced injured starter Don Majkowski early in the 1992 season and never relinquished the job, beginning a legendary consecutive‑starts streak and establishing himself as Green Bay’s long‑term starter.

Traded to Green Bay Packers

After limited playing time as a rookie in Atlanta, Favre was traded to the Green Bay Packers in 1992, where he soon took over as starting quarterback and became the face of the franchise for the next 16 seasons.

1991 1

Drafted by Atlanta Falcons

Brett Favre was a second-round pick (#33 overall) in the 1991 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons, beginning what would become a 20‑season NFL career.

19 years in the NFL

Frequently Asked Questions About Brett Favre

How does Jordan Love compare to Brett Favre?

Jordan Love's outpacing young Favre's pace—64.5% completions, 97.8 rating, and 80 TDs over three years to Favre's 62.4%, 83.0, and 70—but trails the Iron Man's unbreakable 71,838 yards and 508 TDs that defined Packers lore. Love's tying Favre's 20-straight completions record shows promise, yet choking playoff leads like that Bears wild-card collapse proves he's no gunslinger successor yet.

Is Brett Favre in the Pro Football Hall of Fame?

Damn right Brett Favre's in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, inducted in 2016 after torching defenses for 71,838 yards and 508 TDs across three teams. The guy's gunslinger chaos—those back-foot lasers and Lambeau leaps—earned his gold jacket, even if his Viking detour irked some Cheeseheads.[context]

What is Brett Favre doing now in 2026?

In 2026, Favre's chilling on his Mississippi ranch, dabbling in business ventures like his golf course and hunting gear endorsements, while popping up on podcasts dissecting Packers games. No broadcasting gig, but he's active in charity hunts for kids and stays vocal on Twitter, warning Love about Bears traps like that playoff meltdown.

How would Brett Favre perform in today's NFL?

Favre would feast in today's pass-happy NFL—those no-look bullets and arm strength translate perfectly to RPOs and spread offenses, with rules shielding gunslingers from the hits he ate. His 57.7% completion fits Mahomes-style improv, racking up 5,000-yard seasons, though his pick-six habit might draw flags in this no-risk era.[context]

How does Brett Favre compare to Bart Starr?

Favre lapped the NFL in volume—71,838 yards, 508 TDs, one Super Bowl—but Bart Starr's surgical 64.74 rating edges Favre's 57.7, with two rings from the Ice Bowl grit. Starr was the championship surgeon; Favre, the barroom brawler who kept Lambeau rocking decades longer.[context]