Green Bay does not guess at quarterback. The Packers plan, develop, and pass the torch with purpose. That approach built one of the most stable and popular QB histories in pro football.
Every era in Green Bay ties back to elite play under center. Championships in the 1960s. A revival in the 1990s. MVP seasons in the 2010s. Now a new chapter begins, but the standard never changes.
From Starr to Love: The Quarterback Line That Defines the Packers

5. Bart Starr
Bart Starr ran the offense with calm. He led the crew to five NFL championships during the 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, and 1967 seasons. He won Super Bowl I on January 15, 1967, and Super Bowl II on January 14, 1968, earning MVP in both games. His QB sneak in the Ice Bowl on Dec. 31, 1967, beat Dallas for the title. Starr later said in a 2010 NFL Films interview that the team felt “total confidence” in that final call.
4. Lynn Dickey
Lynn Dickey impacted the offense positively in the early 1980s. There, he threw for 4,458 yards and 32 TDs, leading the NFL in both categories. Green Bay’s defense messed up in that era, but Dickey’s deep passing kept plays close and gave fans reason to show up.
3. Don Majkowski
Don Majkowski sparked belief in 1989. He threw for 4,318 yards and led the Packers to a 10-win season, their first winning record since 1972. Fans called them the Cardiac Pack because of constant late-game drama. Injuries cut his rise short, but he helped shift the franchise’s direction.
2. Brett Favre
Green Bay traded for Brett Favre on February 11, 1992. That move changed everything. Favre started 253 straight games and won three straight MVP awards from 1995 to 1997. He led the Packers to a Super Bowl XXXI win on January 26, 1997. After his father’s death, HOF said in a December 22, 2003, ABC postgame meet, “I knew he would have wanted me to play.” He then threw four TDs that night.
1. Aaron Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers first bumped into the crew as a starter in 2008 and set a benchmark across the league. A-Rod has three MVPs to his name. He led Green Bay to a Super Bowl XLV win on Feb. 6, 2011. During a messy 2014 start, Rodgers said on ESPN Milwaukee radio in 2014, “R-E-L-A-X.” The Packers then surged to the NFC title game.
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