Ranking every Green Bay Packers starting quarterback since 1990
4. Don Majkowski (1990-92)
Among the quarterbacks besides Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers who started games for the Green Bay Packers since 1990, Don Majkowski is the only one who started double-digit games for the franchise.
Majkowski was a 10th-round pick out of Virginia in the 1987 NFL Draft and actually started games for the Packers in his rookie year, showing his potential as a possible permanent option in the starting lineup. In his third NFL season (1989), Majkowski started all 16 games for the Packers and finished second in the NFL in MVP voting when he threw for 4,318 yards and 27 touchdowns with seven game-winning drives. He also ran for 358 yards and five touchdowns on the ground.
Majkowski would not come close to matching that production again for the Packers, starting just 19 games in total from 1990-1992 before the Packers traded for Brett Favre.
3. Jordan Love (2020-present)
The Green Bay Packers somehow did it again. Amidst a ton of scrutiny and backlash from not just the Packers fan base but the national media, the team moved on from Aaron Rodgers and moved forward with the Jordan Love era in 2023.
And the delayed gratification for the team's first-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft was well worth it. Love finished his first year as the starting quarterback of the Packers seventh in the league in passing yards (4,159), second in the league in passing TDs (32), and ninth in the league in total QBR (62.1).
It's tough to crown a guy after one season, but Love's first year at the helm for the Packers was about as good as you could have possibly expected. Not to mention, the Packers went on the road and dominated the Dallas Cowboys before taking the eventual NFC Champion San Francisco 49ers to the brink of elimination. Love looks to be the next in an unprecedented line of great starting QBs for the Packers.