Brett Favre was a franchise altering player for the Green Bay Packers. From the time he became the team’s starting quarterback in 1992, the Packers fortunes changed dramatically. The team ended 25 years of struggles and have been perennial winners ever since.
Favre was a first-ballot Hall of Famer and at the time of his retirement, he was the NFL’s all-time leader in touchdown passes, yards and had a consecutive games streak that no quarterback is likely to approach any time soon.
But what was Favre’s best season with the Packers? The answer is 1995, the year the former Mississippi State star won his first NFL MVP award and led the Packers to the first of three consecutive NFC Championship Game appearances.