Inducted 2020
As a Packer, Favre became the only player in NFL history to win three consecutive NFL MVP Awards. Favre also led the team to a Super Bowl Championship in Super Bowl XXXI. Favre’s passing prowess continued at a record pace through the years and by the end of 2007, his last in Green Bay, he had supplanted Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino as the NFL career passing leader in attempts, completions, yards, and touchdowns. Favre, an NFL ironman who played in a record 299 consecutive games, posted totals of 6,300 completions, 10,169 attempts, 71,838 yards, and 508 touchdowns in his 302-game NFL career. He was named to the NFL 1990s All-Decade Team. Favre was honored a remarkable 11 times as a Pro Bowl player. His #4 jersey has been retired by the Green Bay Packers. Favre was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016. Brett Favre and Reggie White (Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee in 2005) are widely credited for being the two impact players that led the charge to bring the “Title” back to “Titletown” following a 30-year Packers Super Bowl drought.