Thirteen players in NFL history have started more than 200 consecutive regular-season games, including former Vikings Brett Favre, Jim Marshall, Mick Tingelhoff, Alan Page and Randall McDaniel.
1. Brett Favre, QB 297
2. Jim Marshall, DE 270
3. Mick Tingelhoff, C 240
4. Bruce Matthews, OL 229
5. Will Shields, G 223
6. Alan Page, DT 215
(tie) Ronde Barber, DB 215
(tie) London Fletcher, LB 215
9. Jim Otto, C 210
10. Derrick Brooks, LB 208
(tie) Peyton Manning, QB 208
12. Gene Upshaw, G 207
13. Randall McDaniel, G 202
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