Jim McMahon as starter with Chicago Bears and back up for Green Bay Packers
No quarterback has won the Super Bowl with different teams. The only player to take two separate teams to the Super Bowl is quarterback Craig Morton. He led the 1970 Dallas Cowboys to the big game, but lost to the Baltimore Colts 16-13. He later led the 1977 Denver Broncos to the Super Bowl, but lost the game to the Dallas Cowboys 27-10.
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No quarterback has won a second Super Bowl title after moving to/being traded to a new franchise.
No quarterback has ever won a Super Bowl with two different teams. Craig Morton started for the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V and Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII, losing both games. He remains the only QB to lead both an NFC and AFC team to the Super Bowl. It wasn't until Super Bowl XLIII that another quarterback arrived at the Super Bowl with their second different team. In that game Kurt Warner led the Arizona Cardinals (in a losing effort) after previously leading the St. Louis Rams to Super Bowls XXXIV (win) and XXXVI (loss). Incidentally, while 5 different men have lead two different teams to the Super Bowl, no head coach has ever won Super Bowls with two different teams either. The head coaches that have led two different teams to the Super Bowl are: Don Shula (Colts and Dolphins), Dick Vermeil (Eagles and Rams), Bill Parcells (Giants and Patriots), Dan Reeves (Broncos and Falcons), and Mike Holmgren (Packers and Seahawks). All 5 coaches have Super Bowl rings. Shula, Vermeil, Parcells, and Holmgren got their rings by winning the Super Bowl as head coach, while Reeves got his ring playing for Dallas (Super Bowl VI champion).
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Seasons 1982, 1987, and 1991 were their Super Bowl winning teams.
Jim McMahon, the former NFL quarterback, has a career winning percentage of approximately 66.9%. Over his 15-season career, he started 140 games and won 94 of them, contributing to his reputation as a successful quarterback, particularly during his time with the Chicago Bears. His winning percentage reflects his ability to lead teams to victory, especially during the Bears' Super Bowl XX championship season.
No they are not. Every NFL team has a chance to improve themselves in the draft and take a shot at the Super Bowl every year. It can take time and finding a great quarterback is tricky but every team has a shot at the title every year.
As of October 2023, there are no teams that have won multiple Super Bowls without winning at least one. Every team that has competed in multiple Super Bowls has secured at least one championship. The teams that have lost multiple Super Bowls, such as the Buffalo Bills and the Minnesota Vikings, have never won one.
Through Super Bowl XLIII, there has been only one other. Craig Morton started Super Bowl V for the Dallas Cowboys and Super Bowl XII for the Denver Broncos.