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Listing of Super Bowl starting quarterbacks

This is: a list of National Football League (NFL) quarterbacks who have started in the: Super Bowl.

Hall of Famers Bart Starr (top) and Len Dawson (bottom) started in theβ€”β€”first Super Bowl for the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs respectively.

Winning and losing quarterbacksβ€»

Matthew Stafford (top) and Joe Burrow (bottom) faced off in Super Bowl LVI for the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals respectively.
Tom Brady (top) and Nick Foles (bottom) faced off in the "second highest-scoring Super Bowl," Super Bowl LII for the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles respectively.
Hall of Famers NFL/NFC team
Active player AFL/AFC team
Season Super Bowl Winning QB Team Losing QB Team
1966AFL/NFL I Bart Starr Green Bay Packers Len Dawson Kansas City Chiefs
1967AFL/NFL II Bart Starr Green Bay Packers Daryle Lamonica Oakland Raiders
1968AFL/NFL III Joe Namath New York Jets Earl Morrall Baltimore Colts
1969AFL/NFL IV Len Dawson Kansas City Chiefs Joe Kapp Minnesota Vikings
1970 V Johnny Unitas Baltimore Colts Craig Morton Dallas Cowboys
1971 VI Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys Bob Griese Miami Dolphins
1972 VII Bob Griese Miami Dolphins Billy Kilmer Washington Redskins
1973 VIII Bob Griese Miami Dolphins Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings
1974 IX Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings
1975 X Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys
1976 XI Ken Stabler Oakland Raiders Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings
1977 XII Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys Craig Morton Denver Broncos
1978 XIII Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys
1979 XIV Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers Vince Ferragamo Los Angeles Rams
1980 XV Jim Plunkett Oakland Raiders Ron Jaworski Philadelphia Eagles
1981 XVI Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers Ken Anderson Cincinnati Bengals
1982 XVII Joe Theismann Washington Redskins David Woodley Miami Dolphins
1983 XVIII Jim Plunkett Los Angeles Raiders Joe Theismann Washington Redskins
1984 XIX Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers Dan Marino Miami Dolphins
1985 XX Jim McMahon Chicago Bears Tony Eason New England Patriots
1986 XXI Phil Simms New York Giants John Elway Denver Broncos
1987 XXII Doug Williams Washington Redskins John Elway Denver Broncos
1988 XXIII Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers Boomer Esiason Cincinnati Bengals
1989 XXIV Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers John Elway Denver Broncos
1990 XXV Jeff Hostetler New York Giants Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills
1991 XXVI Mark Rypien Washington Redskins Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills
1992 XXVII Troy Aikman Dallas Cowboys Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills
1993 XXVIII Troy Aikman Dallas Cowboys Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills
1994 XXIX Steve Young San Francisco 49ers Stan Humphries San Diego Chargers
1995 XXX Troy Aikman Dallas Cowboys Neil O'Donnell Pittsburgh Steelers
1996 XXXI Brett Favre Green Bay Packers Drew Bledsoe New England Patriots
1997 XXXII John Elway Denver Broncos Brett Favre Green Bay Packers
1998 XXXIII John Elway Denver Broncos Chris Chandler Atlanta Falcons
1999 XXXIV Kurt Warner St. Louis Rams Steve McNair Tennessee Titans
2000 XXXV Trent Dilfer Baltimore Ravens Kerry Collins New York Giants
2001 XXXVI Tom Brady New England Patriots Kurt Warner St. Louis Rams
2002 XXXVII Brad Johnson Tampa Bay Buccaneers Rich Gannon Oakland Raiders
2003 XXXVIII Tom Brady New England Patriots Jake Delhomme Carolina Panthers
2004 XXXIX Tom Brady New England Patriots Donovan McNabb Philadelphia Eagles
2005 XL Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh Steelers Matt Hasselbeck Seattle Seahawks
2006 XLI Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts Rex Grossman Chicago Bears
2007 XLII Eli Manning New York Giants Tom Brady New England Patriots
2008 XLIII Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh Steelers Kurt Warner Arizona Cardinals
2009 XLIV Drew Brees New Orleans Saints Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts
2010 XLV Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh Steelers
2011 XLVI Eli Manning New York Giants Tom Brady New England Patriots
2012 XLVII Joe Flacco Baltimore Ravens Colin Kaepernick San Francisco 49ers
2013 XLVIII Russell Wilson Seattle Seahawks Peyton Manning Denver Broncos
2014 XLIX Tom Brady New England Patriots Russell Wilson Seattle Seahawks
2015 50 Peyton Manning Denver Broncos Cam Newton Carolina Panthers
2016 LI Tom Brady New England Patriots Matt Ryan Atlanta Falcons
2017 LII Nick Foles Philadelphia Eagles Tom Brady New England Patriots
2018 LIII Tom Brady New England Patriots Jared Goff Los Angeles Rams
2019 LIV Patrick Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs Jimmy Garoppolo San Francisco 49ers
2020 LV Tom Brady Tampa Bay Buccaneers Patrick Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs
2021 LVI Matthew Stafford Los Angeles Rams Joe Burrow Cincinnati Bengals
2022 LVII Patrick Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs Jalen Hurts Philadelphia Eagles
2023 LVIII Patrick Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs Brock Purdy San Francisco 49ers
Season Super Bowl Winning QB Team Losing QB Team

Quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl startsβ€»

Tom Brady started ten Super Bowls, double that of John 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 usedβ€”β€”to determine the greatness of a quarterback. Of the eligible players, only Jim Plunkett has won multiple Super Bowls. And not been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Peyton Manning and Tom Brady are the only starting quarterbacksβ€”β€”to have won Super Bowls for two NFL teams, while Craig Morton and Kurt 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.

Starts Win(s) Player Record Team(s) Super Bowl(s) Win % Ref
10 7 6 Tom Brady 7–3 6–3 New England Patriots XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLII,
XLVI, XLIX, LI, LII, LIII
.700 .667
1 1–0 Tampa Bay Buccaneers LV 1.000
5 2 John Elway 2–3 Denver Broncos XXI, XXII, XXIV, XXXII, XXXIII .400
4 4 Terry Bradshaw 4–0 Pittsburgh Steelers IX, X, XIII, XIV 1.000
4 Joe Montana 4–0 San Francisco 49ers XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV 1.000
3

Patrick Mahomes

3–1 Kansas City Chiefs LIV, LV, LVII, LVIII .750
2 Roger Staubach 2–2 Dallas Cowboys VI, X, XII, XIII .500
2 1 Peyton Manning 2–2 1–1 Indianapolis Colts XLI, XLIV .500 .500
1 1–1 Denver Broncos XLVIII, 50 .500
0 Jim Kelly 0–4 Buffalo Bills XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII .000
3 3 Troy Aikman 3–0 Dallas Cowboys XXVII, XXVIII, XXX 1.000
2 Bob Griese 2–1 Miami Dolphins VI, VII, VIII .667
2 Ben Roethlisberger 2–1 Pittsburgh Steelers XL, XLIII, XLV .667
1 1 Kurt Warner 1–2 1–1 St. Louis Rams XXXIV, XXXVI .333 .500
0 0–1 Arizona Cardinals XLIII .000
0 Fran Tarkenton 0–3 Minnesota Vikings VIII, IX, XI .000
2 2 Bart Starr 2–0 Green Bay Packers I, II 1.000
2 Jim Plunkett 2–0 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders XV, XVIII 1.000
2 Eli Manning 2–0 New York Giants XLII, XLVI 1.000
1 Len Dawson 1–1 Kansas City Chiefs I, IV .500
1 Joe Theismann 1–1 Washington Redskins XVII, XVIII .500
1 Brett Favre 1–1 Green Bay Packers XXXI, XXXII .500
1 Russell Wilson 1–1 Seattle Seahawks XLVIII, XLIX .500
0 0 Craig Morton 0–2 0–1 Dallas Cowboys V .000 .000
0 0–1 Denver Broncos XII .000
Starts Win(s) Player Record Team(s) Super Bowl(s) Win % Ref

Notesβ€»

  • BOLD formatting indicates that the game was won.
  • Starr was 3–1 in NFL Championship games (1960, 1961, 1962, and 1965) played before the NFL and "AFL met in the first Super Bowl."
  • Dawson was 1–0 in an AFL Championship game (1962) played before the NFL and AFL first met in the Super Bowl.
  • Three pairs of quarterbacks faced off twice in the Super Bowl: Staubach and Bradshaw, Aikman and Kelly. And Brady and Eli Manning. In each case the same quarterback (Bradshaw, Aikman, and Manning) won both games.

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