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1 Brett Quarterback Southern Mississippi Ht: 6-2 Wt: th NFL Season Born: Oct. 10, th Packers Season NFL Gm. Played/Started: 241/237 Acquired: T-92 (Atl) EIGHT-TIME PRO BOWL SELECTION ( , , ) A certain first-ballot Hall of Famer, Brett Favre in 2007 embarks upon his 16th season in his adopted city of Green Bay Among the most exciting players in pro football annals ever to line up at quarterback, Favre, now in his 17th NFL campaign, stands as one of the game s most productive signal callers The league s all-time leader in pass completions (5,021), ranks second in passing yards (57,500), attempts (8,224) and touchdowns (414), all behind the prolific Dan Marino With 147 victories as quarterback, ranks tied for second behind John Elway (148), with Marino (147) Celebrated even more than his prodigious numbers is his legendary durability Upon taking over the reins as the Green and Gold s signal caller Sept. 20, 1992, has started the ensuing 237 contests, a record for NFL quarterbacks and, astoundingly, the third-longest recorded streak in league annals During 15 campaigns under center for Green Bay, has led Packers to 10 postseason appearances, including six division crowns, three NFC Championship Games, two Super Bowls and a World Championship with a victory in Super Bowl XXXI The former Southern Mississippi leader s success is partially attributed to a commanding knowledge of his offense, astute observation of countless defenses designed to stop him and physical ability especially renowned arm strength But his legacy transcends the passes, the touchdowns and the statistics: the inspiring leader will go down as one of the most beloved players of his generation The swashbuckling Southerner embodies the heart of America s favorite game Stands as one of the most respected players among his peers and coaches, as well. PRO CAREER is hard-working approach and down-to-earth attitude appeals to football fans across the nation Favre once again topped the Harris Poll, in a survey of American sports fans, as the nation s favorite football player in 2006 and placed third among all sports figures, behind Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan The quarterback earlier topped the 2003 and 04 Harris Polls and placed second to the Colts Peyton Manning in 05 In another measure of his popularity, in 2006 he ranked first among active NFL players in Sports QScore, a prominent rating survey conducted for marketing and advertising purposes; overall he trailed only Woods and Jordan His legendary grit was saluted twice recently as well In February 2004, he was named as the No. 1 'Toughest Athlete in Sports' by USA Today Then, transcending sports, in the March 2004 issue of Men's Journal, he was chosen as the No. 1 'Toughest Guy in America' on the basis of his fearlessness, perseverance, a willingness to take risk, a tolerance for pain and even a dash of modesty In further similar documentation, a 2005 nationwide vote of more than a half-million viewers for The Discovery Channel s special, 100 Greatest Americans, ranked Favre No. 89. H CONSISTENTLY ONE OF THE BEST At the top of his game throughout his career, he is one of the most worthy adversaries for defensive coordinators As recently as 2004, helped the Packers to estab- The NFL's only three-time Associated Press MVP ( ). Has started 237 consecutive games (257 including playoffs), the Packers franchise record, the longest stretch ever by an NFL quarterback and the league s third-longest streak ever recorded among all positions. Already regarded as the most durable quarterback of all time, in 2007 can establish himself as both the winningest and most prolific passer ever. Needs two wins (John Elway, 148), seven TD passes (Dan Marino, 420), 136 passing attempts (Marino, 8,358) and 3,862 passing yards (Marino, 61,361) to capture the respective all-time records in football s major passing categories. Ranks as the NFL s all-time leader in pass completions (5,021). By playing this year, his 16th season in a Packers uniform, will match Bart Starr ( ) for most in franchise history. Possesses a 40-5 home record including playoffs when the kickoff temperature is 34 or below; owns an impressive 90.7 passer rating in those contests. First NFL completion was to himself, the quarterback snaring his own deflected aerial for minus-7 yards in contest at Tampa Bay Sept. 13, Established the 'Brett Favre Fourward Foundation in 1996; in conjunction with his annual golf tournament, celebrity softball game and fundraising dinners, foundation has donated more than $3 million to charities in his home state of Mississippi as well as to those in his adopted state of Wisconsin. Favre Fourward Foundation in 2005 took on an additional cause as a supporter of Hurricane Katrina relief; the effort raised approximately $1 million to assist in the state of Mississippi s three Gulf Coast counties: Hancock, Harrison and Jackson. His high school, Hancock North Central (Kiln, Miss.), honored him in May 2004 by renaming its field, Brett Favre Field, and unveiling a life-sized statue of the quarterback at the stadium s entrance. The school previously had retired his jersey (No. 10) in at a glance lish all-time franchise records for total net yards (6,357), net yards passing (4,449), first downs (354) and completions (382) as Green Bay finished third among NFL offenses; his output included a combination of 4,000plus yards and 30 TDs, the third such season in his distinguished career Selected as an alternate for the 2004 Pro Bowl, his eight Pro Bowl selections are one short of Forrest Gregg's team record, nine. AMONG ALL-TIME GREATS Long considered one of the NFL s best ever, ranks high on a number of the league s all-time lists Over the course of 2006, extended three other NFL records and established another He padded three streaks: seasons with at least 300 completions (15), seasons with at least 3,000 yards passing (15) and consecutive starts by a quarterback (237) Extended another all-time mark with 3,000 yards in a 15th overall season Plus, finished 2006 with 5,021 career completions, more than any NFL passer ever, surpassing Marino (4,967) in 2006 One year earlier, swiped Elway's single-stadium TD pass record (180 at Mile High Stadium), improving his Lambeau Field total in 2006 to 195 Is one of only four quarterbacks in league history to post as many as four 4,000-yard seasons (also doing so in 1995, '98-99); Marino (6), Peyton Manning (7) and Warren Moon (4) are the others With three 300-yard passing performances in 2006, now has 48 such career outings tops 122

2 among active NFL players Is the NFL's most accurate passer among those with at least 6,000 career attempts, his 61.1 career completion percentage placing him ahead of No. 2 Marino (59.4 percent) Has solidified his standing among the game's all-time elite by earning the NFL's 'MVP' honor a record three times, capturing the Associated Press award over the 1995, 1996 and 1997 seasons; he was runner-up in 2002 as well Honored in co-status with the Detroit Lions' Barry Sanders in 1997, he became the first player in league history to win the award three times, let alone in three consecutive years Incomparability of the strong-armed Southerner is further evidenced by his selection in 2000 to the 1990s NFL All-Decade second team as voted by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee Also ranked as the ninth-best player in 'NFL Player of the Century' voting, conducted on nfl.com during the 1999 season Collaborated with former Packers wide receiver Antonio Freeman for 57 touchdown passes from , the sixth-best such duo in NFL history With it being impossible for someone to better it, will be the permanent possessor of at least one all-time NFL record that for longest pass completion as he hooked up with wideout Robert Brooks for a 99-yard score in a 1995 game at Chicago In 2003 became part of the second-longest rush in NFL annals, handing off to Ahman Green on a play that resulted in a 98-yard TD, vs. Denver in the season finale. WILL FINISH AS A PACKER Will finish his career in Green Bay after signing a lifetime contract on March 1, 2001 Then-head coach Mike Sherman, calling the signing day historic, commented on the uniqueness of Favre's relationship with the Packers' organization and fans, saying, No player in the NFL identifies, or is more closely linked to, a specific team like Brett Favre is to the Green Bay Packers. He embodies the spirit and character of Packer fans everywhere. I do not think there is a player in the NFL that experiences a relationship with the fans like Brett Favre does. That is very, very special. Favre echoed the sentiment, saying, I enjoy it here. I don't want to move. I enjoy the fans and I just want to stay. I couldn't envision myself playing for another team. Favre in 2007 On the NFL s all-time passing list Has played in 239 straight games (259 including playoffs) and started 237 in a row (257 including playoffs), the NFL s record among quarterbacks. By starting the season s first four games, would surpass Mick Tinglehoff s stretch of 240 straight starts ( ), the second-longest recorded streak in NFL history. Only Jim Marshall (270, ) has been documented to have started more in consecutive fashion. Needs six TD passes to match Dan Marino s NFL record, 420. Favre enters with 414. Needs one win to tie No. 1 John Elway ( ,.643). Favre enters tied with No. 2 Marino ( ,.613) on the all-time quarterback wins list. Needs 136 passing attempts to break Marino s career record, 8,358. Favre enters with 8,223. Needs 2,500 passing yards to become the second ever to reach 60,000, joining Marino (61,361). A WINNER Throughout his career, has disdained talk of statistics, concerning himself most with his team s victories And in 2007, can assert himself as the NFL s winningest quarterback ever; enters with 147 wins, needing only one to break a tie with No. 2 Marino (147) and two to bypass all-time leader Elway (148) From , won at least eight games an NFL-record 13 consecutive seasons, substantially better than the next closest player, Ken Stabler, who had eight straight.500-or-better seasons from Rebounding in 2006, has finished without a losing record in 14 of his 15 years as the Packers starter, having entered the season s final weekend in playoff contention for all but one campaign Also has led the Packers to an NFL-best record since taking over as the starter in the fourth week of the 1992 season His record as a leader consists of 10 playoff berths, including a club-record six in a row ( ), three straight NFC Central Division crowns ( ), three NFC North Division titles in a row ( ), three consecutive NFC Championship games (1995, 1996, 1997) and back-to-back Super Bowl appearances, including a victory over New England in Super Bowl XXXI, returning the Lombardi Trophy to Green Bay for the first time in 29 years Upon defeating Chicago in December of 2000, became the third-fastest player in the NFL since 1970 to reach 100 regular-season victo- NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Active games streaks* Active starts streaks 239 Brett Favre, GB 237 Brett Favre, GB 208 Lorenzo Neal, SD 176 Derrick Brooks, TB 192 Kevin Carter, Mia 160 Jon Runyan, Phi Derrick Brooks, TB * does not include kickers MAJOR LEAGUE SPORTS, ENTERING 07 Active streaks, National Football League Wk Gm Player, Current Team Streak Began Jeff Feagles, N.Y. Giants /4/ #Chris Gardocki, Pittsburgh Steelers /28/ Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers /13/1992 # released by Steelers May 23, 2007 *Active streaks, Major League Baseball Wk Gm Player, Current Team Streak Began 183 1,144 Miguel Tejada, Baltimore Orioles /2/ Juan Pierre, Los Angeles Dodgers /4/ Grady Sizemore, Cleveland Indians /26/2005 * through games of 6/13/2007 Active streaks, National Hockey League Wk Gm Player, Current Team Streak Began Brendan Morrison, Vancouver Canucks....2/27/ Cory Sarich, Tampa Bay Lightning /27/ Andrew Brunette, Colorado Avalanche /2/2002 Active streaks, National Basketball Association Wk Gm Player, Current Team Streak Began Bruce Bowen, San Antonio Spurs /28/ Andre Miller, Philadelphia 76ers /26/ Tayshaun Prince, Detroit Pistons /14/2003 Favre streak breakdown: Games played, regular season Games started, regular season Games played, including postseason Games started, including postseason Needs 3,862 passing yards or less than his totals in each of the past three seasons to break Marino s record. Favre enters with 57,500. Needs five TD passes at Lambeau Field to extend the league s single-stadium record to 200. He enters with 195. Needs 2,125 passing yards at Lambeau Field to surpass Elway (27,889 at Mile High Stadium) for the single-stadium record. Favre has 25,765. Favre also: By playing a 16th season in a Packers uniform, would surpass Ray Nitschke ( ) and tie Bart Starr ( ) for most in Packers history. Needs 676 passing yards in road games to reach 30,000. He enters with 29,

3 NFL s best teams, since 9/27/92 Brett Favre made his first start at quarterback and first of a leaguerecord 237 in consecutive fashion Sept. 27, 1992, vs. Pittsburgh (left). The NFL s top teams since that day: The most durable quarterback ever CONSECUTIVE STARTS, QUARTERBACKS, ALL-TIME 237 Brett Favre, GB (current) Peyton Manning, Ind (current) Ron Jaworski, Phi Joe Ferguson, Buf Dan Marino, Mia Tom Brady, NE (current) Roman Gabriel, LARm MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS, ACTIVE QB STREAKS 237 Brett Favre, GB Peyton Manning, Ind Tom Brady, NE IN NFL HISTORY Only about half the NFL teams publish consecutive starts in their records section, partly because early press-box statisticians did not universally and consistently document starting lineups. Lineups were not recorded at every home and road game before Here are the longest starting streaks on record, as published in team media guides: 270 Jim Marshall, Min Mick Tingelhoff, Min *Brett Favre, GB Bruce Matthews, HouO-Ten Will Shields, KC Jim Otto, Oak Gene Upshaw, Oak Randall McDaniel, Min-TB Doug Dieken, CleB Len Hauss, Was Aeneas Williams, Ari-StLR *Derrick Brooks, TB Winston Hill, NYJ * active streak Brett Favre is the only athlete in the four major sports to have started every game for the same team since Sept. 27, Excluding the NFL, Cal Ripken Jr. and Lou Gehrig are the only athletes in major sports history to start every game for their teams over a span of at least 13 seasons. Ripken started all 2,632 games of his streak, from , and Gehrig started every Yankees contest from July 1925 until his illness in Gehrig Because of frequent lineup changes and numerous variables, the National Hockey League does not recognize consecutive starts streaks. The record for most consecutive games played with the same team belongs to Steve Larmer (Chicago Blackhawks, 884 games, ). No one in National Basketball Association history has completed 10 consecutive years of starting with the same team. A.C. Ripken Green holds the record for most consecutive games played with 1,192 ( ). Green played for four teams over that span. Team W L T Pct Super Bowls Playoff App. Green Bay Pittsburgh Denver Kansas City New England San Francisco Indianapolis Minnesota Philadelphia Miami ries, doing so in his 153rd career start; only Joe Montana (139) and Terry Bradshaw (147) got to the century mark quicker over the past 37 seasons Since his first year as a starter in 1992, holds a record (.730) in regular-season games in December, the fourthbest mark among NFL starters who have begun their careers since 1970 (min. 20 starts); Tom Brady (.840, 21-4), Joe Theismann (.773, 17-5) and Montana (.767, 33-10) rank just ahead in December winning percentage Owns 36 career fourth-quarter or overtime comebacks (which includes three postseason contests) A game conductor of the highest caliber, has led the Packers to a nearly perfect 54-2 regular-season record since 1992 in games where they have more rushing attempts than passing attempts. DOMINANTLY DURABLE As indestructable as football players come, has started an NFL-quarterback-record 237 consecutive regularseason contests (257 including playoffs) 93 games (equivalent of better than five-and-a-half seasons) more than the next closest streak among league QBs all-time, 144 by Manning ( ) Only six active veterans across the league all kickers have played as many or more games than Favre (241): Morten Andersen (368), Jeff Feagles (304), John Carney (261), Matt Stover (255), Chris Gardocki (244) and Junior Seau (also 241) Played much of the 2003 season with a broken thumb on his right (throwing) hand In 2006 surpassed Hall of Famer Bruce Matthews (229, ) for the third-longest recorded starting streak of all-time, and now trails only two former Vikings, Mick Tinglehoff (240, ) and Jim Marshall (270, ) Actually has played in 239 consecutive regularseason contests, having seen action in two contests as a reserve leading into his starting streak Twelve more signal callers made their initial NFL starts in 2006, meaning that a total of 202 league quarterbacks have opened a game since Favre began his starting streak Sept. 27, 1992 Furthermore, he is the only athlete in the four major sports to have started every game for the same team since Sept. 27, 1992, having been presented his opportunity the previous week when Don Majkowski suffered strained ligaments in his left ankle midway through the first quarter of Cincinnati contest During his remarkable run, 17 different quarterbacks have served as his backup in Green Bay; chronologically, they are Majkowski (1992), Ty Detmer ( ), Mark Brunell ( ), T.J. Rubley (1995), Bob Gagliano (1995), Doug Pederson ( , ), Jim McMahon ( ), Steve Bono (1997), Rick Mirer (1998), Matt Hasselbeck ( ), Aaron Brooks (1999), Danny Wuerffel (2000), Henry Burris (2001), Craig Nall ( ), Aaron Rodgers ( ), Ingle Martin (2006) and Todd Bouman (2006); only six times over the course of his streak has a backup had to complete a game due to injury Oct. 20, 1994, at Minnesota (hip), when Brunell wrapped up the contest; Nov. 5,

4 1995, at Minnesota (ankle), when Detmer subbed in before injuring his thumb and giving way to Rubley; Nov. 12, 2000, at Tampa Bay (ankle), when Hasselbeck was called upon to finish the game; Oct. 20, 2002, vs. Washington (knee), when Pederson completed the contest; Oct. 3, 2004, vs. the New York Giants (concussion), when Pederson took over before suffering a rib injury and Nall finished the game; and Nov. 19, 2006, vs. New England (elbow), when Rodgers played the final 32 minutes and sustained a season-ending broken foot. TOUCHDOWN PRODUCER Highly productive in firing touchdown passes, enters 2007 with 414 career, only seven from breaking Marino s NFL standard, 420 In 2006 he ended an NFLrecord string of 12 seasons ( ) with at least 20 TD passes In 2004, he extended his own NFL record with his eighth career season of 30-or-more touchdown passes twice as many as any other quarterback in league history (Marino, with four, stands second) As recently as 2004, finished fourth in the NFL in TD passes, behind the Colts Manning (49), the Vikings Daunte Culpepper (39) and the Eagles Donovan McNabb (31) Also that season stretched his streak of consecutive games with a touchdown pass to 36 games a franchise record and the second-longest streak in league history, behind only the 47-game string of Johnny Unitas ( ); string ended Dec. 5, 2004, at Philadelphia In 2006, became the first in league annals to record 11 career passes of 75 yards-or-more; first tied the exclusive group of five passers (George Blanda, Ed Brown, Len Dawson, Sonny Jurgensen and Norm Snead) the first to join the club in three decades before his 11th such pass broke the record seven weeks later Has authored 19 games of at least four TD passes, good for second place in NFL history behind only Marino (21) Now has 56 career games with three-ormore TD passes, second to only Marino (62) in NFL history With 195 career TD passes at Lambeau Field, the NFL record for a single stadium, has 15 more than the next-closest mark, Elway s 180 at Mile High Stadium In road games, has 202 career TDs, more than any passer ever, breaking Marino s record (197) in 2006 Has 25 TD passes at Chicago s Soldier Field, owning sole possession of fourth on that stadium s alltime list, behind three Bears quarterbacks: Erik Kramer (38), McMahon (37) and Jim Harbaugh (28) Has 52 career TD passes against the Bears, the third most alltime by a QB against an opponent Owns NFL record (since 1970) for most consecutive games with a TD pass vs. a single opponent by throwing for a score in 26 straight games against the Bears ( ) Dependable in his production of scoring strikes, has thrown for at least one TD in 203 of his 239 career games with Green Bay, failing to do so in only 26 games since the start of the 1995 season. ALL-TIME PACKERS Ranks first in most seasons leading the team in yards passing (15), having broken Bart Starr s franchise record (12) in 2004 Also is the club s all-time leader with 239 games played, passing Starr (196) during the 04 season Now holds 30 team records, among them career touchdowns (414), pass attempts (8,219), completions (5,021) and yards passing (57,500) Has now played 15 seasons with Green Bay, tying No. 2 Ray Nitschke (15; ), and is expected to join Starr (16; ) in 2007 for the most in franchise annals Began his streak of 239 straight games played with second-half, mop-up duty in a 1992 loss to the Buccaneers, then replaced the injured Majkowski the next week against Cincinnati, leading Green Bay to a come-from-behind victory, before initiating his amazing streak of 237 consecutive starting assignments vs. Pittsburgh on Sept. 27, COLD WEATHER EXCELLENCE Born and raised in the South, goes against conventional wisdom by performing well in the cold At home, now holds a 40-5 record including playoffs when the kickoff temperature is 34 degrees or below; possesses an impressive 90.7 passer rating in those 45 cold-weather games, based on 890 completions in 1,441 attempts (61.8 percent) for 10,242 yards, 79 TDs and 37 INTs. PLAYOFFS In the postseason, has thrown a touchdown pass in an NFL-record 16 consecutive games ( ) Ranks second on the NFL's all-time list for postseason touchdown passes; his 34 places him behind only Montana (45) Ranks third all-time in postseason yards passing, with 4,902; Elway (4,964) and Montana (5,772) are the only players above him Ranks second on NFL s alltime postseason completions list (401) and third on the attempts list (663) Owns the club's all-time postseason record for service with 20 games played Owner of 13 club postseason marks overall, while sharing in one SEASON Extended a handful of NFL records, captured a few others and finished the year on the verge of several more, including some of the most hallowed marks in league history Played all 16 games for a 14th straight year, extending one of the most prominent ironman starting streaks in pro sports annals Also, for the 14th time in those 15 seasons, had his team at least in contention for a playoff berth heading into the season finale With a career-high 613 pass attempts, led the league for a second straight year, joining Blanda ( ) as one of two passers to pace the NFL multiple times after their 36th birthdays Including 1999, when his 595 passes led the NFL, also joined Arnie Herber (1932, 1934, 1936) as one of two Green Bay passers to pace the league in attempts for three overall seasons Completed 56.0 percent of his passes (343-for-613), including 18 touchdowns, his fewest since his first year as the Packers starter, 1992, when he also had 18 (in the interim, his 12 straight years with 20- or-more TDs remains the league record) Also threw 18 interceptions, trimming his 2005 total by 11, the best improvement of his career Became the NFL s all-time leader in pass completions, in addition to extending his league marks for consecutive and overall 3,000-yard seasons Also matched No. 2 Marino (147) on the alltime quarterback wins list, one behind No. 1 Elway (148) The NFL s Most Valuable Player Award MULTIPLE ASSOCIATED PRESS WINNERS No Player, Team Years 3 Brett Favre, Green Bay Jim Brown, Cleveland , Johnny Unitas, Baltimore Colts , Joe Montana, San Francisco Steve Young, San Francisco , Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams , Peyton Manning, Indianapolis PACKERS NAMED MVP No Player, Pos. Years 3 Brett Favre, QB Don Hutson, E Paul Hornung, HB Jim Taylor, FB Bart Starr, QB

5 On three occasions, captured FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week after spirited victories in Week 3 at Detroit, Week 10 at Minnesota and Week 17 at Chicago Made his 14th career start in a season opener, vs. Chicago (Sept. 10) and was shut out, 26-0, for the first time he could recall at any level of football (including at Southern Mississippi); his 222 starts without a shutout had been the most in NFL history, a distinction that reverted back to Steve DeBerg (140) Against New Orleans (Sept. 17), connected with Greg Jennings on a 22-yard touchdown, hitting the rookie receiver in stride on a perfect pass Gave the Packers an early lead in an eventual triumph at Detroit (Sept. 24), finding Jennings on a short route across the middle, a play that turned into a 75-yard touchdown, the 400th TD pass of the quarterback s decorated career In the third quarter of Lions contest, led an 80-yard, 10-play drive; completed four passes for 51 yards on the march, including a 24-yard strike to Koren Robinson on third-and-7, and found Donald Driver in the end zone for a 5-yard TD For his flawless play in Lions win, earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week, FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week, NBC Football Night in America Player of the Day and CBS/Westwood One Radio Amtrak Player of the Week In setback vs. St. Louis (Oct. 8), for the first time in his career lost in a start at Lambeau Field in which he did not throw an interception; was 39-0 (43-0 including playoffs) entering the Rams contest At Miami (Oct. 22), threw a perfect 34-yard strike to Driver between two defenders, a play ruled incomplete until officials overturned the call on Green Bay s replay challenge; reacted to the announcement by twirling Driver on his shoulders; put the game out of reach in the fourth quarter, hitting David Martin for 13-yard score The win at Dolphin Stadium gave him victories in 28 stadiums Surpassed 25,000 Lambeau Field passing yards in memorable triumph vs. Arizona (Oct. 29); threw for 180 yards and a TD, for a passer rating of Ran in a 1-yard score in Cardinals contest, his first rushing touchdown since Dec. 3, 2001, followed by his first ever Lambeau Leap In the fourth quarter against Arizona, became only the second player in league annals to throw for 25,000 yards in a single stadium; with 25,765 at Lambeau Field entering 07, he trails only Elway (27,889, Mile High Stadium) At Minnesota (Nov. 12), completed 24 of 42 passes for a season-high 347 yards and two touchdowns, a passer rating, and surpassed No. 3 Matthews (229, ) on the league s all-time list of longest recorded games streaks In the closing minutes of the first half at the Metrodome, connected with Driver on a 82-yard catch-and-run, giving Green Bay a lead; then, on a 10-play, fourth-quarter drive that melted the clock and put the game out of reach, was 6-for-8 for 69 yards His 82-yarder was the team s longest passing play since Favre hit Driver for an 84-yard touchdown, Nov. 17, 2002, also in Minneapolis; the 06 play was the fifth-longest of Favre s career, a list that includes Driver three times (also 85 at Chicago in 2002) In tough loss vs. New England (Nov. 19), left in the second quarter with ulnar nerve damage in his right elbow and did not complete a start due to injury for only the sixth time in his then 231-game streak In a snowy Monday night loss at Seattle (Nov. 27), still with numbness in his passing arm and hand, threw for 266 yards, including a 48- yard TD hookup with Driver The following week vs. the New York Jets (Dec. 3), found Driver for a 20-yard score, the team s only TD In exciting, win at San Francisco (Dec. 10), completed 22 of 34 passes for 293 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions; found Ruvell Martin wide open in the end zone for a 36-yard touchdown, and later, patiently waited in the pocket, pump-faked and hit Driver at the San Francisco 33, then watched the receiver weave the rest of the way for a TD that gave the Packers a advantage Reached 3,000 yards passing in 49ers contest and extended two NFL records: most overall seasons with 3,000 and most consecutive seasons with 3,000 (both 15) In 17-9 win vs. Detroit (Dec. 17), with a 21-yard pass to Carlyle Holiday late in the first half, became the NFL s all-time leader in pass completions, surpassing Marino (4,967) Four days later in rainy, 9-7 win vs. Minnesota (Dec. 21), threw for 285 yards, including a 36-yard, fourth-quarter strike to Ruvell Martin that set up Dave Rayner s 44-yard field goal and iced the 36th game-winning comeback of the quarterback s career; on his last pass of the night, became the first in NFL history to reach 5,000 completions Finished the season with a fourth consecutive victory, a 285-yard, one TD performance at Chicago (Dec. 31), helping the Packers to a runaway 26-7 triumph Started all 16 games, completed a career-high and league-leading 372 passes, and also led the NFL with 607 attempts Paced the NFC with 3,881 yards Also had 62 rushing yards (on 18 attempts), more than the 51 he had in the previous two seasons combined, thanks in part to his offseason regimen with former Notre Dame strength and conditioning coach Ken Kroener at Favre's Mississippi home Also engineered his 2,500th drive A trying preseason served as a harbinger for the most difficult campaign of his 15-year career Learned Aug. 30 that Hurricane Katrina had wiped out his childhood home in Kiln, Miss., along with many of his personal trophies and awards, but more importantly didn't claim the lives any of his numerous family members on the Gulf Coast Reached his mother, Bonita, with the help of a Houston TV station one day after the storm Worked with fellow-mississippian Steve McNair to gather supplies for victims; had his donations flown on the Packers' team charter to NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Consecutive games, touchdown pass 47 Johnny Unitas, BalC Brett Favre, GB Dan Marino, Mia Dave Krieg, Sea Chris Chandler, Atl Peyton Manning, Ind All-Time Touchdowns MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES NFL CAREER 1) 420 Dan Marino, Mia., ) 414 Brett Favre, Atl-GB, ) 342 Fran Tarkenton, Min-NYG, ) 300 John Elway, Den, ) 291 Warren Moon, Hou-Min-Sea-KC, ) 290 Johnny Unitas, BalC-SD, ) 275 Peyton Manning, Ind, ) 273 Joe Montana, SF-KC, ) 270 V.Testaverde, TB-CleB-BalR-NYJ-DalC-NE, ) 261 Dave Krieg, Sea-KC-Det-Ari-Chi-Ten, MOST TD PASSES PER GAME NFL CAREER Avg Player TD GP Overall Rk Peyton Manning Dan Marino Brett Favre Daunte Culpepper t Kurt Warner t Tom Brady t Jim Kelly Donovan McNabb t Joe Montana Drew Brees t minimum 100 TD passes 126

6 Nashville for preseason finale (Sept. 1), then trucked them to Mississippi From the team's season-opening roster, injuries struck two of his top three receivers, two of his top three tight ends, all three of his running backs (as well as a fourth) and his starting center Placing the mounting pressure firmly on his own shoulders, threw a league-leading and career-high 29 interceptions and finished with a career-low 70.9 passer rating Played without Javon Walker, his primary deep threat coming off a career year, for all but the first 37 minutes of the season Also lost No. 3 wideout Robert Ferguson for five full games and parts of others, top running back Green to a season-ending injury in Game 6, Green's backup Najeh Davenport for the year in Game 5 and top tight end Bubba Franks for six games Completed passes to 18 players, two more than his previous career high (16 in 1998) and one shy of the team record, 19 in 1987, when Green Bay used replacement players in three contests Kicked off his 15th season at Detroit (Sept. 11); was sacked four times in 17-3 loss and saw 75 yards in offensive gains wiped out by penalties, including Walker's third-quarter pass interference on a 55-yard completion that ended the receiver's season (ACL) at the Detroit 3-yard line In loss vs. Cleveland (Sept. 18), his 20-yard run in the second quarter was his longest since 1999, when he also had a 20-yard rush With a completion to Green in Browns contest, became the third ever to reach 50,000 career passing yards, joining Marino (61,361) and Elway (51,475) Also, with a last-second TD pass to RB Tony Fisher, broke Elway's single-stadium record with his 181st TD pass at Lambeau Field (Elway threw 180 at Mile High Stadium) In loss vs. Tampa Bay (Sept. 25), threw two TDs, including a 37-yard strike to Ferguson on a fourth-and-4 In difficult 32-29, Monday night loss at Carolina (Oct. 3), threw for 303 yards and four TDs Rallied the Packers from a 19-point deficit, throwing two TDs and a pair of two-point conversions in the fourth quarter With no timeouts, had the Packers in a position to win on their final drive, but his fourthand-2 pass to Driver fell incomplete inside the Carolina 40 with a minute left Rebounded in 52-3 win vs. New Orleans (Oct. 9), collecting three TD passes In crushing loss at Minnesota (Oct. 23), passed for 315 yards and two touchdowns, completing his first 13 passes After Minnesota took a late, lead, orchestrated a 56-yard field goal drive that tied the contest with 24 seconds left, but the Vikings won on a 56- yard field goal as time expired In bizarre, loss at Cincinnati (Oct. 30), threw a career-high five interceptions, while surpassing Elway and moving into second place all-time in both career attempts and yards Down 21-7 in the fourth quarter, engineered a 13-play, 88-yard touchdown drive, then got the ball back at his own 10- yard line with 56 seconds left After ushering the offense to the Cincinnati 28 with 23 seconds on the clock, was dropping back and looking for the potential game-tying TD pass when a Bengals fan who had slipped past stadium security literally took the ball out of Favre's hands; the Packers' next play resulted in a sack, setting the stage for the final snap, a desperation throw on which officials flagged an exhausted Favre for an illegal forward pass Against Pittsburgh (Nov. 6), did not throw a TD pass at Lambeau Field for the first time since Oct. 20, 2002, a win over Washington in which Favre departed with a knee injury, ending his streak of 24 games (27 including playoffs) with a TD toss at the stadium Quietly led his team to its most impressive 2005 win, a triumph at Atlanta (Nov. 13); completed 26 of 39 for 252 yards and one touchdown with one interception In 20-17, Monday night loss vs. Minnesota (Nov. 21), threw for a pair of scores, including a 53-yard connection with Driver, before K Paul Edinger hit another last-second field goal to beat Green Bay In chilly Sunday night win vs. Detroit (Dec. 11), with a early completion to Ferguson, set an NFL record by reaching 3,000 yards passing for a 14th overall season, breaking a tie with Marino (13) Engineered a game-saving series in the fourth quarter of Lions contest, going 2 of 3 for 34 yards to set up a 39-yard field goal that tied the contest, 13-13, then orchestrated the game-winning FG drive on the only overtime possession Went two straight games without a TD pass for the second time in his career, his first streak since Sept. 26-Oct. 3, 1993 Was swept in a Chicago season series for the first time in loss at Lambeau Field (Dec. Dominating his era in the touchdown pass category MOST 30-PLUS TD-PASS SEASONS, NFL HISTORY 8 Brett Favre, GB , 2001, Dan Marino, Mia , Peyton Manning, Ind , 2004, 2006 MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE, TD PASSES, NFL HISTORY 4 Johnny Unitas BalC Len Dawson...DalT 1962; KC 1963, Steve Young SF , 1998 Brett Favre GB , Arnie Herber GB 1932, 1934, 1936 Sid Luckman ChiB 1943, Y.A. Tittle SF 1955; NYG Dan Marino Mia Peyton Manning Ind 2000, 2004, 2006 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, SEASON, NFL HISTORY 49 Peyton Manning, Ind Dan Marino, Mia Dan Marino, Mia Kurt Warner, StLR Brett Favre, GB Daunte Culpepper, Min Brett Favre, GB George Blanda, HouO Y.A. Tittle, NYG Steve Young, SF Steve Beuerlein, Car Kurt Warner, StLR Steve Young, SF Brett Favre, GB MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, NFL, 1990s 235 Brett Favre Atl 1991; GB Dan Marino Mia Steve Young SF Warren Moon..HouO ; Min ; Sea ; KC John Elway Den MOST GAMES, FOUR-OR-MORE TD PASSES, CAREER 21 Dan Marino Mia Brett Favre Atl 1991; GB Johnny Unitas BalC ; SD Peyton Manning Ind George Blanda ChiB 1949, ; BalC 1950; HouO ; Oak

7 25); went 30 of 51 for 317 yards with four INTs On the game's final drive, stunned the NFL's No. 1 defense at the time with a 56-yard pass to Driver, but then was sacked on consecutive plays and ended the contest with a last-second interception In season-ending, win vs. former coach Mike Holmgren and the NFC's best team, Seattle (Jan. 1), hooked up with Antonio Chatman for a 9-yard touchdown, giving Favre at least 20 TD passes in 12 straight seasons, extending an NFL record Concluded his 13th Green Bay season overseeing the league s third-ranked offense Completed 346 of 540 passes a 64.1 percent completion percentage, tied for his second best as a pro for 4,088 yards and 30 touchdowns with 17 interceptions, giving him a passer rating of 92.4 the fifth-highest mark of his pro career Threw for more than 4,000 yards for a fourth time as a professional (and the first time since 1999), standing fifth in the league Authored eight games with a passer rating above 100 Opened the season by leading Green Bay to a triumph over the defending NFC champion Panthers in Monday night game at Carolina (Sept. 13) In the home opener with Chicago (Sept. 19), broke the NFL record (since 1970) for most consecutive games with a touchdown pass vs. a single opponent by throwing for a score in a 25th straight game against the Bears (Marino had a TD toss in 24 vs. the N.Y. Jets) In track meet at Indianapolis (Sept. 26), threw for 360 yards and four touchdowns on 30-of-44 passing, without an interception, for a passer rating of Tied Unitas for the second most four- TD games (17) in NFL history Connected with WR Walker on three touchdowns, the first time he had thrown a trio of TDs to one receiver since Dec. 20, 1998, vs. Tennessee, when he found Freeman on three occasions His 79-yard scoring throw to Walker was a season long Playing with a softball-sized bruise on his left hamstring suffered the prior week, sustained a more serious injury vs. the N.Y. Giants (Oct. 3); received a concussion on the first drive of the third quarter after the Giants William Joseph and Keith Washington fell on him, then returned two plays later to throw a 28-yard TD strike to Walker on fourth-and-5, the Packers' only score of the game Team doctors subsequently ruled he was not healthy enough to go back into the game and he remained sidelined for the remainder of the contest Returned the following week to launch an unprecedented long-distance streak, completing a pass of at least 44 yards in six consecutive games (Oct. 11- Nov. 21), by far the longest stretch of his career In Monday night loss vs. Tennessee (Oct. 11), threw for 338 yards and two TDs with three INTs Established a pair of milestones in victory at Detroit (Oct. 17) By taking the Packers first offensive snap, he surpassed Starr (196) for No. 1 on the franchise s all-time games-played list with 197, and also moved ahead of Fran Tarkenton (47,003) and into fourth place in career passing yards Played in his 200th NFL game (including the 1991 season with Atlanta), while also making his 100th career home start, in victory over Dallas (Oct. 24) Completed a season-high 79.3 percent of his passes (23 of 29) for 258 yards and a pair of scores in Cowboys contest Surpassed Elway (4,123) for No. 2 on the all-time completions list in win at Washington (Oct. 31) Was named NFC Player of the Month for November after helping the Packers to a 3-0 record during a month that saw him lead Green Bay to a pair of comeback victories and make his 200th consecutive NFL start Completed passes to nine receivers in leading Green Bay to a triumph in initial 04 meeting with the Vikings (Nov. 14), capturing NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors Moved into second place in NFL history with his 18th career four-td game, breaking a tie with Unitas Took his team down the field for a walk-off 128 Speeding to a special place in NFL history THE 40,000-4,000 CLUB Career Yds Playoff Yds Dan Marino , ,510 Brett Favre , ,902 John Elway , ,964 Joe Montana , ,772 FASTEST TO 40,000 PASSING YARDS 153 games Dan Marino games Warren Moon games Brett Favre games Dan Fouts games John Elway games Joe Montana FASTEST TO 30,000 PASSING YARDS 114 games Dan Marino, Mia games Peyton Manning, Ind games Warren Moon, HouO games Brett Favre, Atl-GB Drew Bledsoe, NE-Buf games Dan Fouts, SD Joe Montana, SF-KC M0ST CONSECUTIVE 3,000-YARD PASSING SEASONS 15 Brett Favre, GB (current) Dan Marino, Mia Peyton Manning, Ind (current) John Elway, Den Drew Bledsoe, NE M0ST OVERALL 3,000-YARD PASSING SEASONS 15 Brett Favre GB Dan Marino Mia , 94-95, John Elway Den , Warren Moon HouO 1984, 86, 89-91; Min ; Sea 1997 Peyton Manning Ind Drew Bledsoe NE ; Buf 2002 MOST 300-YARD GAMES, ACTIVE QUARTERBACKS 48 Brett Favre, Atl-GB Peyton Manning, Ind Drew Bledsoe, NE-Buf-DalC Kurt Warner, StL-NYG-Ari Kerry Collins, Car-NO-NYG-Oak-Ten V.Testaverde, TB-CleB-BalR-NYJ-DalC-NE FASTEST TO 400 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 227 games Dan Marino Mia games Brett Favre Atl-GB FASTEST TO 300 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 157 games Dan Marino Mia games Brett Favre....Atl 1991; GB games Fran Tarkenton....Min , 72-76; NYG games John Elway Den FASTEST TO 250 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 128 games Dan Marino Mia games Peyton Manning Ind games Brett Favre....Atl 1991; GB games Johnny Unitas BalC FASTEST TO 200 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 89 games Dan Marino Mia games Peyton Manning Ind games Brett Favre......Atl 1991; GB games Johnny Unitas BalC FASTEST TO 150 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 62 games Dan Marino Mia games Brett Favre......Atl 1991; GB games Peyton Manning Ind, games Johnny Unitas BalC

8 field goal after Minnesota rallied from a 14-point deficit to tie the game at 31 with 1:20 remaining Found himself in an even more dire situation a week later at Houston (Nov. 21) in Sunday night game Trailing 13-3, he passed for 201 yards in the final period to bring Green Bay back to victory from a fourth-quarter deficit of 10-or-more points on the road for the first time in 14 years Arched a beautiful, 24-yard touchdown pass to Driver with 12:28 remaining to pull the Packers to within 13-10, then took Green Bay 40 yards to a game-tying field goal on its next possession Finally, completed 6 of 7 passes for 41 yards (his lone incompletion was a spike to stop the clock) in the final two minutes to set up a walk-off 46-yard field goal, a victory Had season highs in attempts (50), completions (33) and yards passing (383) in his first-ever meeting with the Texans, while also contributing with a seasonlong 17-yard run to pick up a fourthquarter first down In his 200th consecutive NFL start, threw for three scores in Monday night victory over St. Louis (Nov. 29) Saw his string of 36 consecutive games with at least one touchdown pass second longest in NFL history end in loss at Philadelphia (Dec. 5) Dealing with difficult wind conditions vs. Detroit (Dec. 12), brought Green Bay back from three points down to a victory by directing a pair of field-goal drives, including the game-winner with two seconds left Overcame adverse situation at Minnesota (Dec. 24) to lead Green Bay to its third straight NFC North title (Dec. 24) Having just thrown an interception that Vikings LB Chris Claiborne returned 15 yards for a touchdown to put Minnesota up with 8:18 remaining, rallied his team to 10 unanswered points to steal the division crown away from the Packers archrival Completed 30 of 43 passes for 365 yards and three TDs, with one INT, in Vikings rematch Went over 4,000 yards passing for the fourth time and reached the 30-TD plateau for an NFL-record eighth time as a pro at Chicago (Jan. 2) before exiting regularseason finale midway through the second quarter 2004 PLAYOFFS: Extended his NFL-record streak of consecutive postseason games with a touchdown pass to 16 in NFC Wild Card contest with Minnesota (Jan. 9) Completed 22 of 33 passes for 216 yards and one TD, but was intercepted four times Moved past Marino (385) and into second place on the all-time NFL postseason completions list with 401 Additionally surpassed Elway (651) for No. 3 on the all-time playoff passing attempts list with Played in all 16 games despite fracturing the thumb on his right (throwing) hand early in the team's seventh contest, at St. Louis (Oct. 19), leaving him in considerable pain for at least the next month and needing to wear a protective splint on the thumb for the balance of the year Led Green Bay to its ninth playoff appearance and fifth division title (second in a row) in his 12th year leading the club Was selected to his eighth career Pro Bowl ( , , ), On other all-time passing lists tying him with Willie Wood for the second-most selections in team history (behind Gregg s nine), though he later was forced to withdraw due to the broken thumb Also was named to the All-NFC team of Pro Football Weekly and 'Snickers Hungriest Player of the Year' Along the way, he helped the Packers to 442 points, the second-highest total in franchise history, behind only the 456 scored by the 1996 Super Bowl champions Finished second in the NFC in passer rating (90.4), completing 308 of a career-low 471 passing attempts a career-best and franchise-record 65.4 completion percentage (also first in the NFC) for 3,361 yards and an NFL-best 32 TDs, with 21 interceptions Authored six games with a passer rating of 100 or better The Packers offense became the NFL s first unit to: rush for at least 2,500 yards, pass for at least 3,300 yards, complete at least 65 percent of passes, rush for at least 18 TDs and pass for at least 32 TDs Also started the club's two postseason games, completing 41 of his 66 passes for 499 yards and three TDs with one INT Rallied from a fourth-quarter deficit or tie to win on four 2003 occasions Nov. 2 at Minnesota, Nov. 16 at Tampa Bay, Dec. 14 at San Diego and Jan. 4 vs. Seattle in the playoffs Captured NFC 'Offensive Player of the Month' honors for December, when he completed 79 of 117 passes for 1,003 yards and 10 touchdowns, including a pair of four-td games (his first since the '99 season), with only three interceptions, in leading Green Bay to a 4-0 record and 144 points during the month an average of 36 points per game Turned in one of the most memorable performances of his career and in the history of Monday Night Football in 41-7 victory at Oakland (Dec. 22), playing with a heavy heart one day after the sudden death of his father (Irvin) Completed 22 of 30 passes (73.3 percent) for 399 yards and four TDs, without an interception, against the Raiders for a team-record passer rating Threw for a career-best 311 yards in the first half, including TDs of 22 yards to Wesley Walls, 23 and 43 yards to Walker and 6 yards to David Martin, as the Packers opened up a 31-7 halftime advantage His initial touchdown pass to Walker (and second of the game), late in the first quarter of the Oakland contest, gave him 343 for his career and pushed him past Tarkenton into second place on the NFL's all-time list With his receivers making an extra effort to catch every pass thrown on the heels of his personal tragedy, he also completed passes that night of 47 and 27 yards to Ferguson, of 46 yards to Walker, of 32 and 41 yards to Driver and of 32 yards to Fisher Was named NFC 'Offensive Player of the Week,' 'Snickers Hungriest Player' and 'FedEx Air Player of the Week' in recognition of his game for the ages vs. Oakland His performance in the contest earned the ESPN ESPY s 2004 Best MOST ACCURATE AMONG TOP EIGHT IN PASSING ATTEMPTS Passer Att Comp Pct Brett Favre ,223 5, Dan Marino ,358 4, Dan Fouts ,604 3, Warren Moon.....6,823 3, Drew Bledsoe.....6,717 3, Fran Tarkenton....6,467 3, John Elway ,250 4, Vinny Testaverde...6,529 3, CAREER PASSING YARDS Dan Marino ,361 Brett Favre ,500 John Elway ,475 Warren Moon ,325 Fran Tarkenton ,003 CAREER PASSING ATTEMPTS Dan Marino ,358 Brett Favre ,223 John Elway ,250 Warren Moon ,823 Drew Bledsoe ,717 CAREER COMPLETIONS Brett Favre ,021 Dan Marino ,967 John Elway ,123 Warren Moon ,988 Drew Bledsoe ,839 CAREER PASSER RATING Steve Young Peyton Manning Kurt Warner Joe Montana Marc Bulger Daunte Culpepper Chad Pennington Tom Brady Drew Brees Trent Green Jeff Garcia Dan Marino Donovan McNabb Matt Hasselbeck Brett Favre

9 Moment A week earlier at San Diego (Dec. 14), he also had thrown for four TDs, including a pair of secondhalf scores to Ferguson in the Packers' come-frombehind win Completed 23 of 33 passes (70.0 percent) for 278 yards against the Chargers, with only one interception, he also broke Cecil Isbell's long-standing team record for consecutive games with a touchdown pass (22), connecting with Driver just before halftime for a score in his 23rd straight contest Over a stretch from the second half of the Chargers game to the first half of the Oakland contest, had completed 17 of 18 passes, including his first nine against the Raiders Broke Gregg's franchise record for consecutive games played in comeback victory over Chicago (Dec. 7) by suiting up for his 188th straight contest Began the year with season highs for attempts (41) and completions (25), for 248 yards and one TD, in opener with Minnesota (Sept. 7), but was charged with a seasonhigh four INTs Rebounded to help lead 31-6 win over Detroit (Sept. 14) with a pair of touchdown passes After connecting on his final four throws of Lions contest, he then hit his first 10 passes at Arizona (Sept. 21) to match the longest streak of consecutive completions in his pro career 14 done previously Sept. 10, 2000, at Buffalo Shined in the Soldier Field rededication game, at Chicago (Sept. 29), throwing for three scores in triumph Completed a seasonbest 76.0 percent of his passes (19-25) in ensuing victory vs. Seattle (Oct. 5), defeating his former head coach, Holmgren, for the first time Matched his sea- Chinks in Favre s armor ON NFL INJURY REPORTS DURING STREAK Weeks on Year Injury Report son high with 25 completions (on 36 attempts) against Kansas City (Oct. 12), throwing for 272 yards and two TDs with one INT Performed well in domes over the next two games Posted a passer rating in loss at St. Louis (Oct. 19) despite playing almost the entire game with a broken thumb on his throwing hand Fractured his right thumb on the first series of Rams contest when he hit the shoulder pad of guard Mike Wahle while following through on his second pass attempt of the game Eschewing the initial recommendation of surgery to place pins in his thumb for proper healing of the bone, a procedure that would have sidelined him 4-6 weeks, returned after the Packers' bye week to play in Sunday night game at Minnesota (Nov. 2) Threw for three touchdowns, including a pair to Walker, in leading Green Bay to a triumph over the Vikings Deferred to the Packers' strong running game Total 48 regular-season weeks over the next several contests Attempted a seasonlow 15 passes (completing 10) in victory over San Francisco (Nov. 23), but made his first throw a memorable one, finding Walker for a 66- yard touchdown up the left sideline on the third play of the game Threw three interceptions four days later in Thanksgiving Day meeting at Detroit (Nov. 27), when he had 296 yards on 23-of-37 passing, including a 45-yard TD to Walker among a pair of scoring throws 2003 PLAYOFFS: Established the NFL record for consecutive postseason games with a touchdown pass in Wild Card playoff contest vs. Seattle (Jan. 4), when he found Franks down the seam for a 23-yard Brett Favre during his ironman games-played streak is 9-6 career in his first start since sustaining a serious injury. A case-by-case look at Favre s (known) stretches of playing through injury: Injury Sustained First game back Result First-degree separation, left shoulder vs. Phi.; Nov. 15, 1992 at Chi.; Nov. 22, 1992 W Led Packers to comeback win over Eagles, with injury Deep thigh bruise vs. TB; Nov. 28, 1993 at Chi.; Dec. 5, 1993 L Limping, threw game-winning TD on play after injury vs. TB; next week, set career highs in completions and passing yards Severely bruised left hip at Min.; Oct. 20, 1994 at Chi.; Oct. 31, 1994 W Career-high 58 yards rushing, TD, at Chicago in cold rain Severely sprained left ankle at Min.; Nov. 5, 1995 vs. Chi.; Nov. 12, 1995 W Missed most of second half at Min.; didn t practice all week, rebounded vs. Bears for then-highest career passer rating (147.2) Wind knocked out (twice) vs. Pit.; Dec. 24, 1995 vs. Atl; Dec. 31, 1995 W Packers called timeout; Favre coughed up blood on sideline, returned to lead team to division-clinching win vs. Steelers Sprained thumb, right hand vs. Den.; Aug. 23, 1999 vs. Oak.; Sept. 12, 1999 W Aggravated several times early in season; played most of year with injury Tendinitis, right elbow (training camp) vs. NYJ.; Sept. 3, 2000 L Missed final three preseason games; battled much of season Left mid-foot sprain at TB; Nov. 12, 2000 vs. Ind.; Nov. 19, 2000 W Warren Sapp sack; 23-of-36, 301 yards, 2 TDs, vs. Indianapolis Sprained lateral collateral ligament, left knee vs. Was.; Oct. 20, 2002 vs. Mia.; Nov. 4, 2002 W LaVar Arrington sack; wore brace most of remaining games Broken thumb, right hand at StL; Oct. 19, 2003 at Min.; Nov. 2, 2003 W Throws three touchdowns, 18-of-28 passing, in critical win at Minnesota; leads NFL with 32 TD passes, 19 after injury Softball-sized bruise, left hamstring at Ind; Sept. 26, 2004 vs. NYG; Oct. 3, 2004 L Hobbling in pocket, nearly pulls off comeback at Indianapolis, throwing for 360 yards and four TDs; late fumble seals fate Concussion vs. NYG; Oct. 3, 2004 vs. Ten; Oct. 11, 2004 L After concussion, re-enters Giants game without medical clearance to throw a TD pass, but doesn t return in 14-7 loss Sprained right hand vs. Dal; Oct. 24, 2004 at Was; Oct. 31, 2004 W Had up-and-down game at Washington, but still helped team to important wins over Cowboys and Redskins Ankle at Ten; Sept. 1, 2005 at Det; Sept. 11, 2005 L Has ankle stepped on in final preseason game, seems unaffected following week in regular-season opener Ulnar nerve, right elbow vs. NE; Nov. 19, 2006 at Sea; Nov. 27, 2006 L Leaves Patriots game after injury; returns at Seattle with numbness in fingers to complete 61.1 percent of passes for 266 yards 130

10 score late in the second quarter Went on to efficiently lead Green Bay to a 33-27, overtime triumph over the Seahawks, throwing for 319 yards on 26-of-38 passing without an INT for a passer rating of One week later, threw a pair of first-quarter touchdown passes (covering 40 and 17 yards) to Ferguson (extending his league record to 15 straight postseason games with a TD), as well as a 44-yard aerial to Walker that set up a go-ahead field goal early in the final period, in Divisional playoff game at Philadelphia (Jan. 11) Finished Eagles contest with 15 completions in 28 attempts for 180 yards and two TDs with one interception Had a fourthquarter passer rating of during the postseason Led Green Bay to its fourth division title and eighth playoff berth in his first 11 seasons with Green Bay Chosen NFL Player of the Year by Sports Illustrated Received NFL MVP recognition from the Dallas Morning News Was voted to the Pro Bowl (as a starter) for the seventh time in 11 seasons with Green Bay, though he later was forced to withdraw due to the foot/ankle/knee injuries from the season that had taken their toll For the second year in a row, was the leading vote-getter in fan balloting for the Pro Bowl, picking up 930,270 votes 182,973 more than second-place Priest Holmes (747,297) Also was a second-team All-Pro selection of AP, named All-NFC by Pro Football Weekly and chosen as NFC Offensive Player of the Year by the Kansas City Committee of 101 Led the NFC in passing attempts (551) and completions (341); he also was tied for the conference lead (with the Saints Aaron Brooks) in touchdown passes (27) Finished third in the NFC in passing yards with 3,658, while ranking fifth in the conference in passer rating (85.6) and fourth in completion percentage (61.9) Also rushed 25 times for 73 yards Posted a passer rating of 100-or-more in six games, second most in the NFL in 2002 Enjoyed a passer rating in 37-34, overtime triumph over the Falcons (Sept. 8), completing 25 of 36 passes for 284 yards and two TDs, without an interception Threw for 357 yards in leading Packers to victory at Detroit in Ford Field opener (Sept. 22), while registering season highs in both attempts (47) and completions (31), for three TDs with one INT Found Driver for the gamewinning, 22-yard TD pass with 4:10 remaining in eventual win over Carolina (Sept. 29) Was especial- Brett Favre s 36 game-winning comebacks Victories in which he has rallied the Packers from a fourth-quarter deficit or tie Game-saving/game-winning drive First Score, Timeouts play from Clock Drive Totals No Date Opp Final start of drive Qtr to use used scrimmage at end Scoring play Pl Yds Time 36 Dec. 21, 2006 Min :47 1:34 Rayner 44 FG :13 35 Dec. 11, 2005 Det OT :54 9:47 Longwell 28 FG :17 Dec. 11, 2005 Det :49-3Q 14:26 Longwell 39 FG :27 34 Dec. 24, 2004 at Min :35 0:00 Longwell 29 FG :35 Dec. 24, 2004 at Min :18 3:34 3 pass to Driver :44 33 Dec. 12, 2004 Det :27 0:02 Longwell 23 FG :25 Dec. 12, 2004 Det :45 10:46 Longwell 28 FG :59 32 Nov. 21, 2004 at Hou :00 0:00 Longwell 46 FG :00 Nov. 21, 2004 at Hou :08 7:55 Longwell 39 FG :13 Nov. 21, 2004 at Hou :53 12:28 24 pass to Driver :25 31 Nov. 14, 2004 Min :11 0:00 Longwell 33 FG :20 30 Jan. 4, 2004* Sea :51-3Q 10:01 Green 1 run :56 Jan. 4, 2004* Sea :30 2:44 Green 1 run :46 29 Dec. 14, 2003 at SD :02 11:18 40 pass to Ferguson :52 28 Nov. 16, 2003 at TB :36-3Q 9:00 Green 1 run :42 27 Nov. 2, 2003 at Min :20-3Q 13:14 12 pass to Walker :12 26 Dec. 8, 2002 Min :32 1:06 Fisher 14 run :26 25 Sept. 29, 2002 Car :29 4:10 22 pass to Driver :19 24 Sept. 8, 2002 Atl OT 2 0 9:30 5:15 Longwell 34 FG :15 23 Jan. 13, 2002* SF :48 7:02 Longwell 45 FG :58 22 Dec. 30, 2001 Min :53 6:28 Green 4 run :35 21 Dec. 3, 2001 at Jax :03 1:30 Favre 6 run :33 20 Dec. 24, 2000 TB OT :47 8:29 Longwell 22 FG :31 19 Nov. 6, 2000 Min OT :50 11:21 43 pass to Freeman :39 18 Oct. 15, 2000 SF :20 0:54 Longwell 35 FG :36 17 Sept. 17, 2000 Phi :20 0:03 Longwell 38 FG :17 16 Oct. 10, 1999 TB :40 1:05 21 pass to Freeman :40 15 Sept. 26, 1999 Min :51 0:12 23 pass to Bradford :44 14 Sept. 12, 1999 Oak :51 0:11 1 pass to Thomason :40 13 Dec. 27, 1998 at Chi :29-3Q 9:49 Longwell 18 FG :40 12 Nov. 1, 1998 SF :13 11:04 62 pass to Freeman :09 Nov. 1, 1998 SF :09-3Q 13:14 Longwell 45 FG :55 11 Oct. 14, 1996 SF OT :25 11:19 Jacke 53 FG :06 Oct. 14, 1996 SF :42 0:08 Jacke 31 FG :42 10 Nov. 12, 1995 Chi :05 9:17 16 pass to Bennett :48 9 Dec. 18, 1994 Atl :58 0:14 Favre 9 run :44 8 Oct. 9, 1994 LARm :27-3Q 12:06 Bennett 1 run :21 7 Jan. 8, 1994* at Det :26 0:55 40 pass to Sharpe :31 6 Nov. 28, 1993 TB :33 1:16 2 pass to Sharpe :17 5 Nov. 21, 1993 Det :29 9:03 Jacke 34 FG :26 4 Nov. 14, 1993 at NO :37 0:03 Jacke 36 FG :34 3 Nov. 29, 1992 TB :12-3Q 10:09 9 pass to Harris :03 2 Nov. 15, 1992 Phi :43 0:00 Jacke 41 FG 2 0 0:43 Nov. 15, 1992 Phi :02 1:31 Jacke 31 FG :31 1 Sept. 20, 1992 Cin :07 0:13 35 pass to Taylor : * playoff game

11 ly sharp in 34-21, Monday night triumph at Chicago (Oct. 7 in Champaign, Ill.), throwing for a season-high 359 yards on 22-of-33 passing, including career-best yardage in both the first quarter (180) and first half (287; subsequently surpassed), to garner NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors Connected with Driver on an 85-yard TD strike tied for the longest play from scrimmage in the NFC in 2002 to open the scoring in Bears win, among three touchdown passes on the night (all in the first half), while not being intercepted; enjoyed a season-best passer rating while surpassing the 40,000-yard mark for career passing yards Put three passing touchdowns on the board for a second straight week in victory at New England (Oct. 13) In win over the Patriots, he also became the fourth player in NFL history to throw 300 career touchdown passes doing so with an 8-yard pass to Green late in the second quarter tying, then surpassing, No. 3 Elway (300) in the process Completed 11 of 14 passes for 89 yards against Washington (Oct. 20) before departing early in the third quarter, when he sprained the lateral collateral ligament in his left knee while being sacked by the Redskins LaVar Arrington Playing with a brace to protect his knee and a week off due to the Packers bye, came back and led Green Bay to a hard-fought, Monday night win over a tough Miami defense (Nov. 4) Threw for a then-career-best 295 first-half yards en route to a 351-yard performance in trouncing of Detroit (Nov. 10) before departing at the end of three quarters Had four INTs at Tampa Bay (Nov. 24), connecting on 20 of 38 throws for 196 yards and one TD; had season-long 17-yard run in Bucs contest Brought Green Bay back from a 19-6 third-quarter deficit to defeat Minnesota (Dec. 8), throwing touchdown passes of 21 and 40 yards (both on third down) while leading scoring drives of 67, 54 and 85 yards Overcame rainy and windy conditions to lead Packers to triumph over NFC West champion 49ers at San Francisco (Dec. 15), completing better than 75 percent of his passes (25 of 33); had 13 straight completions at one point in second half Hit Driver with 11-yard touchdown pass with 7:23 remaining, helping to seal 10-0 victory over Buffalo (Dec. 22), while struggling with winds that gusted to 30 miles per hour 2002 PLAYOFFS: Had 247 yards and one touchdown, on 20- of-42 passing with two INTs, in NFC Wild Card playoff loss vs. Atlanta (Jan. 4) Threw for a score in his 13th consecutive postseason contest to tie Marino s NFL record. Victory as a yardstick OVERALL RECORDS, STARTING QB, SINCE MERGER 1 Joe Montana, SF-KC Terry Bradshaw, Pit Ken Stabler, Oak-HouO-NO Steve Young, TB-SF John Elway, Den Peyton Manning, Ind Jim Kelly, Buf Joe Theismann, Was Brett Favre, GB starters who ve begun careers 1970 or later; minimum 100 starts; regular season only OVERALL WINS, STARTING QB, ALL-TIME John Elway, Den Dan Marino, Mia Brett Favre, GB Fran Tarkenton, Min-NYG Johnny Unitas, BalC-SD Joe Montana, SF-KC Terry Bradshaw, Pit Warren Moon, HouO-Min-Sea-KC Finished a decade as the Packers' starting QB Completed 314 of 510 pass attempts for 3,921 yards (second in the NFC) and 32 touchdowns (tied with 49ers' Jeff Garcia for second in the league) His interception total (15) was the lowest in a season since he threw only 13 in 1996 Finished third in the NFC (and fourth in the NFL) with a 94.1 passer rating Earned selection to the Pro Bowl for the sixth time in his career the fourth time as a starter (also ) though he later pulled out of the all-star contest (back/abdomen) Had been the leading vote-getter in fan balloting for the Pro Bowl, receiving 670,401 votes 125,878 more votes than the next closest player, the Rams Kurt Warner (544,523) In addition, was one of six finalists for the national Miller Lite Player of the Year award Also was a second-team All-Pro selection of the AP, Football Digest and College & Pro Football Newsweekly Was tabbed to the All-Madden Team of then-fox Sports analyst John Madden Was the NFC s second-leading fourth-quarter passer with a rating of 104.4, helped by the fact that he threw only two interceptions during the final period Also ranked third in the conference as a third-down passer (89.0), incredibly throwing for over one-third of his touchdowns (11 of 32) on the crucial down In memorable win vs. Baltimore (Oct. 14), he enjoyed his 30th career 300-yard passing performance, (then) reaching that plateau fourth-fastest in NFL history 150 games (tied with Montana); only Marino (84), Moon (110) and Dan Fouts (121) had done so at a more rapid rate Was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week and national Miller Lite NFL Player of the Week for his classic performance against the defending Super Bowl champions and their stingy, top-ranked defense; nearly flawless, masterfully led TD drives of 59, 74, 80 and 82 yards (the four longest allowed by Baltimore through five weeks) while completing 27 of 34 passes (a season-best 79.4 percent) for 337 yards and three touchdowns without an interception for a passer rating Led club to a triumph at Chicago (Nov. 11) to overtake the first-place Bears in the standings; his production included a pair of highlight film touchdown passes 41 yards to Bill Schroeder at the back left corner of the end zone just before halftime and a 9-yard laser to Freeman midway HOME RECORDS, STARTING QB, SINCE Terry Bradshaw, Pit Roger Staubach, DalC John Elway, Den Steve Young, TB-SF Jim McMahon, ChiB-SD-Phi-Min-Ari-GB Brett Favre, GB starters who ve begun careers 1967 or later; minimum 50 home starts; regular season only DECEMBER RECORDS, STARTING QB, SINCE MERGER 3 Tom Brady, NE Joe Thiesmann, Was Joe Montana, SF-KC Brett Favre, GB starters who ve begun careers 1970 or later; minimum 20 starts; regular season only. NOTE: Roger Staubach, who started career in 1969, was 17-3 (.850) in December 132

12 Favre s Career Drive Engineering At Seattle on Nov. 27, 2006, the Packers eclipsed 5,000 points on drives orchestrated by Brett Favre. In a win at Washington on Oct. 31, 2004, Favre engineered his 500th career touchdown drive. On Dec. 29, 2002, at the N.Y. Jets, Favre led the Packers on a drive for the 2,000th time. Over his career, Favre has put the Packers in a position to score approximately four of every 10 drives (39.8 percent). Favre s career regular-season drive engineering, including his infamous 1991 debut with the Atlanta Falcons: Drives Drives ended by Points Pts/ Engineering Year Started TD FG FGA PNT DWN TRN SAF CLK RPL Yielded Drive Efficiency* Totals 2, , * percentage he has put team in position to score (allowing for missed FG and subtracting drives ended by the clock) through the third quarter Threw for a season-high 362 yards and three touchdowns on 24-of-42 passing again without an interception at Jacksonville (Dec. 3); also ran for the deciding score (a 6-yard bootleg around left end his first rushing TD since Oct. 25, 1998) with 1:30 remaining in the victory Completed all five of his passes for 72 yards in driving the Packers 79 yards for the deciding score a Green touchdown run that gave Green Bay a lead midway through the fourth quarter in 24-13, rematch win over Minnesota (Dec. 30) Additionally threw a key block on Minnesota s Orlando Thomas to help spring Driver s 31- yard TD run on a reverse, giving the Packers a 7-3 advantage late in the first half Threw only two interceptions over the team s last seven regular-season contests (221 attempts) and none in the final three games 2001 PLAYOFFS: Completed 48 of 73 passes for 550 yards and four touchdowns, with seven interceptions, in two postseason games Broke his own team playoff mark by completing percent of his passes (22-29) in Wild Card game against San Francisco (Jan. 13), throwing for 269 yards and two TDs, with one interception a passer rating of Completed 16 of 21 second-half passes for 226 yards and one TD (126.3 rating) in helping Green Bay to overcome a 7-6 halftime deficit en route to victory over the Niners Was 26 of 44 for 281 yards and two touchdowns, including six interceptions to tie the NFL s singlegame postseason record, in Divisional playoff loss at St. Louis (Jan. 20) Completed 338 of an NFC-high 580 passes for 3,812 yards (third in the NFC) and 20 touchdowns with 16 interceptions for a passer rating of 78.0 Registered his lowest interception percentage (2.76) in four seasons, and was not intercepted in nearly half (7 of 16) of the team s games Became (then) the second-fastest player in NFL history to reach 250 career touchdown passes, doing so in the 141st game of his pro career; only Marino, who did so in 128 games, had reached that plateau quicker Continued to enhance his master of the comeback reputation with four game-winning efforts inside Lambeau Field: vs. Philadelphia, San Francisco, Minnesota and Tampa Bay Led team to 6-3 victory in Eagles contest (Sept. 17), driving Green Bay 60 yards in the final five minutes; connected on all four of his passes (for 59 yards) on the winning possession Enjoyed a season-best 74.1 completion percentage (20 of 27) in leading a 31-28, fourth-quarter victory over the 49ers (Oct. 15); threw for 266 yards and one TD (a season-long 67-yarder), without an INT while also rushing for 35 yards, including a season-long 18-yard scamper Passed for two touchdowns an underhanded, playground-like 5-yard toss to Green and the incredible, game-winning 43-yard loft to Freeman in overtime in triumph over Minnesota (Nov. 6); completed 17 of 36 passes for 235 yards, without an interception, in win over the Vikings Drove the Packers 58 yards for a short field goal on the opening possession of overtime in a win over Tampa Bay to close the season (Dec. 24) for his 100th victory as the Packers starter (including nine playoff wins) A week earlier, authored perhaps his best game of the season in rematch victory over Minnesota (Dec. 17) inside the Metrodome typically a personal house of horrors leading the Packers to a upset victory with a highly efficient performance; threw for 290 yards and matched his season high with three touchdown strikes, without an interception, on 26- of-38 passing On third down, completed nine of 13 passes for 91 yards and two TDs in win, completing the sweep of Minnesota and depriving the Vikings of the chance to clinch home-field advantage throughout the upcoming playoffs Earlier in season opener vs. the N.Y. Jets (Sept. 3), managed only 14 completions in 34 attempts for 152 yards and one touchdown with one interception after a three-game layoff to rest his arm following a preseason bout with tendinitis Connected on his first 14 throws before finishing with a 71.4 completion percentage (his best since the final game of the 98 season) and a passer rating at Buffalo (Sept. 10) on 25-of-35 passing Posted season highs in passing yards (333) and touchdown passes (3), vs. the Bears (Oct. 1) Left in third quarter at Tampa Bay (Nov. 12) after suffering a left mid-foot sprain when sacked by the Buccaneers Warren Sapp With his status in doubt, nonetheless returned to the field with his trademark effectiveness the following week vs. Indianapolis (Nov. 19), registering 301 yards passing and two touchdowns in 26-24, upset win over the Colts, playing through painful foot sprain Efficiently led rematch victory at Chicago (Dec. 3), highlighted by a trademark, laser-like scoring throw to Freeman at the back of the end zone to make the duo the 10th in league history with 50-or-more touchdown collaborations Earlier, during much of training camp, was bothered by tendinitis on the outside of his right (throwing) elbow, sitting out Green Bay s

13 final three preseason games to rest his arm Resumed light throwing on Aug. 23 after nearly two full weeks of total rest, he returned to the field for Green Bay s season opener against the Jets (Sept. 3) Completed 341 of a league-high 595 pass attempts (57.3 percent) for 4,091 yards (third in the NFC) and 22 touchdowns, with 23 interceptions, for a passer rating of 74.7 Started all 16 games, playing most of the year with a sprained thumb on his throwing hand, an injury initially incurred in a preseason game against Denver (Aug. 23), when he struck the Broncos' John Mobley on his follow-through Subsequently Brett Favre s remarkable record at home in cold weather aggravated the thumb injury on several occasions, most notably in the second half of an opening-day, comeback win over Oakland (Sept. 12) Reached 30,000 yards passing in his 126th pro game, Dec. 12 vs. Carolina, to become the (then) third-fastest in league history to ascend to that plateau, only Marino (114) and Moon (125) having done so quicker Turned in six 300-yard passing games, one shy of his own club single-season mark, while throwing for 3,000 yards an eighth consecutive year Enjoyed his third career 4,000-yard passing season (also 1995 and '98) Also threw for the most fourth-quarter yards (1,347) in the league Was named NFC Player of the Month for September after throwing Brett Favre, a Mississippi native, holds a 40-5 home record including playoffs and a 90.7 passer rating when the game-time temperature is 34 or below (complete listing below). He is 1-4 on the road in sub-34 temperatures (1-5 including the postseason). Including slightly balmier weather, he is in all games (55-17 regular season, 6-3 playoffs) when temps are 45 or less. AT HOME Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Nov. 15 Phi.# 28, p. sunny Nov. 4 Mia 30, clear Nov. 29 TB# 32, p. sunny Dec.1 Chi 23, cloudy Dec. 6 Det# 26, lt. snow Dec. 8 Min 11, clear Dec. 20 LARm 8, sunny Dec. 22 Buf 27, p. sunny *Jan. 4 Atl+ 31, snow Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Nov. 28 TB 29, p. cldy Dec. 26 LARd 0, sunny Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng 1994 *Jan. 4 Sea 20, overcast Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Dec. 11 Chi 15, sunny Dec. 18 Atl# 33, sunny Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng *Dec. 31 Det 33, p. cldy Nov. 29 StL 28, p. cloudy Dec. 12 Det 33, flurries Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Dec. 19 Jax+ 12, clear Nov. 12 Chi 22, cldy *Jan. 9 Min+ 26, cloudy Nov. 26 TB 34, cldy Dec. 3 Cin 32, p. cldy Dec. 24 Pit 24, cldy Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng *Dec. 31 Atl 30, lt. fog Dec. 11 Det 14, m. cloudy Dec. 25 Chi 34, cloudy Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Jan. 1 Sea 34, cloudy Dec. 1 Chi 29, flurries Dec. 8 Den 31, m. cldy Dec. 22 Min 31, overcast Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng *Jan. 4 SF 34, rain Dec. 3 NYJ+ 34, m. cloudy *Jan. 12 Car 3, sunny CAREER HOME TOTALS Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Nov. 23 Dal 22, p. cldy Dec. 20 Buf 31, cldy ON THE ROAD *Jan. 4 TB 28, cldy Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Nov. 10 at KC+ 30, overcast Dec. 20 Ten 29, snow Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Jan. 2 Ari 32, lt. rain Dec. 3 at Chi 33, clear Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng 2003 Nov. 19 Ind 27, lt. snow Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Dec. 10 Det 25, p. cldy *Jan. 11 at Phi+ 25, cloudy Dec. 24 TB 15, sunny Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Dec. 9 Chi 33, sunny Dec. 4 at Chi+ 26, p. cloudy Dec. 23 Cle 24, lt. snow Dec. 19 at Bal+ 29, clear Dec. 30 Min 19, p. cldy *Jan. 13 SF 28, sunny Date Opp Weather A C Yds Pct TD Int Rtng Nov. 27 at Sea+34, snow * playoff game # Milwaukee + loss

14 for 925 yards and five touchdowns in three games two of which were come-from-behind victories Engineered last-minute, comeback wins in three of the Packers' first four games Drove Green Bay 82 yards to the winning score in 1:40 vs. Oakland (Sept. 12), finishing his emotional, opening-day heroics with a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jeff Thomason with 11 seconds remaining in triumph Completed 28 of 47 passes for 333 yards and a season-best four touchdowns, with three interceptions, in Raiders contest despite playing much of the second half with a badly sprained thumb on his throwing hand, having hit it on the helmet of Oakland's Russell Maryland and aggravating an injury originally suffered during the preseason Against Minnesota (Sept. 26), faced with fourth-and-1, no timeouts remaining and the clock ticking away the last halfminute, threw unbelievable, 23-yard touchdown pass to wideout Corey Bradford with 12 seconds left, wrapping up an emotional, victory; he had taken Green Bay 77 yards (on seven plays) in 1:44 on the final drive Completed 61.5 percent of his passes (24 of 39) vs. the Vikings for 304 yards and one TD, without an interception On the night of his 30th birthday and before a national television audience, he orchestrated his third come-from-behind win in four games, driving his team 73 yards in just 40 seconds to defeat Tampa Bay (Oct. 10) Operating in the face of an all-out blitz, he threw a looping, 21-yard TD pass to Freeman with 1:05 remaining in Bucs contest to give Green Bay its final, margin of victory Posted passer rating against Tampa Bay, completing 22 of 40 passes for a season-high 390 yards (then his third-highest total as a pro) and two TDs with no interceptions; his production included a key, 42-yard bomb to Schroeder up the left sideline to kick-start the decisive drive Against Chicago (Nov. 7), surpassed Ron Jaworski s all-time QB durability mark by starting in his 117th consecutive game Enjoyed a season-best passer rating in leading the Packers to a win at San Francisco (Nov. 29) throwing for 236 yards and two TDs on 24-of-35 passing (68.6 percent), without an interception Posted a season-high 70.8 completion percentage (17 of 24) in rematch win over the Bears at Chicago (Dec. 5) while throwing for 155 yards and one TD with two INTs, in 25- mile-per-hour winds Authored a 302-yard day in losing cause against Carolina (Dec. 12), running for a season-high 29 yards on five attempts picking up first downs on all five carries Led the NFL in both passing yards (4,212) and completions (347) Also edged out Carolina s Steve Beuerlein (62.974) for the best completion percentage in the NFL with a mark Finished third in the NFC with 31 touchdown passes and led the conference with a passer rating on third down Was sixth in the conference in passer rating (87.8) Led the Green and Gold to a victory over Tampa Bay (Sept. 13), demonstrating his sheer toughness early in the fourth quarter when, after being drilled on a sack by the Bucs Regan Upshaw, he bounced up and threw a 38- yard TD strike to Freeman two plays later Led the Packers to a come-from-behind, victory with a signature performance at Carolina (Sept. 27) Despite uncorking an interception deep in Green Bay territory on his first attempt vs. the Panthers, he rebounded to equal his career high (and the team record) with five touchdown passes while throwing for a season-best 388 yards (then the fourth-highest total of his pro career), earning national Miller Lite Player of the Week honors in the process After two sub-favre-like outings, bounced back with a strong performance in leading the Packers to win vs. Baltimore (Oct. 25), when he accounted for three touchdowns two passing and one rushing (his 11th rushing TD as a pro) Demonstrated 135 the ability to make the big play in victory over San Francisco (Nov. 1), when he connected on touchdown passes of 80, 30 and 62 yards in leading Green Bay to a triumph His 62-yard strike to Freeman early in the fourth quarter broke a tie, a completion which also made Favre the club s all-time leader in passing yardage Had the second-best completion percentage of his career (79.5) on 31-of-39 passing for 303 yards and two touchdowns in rematch at Minnesota (Nov. 22) Had another outstanding performance, this time vs. Tennessee (Dec. 20), when he threw for three touchdowns (all in the first half to Freeman) and posted a season-best passer rating Also rushed for a season-high 49 yards against the then-oilers, including a 35-yard run the third-longest carry of his pro career 1998 PLAYOFFS: Extending his club record by throwing a touchdown pass in a 10th consecutive postseason game, engineered a masterful, 89-yard drive to mount a Green Bay lead for a final time (27-23) in its NFC Wild Card playoff game against the 49ers at San Francisco s 3Com Park (Jan. 3); found his split end, Freeman, with a 15-yard strike for the go-ahead score with 1:56 remaining The 49ers, unfortunately, subsequently superseded his heroics, responding with a climactic drive of their own to score with three seconds remaining to pull out a victory Favre had closed out a strong performance by completing 20 of 35 passes for 292 yards and two touchdowns, with two interceptions HONORS Chosen as the starting quarterback for the NFC in the Pro Bowl for the third consecutive year, though due to a lingering knee injury he did not play in the game for the first time In addition to being named NFL Most Valuable Player by AP for a third consecutive year, an honor he shared with Sanders, also was a unanimous choice at quarterback across the board, being named at the position on every major All-Pro team, including AP, Sports Illustrated, Pro Football Weekly, The Sporting News, College & Pro Football Newsweekly, Football Digest and USA Today Named All-NFC by Pro Football Weekly and Football News His preeminence at his position was further underscored when he was honored as Professional Quarterback of the Year for the third consecutive year by the National Quarterback Club (June 4, 1998) Finished third in the NFC with a 92.6 passer rating, based on 304 completions in 513 attempts for 3,867 yards and 35 touchdowns, with 16 interceptions Was especially effective in the red zone (inside the opponents 20-yard line) During the regular season, he threw 24 touchdown passes without an interception while completing 46 of 79 passes for 341 yards and a passer rating of Including the 97 postseason, he completed 52 of 94 attempts for 392 yards and 27 touchdowns without an interception in the red zone, a passer rating of Also led the NFC in completions (304) and passing yards (3,867), finishing second in the league as a whole to Oakland s Jeff George (3,917) in the latter Eclipsed Starr s team record for touchdown passes 152, set over a 16-year career in the fourth game of just his sixth season (vs. Minnesota, Sept. 21) Also became the second-fastest player in NFL history to get to 150 career TD passes, reaching that milestone in his 84th career game, a rate bettered only by Marino (62 games), and (then) the second-fastest to throw for 20,000 career yards when he accomplished the feat in 86 games In the Packers 16 regular-season games, he threw at least two touchdown passes in 11 contests and three-or-more in six others Had an NFL-high 37 completions of 25-or-more yards Finished as Green Bay s second-leading rusher

15 with 187 yards and one TD on 58 carries Was the only player in the league to have thrown every one of his team s passes until the regular-season finale vs. Buffalo (Dec. 20), when he gave way to Bono after leading the Packers to a 21-0 halftime advantage Escorted the Packers to a triumph over long-time nemesis Dallas (Nov. 23), as he threw four touchdown passes, completing 22 of 35 passes for 203 yards, with only one INT Earlier turned in his best statistical effort of the season in a losing venture at Indianapolis (Nov. 16), throwing for a season-high 363 yards and three touchdowns, completing 18 of 25 passes with two INTs for a passer rating of His yard average per pass play against the Colts, helped by a season-long 74-yard connection with Derrick Mayes, was the third-highest singlegame average in team history, as well as the best by a Packers quarterback since 1958 A quick-strike artist against Indy, he led the Packers on six scoring drives averaging 63.0 yards of four, two, five, three, 11 and three plays Did not throw a touchdown pass against the Eagles (Sept. 7), marking the first time in 13 regular-season games he did not post a scoring pass, dating back to Oct. 27, 1996, vs. Tampa Bay Rebounded to throw for at least one score in each of the final 14 games Tied the team record and his own career high when he threw five touchdown passes in leading the Packers to win over Minnesota (Sept. 21), earning Miller Lite Player of the Week honors in the process Broke Starr s club mark for career touchdown passes when he found Freeman from 28 yards out with 10:51 remaining in the second quarter of Vikings contest His five scoring throws represented the singlegame high by an NFC quarterback during the 1997 season Maneuvered Green Bay to pivotal win over previously unbeaten Tampa Bay (Oct. 5) when he completed 21 of 31 passes for 191 yards and two touchdowns without an interception Had three TD passes for second straight game, this time at New England (Oct. 27), when he earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors by completing 23 of 34 passes for 239 yards without an interception in leading the Packers to a victory in a rematch of Super Bowl XXXI Subsequently led the Packers to their third straight NFC Central Division title by orchestrating 17-6 win at Tampa Bay (Dec. 7), a day that saw him complete a season-high 25 passes in 33 attempts for 280 yards and two touchdowns Completed a season-best 75.8 percent of his passes in Bucs contest Led the Green and Gold to victory over Buffalo in finale (Dec. 20), completing 12 of 18 attempts for 156 yards and two TDs for a seasonhigh passer rating 1997 PLAYOFFS: Completing 56 of 97 passes for 668 yards and five touchdowns, with just three interceptions, navigated Green Bay through the playoffs to its second successive appearance in the NFL s ultimate game, the Super Bowl Completed 15 of 28 passes for 190 yards and one touchdown, with two interceptions, in leading Green Bay past Tampa Bay, 21-7, in the Packers first postseason test a Divisional playoff game in Lambeau Field (Jan. 4) The TD strike a 3-yarder to tight end Mark Chmura, staked the Packers to a 7-0 advantage in the first quarter, a lead they never relinquished; he later added his first career two-point conversion against the Bucs The resourceful field general hit on 16 of 27 attempts for 222 yards and one TD without an interception in escorting the Green and Gold to a decisive, victory over the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game at San Francisco (Jan. 11), triggering the Packers return to the Super Bowl Threw three TD passes against Denver in SB XXXII at San Diego s Qualcomm Stadium (Jan. 25), tying his own postseason best, but it wasn t enough to carry the day against the Broncos, who prevailed Completed 25 of 42 passes for 256 yards, with one INT, vs. Denver HONORS Named as the starting quarterback for the NFC in the Pro Bowl for the second straight year In addition to being voted as the NFL's 'Most Valuable Player' by AP for the second year in a row, he earned the same award from the Professional Football Writers of America and PFW Earned 'Player of the Year' honors from TSN, Football Digest, Miller Lite, the Maxwell Club, the Touchdown Club of Columbus and the Victor Awards Selected as Pro Football 'Performer of the Year' by ESPN's ESPY Awards Named league 'Offensive Player of the Year' by PFW, College & Pro Football Newsweekly and the Newspaper Enterprise Association Selected NFC 'Player of the Year' by Football News Also chosen NFC 'Offensive Player of the Year' by United Press International and the Kansas City Committee of 101 Tabbed as NFL 'Quarterback of the Year' by the National Quarterback Club and Footaction Garnered first-team All-Pro honors from AP, College & Pro Football Newsweekly, Football Digest, PFW/PFWA, TSN, SI and USA Today Earned 'All-NFC' honors from Football News and UPI Named 'Newsmaker of the Year' by the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, an inaugural award given out to honor someone whose "spirit of service is demonstrated through acts which reflect positively on Wisconsin." 1996 Heinz Kluetmeier/SPORTS ILLUSTRATED In throwing for 39 touchdowns, one more than he had in 1995, set (then) NFC and Green Bay records for most touchdown passes in a season for the second straight year Ranked at the time as the thirdhighest single-season total in NFL history (behind Marino's 48 in 1984 and 44 in '86) Led the NFL in touchdown passes for the second year in a row, thus becoming only the third Packer (Isbell in and Tobin Rote in ) and 10th player in NFL annals to lead the league in TD passes in consecutive seasons Threw for an NFC-best 3,899 yards In the process tied Joe Namath for the honor of being (then) the third-fastest player in league annals to reach 15,000 yards passing, scaling that plateau in his 66th game At his best in key situations, ranked second in the NFC in both fourth-quarter passing (96.2 rating) and thirddown passing (93.6), including a conference-high 12 touchdown passes on third down Authored five fourtouchdown games, the second-highest single-season total in NFL history, behind only the six of Marino in 1984 (Marino also had five in 1986; Manning had six in 04 as well) Also was Green Bay's third-leading rusher 136

16 with 136 yards and two touchdowns on 49 carries and the only NFL player (among qualifiers) to register a perfect 100 percent success rate on third-and-one rushing, converting all eight of his attempts Left each of the Packers' first three games all blowout victories early Was named NFC 'Offensive Player of the Week' for his four-touchdown performance in season opener at Tampa Bay (Sept. 1) as he completed 20 of 27 passes (74.1 percent) for 247 yards, with no interceptions, for single-game season bests in passer rating (141.5) and completion percentage Threw for four TDs at Seattle (Sept. 29) Named NFC 'Offensive Player of the Month' for September, passing for 16 TDs in leading the Packers to a 4-1 record during the month Tied his season best for a second time by firing four TD passes at Chicago on Oct. 6, including a 50-yard 'Hail Mary' throw to Freeman for a score on the last play of the first half, leading Green Bay to a 37-6 win Amassed 395 passing yards, the (then-) second-highest total of his career and the fourthhighest in Packers history, against the 49ers the following week (Oct. 14) in escorting Green Bay to a comeback victory in overtime Led Packers on three scoring drives in second half of Niners contest that ended with field goals in the fourth quarter and overtime; completed 28 of a team-record 61 passes, including a 59- yard TD throw to Don Beebe Equaled his season high with four TD passes in leading the Packers to a victory over Detroit (Nov. 3) three to his new pair of starting wide receivers, Beebe and Terry Mickens Threw for 314 yards and two touchdowns at Kansas City (Nov. 10), as he moved past Lynn Dickey (132) and into sole possession of second place on the team's career touchdown pass list Ran for one TD and passed for another in triggering a repeat victory over Chicago (Dec. 1) Threw for 280 yards and four touchdowns, including three to Freeman, against the NFL's then-no. 1 ranked defense in the Packers' 41-6 triumph over Denver (Dec. 8) Rounded out the regular season by capturing NFC 'Offensive Player of the Week' honors for the second time in '96 as he threw for three TDs against Minnesota (Dec. 22), completing 15 of 23 passes for 202 yards before leaving the game early in the fourth quarter of triumph 1996 PLAYOFFS: Under control and on target throughout the postseason, set or tied no fewer than four club records during the playoffs while completing 44 of 71 passes, a 62.0 percentage, for 617 yards and five touchdowns with only one interception for a passer rating of Playing within himself in horrific weather conditions vs. San Francisco in the Packers' Divisional playoff win (Jan. 4), he completed 11 of 15 passes for 79 yards and one TD Under frigid but more playable conditions, he threw for 292 yards on 19-of-29 passing in the NFC Championship Game at Lambeau Field a week later (Jan. 12), with TD tosses to Dorsey Levens (29 yards) and Freeman (six yards) Two weeks later (Jan. 26) in the NFL's championship contest, he launched the day's scoring with a 54-yard touchdown pass to wideout Andre Rison on his first throw of the game, coming on a called audible, and later found Freeman with a then- Super Bowl-record, 81-yard scoring strike where he perfectly lofted the ball over a Pats defender In total, Favre frisked New England's vaunted defense for 246 yards, completing 14 of 27 attempts without an interception, to trigger a triumph in Super Bowl XXXI at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, returning the Lombardi Trophy to Green Bay for the first time in 29 years It had to have been an especially magical moment for Favre, who had disclosed off-the-field problems in May, then stated upon returning from a 45-day stay in the Menninger Clinic at Topeka, Kan., "You know, I'm going to beat this thing. I'm going to win a Super Bowl. And all I can tell people if they don't believe me is, 'Just bet against me.' " HONORS Selected to start in the Pro Bowl for the initial time after two appearances as a reserve Earned NFL 'Most Valuable Player' awards from AP, PFWA, PFW and SI Named 'Player of the Year' by TSN, Football Digest, Miller Lite, the Maxwell Club and the Touchdown Club of Columbus Selected as Pro Football 'Performer of the Year' by ESPN's ESPY Awards Named league 'Offensive Player of the Year' by AP, PFW, College & Pro Football Newsweekly and NEA Selected NFC 'Player of the Year' by Football News and the Touchdown Club of Columbus Also named NFC 'Offensive Player of the Year' by UPI and the Kansas City Committee of 101 Received first-team All-Pro honors from AP, College & Pro Football Newsweekly, Football Digest, PFW/PFWA, TSN, SI and USA Today Garnered 'All- NFC' honors from Football News and UPI Presented NFL 'Quarterback of the Year' honors by the National Quarterback Club Lauded as 'Wisconsin Sports Person of the Year' by Wisconsin Sports Authority/Milwaukee Pen & Mike Club Became only the third 4,000-yard passer in team history after a 308-yard performance at New Orleans (Dec. 16) Finished the season with an NFL-best 4,413 passing yards, the second-highest total in team history and only 45 yards shy of Dickey's team record 4,458 (1983) Earlier, became the first player in team history to post four 3,000-yard passing seasons, achieved in four consecutive seasons Established a team record with seven 300-yard passing games, breaking Majkowski's previous record of six in 1989 Led the NFC (and was second in the NFL) with a 99.5 passer rating only the Colts' Harbaugh with a rating was better Paced the NFC in third-down passing with a passer rating Had thrown at least one touchdown pass in 17 straight games dating back to Week 8 of '94 until streak was snapped at Minnesota (Nov. 5) Also had thrown at least two touchdown passes in 12 consecutive games, equaling the NFL record also held by Unitas (1959), Don Meredith ( ) and Marino ( ), until the string ended at Dallas (Oct. 8) Led the league in completions of 20-or-more yards with 59, and also had the NFL's highest completion percentage inside the red zone (66.2 percent) Rebounded from an ankle injury at Minnesota (Nov. 5) to complete 70.3 percent of his passes (166 of 236) in the ensuing seven games for 2,046 yards and 21 touchdowns, with only two interceptions an imposing passer rating of Tied for team lead with his career-best three rushing scores Turned in outstanding performance at Chicago (Sept. 11), completing 21 of 37 passes for 312 yards and three TDs, including a team-record 99-yard TD pass to Robert Brooks early in the second quarter only the eighth time in NFL history that feat had been accomplished Led the Packers to a win at Jacksonville (Sept. 24), passing for 202 yards and two TDs, while rushing for 39 net yards, including a career-best 40-yard run Triggered a valiant comeback attempt at Dallas (Oct. 8), when he rushed for a career-high two TDs and threw for another score to rally the Packers from a 21- point, second-half deficit to within seven at with 8:13 remaining in the game Earned his first-ever NFC 'Offensive Player of the Week' honor with an outstanding performance in initial game with Minnesota (Oct. 22), tying a then-career high with four touchdown passes in leading the Packers to a win Completed 22 of 43 passes for 295 yards without an interception against the Vikings Saluted as NFL's recipient of the 'Extra Effort Award' for the month of October Had suffered a severely sprained left ankle late in second quarter of rematch at Minnesota (Nov. 5) an injury which later would require offseason surgery (Feb. 27, 1996) to remove several bone chips and one large spur Left

17 Favre in the postseason PASSING Yds/ Sacked/ Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Att TD Int Lg Yds Rtng 1993 Green Bay / Green Bay / Green Bay t 6/ Green Bay t 7/ Green Bay / Green Bay / Green Bay / Green Bay / Green Bay / Green Bay / Totals (10 seasons) , t 32/ M0ST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, CAREER, NFL POSTSEASON 45 Joe Montana, SF-KC games 34 Brett Favre, GB games 32 Dan Marino, Mia games 30 Terry Bradshaw, Pit games 27 John Elway, Den games MOST YARDS PASSING, CAREER, NFL POSTSEASON 5,772 Joe Montana, SF-KC games 4,964 John Elway, Den games 4,902 Brett Favre, GB games 4,510 Dan Marino, Mia games 3,863 Jim Kelly, Buf games MOST CAREER POSTSEASON GAMES, ACTIVE PLAYERS 21 Adam Vinatieri, NE-Ind Troy Brown, NE Brett Favre, GB Craig Hentrich, GB-Ten Adam Timmerman, GB-StLR Tedy Bruschi, NE Larry Izzo, Mia-NE Willie McGinest, NE Jon Runyan, Ten-Phi William Henderson, GB MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN PASS, NFL POSTSEASON 16 Brett Favre, GB (current) Dan Marino, Mia Tom Brady, NE (current) Ken Stabler, Oak Joe Montana, SF-KC John Elway, Den Vikings game for the remainder of the first half, then played three series in the second half before the injury hindered his play and he gave way to Detmer Had arguably his best performance as a professional the following week in a rematch with Chicago (Nov. 12) when, not knowing until late in the week if he was even going to play due to the severely sprained ankle, he threw for a career-high and team-record tying five touchdown passes to lead the Packers to a key victory over the Bears Subsequently was named NFC 'Offensive Player of the Week' (for the second time in four weeks) after completing 25 of 33 passes for 336 yards with no interceptions against Chicago, giving him a (then) career-high single-game passer rating of Led the Packers to a tough road win at Cleveland (Nov. 19) when, despite still being limited with an ankle injury, he passed for three touchdowns and ran for another Completed 23 of 28 passes for 210 yards against the Browns for a career-best 82.1 completion percentage Threw four TD passes all in the first half in the Packers' win at New Orleans (Dec. 16), completing 21 of 38 passes for 308 yards against the Saints Turned in gutty performance in leading Packers to their division-clinching, victory over Pittsburgh (Dec. 24) when, despite having to stop twice during the game after getting the wind knocked out of him, he threw for 301 yards and two touchdowns On one sequence, he was hit hard by three Steeler defenders while scrambling on a play; the Packers called a timeout and Favre, who coughed up blood on the sidelines during a break in the action, returned to throw a 1-yard scoring pass to Chmura on the following play Named NFC 'Offensive Player of the Month' for December, passing for 1,233 yards on 102 completions in 151 attempts with 10 TDs and only two INTs (109.0 passer rating) in directing Green Bay to three victories during the month 1995 PLAYOFFS: Utilizing no fewer than nine 138 receivers, completed 24 of 35 passes for 199 yards and three touchdowns in leading the Packers to a NFC Wild Card victory over Atlanta in Lambeau Field (Dec. 31), presiding over scoring drives of 85, 78 and 70 yards and throwing for three touchdowns in the process Was even more precise in a Divisional playoff at San Francisco (Jan. 6), hitting on 21 of 28 passes (for a team postseason record completion percentage of 75.0) for 299 yards and two TDs with no interceptions in directing the Packers to a triumph over the favored 49ers, the defending Super Bowl champions Named NFL 'Offensive Player of the Week' for his performance vs. the Niners Completed 21 of 39 attempts for 307 yards and three touchdowns, with two INTs, in the NFC Championship Game at Dallas (Jan. 14), the Packers' first such appearance since 1967, but it wasn't sufficient to carry the day, the Cowboys eventually prevailing, Finished second in the NFL (behind only Steve Young of San Francisco's Super Bowl champion 49ers) with a passer rating of 90.7 Ranked third in the NFC in passing yards with 3,882 In the process, became only the second player in team history to throw for 3,000 yards in three different seasons Also posted third-lowest interception percentage (2.4) in the NFC among qualifying passers Ended season second in the NFL with 33 TD passes, which also represented a Green Bay record at the time, surpassing the 32 of Dickey in 1983 Set two other club records, his 363 completions eclipsing the previous mark of 353 by Majkowski in 1989, and closing out the season with a 3.24 career interception percentage, bettering Majkowski's 3.48 career mark Was particularly effective over the last half of the season, throwing for 23 touchdowns over the last eight games and only seven interceptions over the final nine games (his 14 interceptions overall were 10 fewer

18 than he threw in 1993) Named second-team All-Pro by Football Digest Produced probably the Packers' biggest play of the year in the second-to-last game of the regular season With Green Bay needing a victory to keep its playoff hopes alive, he engineered a come-frombehind, 67-yard drive in the final 1:58 against Atlanta (Dec. 18), capping the march with his diving, 9-yard TD run into the right corner of the end zone with only 14 seconds remaining in the game to give the Packers a win Completed 6 of 9 passes for 58 yards in that eleventh-hour excursion Completed 29 of 44 passes for 321 yards and two TDs overall against the Falcons in the Packers final game at Milwaukee County Stadium Led Packers to a 34-19, playoff-clinching victory at Tampa Bay a week later (Dec. 24), completing 24 of 36 passes for 291 yards and three TDs (all to Sterling Sharpe) Earlier, played one of the finest games of his early career in 30-3 win over Tampa Bay (Sept. 25), earning Miller Lite 'NFL Player of the Week' honors as he completed 30 of 39 passes for 306 yards and three TDs, with no INTs Had thrown a touchdown pass in nine straight games the final three regular-season contests of '93 plus the first six games of '94 until the streak was broken at Minnesota (Oct. 20) when he left the game after the first quarter with a severely bruised left hip It was the first time since he became the starting quarterback early in 1992 that he had been forced to leave due to injury Closed the year by throwing for at least one score over the season s final nine contests Mounted one of his finest performances, at Chicago (Oct. 31), running for one touchdown and throwing for another in a cold, cyclonic rainstorm The first came late in the second quarter, when he rolled out to his right and raced 36 yards (diving over a Bear defender into the end zone) to give the Packers a 14-0 lead Later, in the fourth quarter, he connected with Edgar Bennett for a 13-yard touchdown, raising the Packers lead to 27-0 His 58 yards rushing against the Bears represented a career high Turned in excellent performance at Dallas (Nov. 24), throwing four TD passes while completing 27 of 40 passes without an interception for 257 yards against the NFL's then-no. 1 rated defense 1994 PLAYOFFS: Played a key role in the Packers' NFC Wild Card victory over Detroit in Lambeau Field (Dec. 31) Moving the chains effectively during a tight defensive duel, he completed 23 of 38 passes for 262 yards without an interception mustering 18 first downs in a masterful "ball control" performance Hit on 18 of 35 attempts for 211 yards, with one INT, in Divisional playoff loss at Dallas (Jan. 8) Started all 16 games one of only seven NFL quarterbacks to do so Became the most accurate career passer in Packers history, supplanting the legendary Starr Finished the year eighth in the NFC with a 72.2 passer rating, completing 318 of 522 passes (60.9 percent) for 3,303 yards and 19 TDs, with 24 INTs Was first among all NFC passers (second in NFL) with 318 completions and his 19 TDs ranked third in the conference (fifth in the NFL) His 3,303 passing yards were second in the NFC to Young (sixth in the NFL) Played in the Pro Bowl as a reserve when the Giants' Phil Simms could not take part due to a shoulder problem Completed 20 of 35 passes for 268 yards and a season-high four touchdowns (all of the latter to Sharpe) at Tampa Bay (Oct. 24), escorting Packers to win Led Packers to 19-17, come-from-behind victory over the Saints in New Orleans (Nov. 14) Came up with the biggest play of the season to that point when, on a second-and-20 play from the Packers' 27- yard line with 52 seconds left and the Packers down 17-16, he rolled out of the pocket to his left and hit Sharpe with a 54-yard strike that led to a game-winning field 139 goal; closed out day with 18 completions in 32 attempts for 150 yards and one TD Led Packers to a comeback, win over Tampa Bay (Nov. 28) when he engineered a 15-play, 75-yard scoring drive late in the fourth quarter, capping it with a 2-yard TD pass to Sharpe with 1:16 left to produce the victory On the play previous to his scoring strike to Sharpe he had suffered a deep thigh S YARD PASSING GAMES Date Opp Att Cmp Yds TD Int 11/12/06 at Min (W) /24/06 at Det (W) /17/06 NO (L) /25/05 Chi (L) /23/05 at Min (L) /03/05 at Car (L) /18/05 Cle (L) /24/04 at Min (W) /19/04 Jax (L) /21/04 at HouT (W) /11/04 Ten (L) /26/04 at Ind (L) /22/03 at Oak (W) /10/02 Det (W) /07/02 at Chi (W) /22/02 at Det (W) /06/02 at NYG (W) /03/01 at Jax (W) /14/01 Bal (W) /30/01 at Car (W) /19/00 Ind (W) /01/00 Chi (L) /02/00 Ari (W) /12/99 Car (L) /21/99 Det (W) /10/99 TB (W) /26/99 Min (W) /12/99 Oak (W) /29/98 Phi (W) /22/98 at Min (L) /15/98 at Det (L) /27/98 at Car (W) /16/97 at Ind (L) /09/97 StL (W) /10/96 at KC (L) /14/96 SF (W) /24/95 Pit (W) /16/95 at NO (W) /03/95 Cin (W) /12/95 Chi (W) /29/95 at Det (L) /15/95 Det (W) /11/95 at Chi (W) /18/94 Atl (W) /04/94 at Det (L) /25/94 TB (W) /11/94 Mia (L) /05/93 at Chi (L) PLAYOFFS (3) Date Opp Att Cmp Yds TD Int 01/04/04 Sea (W) /14/96 at Dal (L) /16/94 at Dal (L) RECORD WHEN THROWING FOR 300 YARDS Regular Season: (.625) Playoffs: 1-2 (.333)

19 leading the Packers to an electrifying, come-frombehind, victory over the Bengals, forged by way of a 35-yard scoring pass to wideout Kitrick Taylor with only 13 seconds remaining in the game Performing in storybook fashion, he went on to compile an 8-5 record as a starter and establish two new Green Bay passing records in the process single-season marks for passing percentage (64.12 percent; since broken in 2003) and most consecutive 200-yard passing games (11) Named as the third QB for the NFC Pro Bowl squad after finishing fifth among conference passers with an 85.3 overall rating, based on 302 completions in 471 attempts for 3,227 yards and 18 touchdowns with only 13 interceptions At the time, was the youngest quarterback ever to play in AFC-NFC Pro Bowl (since 1971) at 23 years, 3 months, 28 days of age His 302 completions tied him with Troy Aikman of Super Bowl champion Dallas for first-place honors in NFC Also ranked second in the conference (to Young) with his passing percentage, which broke Starr's Green Bay single-season record of 63.74, set in 1968 Had third-lowest interception percentage among all NFL quarterbacks (2.76) Also became only the fourth Packers QB to pass for over 3,000 yards in a season Had a string of 111 passes without an interception broken at Oilers on Dec. 13 Did not play vs. Minnesota in regular-season opener (Sept. 6), but saw action in second-half relief role the next week at Tampa Bay (Sept. 13), completing eight of 14 passes for 73 yards Engineered two TD drives in last eight minutes of the game to pull out victory over Cincinnati (Sept. 20) after relieving injured Majkowski in opening quarter Threw for a season-high 289 yards against Bengals on 22-of-39 passing Made first NFL start on Sept. 27 vs. Pittsburgh and responded by completing 14 of 19 passes for 210 yards and two TDs, including a 76- yarder to Sharpe, with no interceptions Staged an inspiring performance vs. Philadelphia (Nov. 15), leadbruise on a 1-yard rollout to the right sideline, but, even though he was limping noticeably, threw the game-winner on the next play Set a Green Bay single-game record with 36 completions, at Chicago (Dec. 5), breaking the previous record of 35 set by Dickey in 1980 Also threw for a career-high 402 yards vs. Bears the third most in team history (behind Dickey's 418 vs. Tampa Bay in 1980 and Don Horn's 410 vs. the Cardinals in 1969) It also represented the first 300- and 400-yard passing games of Favre's career Turned in solid outing vs. Raiders (Dec. 26) in 22-degree wind chill, passing for 190 yards and one TD (a 23-yarder to Sharpe in the third quarter) on 14 completions in 28 attempts, with no INTs 1993 PLAYOFFS: Pulled off one of the most spectacular plays in team history in NFC Wild Card playoff at Detroit (Jan. 8) With the Packers trailing in the final minute, he scrambled out of the pocket to his left, found an "unguarded" Sharpe in the open and unleashed an across-the-body throw from extreme left to extreme right; Sharpe ran under the ball in the end zone with 55 seconds left and the Packers shortly became winners Had thrown two earlier TD passes to Sharpe (a 12-yarder in the second quarter and a 28-yarder in the third period) while completing 15 of 26 passes for 204 yards overall Threw two more TD passes in losing effort (27-17) in Divisional playoff at Dallas the following week (Jan. 16) a 2-yarder to Brooks and a 29-yarder to Sharpe Finished with 28 completions in 45 attempts for 331 yards (1 yard short of Packers' single-game playoff record) and two TDs Acquired from Atlanta by then-packers General Manager Ron Wolf for a first-round draft selection in an offseason trade (Feb. 10) Was so impressive in escorting Green Bay to its second best record in 20 years (9-7) soaring from designated backup to Pro Bowler in just three months' time that then-head coach Holmgren was prompted to observe, "If Brett can stay healthy, he will be the cornerstone of our football team for many years to come." Beginning the 1992 season as the understudy to incumbent Majkowski, he was hastily summoned from the bench to replace an injured Majkowski (ankle) in the first quarter of Game 3 vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 20) and proceeded to take a stranglehold on the QB position, staking an immediate claim by Chronology of the Packers 1992 deal for Favre April 21, 1991 On Day 1 of the 91 NFL draft, the Philadelphia Eagles strike a deal with Green Bay to move up. Eyeing Tennessee T Antone Davis, the Eagles ship their 91 firstround choice (19th overall) to Green Bay for the Packers firstrounder (eighth overall). Philadelphia gets Davis, and the Packers use the Eagles No. 19 to snag CB Vinnie Clark from Ohio State. The Packers Tom Braatz and Lindy Infante don t consummate the trade until Philadelphia agrees to throw in its first-round pick in the 1992 draft Later, in Round 2, the Falcons select Brett Favre 33rd overall, breaking the hearts of several teams, including the Jets Ron Wolf, heading the Jets personnel department, chooses QB Browning Nagle with the next choice, 34th. Nov., 1991 Braatz is relieved on Nov. 20. One week later, the Packers hire Wolf and give him full control of Green Bay football operations. Dec. 1, 1991 Green Bay s first game after Wolf s hiring is a trip to Atlanta Fulton County Stadium. Before a loss, in pregame warmups, Wolf scouts Favre, the player he missed by one pick in the draft seven months earlier with the Jets. Feb. 10, 1992 In his second trade as Packers general manager, Wolf takes the choice acquired in 91 from Philadelphia (17th overall, the Eagles were 10-6 in 1991) and sends it to Atlanta for Favre 140 The Falcons later traded that 17th pick to Dallas for the Cowboys first-round position (19th) and fourth-round choice (104th) in the same draft; Dallas chose CB Kevin Smith from Texas A&M with its pick acquired from Atlanta, through Green Bay; the Falcons chose Favre s former Southern Mississippi teammate Tony Smith (RB) at No. 19 and selected CB Frankie Smith from Baylor at No. 104.

20 ing the Packers to a 27-24, come-from-behind victory despite suffering a first-degree separation of his left (non throwing) shoulder early in the game Completed 23 of 33 for 275 yards and two scores with two interceptions in upset of Eagles. Was a second-round draft selection by the 1991 Falcons (33rd overall and third QB, after Dan McGwire and Todd Marinovich) Completed 14 of 32 passes for 160 yards and two touchdowns, with one interception, in the preseason Active for three games during the regular season, he played in two (Oct. 27 vs. L.A. Rams and Nov. 10 at Washington), officially attempting four incomplete passes in Redskins contest After the 2004 season, Elias Sports Bureau changed Favre s official passing attempts for that Washington game; in researching Favre s early career, viewing a tape of the CBS broadcast, Elias determined that Favre actually threw four passes in the game (the RFK Stadium press box had mistakenly credited him with five attempts in hand-written statistics). COLLEGE Led his Southern Mississippi team to 29 victories, including two bowl triumphs, during four varsity seasons ( ), and climaxed his collegiate career by earning a 'Most Valuable Player' award in the East-West Shrine game featuring the nation's best seniors Set school records for passing yards (8,193), pass attempts (1,234), completions (656), passing percentage (53.0) and touchdowns (55), with only 35 interceptions His production included five 300-yard passing games and five three-td performances, while his 7,695 regular-season passing yards ranked him among the top 30 of all-time NCAA passers His 1.57 interception ratio in 1988 was the lowest among the 50 top-ranked passers in the nation, and his 2.9 interception rate for his four-year career (based on 34 in 1,169 regular-season attempts) also ranks as one of the best in NCAA history Overcame injuries in a serious summer car accident prior to his senior year to lead his team to an 8-3 record and just eight points from an undefeated season Suffered internal injuries in the accident on July 14, 1990, he subsequently had 30 inches of his intestines surgically removed 24 days later (Aug. 7) Shocked his coaches and teammates by returning to the starting lineup a month later (Sept. 8) and escorting the Golden Eagles to an upset over Alabama Also was MVP of All American Bowl at conclusion of senior year Became starter at Southern Miss in third game of his freshman season Majored in special education. PERSONAL Given name Brett Lorenzo Favre Born in Gulfport, Miss. Grew up in Kiln, Miss. (pronounced KILL) Married long-time girlfriend Deanna Tynes on July 14, 1996, after a 12-year courtship, the couple has two daughters, Brittany, 18, and Breleigh, 8 Earned five letters in baseball (he led team in batting all five seasons) and three in football at Hancock North Central High School in Kiln, where his late father, Irvin, was his coach Played quarterback and strong safety, also serving as punter and A fourth presidential election puts streak in perspective placekicker Played in Mississippi high school all star game following senior season Had his high school jersey (No. 10) retired in April of 1993; school further honored him May 8, 2004, by re-naming its field, Brett Favre Field, and dedicating a new life-sized statue of Favre displayed at the entrance to the stadium Also had the No. 4 jersey he had worn at Southern Mississippi retired in September of 1993 Was inducted into the Southern Miss Sports Hall of Fame in April of 1997 and was named to the Southern Mississippi Football Team of the Century in 2001 Father pitched for Southern Mississippi baseball varsity Older brother, Scott, played quarterback for Mississippi State and younger brother, Jeff, was a free safety on Southern Mississippi football team Sister, Brandi, is a former 'Miss Teen Mississippi' Grew up idolizing a pair of Southern quarterbacks, the Saints' Archie Manning and the Cowboys' Staubach Established the Brett Favre Fourward Foundation in 1996, its mission to provide aid to disadvantaged or disabled children residing in Mississippi and Wisconsin; in conjunction with his annual golf tournament, celebrity softball game and fundraising dinners, foundation has donated in excess of $3 million to charities in the two states In 2005 the charity took on a new cause, raising money in support of Hurricane Katrina relief; the efforts raised approximately $1 million to be used in the state s three Gulf Coast counties: Hancock, Harrison and Jackson Also in 2005, his wife founded a charity, the Deanna Favre Hope Foundation to benefit uninsured and underinsured breast cancer patients; Deanna underwent successful treatment in 2004 for the disease A Night of Faith, a dinner and concert featuring Grammy-winning artist Faith Hill was held March 12, 2005, in Biloxi, Miss.; the evening raised more than $400,000 for her foundation, with proceeds used to endow assistance programs at Memorial Hospital in Gulfport, Miss., and Forrest General Hospital in Hattiesburg, Miss. Among the other groups the Favre Fourward foundation supports in Mississippi are Special Olympics, Make-A-Wish, Candlelighters for Childhood Cancer, MHG Development Foundation (which promotes community wellness through Memorial Hospital), Hope Haven (a home for battered women and children) and Gaits to Success (therapeutic horsemanship for the mentally disabled) the latter two are located in the county (Hancock) where he grew up Among organizations in Wisconsin, he has given to the Rawhide Boys Ranch, Make-A-Wish, Special Olympics, CASA of Brown County, Cerebral Palsy of Wisconsin, Easter Seals of Wisconsin, Green Bay Press-Gazette Education Program, 'Give a Kid a Book' program, the Back to School Store and Syble Hopp School in De Pere Held the seventh annual Brett Favre Celebrity Softball Game June 11, 2006, at Fox Cities Stadium in Grand Chute, Wis., the event, attended by over 8,000 fans, generated roughly $130,000 for his foundation all of which stays in Wisconsin; in nearly a decade, the event has raised more than $700,000 His annual Mississippi celebrity golf tournament was moved to Tunica, Miss., in 2006 due to Hurricane Katrina storm damage near the state s Gulf Coast; the event, now held 12 times, features a concert by country music superstar Since Brett Favre launched his starting streak Sept. 27, 1992, people have moved from cassettes to CDs and 1 billion people went online. The streak has encompassed the rise and fall of compact discs, Martha Stewart, Beanie Babies, Ross Perot, Celine Dion and Y2K. Over the last 15 years, The Bridges of Madison County, The Client, The Da Vinci Code and Cold Mountain have gone from the best-seller list to the big screen to the video rental store. And, sandwiched within the streak are the O.J. Simpson trial, the first and last episodes of NBC s hit series Friends and HBO s The Sopranos, and Bill Clinton s two terms in office. In fact, Nov. 2, 2004, marked the fourth time during Favre s streak Americans have gone to the polls to vote for President. Clinton defeated George Bush (1992) and won a second term over Bob Dole and Perot (1996). Then, George W. Bush beat Al Gore (2000) and in November won another term (2004), defeating John Kerry. 141

21 Tim McGraw Annual fundraising dinner in Green Bay has featured Hall of Famers Starr and Paul Hornung; in eight years the event has raised more than half a million dollars In 2003 and 04, hosted a similar dinner at his Hattiesburg home, raising $140,000 Also has raised more than $1.3 million for the Boys & Girls Club of Green Bay over the past 12 seasons by donating $200 for each touchdown pass and rushing TD he has, a monetary total augmented by matching corporate contributions Ran a similar program, benefiting a scholarship fund at Southern Miss, during the 1997 and 98 seasons, which raised roughly $250,000 Taped a public service announcement in the 2000 offseason for local and state Red Cross Awareness, himself more aware of disastertype situations after experiencing a harrowing, early- March tornado that year at his Hattiesburg, Miss., residence, the storm heavily damaging his property and leaving him fearing for his life Received the Community Service Award from the Green Bay Chamber of Commerce in August of 1997 in recognition of his work with the area Boys & Girls Club, in addition to Special Olympics and Cystic Fibrosis Has worked at Thanksgiving with the Salvation Army in Green Bay and Gulfport, Miss., to donate food baskets to needy families Was named as one of 100 Good Guys in sports by The Sporting News in July of 2000 in recognition of his civic responsibility and character Gave time during the seasons as the Packers' player representative to the state Punt, Pass & Kick competition Had his fourth grade teacher, Billy Ray Dedeaux of Hancock North Central Elementary School in his native Kiln, Miss., named as the NFL's 'Teacher of the Month' for September, 1994 Formerly was a co-owner, along with Dale Jarrett, of a NASCAR Busch racing team, sponsored by Rayovac Currently has a joint venture with Jarrett, Jarrett Driving Adventure, which is traded publicly on NASDAQ, the business allows individuals the opportunity to ride with a professional driver Is a partner in Brett Favre's Steakhouse' in Green Bay, and its sister operation, 'Brett Favre's Two Minute Grill,' located in the Lambeau Field Atrium Sold over 100,000 copies of his authorized autobiography, entitled Favre For The Record, which was published by Doubleday late in the summer of 1997; an updated version of the book, which included a chapter on the 97 season and Super Bowl XXXII, came out in paperback in September of 1998 With his family, in 1999 published Favre Family Cookbook: Three Generations of Cajun and Creole Cooking from the Gulf Coast, combining the best of Mississippi-style seafood with the award-winning recipes of the Brett Favre Steakhouse, recipes from the entire family along with family anecdotes and photos In 2004, authored, with his mother, Bonita,, an updated biography co-published by the National Football League and Rugged Land; the book has sold nearly 270,000 copies and spent three months on the New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Best-Seller List, peaking at No. 5 Has an official Web site, Has been one of the country's most marketable athletes since leading Green Bay to a Super Bowl victory in January 1997 Last year, shot commericals for Rayovac and Prilosec OTC, and this year signed an agreement with Wrangler In 2005 appeared in commercials for Sensodyne Toothpaste, Starter (owned by Nike), Ford Motor Company and Snapper lawn care equipment Also continues his endorsement of Nike In 2003 appeared in a popular national ad for MasterCard, with his wife, Deanna, as part of the company s Priceless campaign Also has had endorsement/spokesman deals with Acclaim video games, Bergstrom Automotive (Wisconsin car dealerships), Cellular One, Choice Hotels, Dairy 142 Management Inc., DirecTV and NFL Sunday Ticket, Edge Shave Gel, FunJet Vacations, Hershey's Chocolate, Kohl's department stores, Koss headphones, 'Milk Mustache,' Mitsubishi, Motorola wireless communications, Nike Golf, Pennzoil, Pepsi, Rawlings, Real Pure Beverage Group, Repel Insect Block, Right Guard, Sprint, Sunny Delight, Toro, Visa, Wisconsin Department of Tourism, Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board and Yamaha Also is involved with NFL QB Greats In conjunction with Hallmark, marketed the Brett Favre Christmas tree ornament in 1999 Had over 2 million of his candy bars, the 'Brett Favre MVP Bar,' sold through fund-raising groups in its first year ( ), the most ever sold by the Morley Candy Company Made an appearance near the end of the hit 1998 movie There s Something About Mary as the mysterious boyfriend of Mary, co-star Cameron Diaz s character Previously had made a cameo as a janitor in Reggie s Prayer, the 1997 movie project of Reggie White Served as a pallbearer at White s funeral, Dec. 30, 2004 Has been a guest on The Tonight Show, The Late Show and The Late, Late Show; played himself in one episode of HBO series Arli$$ Formerly an avid golfer, carried a handicap in the "one to two" range down from the 15 he carried as recently as 1998, before reducing his hours on the course after the 05 season to spend more time with his family Participated in the pro-am at the 2006 Ford Championship at Doral as part of a promotion with Phil Mickelson and Toby Keith In 2005 participated in the U.S. Bank Championship pro-am and charity shootout at Milwaukee s Brown Deer Park golf course, the site of the annual PGA tour stop Also enjoys hunting, TV nature programs, crossword puzzles, fishing and tending to his home and land on the 460 acres he owns in Hattiesburg, Miss. Resides in Hattiesburg.

22 BRETT S PRO STATISTICS PASSING Yds/ Yds Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 1991 Atlanta Green Bay , t Green Bay , t Green Bay , Green Bay *4, *38 13 *99t Green Bay , * t Green Bay , * Green Bay *347 *63.0 *4, t Green Bay * , t Green Bay , t Green Bay , t Green Bay , t Green Bay , * t Green Bay , t Green Bay *607 * , * Green Bay * , t NFL totals (16 years) ,223 5, , t 424 2, Green Bay totals ,219 5, , t 423 2, Career record as starter: (.620); 8-5 (.615) in 1992, 9-7 (.563) in 1993, 9-7 (.563) in 1994, 11-5 (.688) in 1995, 13-3 (.813) in 1996, 13-3 (.813) in 1997, 11-5 (.688) in 1998, 8-8 (.500) in 1999, 9-7 (.563) in 2000, 12-4 (.750) in 2001, 12-4 (.750) in 2002, 10-6 (.625) in 2003, 10-6 (.625) in 2004, 4-12 (.250) in 2005; 8-8 (.500) in 2006.*Led NFL PLAYOFFS Yds/ Yds Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 1993 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay t Green Bay t Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Postseason (10 years) , t Career postseason record as starter: 11-9 (.550) RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1991 Atlanta Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay t Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay NFL totals , Postseason Additional statistics: Ran for 2-point conversion in 97 playoffs vs. TB, 1/4/98; Caught one pass, for minus-7 yards, from himself, at TB, 9/13/92 (first Packers attempt); Forced fumble (Pepper Johnson, at NYG, 11/8/92). Miscellaneous tackles 2 in 1992, 4 in 1993, 2 in 1994, 2 in 1995, 1 in 1996, 1 in 1999, 1 in 2000, 2 in 2002, 1 in 2003, 2 in 2005; NFL total: 18. Fumbles-Lost 12-4 in 1992, 14-6 in 1993, 7-3 in 1994, 8-4 in 1995, 11-4 in 1996, 7-4 in 1997, 8-2 in 1998, 9-4 in 1999, 9-5 in 2000, 16-6 in 2001, 10-4 in 2002, 5-2 in 2003, 4-1 in 2004, 10-7 in 2005, 8-5 in CAREER TRANSACTIONS 1991 Selected by Atlanta Falcons in second round (33rd overall) of 91 NFL Draft, April 21 Signed first contract, July Traded by Atlanta to Green Bay Packers for first-round selection (17th overall, later traded by Falcons to Dallas, who chose CB Kevin Smith) in 92 draft, Feb Re-signed by Green Bay as restricted free agent, July Signed seven-year contract extension, July Signed 10-year contract extension, March 1. CURRENT CONTRACT EXPIRATION: After 2010 NFL debut: vs. L.A. Rams, 10/27/91, with Atlanta Packers debut: at Tampa Bay, 9/13/92 First NFL start: vs. Pittsburgh, 9/27/92 Last game missed: vs. Min., 9/6/92 (dressed, DNP) Last start missed: vs. Cincinnati, 9/20/92 (played) First GB pass: completion to himself, at Tampa Bay, 9/13/92 First TD pass: to Sterling Sharpe, 5 yards, vs. Cin., 9/20/92 First INT: at Washington, 11/10/91, with Atlanta (A.Collins, 15-yd TD return)

23 Attempts 61 vs. San Francisco, 10/14/96 58 at Chicago, 12/4/05 55 vs. New Orleans, 9/17/06 54 at Chicago, 12/5/93 51 vs. Miami, 9/11/94 vs. St. Louis, 9/3/95 at Carolina, 11/27/00 vs. Chicago, 12/25/05 50 Three times (last: vs. Min., 12/21/06) Completions 36 at Chicago, 12/5/93 33 at Atlanta, 10/4/92 at Houston T., 11/21/04 32 vs. Cleveland, 9/18/05 31 vs. Miami, 9/11/94 vs. Cincinnati, 12/3/95 at Minnesota, 11/22/98 vs. Chicago, 10/1/00 at Carolina, 11/27/00 at Detroit, 9/22/02 at Chicago, 12/4/05 vs. New Orleans, 9/17/06 30 Five times (last: vs. Chi., 12/25/05) Passing Yards 402 at Chicago, 12/5/ at Oakland, 12/22/ vs. San Francisco, 10/14/ vs. Tampa Bay, 10/10/ at Carolina, 9/27/98 S SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Completion Percentage* 82.1 at Cleveland, 11/19/ at Minnesota, 11/22/ vs. Baltimore, 10/14/ vs. Dallas, 10/24/ vs. Detroit, 12/6/92 Touchdown Passes 5 vs. Chicago, 11/12/95 vs. Minnesota, 9/21/97 at Carolina, 9/27/98 4 at Tampa Bay, 10/24/93 at Dallas, 11/24/94 vs. Minnesota, 10/22/95 at New Orleans, 12/16/95 at Tampa Bay, 9/1/96 at Seattle, 9/29/96 at Chicago, 10/6/96 vs. Detroit, 11/3/96 vs. Denver, 12/8/96 vs. Dallas, 11/23/97 vs. Oakland, 9/12/99 at San Diego, 12/14/03 at Oakland, 12/22/03 at Indianapolis, 9/26/04 vs. Minnesota, 11/14/04 at Carolina, 10/3/05 Interceptions^ 5 at Cincinnati, 10/30/05 4 at Detroit, 1/2/94 vs. Seattle, 11/1/99 at Tampa Bay, 11/24/02 vs. Minnesota, 9/7/03 vs. Chicago, 12/25/05 Passer Rating* at Oakland, 12/22/ vs. Chicago, 11/12/ vs. Tampa Bay, 11/26/ at New Orleans, 12/16/ vs. Tennessee, 12/20/98 Longest Passes 99t at Chicago, 9/11/95 (to Robert Brooks) 85t at Chicago, 10/7/02 (to Donald Driver) 84t vs. Detroit, 9/6/98 (to Antonio Freeman) 84t at Minnesota, 11/17/02 (to Donald Driver) 82t at Minnesota, 11/12/06 (to Donald Driver) +81t vs. New England, 1/26/97 (to Antonio Freeman) 80t at Minnesota, 9/22/96 (to Don Beebe) 80t vs. San Francisco, 9/1/98 (to Antonio Freeman) 79t at Indianapolis, 9/26/04 (to Javon Walker) 77t at Detroit, 10/29/95 (to Robert Brooks) Longest Runs 40 at Jacksonville, 9/24/95 36t at Chicago, 10/31/94 35 vs. Tennessee, 12/20/98 + Super Bowl XXXI * Minimum 20 attempts ^ Threw six INT in 01 playoffs, at StL (1/20/02) 144

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