The three best Green Bay Packers QBs of all time
#3 - Bart Starr


Now we're talking about some of the game's all-time greats with the invoking of Bart Starr's name.
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Starr built his legacy on postseason greatness. Winning the first two Super Bowls ever, and by default, in Packers history, Starr amassed a 9-1 overall playoff record. He also has the highest postseason passer rating (104.8) ever recorded.
As a Green Bay lifer, Starr owns a special place in the hearts of 'Cheeseheads' everywhere. His jersey number was the first retired by the Green Bay Packers. Only five other players have had their jersey number retired by the franchise.
#2 - Brett Favre

Is it controversial to have Brett Favre below the obvious choice for #1? Perhaps.
But Favre's legacy in Green Bay will always be complicated, and that's without even touching on all of the off-field drama he has endured in the years since he played for the Packers.
Favre famously left the franchise where he won three MVPs running the offense for in 2008, coincidentally days ahead of Madden 09's release with #4 donning the green and gold. This came after a retirement/unretirement/retirement/re-unretirement saga that'd reoccur once more a year later, making Favre a meme before memes existed.
He had a one-season stint with the New York Jets before signing with the Minnesota Vikings, the Green Bay Packers' rivals. That final act of Favre's career may always keep him at the #2 spot in the hearts of many a 'Cheesehead.'
#1 - Aaron Rodgers

As of right now, Aaron Rodgers is a Green Bay Packers lifer. He will always be remembered as the undisputed green and gold GOAT if he remains that way.
Rodgers has surpassed Favre with his play at Lambeau Field and abroad throughout his 17-year career.
Historically, there are few better across the board for any franchise than Rodgers as a pure passer. The 4x NFL MVP has the best TD:INT ratio in the league's history.
While Rodgers has gotten the Green Bay Packers to fewer Super Bowls, he still has time to surpass Favre in the overall ring count, with both sitting at just one. Something tells us that there's one final championship run left in Rodgers from now until 2026, when his contract runs out.
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