• #10 - Drew Brees

    Drew Brees, a legendary American football quarterback that played for the New Orleans Saints throughout his career. During his illustrious career, Drew Brees achieved numerous milestones and accolades. He was a 13-time Pro Bowler and earned the NFL Offensive Player of the Year award twice (2008 and 2009). Brees's crowning achievement came in the 2009 season when he led the New Orleans Saints to their first-ever Super Bowl victory.

  • #9 - Terry Bradshaw

    Terry Bradshaw is a iconic figure for Football and considered as “the first Tom Brady”. Bradshaw and the Steelers enjoyed a dominant run in the 1970s, winning an impressive four Super Bowl championships in six years (Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, and XIV). Terry Bradshaw's performances in those Super Bowls were nothing short of spectacular, earning him two Super Bowl MVP awards (Super Bowls XIII and XIV).

  • #8 - John Elway

    Legendary NFL quarterback John Elway had a lasting impact on the game during his illustrious career. He guided the Broncos to five Super Bowl trips over his 16 seasons with the organization, earning back-to-back championships in Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII. He was hailed as one of the most clutch players in NFL history and was known for his "Elway magic," which he used to manufacture a number of fourth-quarter comebacks. In his final game, he was named Super Bowl MVP thanks to his leadership and tenacity.

  • #7 - Dan Marino

    Marino broke a number of records during his 17-season career, which he spent entirely with the Miami Dolphins, and he had a lasting impact on the sport.

    Among Marino's accomplishments were his selection to nine Pro Bowls and his winning of the NFL MVP honor in 1984.

    Numerous NFL records belonged to him, such as the most career touchdown passes and the most passing yards in a single season.

    Dan Marino's legacy is untarnished despite the fact that he never won a Super Bowl thanks to his constant success on the field.

  • #6 - Brett Favre

    With the Packers for 16 amazing seasons, Favre developed into the soul and heart of the business.

    He was chosen for 11 Pro Bowls and won three straight NFL MVP awards between 1995 and 1997.

    He led the Packers to victory in Super Bowl XXXI, solidifying his position as one of the best quarterbacks in the competition.

    Favre's remarkable endurance and 297-game string of consecutive starts, which included the playoffs, demonstrated his tenacity and commitment to the game.

  • #5 - Johnny Unitas

    Unitas joined the Baltimore Colts in 1956 after a brief but difficult path to the NFL. He demonstrated a degree of passing accuracy and decision-making over his illustrious career that was ahead of its time.

    Unitas had a high football IQ and was known for sometimes calling his own plays on the field, which was unusual at the time.

    The Colts won three NFL championships under Johnny Unitas' leadership, including a stunning triumph in the 1958 NFL Championship Game, which is frequently referred to as "The Greatest Game Ever Played."

    He three times won the league's MVP award (1959, 1964, and 1967) and established a number of passing records that persisted for decades.

  • #4 - Aaron Rodgers

    Aaron Rodgers, a modern-day master of quarterbacking, has cemented his spot as one of the NFL's all-time greats with his extraordinary abilities, keen intellect, and outstanding on-field accomplishments.

    Rodgers has embodied efficiency and brilliance his whole career. One of the best touchdown-to-interception ratios in NFL history, he was able to keep the ball safe while still making big plays.

    Rodgers won the MVP award for Super Bowl XLV in 2010 after leading the Packers to victory. He established himself as one of the league's most important players, growing great popularity in Green Bay and leading them to multiple playoff appearances
    Rodgers has received four NFL MVP honors, which ties him for the second-most in league history (2011, 2014, 2020, and 2021). He has become a recurrent candidate for the prestigious award due to his steady excellence over the course of several years.

  • #3 - Joe Montana

    In the third round of the 1979 NFL Draft, Montana was chosen by the San Francisco 49ers after enjoying a productive collegiate career at the University of Notre Dame.

    Montana's ability to remain composed under pressure, make accurate passes, and perform when it mattered most were the hallmarks of his playing style. He was a tough opponent for any defense with to his accurate passing, command of the West Coast offense, and natural football IQ.

    Montana coached the 49ers to four Super Bowl triumphs (XVI, XIX, XXIII, and XXIV) while he was there. He was a genius at designing game-winning drives on the grandest stage and was named the Super Bowl MVP three times.

    Two NFL MVP honors (1989, 1990) and eight Pro Bowl selections are among Montana's accomplishments. He was well known for his outstanding playoff efforts, when he became known as "The Comeback Kid" thanks to his repeated come-from-behind triumphs.

  • #2 - Peyton Manning

    One of the smartest and most successful players in NFL history is widely recognized as Peyton Manning, a true quarterbacking genius.

    Manning's playing style was distinguished by his extraordinary football intelligence, command of the intricacies of the game, and capacity to analyze rival defenses. He was renowned for his excellent pre-snap adjustments and defense reading and manipulation skills. Manning was regarded as a genuine field general because of his leadership qualities both on and off the field and his capacity to improve his colleagues.

    Manning rewrote the record books during the course of his 18-year NFL career. He had a ton of passing records under his belt, including the most career touchdown passes and the most passing yards in a season. His flawless performance on the field was the result of his rigorous planning and attention to detail.

    Because of the Colts' success, Manning helped them win Super Bowl XLI, for which he was honored as the game's MVP. After suffering a neck injury later in his career, he joined the Denver Broncos, where he continued to show off his talent and helped the team win Super Bowl 50, bringing a happy finale to his career.

    In addition to 14 Pro Bowl selections, Manning has won five NFL MVP honors (2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2013). He continues to be recognized as one of the all-time great quarterbacks, if not the greatest.

#1 - Tom Brady

The pinnacle of quarterback brilliance, Tom Brady, is an NFL superstar with an unrivaled legacy. Brady entered the 2000 NFL Draft with minimal fanfare after a stellar collegiate career at the University of Michigan. The New England Patriots selected Brady with the 199th overall choice. Brady's ascent to fame started from that modest beginning, and he went on to become the face of the team and the inspiration behind a dynasty.

Brady's exceptional football acumen, laser-like accuracy, and unmatched work ethic define his playing style. He is an expert at dissecting opponents and finding their weak points thanks to his pre-snap reads and defense-diagnosing skills. He has an instinctive ability to throw accurately under duress, which makes him a feared opponent in crucial situations of the game.

Brady guided the Patriots to nine Super Bowl berths over his 20-year stint with the franchise, an unprecedented record in NFL history. He won seven Super Bowl titles (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI, LIII, and LV), and five times he was named Super Bowl MVP. He orchestrated multiple game-winning drives and overcame apparently insurmountable deficits throughout his legendary Super Bowl appearances.

Brady boasts a number of NFL records, including the most career throwing yards and touchdown passes, in addition to his playoff success. He keeps competing at a high level far into his 40s, and his longevity and consistency have raised the bar for excellence.

Brady made the historic transfer to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020, where he immediately elevated the team to Super Bowl contender status and won his seventh championship in Super Bowl LV while once again taking home the MVP honors.

Brady has gained the respect and admiration of both coaches and players off the field because to his leadership and work ethic. His never-ending quest for success has inspired others around him and established an NFL standard of perfection.