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Mind Blowing Stats – 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame
Brett Favre is the all-time leader in starts among quarterbacks, with 297 from 1992-2010.

Brett Favre is the all-time leader in starts among quarterbacks, with 297 from 1992-2010. That total is 89 more than Peyton Manning, who ranks 2nd. Favre's 89 additional starts translates to more than 5 ½ additional seasons of starts than Manning.
A staggering 237 other quarterbacks started an NFL game during Favre's consecutive games streak.

Favre holds NFL records for most completions (6,300) and attempts (10,169), and is tied with Peyton Manning for the most wins in NFL history with 186. Also worth noting - Favre holds NFL records for more INT (336) and times sacked (525).

Tony Dungy won 10+ games in seven straight seasons with Colts from 2002-08. He is one of four coaches with such a streak in NFL history along with Bill Belichick (2003-15), George Seifert (1989-96) and Tom Landry (1975-81).

Tony Dungy won 139 games in his NFL career, the most by an African-American head coach in NFL history.

Kevin Greene finished his career with 160.0 sacks, the 3rd-most in NFL history behind only Bruce Smith (200.0) and Reggie White (198.0).

Both Kevin Greene (1997) and Tony Dungy (1979) played for the San Francisco 49ers during Edward DeBartolo Jr's tenure as owner.

Marvin Harrison had 1,102 receptions in his career, ranking him 3rd in NFL history, behind only Jerry Rice (1,549) and Tony Gonzalez (1,325).

Orlando Pace is the 14th player selected 1st overall in the NFL Draft to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Some other notables are Chuck Bednarik, Terry Bradshaw, Earl Campbell and John Elway.

Dick Stanfel is being elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his 54th year of eligibility. That is the longest wait in the history of the Hall. Stanfel won two NFL Championships with the Lions and was a 5-time All-Pro in his 7-year career.

Ken Stabler is one of only two quarterbacks to lead his team to five consecutive conference championship games. The other is Tom Brady, who has done so in each of the last five seasons.