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List of NFL career quarterback wins leaders
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The following is a list of the top National Football League (NFL) quarterbacks in regular season wins since quarterback starts were first officially tracked in 1950. In the NFL, the starting quarterback is the only position that is credited with wins and losses.
Tom Brady holds the record for the most regular season and postseason wins, with 251 and 35 respectively.
Aaron Rodgers leads active players with 152 regular season wins. Patrick Mahomes leads active players with 17 postseason wins.
Otto Graham holds the record for the highest winning percentage with a minimum of 50 starts at .814 (57–13–1).
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This sortable table shows the top 100 NFL quarterbacks in order of regular season wins, since the start of the modern era, 1950. The table also shows every team that a quarterback played for and his record with each team.[1]

^ Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame |
‡ Retired but not yet eligible for the Hall of Fame |
* Active player |
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- Notes
- ^a The NFL did not count ties in the standings until 1972. Therefore, ties occurring prior to 1972 do not count toward a quarterback's win percentage, while ties occurring in 1972 or later count as half-win, half-loss.
- ^b Layne is listed as having started all 12 games for the Bulldogs (NFL) in 1949, and that team finished 1–10–1. Combined with his official post-1949 won–loss–tied record of 80–51–4 (.607), his overall estimated won–loss–tied record is 81–61–5 (.568).
- ^c The 1950 Baltimore Colts are a defunct NFL team and not affiliated with the current Indianapolis Colts.
- ^d Conerly is estimated to have gone 7–8–0 as a starter from 1948–1949. Combined with his official post-1949 record of 58–31–1 (.652), his overall estimated record is 65–39–1 (.625).
- ^e Graham also is estimated to have gone 48–4–3 as a starter from 1946–1949. Combined with his official post-1949 record of 57–13–1 (.814), his overall estimated estimated record is 105–17–4 (.861).
Franchise leaders outside of the top 100
The following quarterbacks have the most wins in the history of their franchise but are not in the top 100 for overall wins (this only includes active franchises).
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Postseason wins
^ Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame |
‡ Retired but not yet eligible for the Hall of Fame |
* Active player |
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