Each NFL Team's Greatest Quarterback of All Time

The quarterback is often considered the heartbeat of an NFL team. He is a leader whose skill, vision, and grit define franchise eras and inspire fans. Over the decades, each team has been graced by at least one signal-caller whose legacy towers above the rest, who embodying greatness both on and off the field. From record-setting performances to clutch moments in the playoffs, these quarterbacks have etched their names in their respective teams’ histories.

Some are Hall of Fame legends whose names are part of football canon, while others are local heroes who ignited their cities for unforgettable seasons. We take a deep dive into the annals of NFL history to celebrate each team's greatest quarterback of all time. Whether they dominated the field in a bygone era or are still thrilling fans today, these players represent the pinnacle of sporting excellence.

Kurt Warner

Kurt Warner
  • Team: Arizona Cardinals
  • Year Signed: 2005
  • Seasons with Team: 5
  • Career Yards: 32,344

Kurt Warner's time with the Arizona Cardinals marked the final chapter of a remarkable NFL career. Joining the team in 2005, Warner became the starting quarterback in 2007 and led the Cardinals to their first Super Bowl appearance in franchise history in Super Bowl XLIII. Over his five seasons in Arizona, Warner threw for 31,820 yards and 208 touchdowns, completing 65.1% of his passes. He earned two Pro Bowl selections during his time with the Cardinals and was named NFC Offensive Player of the Year in 2008. He's one of the rare QB's to have been one of the best at the position for multiple teams.

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Matt Ryan

Matt Ryan
  • Team: Atlanta Falcons
  • Year Signed: 2008
  • Seasons with Team: 14
  • Career Yards: 62,792

Matt Ryan has been a cornerstone for the Atlanta Falcons, winning NFL MVP honors in 2016 and leading the team to a Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl LI. As an All-Pro selection, Ryan’s ability to deliver in clutch moments has solidified his place as one of the league's top quarterbacks.

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Joe Flacco

Joe Flacco
  • Team: Baltimore Ravens
  • Year Signed: 2008
  • Seasons with Team: 11
  • Career Yards: 42,320

Joe Flacco made his mark on the NFL with a Super Bowl XLVII victory and Super Bowl MVP award, leading the Baltimore Ravens to glory in 2012. A consistent playoff performer, Flacco also secured an AFC Championship and is known for his strong arm and leadership on the field.

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Jim Kelly

Jim Kelly
  • Team: Buffalo Bills
  • Year Signed: 1986
  • Seasons with Team: 11
  • Career Yards: 35,467

Jim Kelly’s legacy is defined by his four Super Bowl appearances with the Buffalo Bills, where he became one of the league’s elite quarterbacks in the 1990s. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Kelly’s contributions to the Bills’ high-powered offense have earned him a place among the NFL’s greats.

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Cam Newton

Cam Newton
  • Team: Carolina Panthers
  • Year Signed: 2011
  • Seasons with Team: 9
  • Career Yards: 32,382

Cam Newton’s dynamic playing style earned him NFL MVP honors in 2015, leading the Carolina Panthers to Super Bowl 50. His versatility, coupled with an NFL Offensive Player of the Year award, has cemented his legacy as one of the most physically gifted quarterbacks to play the game.

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Sid Luckman

Sid Luckman
  • Team: Chicago Bears
  • Year Signed: 1939
  • Seasons with Team: 12
  • Career Yards: 14,686

A key figure in the Chicago Bears' dominance during the 1940s, Sid Luckman helped lead the team to four NFL championships. His excellence as a quarterback, combined with an NFL MVP award, earned him a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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Ken Anderson

Ken Anderson
  • Team: Cincinnati Bengals
  • Year Signed: 1971
  • Seasons with Team: 16
  • Career Yards: 32,838

Ken Anderson’s exceptional playmaking earned him NFL MVP honors and an NFL Offensive Player of the Year award. As the leader of the Cincinnati Bengals, he also took the team to an AFC Championship, showcasing his skill as one of the league’s top quarterbacks during the 1970s.

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Otto Graham

Otto Graham
  • Team: Cleveland Browns
  • Year Signed: 1946
  • Seasons with Team: 10
  • Career Yards: 23,584

Otto Graham’s legacy is one of consistent excellence, winning three NFL championships with the Cleveland Browns. A seven-time All-Pro and Hall of Famer, Graham’s leadership and skill at quarterback set the standard for future generations of NFL quarterbacks.

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Roger Staubach

Roger Staubach
  • Team: Dallas Cowboys
  • Year Signed: 1969
  • Seasons with Team: 11
  • Career Yards: 22,700

Known as "Captain America," Roger Staubach led the Dallas Cowboys to two Super Bowl titles and earned Super Bowl MVP honors. A Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, Staubach’s leadership and clutch performances made him a cornerstone of one of the NFL’s most successful franchises.

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John Elway

John Elway
  • Team: Denver Broncos
  • Year Signed: 1983
  • Seasons with Team: 16
  • Career Yards: 51,475

John Elway's career is defined by his two Super Bowl victories and his heroic performance in Super Bowl XXXIII, where he earned MVP honors. A Hall of Famer, Elway’s ability to lead the Denver Broncos to championships and his legendary arm make him one of the NFL’s all-time greats.

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Matthew Stafford

Matthew Stafford
  • Team: Detroit Lions
  • Year Signed: 2009
  • Seasons with Team: 12
  • Career Yards: 53,266

Matthew Stafford spent 12 seasons with the Detroit Lions, where he established himself as one of the most prolific quarterbacks in franchise history. Over his tenure from 2009 to 2020, Stafford passed for 45,109 yards and 282 touchdowns, making him the Lions' all-time leader in both categories. He earned three Pro Bowl selections and set numerous team records, including the most passing yards in a season and the fastest to 40,000 career passing yards in NFL history. Stafford's ability to perform under pressure was evident in his 2011 season, when he led the Lions to their first playoff appearance in over a decade. Despite limited postseason success, Stafford’s strong arm and consistency made him a fixture in Detroit’s offense for over a decade.

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Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers
  • Team: Green Bay Packers
  • Year Signed: 2005
  • Seasons with Team: 18
  • Career Yards: 59,055

Aaron Rodgers is a four-time NFL MVP and one of the most skilled quarterbacks to ever play the game. His was victorious in Super Bowl XLV and also won the Super Bowl MVP award. He is widely regarded as one of the most talented quarterbacks in NFL history.

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Deshaun Watson

Deshaun Watson
  • Team: Houston Texans
  • Year Signed: 2017
  • Seasons with Team: 5
  • Career Yards: 17,362

Deshaun Watson’s remarkable talent was showcased early in his career, as he led the NFL in passing yards. A three-time Pro Bowl selection, Watson's ability to produce big plays and his dynamic leadership have made him one of the most exciting quarterbacks to watch in the league.

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Peyton Manning

Peyton Manning
  • Team: Indianapolis Colts
  • Year Signed: 1998
  • Seasons with Team: 14
  • Career Yards: 71,940

Peyton Manning’s career with the Indianapolis Colts was nothing short of legendary, as he became the face of the franchise and one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. From 1998 to 2011, Manning threw for 54,828 yards and 399 touchdowns, both of which remain Colts' records. He was a four-time NFL MVP with the Colts, earning the award in 2003, 2004, 2008, and 2009, and led the team to two Super Bowl appearances, winning Super Bowl XLI. Manning's remarkable consistency and leadership transformed the Colts into perennial contenders, making the playoffs in 11 of his 13 seasons.

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Mark Brunell

Mark Brunell
  • Team: Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Year Signed: 1995
  • Seasons with Team: 9
  • Career Yards: 32,072

Mark Brunell played the majority of his career with the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he became the franchise’s first and most successful quarterback. From 1995 to 2003, Brunell threw for 25,698 yards and 144 touchdowns, leading the Jaguars to four playoff appearances during his tenure. He was a three-time Pro Bowl selection and guided Jacksonville to the AFC Championship game in 1999, just their fourth season in existence. Brunell’s ability to make plays with both his arm and legs helped establish the Jaguars as a competitive force in the league during the late 1990s. His impact on the franchise was so significant that he was inducted into the Jaguars’ Pride of the Jaguars.

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Patrick Mahomes

Patrick Mahomes
  • Team: Kansas City Chiefs
  • Year Signed: 2017
  • Seasons with Team: 6
  • Career Yards: 24,241

Patrick Mahomes has already cemented his place as one of the NFL’s top quarterbacks, winning two Super Bowl titles and two NFL MVP awards in his career. His incredible performances, including a Super Bowl MVP award, have set new standards for what quarterbacks can accomplish in the modern era.

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Ken Stabler

Ken Stabler
  • Team: Las Vegas (currently) Raiders / Oakland (historically) Raiders
  • Year Signed: 1968
  • Seasons with Team: 10
  • Career Yards: 27,938

Known for his leadership and cool demeanor under pressure, Ken Stabler (nicknamed "Snake") led the Oakland Raiders to a Super Bowl victory and earned the 1974 NFL MVP award. A member of the NFL 1970s All-Decade Team, Stabler’s impact on the league remains undeniable.

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Philip Rivers

Philip Rivers
  • Team: Los Angeles (currently) Chargers / San Diego (historically) Chargers
  • Year Signed: 2004
  • Seasons with Team: 16
  • Career Yards: 63,440

Philip Rivers spent 16 seasons with the San Diego Chargers, where he became one of the most accomplished quarterbacks in franchise history. From 2004 to 2015, Rivers threw for 59,271 yards and 397 touchdowns, both of which remain Chargers’ records. He was selected to eight Pro Bowls during his tenure and earned recognition for his consistency, posting 4,000+ passing yards in 11 consecutive seasons. Rivers led the Chargers to the playoffs multiple times, including a 2006 AFC Championship appearance, though the team fell short of reaching a Super Bowl.

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Kurt Warner

Kurt Warner
  • Team: Los Angeles (currently) Rams / St. Louis (historically) Rams
  • Year Signed: 1998
  • Seasons with Team: 6
  • Career Yards: 32,344

Kurt Warner’s time with the St. Louis Rams was the defining period of his career, as he led the team to unprecedented success and established himself as one of the NFL's premier quarterbacks. From 1998 to 2003, Warner passed for 32,392 yards and 208 touchdowns, earning two MVP awards in 1999 and 2001. He guided the Rams to a Super Bowl XXXIV victory, earning Super Bowl MVP honors and helping solidify the team’s reputation as the "Greatest Show on Turf" due to their explosive offense. Warner also led the Rams to another Super Bowl appearance in 2001 and was named to three Pro Bowls during his tenure. His remarkable rise from undrafted free agent to Super Bowl champion is one of the most inspirational stories in NFL history.

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Dan Marino

Dan Marino
  • Team: Miami Dolphins
  • Year Signed: 1983
  • Seasons with Team: 17
  • Career Yards: 61,361

Dan Marino’s incredible passing career was highlighted by an NFL MVP award and his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Despite never winning a Super Bowl, Marino’s impact on the game and his place in the NFL 100 All-Time Team affirm his legacy as one of the greatest quarterbacks ever.

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Fran Tarkenton

Fran Tarkenton
  • Team: Minnesota Vikings
  • Year Signed: 1961
  • Seasons with Team: 13
  • Career Yards: 47,003

Fran Tarkenton was a dynamic playmaker, winning an NFL MVP and leading the Minnesota Vikings to three NFC Championships. A Hall of Famer and one of the best scrambling quarterbacks in NFL history, Tarkenton’s versatility redefined the quarterback position.

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Tom Brady

Tom Brady
  • Team: New England Patriots
  • Year Signed: 2000
  • Seasons with Team: 20
  • Career Yards: 89,214

Tom Brady is regularly cited as the greatest quarterback in NFL history. From 2000 to 2019, Brady threw for 74,571 yards and 541 touchdowns with the New England Patriots, becoming the franchise's all-time leader in both categories. He led the Patriots to nine Super Bowl appearances, winning six of them, and was named Super Bowl MVP four times. Brady was also awarded the NFL MVP three times (2007, 2010, 2017) and earned 14 Pro Bowl selections during his tenure. Known for his clutch performances, Brady transformed the Patriots into a dynasty, securing 17 division titles and consistently performing in high-pressure situations. His unparalleled success and leadership cemented his legacy as the most accomplished quarterback in Patriots’ history and one of the greatest to ever play the game.

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Drew Brees

Drew Brees
  • Team: New Orleans Saints
  • Year Signed: 2006
  • Seasons with Team: 15
  • Career Yards: 80,358

Drew Brees led the New Orleans Saints to a Super Bowl XLIV victory and earned Super Bowl MVP honors. Known for his precision passing, Brees also holds the NFL record for career passing yards, solidifying his status as one of the greatest quarterbacks of his era.

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Eli Manning

Eli Manning
  • Team: New York Giants
  • Year Signed: 2004
  • Seasons with Team: 16
  • Career Yards: 57,023

Eli Manning is best known for leading the New York Giants to two Super Bowl victories, earning Super Bowl MVP honors both times. His clutch performances in big games, coupled with his leadership, have made him a beloved figure in NFL history.

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Joe Namath

Joe Namath
  • Team: New York Jets
  • Year Signed: 1965
  • Seasons with Team: 12
  • Career Yards: 27,663

Joe Namath became an iconic figure in the NFL by leading the New York Jets to a victory in Super Bowl III. He also earned Super Bowl MVP honors. A Pro Football Hall of Famer, Namath’s brash confidence and memorable career made him a cultural icon even outside of football.

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Donovan McNabb

Donovan McNabb
  • Team: Philadelphia Eagles
  • Year Signed: 1999
  • Seasons with Team: 11
  • Career Yards: 37,276

Donovan McNabb led the Philadelphia Eagles to five NFC Championship appearances, a testament to his ability to lead the team through consistent success. A member of the Eagles Hall of Fame, McNabb’s leadership helped make the Eagles perennial contenders in the NFC.

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Terry Bradshaw

Terry Bradshaw
  • Team: Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Year Signed: 1970
  • Seasons with Team: 14
  • Career Yards: 27,989

Terry Bradshaw was a key figure in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ dynasty, leading them to four Super Bowl victories. A two-time Super Bowl MVP and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Bradshaw’s leadership and clutch performances in big games are legendary. For Millennial and Gen Z football fans, he may be more well-known for his humorous analyst personality than his actual football playing since he has been part of Fox NFL Sunday for over 30 years.

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Joe Montana

Joe Montana
  • Team: San Francisco 49ers
  • Year Signed: 1979
  • Seasons with Team: 14
  • Career Yards: 40,551

Joe Montana’s four Super Bowl victories and three Super Bowl MVP awards solidified his legacy as one of the best quarterbacks of all time. A Hall of Famer, Montana’s ability to perform in the biggest moments earned him a place as one of the NFL’s greatest legends.

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Russell Wilson

Russell Wilson
  • Team: Seattle Seahawks
  • Year Signed: 2012
  • Seasons with Team: 10
  • Career Yards: 40,583

Russell Wilson led the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl XLVIII victory and is known for his ability to make big plays. A Walter Payton Man of the Year award winner, Wilson’s success both on and off the field has made him one of the most respected quarterbacks in the NFL.

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Tom Brady

Tom Brady
  • Team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Year Signed: 2020
  • Seasons with Team: 3
  • Career Yards: 89,214

While Tom Brady’s career will be tied most closely with the New England Patriots, he spent his last years in the NFL at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Brady was so good, that even in his short time with the Buc's, he became, without a doubt, the best QB in franchise history. His time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers marked a remarkable continuation of his illustrious career. Joining in 2020, Brady quickly turned the franchise into a Super Bowl contender, leading them to victory in Super Bowl LV in his first season with the team. Over his three seasons with Tampa Bay (2020–2023), Brady passed for 9,949 yards and 83 touchdowns, earning Pro Bowl selections in both years. In 2021, he led the NFL in passing yards (5,316) and touchdowns (43), demonstrating his continued excellence even as he entered his 40s. Brady’s leadership and experience were pivotal in bringing Tampa Bay its first Super Bowl title in nearly two decades.

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Steve McNair

Steve McNair
  • Team: Tennessee Titans
  • Year Signed: 1995
  • Seasons with Team: 11
  • Career Yards: 31,304

Steve McNair shared the 2003 NFL MVP award and led the Tennessee Titans to an AFC Championship. A key figure in the Titans’ success, McNair was inducted into the Titans Hall of Fame for his outstanding leadership and playmaking ability.

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Joe Theismann

Joe Theismann
  • Team: Washington Commanders
  • Year Signed: 1974
  • Seasons with Team: 12
  • Career Yards: 25,206

Joe Theismann led Washington to a Super Bowl XVII victory and was named NFL MVP in 1983. Known for his leadership, Theismann’s impact on the team’ success is commemorated in the Washington Ring of Fame.

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