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Jared Goff lists his top 10 all-time QBs: Excludes Patrick Mahomes

Jared Goff lists his top 10 all-time QBs: Excludes Patrick Mahomes

USA Today16-07-2025
Who are the top 10 quarterbacks of all time? Does that list include current Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes?
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff doesn't think so.
Goff did not include Mahomes when listing his top 10 quarterbacks of all time, "in no particular order," in a social media clip Netflix Sports posted on Tuesday. The clip was an advertisement for the second season of Netflix's "Quarterback" documentary series, in which Goff is a featured quarterback.
The video of Goff's top quarterbacks list appears to be a snippet only for social media; it was not included in the show.
Jared Goff's top 10 quarterbacks of all time
Goff listed these 10 quarterbacks as his greatest ever, in no particular order:
Notably, Pittsburgh Steelers newcomer Aaron Rodgers is the only active quarterback Goff included on his top-10 list. The Steelers gunslinger is 41 years old and preparing for his 21st season in the league – and his first with his third team.
Goff's list includes five of the 11 players who have won multiple MVP awards in their careers: Brady, Peyton Manning, Montana, Favre and Rodgers. It does not include the two other active players who have won multiple MVPs: Mahomes and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
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