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In the National Football League the quarterback is the only position player to be credited with a record of wins and losses as a starter. A player is credited with a win or loss if he started the game and the team won or lost that game even if the player was injured or failed to complete the game. At the end of the 2014 season, Peyton Manning had won 179 games and is the current leader. Five quarterbacks each won 12 games in 2014. Tom Brady has won the most games for one team, winning 160 for the Patriots through the 2014 season. At the start of the season, seven active quarterbacks were in the Top 50 quarterbacks of all time based on the number of victories in the regular season. In October, Tony Romo earned a place on the list by winning his 69th regular season game and replaced Jake Plummer who played from 1997 - 2006. In week seventeen, Joe Flacco replaced Jim Plunkett by winning his 72nd regular season game. The current threshold to place in the top 50 is 72 wins.
At the start of the 2014 season, four quarterbacks had a winning percentage over .700. Three have done this through many games - Tom Brady, Russell Wilson and Colin Kaepernick. Brian Hoyer had won 3 of 4 starts through the 2013 season. At the end of the season, only Brady and Wilson retained their high win percentage.
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2014 Season Win Loss Records
The sortable table below shows starting Quarterback wins and losses for the 2014 season.
All records can be verified at the Pro-football reference.com site titled "Football Players who played as a Quarterback".
To see divisions in win loss order:
- Reload page
- Sort divisions either ascending or descending
Career Win Loss Records
The quarterbacks are ranked by most wins first, then fewest losses 2nd.
A indicates an NFL Quarterback in the Top 50 all time for Wins in Regular Season.
Leader Boards 2014 Season
These leader boards represent quarterback win loss records. They will only equal the team win loss record if there has been one starter for the team in the 2014 season.
AFC Leader Boards
A is shown every week in which a quarterback ends up with the best record in the division.
NFC Leader Boards
A is shown every week in which a quarterback ends up with the best record in the division.
Career Win Loss Records
A indicates an NFL Quarterback in the Top 50 all time for Wins in Regular Season.