Who is the number 1 QB in NFL?
TD:INT | Comp rate | |
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Patrick Mahomes stats | 41/12 | 67.1% |
In the NFL, the starting quarterback is the only position that is credited with records of wins and losses. Tom Brady holds the record for the most regular season wins with 251. Otto Graham holds the record for the highest winning percentage with a minimum of 50 starts at . 814 (57–13–1).
- Bart Starr (Green Bay Packers) ...
- Roger Staubach (Dallas Cowboys) ...
- Otto Graham (Cleveland Browns) ...
- Dan Marino (Miami Dolphins) ...
- John Elway (Denver Broncos) ...
- Johnny Unitas (Baltimore Colts) ...
- Peyton Manning (Indianapolis Colts/Denver Broncos)
#1 - Terry Bradshaw
Bradshaw doesn't believe that Tom Brady is the GOAT because he believes that comparisons over eras are improper. He believes that no one can be called the GOAT. He said a couple of years back, “I don't think (Brady's) the greatest quarterback of all time.
- Tom Brady, Buccaneers.
- Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs.
- Josh Allen, Bills.
- Aaron Rodgers, Packers.
- Joe Burrow, Bengals.
- Matthew Stafford, Rams.
- Lamar Jackson, Ravens.
- Russell Wilson, Broncos.
But who's first? Of all quarterbacks to start at least 100 regular-season games in the Super Bowl Era, the only QB with a higher cover percentage than Brady is Joe Montana, who went 101-63 ATS in regular-season games for his career (61.6%).
- 89,130 — Tom Brady.
- 80,358 — Drew Brees.
- 71,940 — Peyton Manning.
It's hardly a debate anymore. Almost everyone agrees Tom Brady has surpassed Joe Montana as the greatest quarterback of all time. And the reason is obvious: Brady has won seven Super Bowls and Montana won "only" four.
Who was the goat before Tom Brady?
Montana, who won four Super Bowl titles in his career, was among those referred to as the GOAT before Brady started in the NFL.
Still, fans on Twitter were quick to declare Rodgers the true greatest of all time. Brady has won seven Super Bowl titles and three MVP awards. Rodgers has won one Super Bowl and four MVP awards.

Buccaneers QB Tom Brady becomes first NFL player to throw for 100,000 yards (including playoffs)
In his 22-years career, Brady never lost to the Falcons, Vikings, Cowboys, Buccaneers or Patriots, going a combined 27-0 against those five teams.
Tom Brady's numerical losses
The Miami Dolphins have technically defeated Tom Brady more times than any other team, according to Sportscasting.com. However, Tom Brady still holds a winning record against Miami. He has 23 wins and 12 losses against the franchise.
Drew Brees was 0-4 in his career against the Ravens coming into Sunday's game but has now beaten all 32 franchises. He joined Peyton Manning and Brett Favre as the only players to defeat all 32 NFL teams.
#1. Lionel Messi (PSG & Argentina) (Total Football Goals: 804) 18 Dec. 2022. Lionel Messi, playing in his 2nd Football World Cup final, won against Mbappe and France.
QB: Patrick Mahomes (1)
Who has the most game winning drives as a QB?
Player | GWD | Link |
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Tom Brady | 58 | View Game-Winning Drives |
Peyton Manning+ | 54 | View Game-Winning Drives |
Drew Brees | 53 | View Game-Winning Drives |
Ben Roethlisberger | 53 | View Game-Winning Drives |
Nobody can match Brady's accomplishments. Brady played in an astonishing 14 conference championships, won 10 of them and won seven of the 10 Super Bowl he played in. No other quarterback won more than four Super Bowls. No other player at any position has more than five.
Widely considered the greatest quarterback to play the game, Brady has won three NFL MVP awards, was a first-team All-Pro three times and was selected to the Pro Bowl 15 times. He is 243-73 in his career in the regular season and 35-12 in the playoffs.
Brees, however, was the far more accomplished passer by the time he left Purdue. They both took over as starters in the NFL in their second season, and by 2020 Brees had thrown for an NFL record 80,358 yards with 571 touchdowns. Brady, at that point, had 79,204 yards and 581 touchdowns.
- Mickey Mantle (1951-1968)
- Joe DiMaggio (1936-1942, 1946-1951)
- Yogi Berra (1946-1963, 1965)
- Wayne Gretzky (1979-1999)
- Bill Russell (1956-1969)
- Tom Brady (2000-Present)
- Babe Ruth (1914-1935)
- Michael Jordan (1984-1993, 1995-1998, 2002-2003)
The only adversary against whom Brady does not defeat in either career or rate statistics is Gretzky, though Brady has the largest edge of the competition over the Great One in the category of team success.
There has never and will never be another receiver like Jerry Rice. It's not just the individual records that earn Rice top-spot on our list of GOATS either, mind you: Flash 80 has 3 Super Bowl rings to his name too, and was named the MVP at Super Bowl XXlll (49ers vs Bengals).
--Brady is the alltime leader in career NFL touchdown passes with 626, well ahead of Rodgers at 451, which ranks fifth alltime. --However, Rodgers had thrown just 94 interceptions in his 18 NFL seasons while Brady has thrown more than twice as many picks -- 204 -- in his 23 seasons.
What does 'GOAT' mean? No, Brady being the "GOAT" does not mean he is a hooved barnyard animal — it merely is an acronym for "Greatest Of All Time." That description is pretty apt for Brady, considering not only how well he played in the NFL, but also for how long he played in the league: an astounding 22 years.
Both players have faced off against each other five times during their careers. Brady holds the overall advantage with a 3-2 record. They last played during the 2022 NFL season, with Rodgers earning his second victory against Brady. The two future Pro Football Hall of Famers have only met once during the NFL playoffs.
Who is the best QB in the NFL 2022?
- 1) Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs.
- 2) Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills.
- 3) Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals.
- 4) Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles.
- 5) Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers.
- 6) Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins.
- 7) Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys.
1 as Rams have three of top 10; Aaron Rodgers No. 2. Stars win in the NFL.
Newton's wearing No. 1 marks the first time the number has been in circulation with the franchise since Patriots kicker Tony Franklin donned it from 1984 to 1987. Whether they know it or not, Newton, Murray and Tagovailoa are inspiring the next generation of quarterbacks to wear the single digit.
- Malik Willis (Titans)
- Kenny Pickett (Steelers)
- Sam Howell (Commanders)
- Desmond Ridder (Falcons)
- Matt Corral (Panthers)
- Bailey Zappe (Patriots)
- Brock Purdy (49ers)
- Skylar Thompson (Dolphins)
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Fastest 40-Yard Dash Times at NFL Combine.
Rank | Player | 40 Time |
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1 | John Ross | 4.22 |
2 | Kalon Barnes | 4.23 |
3 | Chris Johnson | 4.24 |
4 | Rondel Melendez | 4.24 |
Arrowheadlines: Patrick Mahomes voted the face of the NFL.
Who is the #1 player from this years NFL Top 100 list? Tom Brady was named the #1 top rated player on the NFL Top 100 list for the 2022 season.
But some fanbases are bigger than others, and when it comes to being the most popular team in the country – at least in terms of internet searches – look no further than "America's team," the Dallas Cowboys.
Rank | Player | Position |
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1 | jerry Rice | WR |
2 | Jim Brown | FB |
3 | Lawrence Taylor | LB |
4 | Joe Montana | QB |
Numbers 1 to 19 are worn by quarterbacks, kickers, and punters.
Who was the last QB to wear 19?
Unitas in 1967 | |
No. 19 | |
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Position: | Quarterback |
Personal information | |
Born: | May 7, 1933 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Stat: Fields is consistently the fastest QB in the NFL
A large part of his success comes from his ability to read defenders, but also his natural athleticism and ability to get north and south.
The talent found at quarterback in today's NFL is more exciting than ever. The Arizona Cardinals' Kyler Murray, Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson, Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen, Cincinnati Bengals' Joe Burrow, Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes and Los Angeles Justin Herbert are all currently 26 or younger.
- Kenny Pickett. Pittsburgh Steelers | Round 1, No. ...
- Desmond Ridder. Atlanta Falcons | Round 3, No. ...
- Malik Willis. Tennessee Titans | Round 3, No. ...
- Matt Corral. Carolina Panthers | Round 3, No. ...
- Bailey Zappe. New England Patriots | Round 4, No. ...
- Sam Howell. Washington Commanders | Round 5, No.