Ken Stabler
Ken Stabler’s 15 year career in the NFL was nothing short of exceptional. His best years though were with the Oakland Raiders – ask any Raider fan and they’ll instantly agree. As a Raider, he went to the Pro Bowl four times and won the regular season MVP in 1974. Then in 1977, Stabler lead the Raiders to their first ever Super Bowl victory. “The Snake” left the Raiders for the Houston Oilers and the New Orleans Saints. Before leaving though, he was the Raiders’ all-time leader in completions (1,486), passing yards (19,078), and touchdown passes (150).
Brett Favre
Favre is one of the NFL’s most enduring football players. This Hall of Fame gunslinger took over the starting gig in Green Bay back in 1992 and he held the job until 2007. Along the way Brett Favre became an iron man, setting NFL records for consecutive starts, career passing attempts, career completions, and even most sacks taken. Favre is an 11 time Pro Bowler, a Super Bowl Champ, and a yardage leader with 71,838 passing yards to his name.