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List of Super Bowl starting quarterbacks

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Listing of Super Bowl starting quarterbacks

This is a list ofNational Football League (NFL)quarterbacks who havestarted in theSuper Bowl.

Hall of FamersBart Starr (top) andLen Dawson (bottom) started in thefirst Super Bowl for theGreen Bay Packers andKansas City Chiefs respectively.

Winning and losing quarterbacks

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Matthew Stafford (top) andJoe Burrow (bottom) faced off inSuper Bowl LVI for theLos Angeles Rams andCincinnati Bengals respectively.
Tom Brady (top) andNick Foles (bottom) faced off in the second highest-scoring Super Bowl,Super Bowl LII for theNew England Patriots and thePhiladelphia Eagles respectively.
Hall of Famers*NFLn/NFCN team
ActiveplayerAFLa/AFCA team
SeasonSuper BowlWinning QBTeamLosing QBTeam
1966AFL/NFLIBart Starr*MVPGreen Bay PackersnLen Dawson*Kansas City Chiefsa
1967AFL/NFLIIBart Starr*MVPGreen Bay PackersnDaryle LamonicaOakland Raidersa
1968AFL/NFLIIIJoe Namath*MVPNew York JetsaEarl MorrallBaltimore Coltsn
1969AFL/NFLIVLen Dawson*MVPKansas City ChiefsaJoe KappMinnesota Vikingsn
1970VJohnny Unitas*Baltimore ColtsACraig MortonDallas CowboysN
1971VIRoger Staubach*MVPDallas CowboysNBob Griese*Miami DolphinsA
1972VIIBob Griese*Miami DolphinsABilly KilmerWashington RedskinsN
1973VIIIBob Griese*Miami DolphinsAFran Tarkenton*Minnesota VikingsN
1974IXTerry Bradshaw*Pittsburgh SteelersAFran Tarkenton*Minnesota VikingsN
1975XTerry Bradshaw*Pittsburgh SteelersARoger Staubach*Dallas CowboysN
1976XIKen Stabler*Oakland RaidersAFran Tarkenton*Minnesota VikingsN
1977XIIRoger Staubach*Dallas CowboysNCraig MortonDenver BroncosA
1978XIIITerry Bradshaw*MVPPittsburgh SteelersARoger Staubach*Dallas CowboysN
1979XIVTerry Bradshaw*MVPPittsburgh SteelersAVince FerragamoLos Angeles RamsN
1980XVJim PlunkettMVPOakland RaidersARon JaworskiPhiladelphia EaglesN
1981XVIJoe Montana*MVPSan Francisco 49ersNKen AndersonCincinnati BengalsA
1982XVIIJoe TheismannWashington RedskinsNDavid WoodleyMiami DolphinsA
1983XVIIIJim PlunkettLos Angeles RaidersAJoe TheismannWashington RedskinsN
1984XIXJoe Montana*MVPSan Francisco 49ersNDan Marino*Miami DolphinsA
1985XXJim McMahonChicago BearsNTony EasonNew England PatriotsA
1986XXIPhil SimmsMVPNew York GiantsNJohn Elway*Denver BroncosA
1987XXIIDoug WilliamsMVPWashington RedskinsNJohn Elway*Denver BroncosA
1988XXIIIJoe Montana*San Francisco 49ersNBoomer EsiasonCincinnati BengalsA
1989XXIVJoe Montana*MVPSan Francisco 49ersNJohn Elway*Denver BroncosA
1990XXVJeff HostetlerNew York GiantsNJim Kelly*Buffalo BillsA
1991XXVIMark RypienMVPWashington RedskinsNJim Kelly*Buffalo BillsA
1992XXVIITroy Aikman*MVPDallas CowboysNJim Kelly*Buffalo BillsA
1993XXVIIITroy Aikman*Dallas CowboysNJim Kelly*Buffalo BillsA
1994XXIXSteve Young*MVPSan Francisco 49ersNStan HumphriesSan Diego ChargersA
1995XXXTroy Aikman*Dallas CowboysNNeil O'DonnellPittsburgh SteelersA
1996XXXIBrett Favre*Green Bay PackersNDrew BledsoeNew England PatriotsA
1997XXXIIJohn Elway*Denver BroncosABrett Favre*Green Bay PackersN
1998XXXIIIJohn Elway*MVPDenver BroncosAChris ChandlerAtlanta FalconsN
1999XXXIVKurt Warner*MVPSt. Louis RamsNSteve McNairTennessee TitansA
2000XXXVTrent DilferBaltimore RavensAKerry CollinsNew York GiantsN
2001XXXVITom BradyMVPNew England PatriotsAKurt Warner*St. Louis RamsN
2002XXXVIIBrad JohnsonTampa Bay BuccaneersNRich GannonOakland RaidersA
2003XXXVIIITom BradyMVPNew England PatriotsAJake DelhommeCarolina PanthersN
2004XXXIXTom BradyNew England PatriotsADonovan McNabbPhiladelphia EaglesN
2005XLBen RoethlisbergerPittsburgh SteelersAMatt HasselbeckSeattle SeahawksN
2006XLIPeyton Manning*MVPIndianapolis ColtsARex GrossmanChicago BearsN
2007XLIIEli ManningMVPNew York GiantsNTom BradyNew England PatriotsA
2008XLIIIBen RoethlisbergerPittsburgh SteelersAKurt Warner*Arizona CardinalsN
2009XLIVDrew BreesMVPNew Orleans SaintsNPeyton Manning*Indianapolis ColtsA
2010XLVAaron RodgersMVPGreen Bay PackersNBen RoethlisbergerPittsburgh SteelersA
2011XLVIEli ManningMVPNew York GiantsNTom BradyNew England PatriotsA
2012XLVIIJoe FlaccoMVPBaltimore RavensAColin KaepernickSan Francisco 49ersN
2013XLVIIIRussell WilsonSeattle SeahawksNPeyton Manning*Denver BroncosA
2014XLIXTom BradyMVPNew England PatriotsARussell WilsonSeattle SeahawksN
201550Peyton Manning*Denver BroncosACam NewtonCarolina PanthersN
2016LITom BradyMVPNew England PatriotsAMatt RyanAtlanta FalconsN
2017LIINick FolesMVPPhiladelphia EaglesNTom BradyNew England PatriotsA
2018LIIITom BradyNew England PatriotsAJared GoffLos Angeles RamsN
2019LIVPatrick MahomesMVPKansas City ChiefsAJimmy GaroppoloSan Francisco 49ersN
2020LVTom BradyMVPTampa Bay BuccaneersNPatrick MahomesKansas City ChiefsA
2021LVIMatthew StaffordLos Angeles RamsNJoe BurrowCincinnati BengalsA
2022LVIIPatrick MahomesMVPKansas City ChiefsAJalen HurtsPhiladelphia EaglesN
2023LVIIIPatrick MahomesMVPKansas City ChiefsABrock PurdySan Francisco 49ersN
2024LIXJalen HurtsMVPPhiladelphia EaglesNPatrick MahomesKansas City ChiefsA
SeasonSuper BowlWinning QBTeamLosing QBTeam

Quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl starts

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Tom Brady started ten Super Bowls, double that ofJohn Elway, who is second. Brady won seven.
John Elway started five Super Bowls, winning two.
Jim Kelly started four Super Bowls without winning any, a record. He's one of eight quarterbacks who have started at least four Super Bowls.

Super Bowl wins are often used to determine the greatness of aquarterback.[1] Of the eligible players, onlyJim Plunkett andEli Manning have won multiple Super Bowls andnot been inducted into theHall of Fame.Peyton Manning andTom Brady are the only starting quarterbacks to have won Super Bowls for twoNFL teams, whileCraig Morton andKurt Warner are the only other quarterbacks to have started for a second team. Jim McMahon won a second Super Bowl ring having been a backup on the Brett Favre-led Green Bay Packers team that won Super Bowl XXXI.

StartsWin(s)PlayerRecordTeam(s)Super Bowl(s)Win %Ref
1076Tom Brady7–36–3New England PatriotsAXXXVI,XXXVIII,XXXIX,XLII,
XLVI,XLIX,LI,LII,LIII
.700.667[2]
11–0Tampa Bay BuccaneersNLV1.000
53

Patrick Mahomes

3–2Kansas City ChiefsALIV,LV,LVII,LVIII,LIX.600
2

John Elway*

2–3Denver BroncosAXXI,XXII,XXIV,XXXII,XXXIII.400[3]
44Terry Bradshaw*4–0Pittsburgh SteelersAIX,X,XIII,XIV1.000[4]
4Joe Montana*4–0San Francisco 49ersNXVI,XIX,XXIII,XXIV1.000[5]
2Roger Staubach*2–2Dallas CowboysNVI,X,XII,XIII.500[6]
21Peyton Manning*2–21–1Indianapolis ColtsAXLI,XLIV.500.500[7]
11–1Denver BroncosAXLVIII,50.500
0Jim Kelly*0–4Buffalo BillsAXXV,XXVI,XXVII,XXVIII.000[8]
33Troy Aikman*3–0Dallas CowboysNXXVII,XXVIII,XXX1.000[9]
2Bob Griese*2–1Miami DolphinsAVI,VII,VIII.667[10]
2Ben Roethlisberger2–1Pittsburgh SteelersAXL,XLIII,XLV.667[11]
11Kurt Warner*1–21–1St. Louis RamsNXXXIV,XXXVI.333.500[12]
00–1Arizona CardinalsNXLIII.000
0Fran Tarkenton*0–3Minnesota VikingsNVIII,IX,XI.000[13]
22Bart Starr*2–0Green Bay PackersnI,II1.000[14]
2Jim Plunkett2–0Oakland/Los Angeles RaidersAXV,XVIII1.000[15]
2Eli Manning2–0New York GiantsNXLII,XLVI1.000[16]
1Len Dawson*1–1Kansas City ChiefsaI,IV.500[17]
1Joe Theismann1–1Washington RedskinsNXVII,XVIII.500[18]
1Brett Favre*1–1Green Bay PackersNXXXI,XXXII.500[19]
1Russell Wilson1–1Seattle SeahawksNXLVIII,XLIX.500[20]
1Jalen Hurts1–1Philadelphia EaglesNLVII,LIX.500
00Craig Morton0–20–1Dallas CowboysNV.000.000[21]
00–1Denver BroncosAXII.000
StartsWin(s)PlayerRecordTeam(s)Super Bowl(s)Win %Ref

Notes

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  • BOLD formatting indicates that the game was won.
  • Starr was3–1 inNFL Championship games (1960,1961,1962, and1965) played before the NFL and AFL met in the first Super Bowl.
  • Dawson was1–0 in anAFL Championship game (1962) played before the NFL and AFL first met in the Super Bowl.
  • Four pairs of quarterbacks faced off twice in the Super Bowl: Staubach and Bradshaw, Aikman and Kelly, Brady and Eli Manning, and Mahomes and Hurts. In three of the four cases, the same quarterback (Bradshaw, Aikman, and Manning) won both games.[22]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Brooks, Bucky (July 11, 2009)."Game's best quarterbacks produce stats as well as victories".NFL.com.Archived from the original on February 10, 2013.
  2. ^Tom Brady – Official New England Patriots BiographyArchived 2005-03-05 at theWayback Machine
  3. ^John Elway Biography
  4. ^Bradshaw's Career Stats
  5. ^"Joe Montana – NFL Career Achievements". Archived fromthe original on January 25, 2009. RetrievedMarch 16, 2008.
  6. ^Roger Staubach
  7. ^Peyton Manning
  8. ^Jim Kelly – Pro Football Hall of Fame
  9. ^Troy Aikman
  10. ^"HickokSports.com – Biography – Bob Griese". Archived fromthe original on March 30, 2008. RetrievedMarch 16, 2008.
  11. ^Ben Roethlisberger
  12. ^Kurt Warner
  13. ^Frank Tarkenton
  14. ^Bart Starr
  15. ^Jim Plunkett
  16. ^Eli Manning
  17. ^Len Dawson
  18. ^Joe Theismann
  19. ^Brett Favre
  20. ^Russell Wilson
  21. ^Craig Morton
  22. ^Every Super Bowl Quarterback Matchup Ranked 1–46
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