Who holds the most records as a quarterback?

Brett Favre holds almost every single NFL passing record, including attempts, completions, yards, and touchdown passes. He is the only back-to-back-to-back MVP winner in NFL history (1995-1997). He has been selected to nine Pro Bowls and led the NFL in touchdown passes four times and passing yards twice.

Who leads the lead in passing touchdowns?

Tom Brady
This is a list of the top 50 National Football League (NFL) players by total career regular season passing touchdowns. Tom Brady holds the record for most passing touchdowns with 624, most playoff touchdown passes with 86, and most combined regular season and playoff passing touchdowns with 710.

How many QBS have thrown 30 tds in a season?

The 30-touchdown mark has been eclipsed 110 times in league history. The selection pool grows smaller when you consider that 45 quarterbacks have accounted for those 110 statistical achievements.

Who threw the most touchdowns in a single season?

NFL Single Season Leaders – Touchdown Passes

Passing
Player TD
1. Peyton ManningP. Manning 55
2. Tom BradyT. Brady 50
Patrick MahomesP. Mahomes 50

Who is statistically the best QB ever?

Brady becomes the greatest quarterback of all time in NFL history. In his career records, he has played in 264 games. He holds second place in terms of passing touchdown percentage at 79,204. At the same time, no one in history has surpassed the record 581 passing touchdowns.

Who is the all time passer rating leader?

Patrick Mahomes
NFL Career Leaders – Passer Rating

Passing
Player Rating
1. Patrick MahomesP. Mahomes, 2017-22 105.8
2. Aaron RodgersA. Rodgers, 2005-22 104.5
Deshaun WatsonD. Watson, 2017-22 104.5

Who has the highest win percentage in NFL history?

The Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers have the highest all-time winning percentage during the regular season of the National Football League. The franchise has an impressive win percentage of 57.3 percent….

Characteristic Winning percentage
New England Patriots 56.3%
Miami Dolphins 55.3%
Minnesota Vikings 54.4%
San Francisco 49ers 54.2%