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Most seasons leading league 5, Sonny Jurgensen 1961-1962, 1966-1967, 1969, Dan Marino 1984-1986, 1988, 1992
Most consecutive seasons leading league 4, Dan Fouts 1979-1982
Most Seasons 4000+ Yards 10, Peyton Manning 1999-2004, 2006-09
Most Consecutive Seasons 4000+ Yards 6, Peyton Manning 1999-2004
Most Passing Yards, Season 5,084, Dan Marino 1984
Most Passing Yards, Rookie, Season, 3,739, Peyton Manning 1998
Most Passing Yards, Game 554, Norm Van Brocklin September 28, 1951
Most Games 400+ Yards Passing Career 13, Dan Marino 1983-1999
Most Games 400+ Yards Passing Season 4, Dan Marino 1984
Most Consecutive 400+ Yards Passing Games 2, Dan Fouts 1982, Dan Marino 1984, Phil Simms 1985, Billy Volek 2004, Matt Cassel 2008
Most Games, 300+ Yards Passing, Career 63, Dan Marino 1983-1999
Most Games, 300+ Yards Passing, Season 10, Rich Gannon 2002, Drew Brees 2008
Most Consecutive 300+ Yards Passing Games 6, Steve Young 1998, Kurt Warner 2000, Rich Gannon 2002
Most consecutive seasons led league 4, Johnny Unitas, 1957-1960
Most Passing Touchdowns, Season 50, Tom Brady, 2007
Most Passing Touchdowns, Rookie, Season 26, Peyton Manning, 1998
Most Passing Touchdowns, Game 7, Joe Kapp, September 28, 1969; Y.A. Tittle, October 28, 1962; George Blanda, November 19, 1961; Adrian Burk, October 17, 1954; Sid Luckman, November 14, 1943.
Most Passing Touchdowns, Half 6, Daryle Lamonica, October 19, 1969
Most Passing Touchdowns, Quarter 5, Tom Brady, October 18, 2009
Most Games 6+ TD Passes, Career 2, Tom Brady, 2007-2009; Peyton Manning, 2003-2004; Sammy Baugh, 1943-1947; Y.A. Tittle, 1962; Charley Johnson, 1965-1969; George Blanda, 1961-1962
Most Games 6+ TD Passes, Season 2, Y.A. Tittle, 1962
Most Games 5+ TD Passes, Career 6, Dan Marino, 1984-1994; Peyton Manning, 2003-2004
Most Games 5+ TD Passes, Season 4, Peyton Manning, 2004
There's a lot he doesn't have but most of the records he does have are career records, so is favre just consistently decent at quarterback or has he consistently had a decent team backing him up most of his career?