List of quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl starts

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
StartsPlayerRecordTeam(s), Super Bowls%Ref,
6Tom Brady 4–2New England Patriots - XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLII, XLVI, XLIX 67%[1]
5John Elway 2–3Denver Broncos - XXI, XXII, XXIV, XXXII, XXXIII40%[2]
4Terry Bradshaw 4–0Pittsburgh Steelers - IX, X, XIII, XIV100%[3]
Joe Montana 4–0San Francisco 49ers - XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV100%[4]
Roger Staubach 2–2Dallas Cowboys - VI, X, XII, XIII50%[5]
Peyton Manning* 2-2Indianapolis Colts - XLI, XLIV; Denver Broncos - XLVIII, 5050%[6]
Jim Kelly 0–4Buffalo Bills - XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII0% [7]
3Troy Aikman 3–0Dallas Cowboys - XXVII, XXVIII, XXX100%[8]
Bob Griese 2–1Miami Dolphins - VI, VII, VIII67%[9]
Ben Roethlisberger 2–1Pittsburgh Steelers - XL, XLIII, XLV67%[10]
Kurt Warner 1–2St. Louis Rams - XXXIV, XXXVI; Arizona Cardinals - XLIII 33%[11]
Fran Tarkenton 0–3Minnesota Vikings - VIII, IX, XI0%[12]
2Bart Starr 2–0Green Bay Packers - I, II100%[13]
Jim Plunkett 2–0Oakland/L.A. Raiders - XV, XVIII100%[14]
Eli Manning 2–0New York Giants - XLII, XLVI100%[15]
Len Dawson 1–1Kansas City Chiefs - I, IV50%[16]
Joe Theismann 1–1Washington Redskins - XVII, XVIII50%[17]
Brett Favre 1–1Green Bay Packers - XXXI, XXXII50%[18]
Russell Wilson 1–1Seattle Seahawks - XLVIII, XLIX50%[19]
Craig Morton 0–2Dallas Cowboys - V; Denver Broncos - XII0%[20]
Notes

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 two Super Bowls on two different NFL teams. The following NFL quarterbacks have won multiple Super Bowls as starters.

Hall of Famers Active Player
WinsPlayerSuper BowlsTeam
4Terry BradshawIX, X, XIII, XIVPittsburgh Steelers
4Joe MontanaXVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIVSan Francisco 49ers
4Tom BradyXXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIXNew England Patriots
3Troy AikmanXXVII, XXVIII, XXXDallas Cowboys
2Bart StarrI, IIGreen Bay Packers
2Bob GrieseVII, VIIIMiami Dolphins
2Roger StaubachVI, XIIDallas Cowboys
2Jim PlunkettXV, XVIIIOakland/Los Angeles Raiders
2John ElwayXXXII, XXXIIIDenver Broncos
2Ben RoethlisbergerXL, XLIIIPittsburgh Steelers
2Eli ManningXLII, XLVINew York Giants
2Peyton ManningXLI, 50Indianapolis 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
LossesPlayerSuper BowlsTeam
4Jim KellyXXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIBuffalo Bills
3Fran TarkentonVIII, IX, XIMinnesota Vikings
3John ElwayXXI, XXII, XXIVDenver Broncos
2Craig Morton V; XII Dallas Cowboys; Denver Broncos
2Roger StaubachX, XIIIDallas Cowboys
2Kurt WarnerXXXVI; XLIIISt. Louis Rams; Arizona Cardinals
2Tom BradyXLII, XLVI New England Patriots
2Peyton ManningXLIV; XLVIIIIndianapolis Colts; Denver Broncos

Winning and losing quarterbacks

Hall of Famers Active Player
Year Winning QB College Losing QB College
1966 Bart Starr Alabama Len Dawson Purdue
1967 Bart Starr Alabama Daryle Lamonica Notre Dame
1968 Joe Namath Alabama Earl Morrall Michigan State
1969 Len Dawson Purdue Joe Kapp California
1970 Johnny Unitas Louisville Craig Morton California
1971 Roger Staubach Navy Bob Griese Purdue
1972 Bob Griese Purdue Billy Kilmer UCLA
1973 Bob Griese Purdue Fran Tarkenton Georgia
1974 Terry Bradshaw Louisiana Tech Fran Tarkenton Georgia
1975 Terry Bradshaw Louisiana Tech Roger Staubach Navy
1976 Ken Stabler Alabama Fran Tarkenton Georgia
1977 Roger Staubach Navy Craig Morton California
1978 Terry Bradshaw Louisiana Tech Roger Staubach Navy
1979 Terry Bradshaw Louisiana Tech Vince Ferragamo Nebraska
1980 Jim Plunkett Stanford Ron Jaworski Youngstown State
1981 Joe Montana Notre Dame Ken Anderson Augustana College
1982 Joe Theismann Notre Dame David Woodley LSU
1983 Jim Plunkett Stanford Joe Theismann Notre Dame
1984 Joe Montana Notre Dame Dan Marino Pittsburgh
1985 Jim McMahon BYU Tony Eason Illinois
1986 Phil Simms Morehead State John Elway Stanford
1987 Doug Williams Grambling State John Elway Stanford
1988 Joe Montana Notre Dame Boomer Esiason Maryland
1989 Joe Montana Notre Dame John Elway Stanford
1990 Jeff Hostetler West Virginia Jim Kelly Miami (FL)
1991 Mark Rypien Washington State Jim Kelly Miami (FL)
1992 Troy Aikman UCLA Jim Kelly Miami (FL)
1993 Troy Aikman UCLA Jim Kelly Miami (FL)
1994 Steve Young BYU Stan Humphries Louisiana Monroe
1995 Troy Aikman UCLA Neil O'Donnell Maryland
1996 Brett Favre Southern Miss Drew Bledsoe Washington State
1997 John Elway Stanford Brett Favre Southern Miss
1998 John Elway Stanford Chris Chandler Washington
1999 Kurt Warner Northern Iowa Steve McNair Alcorn State
2000 Trent Dilfer Fresno State Kerry Collins Penn State
2001 Tom Brady Michigan Kurt Warner Northern Iowa
2002 Brad Johnson Florida State Rich Gannon Delaware
2003 Tom Brady Michigan Jake Delhomme Louisiana-Lafayette
2004 Tom Brady Michigan Donovan McNabb Syracuse
2005 Ben Roethlisberger Miami (OH) Matt Hasselbeck Boston College
2006 Peyton Manning Tennessee Rex Grossman Florida
2007 Eli Manning Ole Miss Tom Brady Michigan
2008 Ben Roethlisberger Miami (OH) Kurt Warner Northern Iowa
2009 Drew Brees Purdue Peyton Manning Tennessee
2010 Aaron Rodgers California Ben Roethlisberger Miami (OH)
2011 Eli Manning Ole Miss Tom Brady Michigan
2012 Joe Flacco Delaware Colin Kaepernick Nevada
2013 Russell Wilson Wisconsin Peyton Manning Tennessee
2014 Tom Brady Michigan Russell Wilson Wisconsin
2015 Peyton Manning Tennessee Cam Newton Auburn

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