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==Quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl wins==
==Quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl wins==
Super Bowl wins are often used to determine the greatness of a quarterback.<ref>{{cite news|last=Brooks|first=Bucky|title=Game's best quarterbacks produce stats as well as victories|date=July 11, 2009|work=NFL.com|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d811407b1/article/games-best-quarterbacks-produce-stats-as-well-as-victories|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6EDQM9rA6|archivedate=February 5, 2013|deadurl=no}}</ref> Of the eligible players, only [[Jim Plunkett]] has won multiple Super Bowls and ''not'' been inducted into the [[List of Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees|Hall of Fame]]. Peyton Manning is the only quarterback to have won Super Bowls for two different NFL teams. The following [[NFL]] [[quarterbacks]] have won multiple [[Super Bowl]]s as starters.
Super Bowl wins are often used to determine the greatness of a quarterback.<ref>{{cite news|last=Brooks |first=Bucky |title=Game's best quarterbacks produce stats as well as victories |date=July 11, 2009 |work=NFL.com |url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d811407b1/article/games-best-quarterbacks-produce-stats-as-well-as-victories |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6EDQM9rA6?url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d811407b1/article/games-best-quarterbacks-produce-stats-as-well-as-victories |archivedate=February 5, 2013 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> Of the eligible players, only [[Jim Plunkett]] has won multiple Super Bowls and ''not'' been inducted into the [[List of Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees|Hall of Fame]]. Peyton Manning is the only quarterback to have won Super Bowls for two different NFL teams. The following [[NFL]] [[quarterbacks]] have won multiple [[Super Bowl]]s as starters.
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This is a list of quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl starts.

Quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl starts

Hall of Famers Active Player *Player is not yet eligible for hall of fame
Starts Player Record Team(s), Super Bowls Win % Ref,
7 Tom Brady 5–2 New England PatriotsXXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLII, XLVI, XLIX, LI 71% [1]
5 John Elway 2–3 Denver BroncosXXI, XXII, XXIV, XXXII, XXXIII 40% [2]
4 Terry Bradshaw 4–0 Pittsburgh SteelersIX, X, XIII, XIV 100% [3]
Joe Montana 4–0 San Francisco 49ersXVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV 100% [4]
Roger Staubach 2–2 Dallas CowboysVI, X, XII, XIII 50% [5]
Peyton Manning* 2–2 Indianapolis ColtsXLI, XLIV; Denver BroncosXLVIII, 50 50% [6]
Jim Kelly 0–4 Buffalo BillsXXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII 0% [7]
3 Troy Aikman 3–0 Dallas CowboysXXVII, XXVIII, XXX 100% [8]
Bob Griese 2–1 Miami DolphinsVI, VII, VIII 67% [9]
Ben Roethlisberger 2–1 Pittsburgh SteelersXL, XLIII, XLV 67% [10]
Kurt Warner 1–2 St. Louis RamsXXXIV, XXXVI; Arizona CardinalsXLIII 33% [11]
Fran Tarkenton 0–3 Minnesota VikingsVIII, IX, XI 0% [12]
2 Bart Starr 2–0 Green Bay PackersI, II 100% [13]
Jim Plunkett 2–0 Oakland/L.A. RaidersXV, XVIII 100% [14]
Eli Manning 2–0 New York GiantsXLII, XLVI 100% [15]
Len Dawson 1–1 Kansas City ChiefsI, IV 50% [16]
Joe Theismann 1–1 Washington RedskinsXVII, XVIII 50% [17]
Brett Favre 1–1 Green Bay PackersXXXI, XXXII 50% [18]
Russell Wilson 1–1 Seattle SeahawksXLVIII, XLIX 50% [19]
Craig Morton 0–2 Dallas CowboysV; Denver BroncosXII 0% [20]
Notes
  • BOLD indicates game won
  • Starr was also 3–1 in NFL Championship games (1960, 1961,1962, 1965) before the NFL and AFL met in the first Super Bowl.
  • Dawson was also 1–0 in AFL Championship games (1962) before the NFL and AFL met in the first Super Bowl.
  • There have also been three instances of quarterbacks facing off multiple times in the Super Bowl. Staubach and Bradshaw, Aikman and Kelly, and Brady and Eli Manning all faced each other twice. In each case the same quarterback (Bradshaw, Aikman and Manning) won both matchups.[21]

Quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl wins

Super Bowl wins are often used to determine the greatness of a quarterback.[22] Of the eligible players, only Jim Plunkett has won multiple Super Bowls and not been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Peyton Manning is the only quarterback to have won Super Bowls for two different NFL teams. The following NFL quarterbacks have won multiple Super Bowls as starters.

Hall of Famers Active Player
Wins Player Super Bowls Team
5 Tom Brady XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI New England Patriots
4 Terry Bradshaw IX, X, XIII, XIV Pittsburgh Steelers
Joe Montana XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV San Francisco 49ers
3 Troy Aikman XXVII, XXVIII, XXX Dallas Cowboys
2 Bart Starr I, II Green Bay Packers
Bob Griese VII, VIII Miami Dolphins
Roger Staubach VI, XII Dallas Cowboys
Jim Plunkett XV, XVIII Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders
John Elway XXXII, XXXIII Denver Broncos
Ben Roethlisberger XL, XLIII Pittsburgh Steelers
Eli Manning XLII, XLVI New York Giants
Peyton Manning XLI, 50 Indianapolis Colts; Denver Broncos

Quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl losses

The following NFL quarterbacks have lost multiple Super Bowls as starters.

Hall of Famers Active Player
Losses Player Super Bowls Team
4 Jim Kelly XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII Buffalo Bills
3 Fran Tarkenton VIII, IX, XI Minnesota Vikings
John Elway XXI, XXII, XXIV Denver Broncos
2 Craig Morton V; XII Dallas Cowboys; Denver Broncos
Roger Staubach X, XIII Dallas Cowboys
Kurt Warner XXXVI; XLIII St. Louis Rams; Arizona Cardinals
Tom Brady XLII, XLVI New England Patriots
Peyton Manning XLIV; XLVIII Indianapolis Colts; Denver Broncos

Winning and losing quarterbacks

Hall of Famers Active Player
Season Winning QB Team College Losing QB Team College
1966 Bart Starr Green Bay Packers Alabama Len Dawson Kansas City Chiefs Purdue
1967 Bart Starr Green Bay Packers Alabama Daryle Lamonica Oakland Raiders Notre Dame
1968 Joe Namath New York Jets Alabama Earl Morrall Baltimore Colts Michigan State
1969 Len Dawson Kansas City Chiefs Purdue Joe Kapp Minnesota Vikings California
1970 Johnny Unitas Baltimore Colts Louisville Craig Morton Dallas Cowboys California
1971 Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys Navy Bob Griese Miami Dolphins Purdue
1972 Bob Griese Miami Dolphins Purdue Billy Kilmer Washington Redskins UCLA
1973 Bob Griese Miami Dolphins Purdue Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings Georgia
1974 Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers Louisiana Tech Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings Georgia
1975 Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers Louisiana Tech Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys Navy
1976 Ken Stabler Oakland Raiders Alabama Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings Georgia
1977 Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys Navy Craig Morton Denver Broncos California
1978 Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers Louisiana Tech Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys Navy
1979 Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers Louisiana Tech Vince Ferragamo Los Angeles Rams Nebraska
1980 Jim Plunkett Oakland Raiders Stanford Ron Jaworski Philadelphia Eagles Youngstown State
1981 Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers Notre Dame Ken Anderson Cincinnati Bengals Augustana (IL)
1982 Joe Theismann Washington Redskins Notre Dame David Woodley Miami Dolphins LSU
1983 Jim Plunkett Los Angeles Raiders Stanford Joe Theismann Washington Redskins Notre Dame
1984 Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers Notre Dame Dan Marino Miami Dolphins Pittsburgh
1985 Jim McMahon Chicago Bears BYU Tony Eason New England Patriots Illinois
1986 Phil Simms New York Giants Morehead State John Elway Denver Broncos Stanford
1987 Doug Williams Washington Redskins Grambling State John Elway Denver Broncos Stanford
1988 Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers Notre Dame Boomer Esiason Cincinnati Bengals Maryland
1989 Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers Notre Dame John Elway Denver Broncos Stanford
1990 Jeff Hostetler New York Giants West Virginia Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills Miami (FL)
1991 Mark Rypien Washington Redskins Washington State Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills Miami (FL)
1992 Troy Aikman Dallas Cowboys UCLA Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills Miami (FL)
1993 Troy Aikman Dallas Cowboys UCLA Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills Miami (FL)
1994 Steve Young San Francisco 49ers BYU Stan Humphries San Diego Chargers Northeast Louisiana[a]
1995 Troy Aikman Dallas Cowboys UCLA Neil O'Donnell Pittsburgh Steelers Maryland
1996 Brett Favre Green Bay Packers Southern Miss Drew Bledsoe New England Patriots Washington State
1997 John Elway Denver Broncos Stanford Brett Favre Green Bay Packers Southern Miss
1998 John Elway Denver Broncos Stanford Chris Chandler Atlanta Falcons Washington
1999 Kurt Warner St. Louis Rams Northern Iowa Steve McNair Tennessee Titans Alcorn State
2000 Trent Dilfer Baltimore Ravens Fresno State Kerry Collins New York Giants Penn State
2001 Tom Brady New England Patriots Michigan Kurt Warner St. Louis Rams Northern Iowa
2002 Brad Johnson Tampa Bay Buccaneers Florida State Rich Gannon Oakland Raiders Delaware
2003 Tom Brady New England Patriots Michigan Jake Delhomme Carolina Panthers Louisiana–Lafayette
2004 Tom Brady New England Patriots Michigan Donovan McNabb Philadelphia Eagles Syracuse
2005 Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh Steelers Miami (OH) Matt Hasselbeck Seattle Seahawks Boston College
2006 Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts Tennessee Rex Grossman Chicago Bears Florida
2007 Eli Manning New York Giants Ole Miss Tom Brady New England Patriots Michigan
2008 Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh Steelers Miami (OH) Kurt Warner Arizona Cardinals Northern Iowa
2009 Drew Brees New Orleans Saints Purdue Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts Tennessee
2010 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers California Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh Steelers Miami (OH)
2011 Eli Manning New York Giants Ole Miss Tom Brady New England Patriots Michigan
2012 Joe Flacco Baltimore Ravens Delaware Colin Kaepernick San Francisco 49ers Nevada
2013 Russell Wilson Seattle Seahawks Wisconsin Peyton Manning Denver Broncos Tennessee
2014 Tom Brady New England Patriots Michigan Russell Wilson Seattle Seahawks Wisconsin
2015 Peyton Manning Denver Broncos Tennessee Cam Newton Carolina Panthers Auburn
2016 Tom Brady New England Patriots Michigan Matt Ryan Atlanta Falcons Boston College
  1. ^ Now known as Louisiana–Monroe.

See also

References

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