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Most career road losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 7, Brett Favre, 1993–2010 [155] Most career home losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 6, Peyton Manning, 2000–2015; Most consecutive losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 4, Y. A. Tittle, 1957–1963; Warren Moon 1991–1994; Andy Dalton 2011–2014
The NFL Top 100 Players of 2015 was the fifth season in the series. It ended with reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year J. J. Watt being ranked #1, thus marking the first year in the history of the countdown that the reigning NFL MVP was not ranked #1 (Aaron Rodgers was ranked #2).
In the NFL, the starting quarterback is the only position that is credited with records of wins and losses. Tom Brady holds the record for the most regular season and postseason wins, with 251 and 35 respectively. Aaron Rodgers leads active players with 152 regular season wins. Patrick Mahomes leads active players with 17 postseason wins.
NFL football is finally here and every starting quarterback heads into the season with one thing in common — if they're not the highest-paid player on the team, they're close to it. In charge of...
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- Eli Manning didn't ask the New York Giants to make him the NFL's highest-paid quarterback. A perplexed and slightly miffed Manning on Wednesday shot down a report ...
With the salary cap on the rise, contracts for the elite NFL players are starting to look like those in other sports.Because of how the NFL's quirky salary cap system works, large contracts often ...
As of the end of week 16, the New Orleans Saints had surrendered 43 total passing touchdowns during the season, setting a new NFL record for most passing touchdowns surrendered during a season. [162] Kirk Cousins finished the season posting the highest completion percentage (74.7) in home games in NFL history, with a minimum of 100 attempts. [163]
The 2015 season was the Pittsburgh Steelers' 83rd in the National Football League (NFL), their 16th under general manager Kevin Colbert and their ninth under head coach Mike Tomlin. For the first time since 2002 , safety Troy Polamalu was not on the opening day roster, as he announced his retirement on April 9.