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He earned first-team All-Pro recognition in 1968, received five Pro Bowl invitations, won the AFL Player of the Year Award in 1968 and 1969. Philbin was selected as an American Football League All-Star in 1968 and 1969. A ferocious pass-rusher, Philbin recorded nineteen sacks of opposing quarterbacks in 1968. In Super Bowl Three, he anchored the Jets defense in limiting the so-called 'best team in the history of the NFL', the Colts, to a measly seven points.
ET through Dec. 27, NFL Network will announce the latest members of the All-Time Team during a one-hour special hosted by Rich Eisen and featuring Bill Belichick and Cris Collinsworth.Below are the 22 quarterback finalists for the All-Time Team. Joe Montana and to the All-Time Team, while the other eight quarterbacks will be revealed this Friday at 8 p.m. ET on NFL Network: Troy Aikman (1989-2000)2006 Inductee. Selected by with 1st overall pick of 1989 draft. Was NFL's winningest starting QB of 1990s (90 wins). Held or tied 47 Dallas passing records at retirement.
Was 1st QB with 3 straight 3,000-yard seasons, 1995-1997. Led to 3 championships, 1992-1993, 1995. Named XXVII MVP in ' win vs. (273 pass yards, 4 pass TD in 52-17 win). Topped NFL with 69.1 completion pct, 1993. Earned 6 consecutive selections, 1991-1996 seasons. Named NFL Man of Year, 1997.
Born November 21, 1966, in West Covina, California. Sammy Baugh (1937-1952)1963 Inductee. Selected by in 1st round (6th overall pick) of 1937 draft. Elite passer who sparked offensive revolution. Split career between QB, tailback, punter. Led league in passer rating, punting avg, defensive INT in 1943. Topped NFL in passing 6 times (T-1st all-time), completion pct 7 times (2nd), pass yards 4 times (T-4th), pass TD twice.
Led to 2 NFL titles, 1937, 1942. 6-time selection, 1938-1942, 1951. 4-time 1st-team All-Pro (5th-most in NFL history among QB). Named to NFL's All-Decade Team for 1940s.
Member of NFL's 75th Anniversary Team. Born March 17, 1914, in Temple, Texas. Terry Bradshaw (1970-1983)1989 Inductee. Selected by as 1st overall pick of 1970 draft. Strong-armed leader of teams that won 8 division titles, 4 championships (T-2nd most among QB). 2-time MVP (SB XIII, XIV). Won NFL Most Valuable Player award, 1978.
Led or ranked T-1st in NFL in pass TD, 1978, 1983. Held records at retirement in pass yards (932), pass TD (9); owned playoff records in pass yards (3,833), pass TD (30).
Earned 3 career selections. 1978 1st-team All-Pro.
Named to NFL's All-Decade Team for 1970s. Born September 2, 1948, in Shreveport, Louisiana. Tom Brady (2000-Present)Selected by in 6th round of 2000 draft. Winningest QB in NFL history; only QB with 200+ regular-season wins (218). NFL-high 30 postseason wins. Have never had losing season with Brady as starter (since 2001), winning 16 division titles, most by any QB. NFL-record 6-time champion, 4-time SB MVP.
Entering Week 16, ranks 2nd all-time in pass yards (74,079), 2nd in pass TD (538), 6th in passer rating (97.0). Has won 3 NFL MVP awards, made 14 Pro Bowls (tied for most in NFL history). 3-time 1st-team All-Pro. Named to NFL All-Decade Team for 2000s. Born August 3, 1977, in San Mateo, California. Otto Graham (1946-1955)1965 Inductee. Selected by in 1st round (4th overall pick) of 1944 draft.
Led to division/league title game in all 10 seasons, winning 7 times - with 3 NFL titles, 1950, 1954-1955. NFL career record 8.6 yards/pass attempt. Career.810 win pct as starter, best in NFL history (min. Dominant in NFL title game wins in 1950 (4 pass TD), 1954 (3 pass TD, 3 rush TD), 1955 (2 pass TD, 2 rush TD). 7-time 1st-team All-Pro (tied for most among QB). Named to NFL's All-Decade Team for 1950s.
Member of NFL's 75th Anniversary Team. Born December 6, 1921, in Waukegan, Illinois. Bobby Layne (1948-1962)1967 Inductee. Selected by in 1st round (3rd overall pick) of 1948 draft. Led to 3 NFL titles in 1950s (1952-1953, 1957). Exceptional leader in the clutch, credited by many for inventing '2-minute drill'.
Threw game-winning pass TD in final minutes of 1953 NFL title game win. Retired as pro football's all-time leader in pass yards (26,768), pass TD (198). Led NFL in pass yards in consecutive seasons, 1950-1951. Made 6 Pro Bowls.
2-time 1st-team All-Pro. Named to NFL's All-Decade Team for 1950s.
Born December 19, 1926, in Santa Anna, Texas. Sid Luckman (1939-1950)1965 Inductee. Selected by in 1st round (2nd overall pick) of 1939 draft. College star tailback who became NFL's 1st great T-formation QB.
Led to 4 NFL championships in 12 seasons. Spearheaded biggest blowout in league history in 73-0 win vs. In 1940 NFL title game.
Threw 5 pass TD in 1943 NFL championship game. One of 8 QBs with 7 pass TD in a game, while simultaneously posting NFL's first 400-yard passing game. 3 career selections. 5-time 1st-team All-Pro (T-3rd most in NFL history among QB). Named to NFL's All-Decade Team for 1950s. Born November 21, 1916, in Brooklyn, New York. Peyton Manning (1998-2015)Selected by with 1st overall pick of 1998 draft.
NFL-record 5-time NFL MVP. Entering Week 15, NFL's career leader in pass TD (539). Had 4,000+ pass yards a record 14 times. Set NFL single-season records for pass yards (5,477), pass TD (55). One of 8 QBs with 7 pass TD in a game. Only starting QB to win s with 2 franchises.
XLI MVP in ' win. 2-time NFL Offensive Player of Year, 2004, 2013. Made 14 Pro Bowls (tied for NFL record at any position). 7-time 1st-team All-Pro (one of only 2 QBs to do so). Named to NFL All-Decade Team for 2000s. Born March 24, 1976, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Dan Marino (1983-1999)2005 Inductee. Selected by in 1st round (27th overall pick) in 1983 draft. Retired as most prolific passer in NFL history, leading in completions (4,967), attempts (8,358), pass yards (61,361), pass TD (420). Still ranks 5th in pass yards & pass TD all-time, ranks 6th in QB wins (147).
Was 1st player with 5,000 pass yards in single season (5,084) while throwing then-record 48 pass TD, 1984. Named 1984 NFL MVP. Topped NFL in completions league-record 6 times. 9 selections (T-6th all-time among QB). 1st-team All-Pro in 3 straight seasons, 1984-1986.
Named NFL Man of Year, 1998. Born September 15, 1961, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Joe Montana (1979-1994)2000 Inductee.
Selected by in 3rd round (82nd overall pick) of 1979 draft. Master of comebacks, nicknamed 'Joe Cool.' Led to 4 titles in 1980s (T-2nd most among QB), winning MVP 3 times (2nd-most). Orchestrated 92-yard winning drive, throwing TD with:08 left in SB XXIII.
Back-to-back NFL MVP awards, 1989-1990. Highest-rated passer in SB history (127.8, with 11 pass TD, 0 INT). Made 8 career Pro Bowls.
3-time 1st-team All-Pro. Named to NFL's All-Decade Team for 1980s. Member of NFL's 75th Anniversary Team. Born June 11, 1956, in New Eagle, Pennsylvania. Joe Namath (1965-1977)1985 Inductee. Selected by with 1st overall pick in 1965 AFL Draft.
Became 1st true celebrity star QB and AFL icon. 2-time AFL Player of Year, 1968-1969. Backed up famous 'guarantee' of victory by engineering stunning 16-7 upset of in III, AFL's 1st win vs. Became 1st professional QB to record 4,000+ pass yards in single season (4,007 in 1967). Remains ' all-time leading passer (27,663 pass yards).
Elected to 4 AFL All-Star Games, 1 AFC-NFC. 1968 1st-team All-Pro. Named to AFL's All-Time Team. Born May 31, 1943, in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Aaron Rodgers (2005-Present)Selected by in 1st round (24th overall pick) of 2005 draft. 2-time NFL MVP, 2011, 2014. Entering Week 16, ranks as NFL's all-time highest-rated passer (102.9) with career record for lowest INT pct (1.4).
7-time 4,000-yard passer (T-6th most in NFL history). One of 4 QBs ever to throw 40+ pass TD twice, 2011, 2016. Owns NFL single-season record for highest passer rating (122.5), 2011.
Set NFL record for most consecutive passes without INT (402), 2018. Named XLV MVP in ' win vs. Has earned 7 career Pro Bowls selections.
2-time 1st-team All-Pro. Born December 2, 1983, in Chico, California.
Bart Starr (1956-1971)1977 Inductee. Selected by in 17th round of 1956 draft. Known as precision passer, poised leader, classic field general.
Led to 5 NFL titles - including wins in each of first 2 Super Bowls. Only starting QB to win 3 straight NFL championships, 1965-1967. Named MVP in Super Bowls I, II. Won NFL MVP award, 1966.
Owns NFL playoff record for career passer rating (104.8), 9-1 record in postseason. Led NFL in passer rating 3 times, 1962, 1964, 1966. Earned 4 career selections.
1966 1st-team All-Pro. Named to NFL's All-Decade Team for 1960s. Born January 9, 1934, in Montgomery, Alabama.
Roger Staubach (1969-1979)1985 Inductee. Selected by in 10th round of 1964 draft. 1963 Heisman Trophy winner at Navy. Noted for last-minute heroics, guided Dallas to 4 appearances, including 2 titles (SB VI, XII). Named VI MVP (2 pass TD, 115.9 passer rating). One of 6 QBs ever to start 4 Super Bowls. Retired as highest-rated passer in NFL history (83.4).
Led NFL in passer rating 4 times (T-3rd all-time), 1971, 1973, 1978-1979. Earned 6 selections, including in each of last 5 years, 1975-1979 seasons.
Named to NFL's All-Decade Team for 1970s. Named NFL Man of Year, 1978. Born February 5, 1942, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Fran Tarkenton (1961-1978)1986 Inductee. Selected by in 3rd round (29th overall pick) of 1961 draft. Exciting, elusive scrambler out of pocket.
Became almost instant star with 4 pass TD in 1st career game. Moved to (1967), back to (1972) in stunning trades.
Retired as NFL all-time leader in pass attempts (6,467), completions (3,686), pass yards (47,003), pass TD (342). Led NFL QBs in rush yards (3,674) at retirement. Steered to 3 appearances in 1970s. Won NFL MVP award, 1975.
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Earned 9 selections (T-6th all-time among QB). 1975 1st-team All-Pro. Born February 3, 1940, in Richmond, Virginia. Johnny Unitas (1956-1973)1979 Inductee. Selected by in 9th round of 1955 draft; signed with after being cut. Led to 2 NFL titles, 1958-1959, plus 2 SB appearances, winning SB V.
3-time NFL MVP, 1959 (co-winner), 1964, 1967. Retired as NFL leader in pass yards (40,239), pass TD (290).
Threw 1+ pass TD in 47 straight games, NFL mark that stood for 52 years. 10 Pro Bowls (5th all-time by QB). 5-time 1st-team All-Pro (T-3rd most in NFL by QB). Named to NFL's All-Decade Team for 1960s. Member of NFL's 75th Anniversary Team. Named NFL Man of Year, 1970. Born May 7, 1933, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Norm Van Brocklin (1949-1960)1971 Inductee. Selected by in 4th round of 1949 draft.
2-time NFL champion as starting QB, 1951, 1960. Threw game-winning 73-yard pass TD for in 1951 NFL championship game. In final season, won NFL MVP award in leading to NFL title, 1960. Led league in passer rating twice (T-6th most in NFL history).
Owns NFL single-game record with 554 pass yards, Week 1, 1951. Ranks 3rd in NFL history in career yards per attempt (8.16). 9 selections (T-6th all-time among QB). 1960 1st-team All-Pro. Born March 15, 1926, in Eagle Butte, South Dakota. Steve Young (1985-1999)2005 Inductee.
Selected by in 1st round of 1984 supplemental draft; traded to, 1987. 3-time champion with, once as starter, 1994 season. Named SB XXIX MVP after posting SB record 6 pass TD.
One of 8 players to win multiple NFL MVP awards, 1992, 1994. Retired as NFL's highest-rated passer all-time (96.8). Set then-NFL mark with 112.8 passer rating, 1994.
Led NFL in passer rating 6 times (tied for NFL record). Earned 7 consecutive berths from 1992-1998 seasons. 3 consecutive 1st-team All-Pro selections, 1992-1994.
Born October 11, 1961, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Contents.Win–loss records who have started for the Notre Dame football team from 1955 through the 2019 season. A player is credited with a win if he started the game and the team won that game, no matter if the player was injured or permanently removed on the second play from scrimmage.QuarterbackJersey No.Games StartedWinsLossesTiesWinning Pct.122142313 (2010), 11 (204610.570.609Chappell, Eric4651337411892.638O'Hara, Jim2113711001.000Most starts These quarterbacks have the 25 or more starts for Notre Dame since 1960.NamePeriodStartsWinsLossesTiesWin%4620913–0.53731997–0.47132030–.65521905–.800Notes.
Technically, the starting QB throughout 1941 was (who eventually moved to guard). However, for the first time, new head coach implemented the, in which the QB exclusively took the snap from the center and directed the passing offense. Therefore, HB Bertelli assumed the 'modern' role of QB, whereas Wright (as well as most other QBs during the 1930s) was utilized primarily as a blocker and receiver, akin to the modern fullback.References.
Bob Boyles & Paul Guido, 50 Years of College Football: A Modern History of America's Most Colorful Sport, (Skyhorse Publishing 2007), pp 1070–1077. ESPN College Football Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Game, (ESPN Books 2005), pp 640–641. Eric Hansen, Stadium Stories: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, (The Globe Pequot Press 2004), pp 198–200. Steele, Michael R.
The Fighting Irish Football Encyclopedia. Champaign, IL: Sports Publishing LLC (1996). UND.com, (PDF).
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