Brett Favre is number one leader of passing touchdowns and the other active player on this list beside Peyton Manning, so the statistics may be out of date when you read this. Favre was a scholarship player for the University of Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles(1987-90) where he still holds many records. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the 1991 NFL draft in the second round as the 33rd overall pick, but was not a favorite of head coach Jerry Glanville and received little playing time. He only threw four passes his rookie season: two interceptions including a pick-6 and two incompletions. He was trading to the Green Bay Packers after the season and the Favre dynasty blossomed. He played for the Packers for 16 seasons, leading them to two Super Bowls but only winning one (Super Bowl XXXI). After the 2007 season, Favre announced his retirement, but after a few months of retired life he returned to professional football for the New York Jets(2008). He played there one season before again retiring. Once again, before the 2009 season, Favre announce he still wanted to play again and joined the Minnesota Vikings as QB. During the 2009 season, Brett Favre became the only QB to beat all 32 teams in the National Football League. As of this time he has completed 6,083 of 9,811 pass attempts for 69,329 yards, 497 touchdowns, and 317 interceptions in 289 games. He currently has a career QB rating of 86.6, been selected to 10 Pro-Bowls, and is a six time All-Pro selection. Favre is a sure fire future Pro Football Hall of Famer -- if he can ever stay retired long enough.

