Who are the best quarterbacks in the history of the NFL?
- Beckett
- Feb 28
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 2
Are you a big fan of football? Well, you are in luck. Today I will be telling you about the Top 10 best NFL quarterbacks ever. Hope you like it!

Tom Brady
Birth: August 3, 1977 Place of Birth: San Mateo, CA Retired: Yes Fun Fact: He was a fan of the San Francisco 49ers growing up, and Joe Montana was one of his heroes.
Joe Montana
Birth: June 11, 1956 Place of Birth: New Eagle, PA Retired: Yes Fun Fact: He lead the 49ers four Super Bowls championships (XVI, XIX, XXIII, and XXIV.)
Peyton Manning
Birth: March 24, 1976 Place of Birth: New Orleans, LA Retired: Yes Fun Fact: Payton Manning's net worth is estimated to be $250 million!
Patrick Mahomes
Birth: September 17, 1995 Place of Birth: Tyler, TX Retired: No Fun Fact: Mahomes is the youngest player to win both a league MVP and a Super Bowl title.
John Elway
Birth: June 28, 1960 Place of Birth: Port Angels, WA Retired: Yes Fun Fact: Elway is the only player in NFL history to pass for over 3,000 yards and rush for over 200 yards in the same season for seven straight years (1985-91).
Aaron Rodgers
Birth: December 2, 1983 Place of Birth: Chico, CA Retired: No Fun Fact: He's known for his clutch playmaking, including a 61-yard touchdown "Hail Mary" completion against the Detroit Lions in 2015, now known as "Miracle in Motown".
Terry Bradshaw
Birth: September 2, 1948 Place of Birth: Shreveport, LA Retired: Yes Fun Fact: He was the first quarterback to win three and four Super Bowls and was the first two-time Super Bowl MVP.
Brett Farve
Birth: October 10, 1969 Place of Birth: Gulfport, MS Retired: Yes Fun Fact: On September 13, 1992, Favre's first NFL completion was a pass that deflected off a defender's helmet and landed in his own hands.
Drew Brees
Birth: January 15, 1979 Place of Birth: Dallas, TX Retired: Yes Fun Fact: He holds the NFL record for most consecutive games with a passing touchdown (54).
Dan Marino
Birth: September 15, 1961 Place of Birth: Pittsburgh, PA Retired: Yes Fun Fact: In 1984, he broke NFL single-season records for passing yards (5,084), touchdown passes (48), and completions (362).



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