Doug Pederson was with the Packers between 1996-1998 and 2001-2004. He played for Philadelphia in 1999 and Cleveland in 2000.
Doug Flutie was a back up quarterback for the Patriots.
The quarterback for the Steelers was Ben Roethlisberger, and the quarterback for the Packers, the winning team, was Aaron Rodgers.
The quarterback of the Green Bay Packers in 1998 was Brett Lorenzo Favre.
Jim McMahon as starter with Chicago Bears and back up for Green Bay Packers
Doug Flutie played at quarterback until he was 43. George Blanda stopped at quarterback at 42 and kicked until he was 48.
Bart Starr did. He was quarterback for the Green Bay Packers and wore 16. He played as starting quarterback for Super Bowl I (against Kansas City Chiefs) and Super Bowl II (Against Los Angeles now Oakland Raiders)
Scott Mitchell, the then Dolphins back up QB did a pretty good job for a few games. He then also injured himself and then Doug Pederson came in into QB.. At that point the Dolphins signed veteran Steve Deberg who played a few games until Mitchell was healthy enough to finish off the season. Marino came back the very next year to throw 30 touchdowns and for over 4000 yards.
Quarterback: Aaron Rodgers Center: Evan Dietrich-Smith Seconds: QB: Graham Harrell C: Jeff Saturday
The three most notable players to have worn number 87 for the Green Bay Packers are Hall-of-Fame defensive end Willie Davis (1960-69), wide receiver/kick returner Robert Brooks (1992-98) and Pro Bowl wide receiver Jordy Nelson (2008-current as of 2015).
Elijah Pitts was a running back for the Packers between 1961-1969 and 1971.
The first African American to start a Super Bowl was Doug Williams of the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XXII.
Through Super Bowl XLIV, Doug is the only black QB to start and win a Super Bowl. He is the head coach of the Tigers in the 2012 season, having come back to Grambling in 2011 after being the head coach between 1998-2003.