Brett Favre is easily one of them.
In Super Bowl XLV, played on February 6, 2011, Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers and Pittsburgh Steelers Ben Roethlisberger were the starting quarterbacks.
Stanford University. 1) Jim Plunkett - starting QB of the Raiders that won Super Bowls XV and XVIII. 2) John Elway - starting QB of the Broncos that won Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII.
Wes Welker (2).
Kurt Warner with the Rams and the Cardinals
As of the 2008 season: 1) Brett Favre - 288 2) George Blanda - 277 3) John Hadl - 268 4) Vinny Testaverde - 267 5) Fran Tarkenton - 266
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yes, there is no rule against an NFL team having 2 quarterbacks on the field at the same time the only restriction regarding quarterbacks is that the 3rd quarterback cannot play in the game at all unless both of the other 2 quarterbacks are injured and unable to play further in the game
Tom Brady
Philadelphia Eagles Michael Vick and Donavan McNabb
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In Super Bowl XLV, played on February 6, 2011, Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers and Pittsburgh Steelers Ben Roethlisberger were the starting quarterbacks.
Stanford University. 1) Jim Plunkett - starting QB of the Raiders that won Super Bowls XV and XVIII. 2) John Elway - starting QB of the Broncos that won Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII.
Dan Marino and Jim Kelly - 21 times
Terry Bradshaw won 4 and Ben Roethlisberger won 2.
3 quarter backs - ben stoutt, connor o reilley, and phillip olivrias all out of nfl by 2 years becasue of religion and....................... Steve Young Jim McMahon Ty Detmer
1.mark sanchez 2. Matt leinart 3. jay cutler 4. jp lossman 5.your mom
There can only be 3 active quarterbacks on an NFL team for each game!!! However the third quaterbacl - cannot play unless the other two are injured during the game. USUALLY - a team will have 2 active quarterbacks for every game - but if either are hurting - they will have a third quarterback - brought up from the practice squad. If they need more - their problem IS NOT the quarterback - it is the offensive line.