Matthew Stafford has the highest game-winning drive ratio in NFL history, Derek Carr close second

Matthew Stafford dragged the Detroit Lions to three postseasons and 74 wins in his tenure. None of these wins came in the postseason, as Stafford failed to leave the Lions past the first round. However, of these 74 wins across his 12 seasons there, 38 of them have been credited to game-winning drives led by Stafford. Thus, over half of Stafford’s wins in Detroit were from GWD’s, or 51.35 percent. This begs the question, is there anyone with a higher game-winning drive ratio in NFL history? Is anyone even close to him?

First off, let’s look at the quarterbacks with the most game-winning drives of all time. Peyton Manning holds the record with 54 GWD, but with 186 wins total, that’s only 29 percent of his wins coming from the final drive of the game. This trend continues with other greats like Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Dan Marino, etc. This is because quarterbacks that have many game-winning drives are just flat-out good at winning, period.

The next best thing to do is look for active quarterbacks who somehow rank high on the GWD list. If applicable, we could also look for quarterbacks with short careers on the list as well. Players like Andrew Luck (37.7 percent), Russell Wilson (31.63 percent), and Andy Dalton (38.57 percent) all have respectable GWD ratios but still are dwarfed by Stafford’s now seemingly absurd 51.35 percent.

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