At A Glance
The NFL's only three-time MVP (1995-97), ranks in the league’s top three in four major categories: second in touchdowns (376), second in completions (4,306), third in attempts (7,003) and third in yards (49,734)
Stands alone at third on the all-time QB wins list with 135, behind only John Elway (148) and Dan Marino (147). With a 135-70 record, holds the fourth-highest winning percentage (.659) among starters who have begun their careers since the 1970 league merger (min. 100 starts)
Possesses a 38-3 home record including playoffs when the kickoff temperature is 34 or below; owns an impressive 95.0 passer rating in those contests
Has started 205 consecutive games (225 including playoffs), an NFL record for a QB; made his 200th straight start Nov. 29, 2004, in Monday night win over St. Louis, a day proclaimed as “Brett Favre Day” in Wisconsin by Governor Jim Doyle
First NFL completion was to himself, the quarterback snaring his own deflected aerial for minus-7 yards in contest at Tampa Bay Sept. 13, 1992
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 $2 million to charities in his home state of Mississippi as well as to those in his adopted state of Wisconsin
An avid golfer, possesses a handicap in the "one to two" range, down from a 15 as recently as 1998; participated in this year’s 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
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 1993
Is a partner in a Green Bay restaurant, 'Brett Favre's Steakhouse;' operation has a sister location, 'Brett Favre's Two Minute Grill,' in the Lambeau Field Atrium