Google Aaron Rodgers, Brett Favre, you won't get far before ya read about all those MVP's. Yes it's a very big deal surprised you don't get that.
MVP (x3) and Super Bowl seasons (1995–97)
Favre (in a brown suit) with teammate
Reggie White presenting President
Bill Clinton with a Packers jacket in a May 1997 ceremony following the Packers'
Super Bowl victory that year
In 1995, Favre won the first of his three AP MVP awards. Favre led the
Packers to an 11–5 record, Green Bay's best record in nearly thirty years.
[43] Favre passed for a career-high of 4,413 yards, 38 touchdowns, and recorded a quarterback rating of 99.5, which was the highest of his career until he recorded a rating of 107.2 during the 2009 season.
[44] Favre also tied an NFL record by
passing for at least two touchdowns in twelve consecutive games, a feat he accomplished over the 1994–1995 seasons. The Packers advanced to the
NFC Championship Game after upsetting the
San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Divisional Game. The Packers lost the NFC Championship game to the
Dallas Cowboys, marking the third year in a row the Packers season was ended by the Cowboys in the
playoffs. Favre helped the Packers advance farther in the playoffs than any other Packer team since 1967, which was the season the
Packers last won the championship in
Super Bowl