You could but it would be very risky. I have seen games where both quarterbacks were injured and the team had to use a running back to finish the game (Washington/Philadelphia, 1990 ... the 'body bag' game). I can't say that I know every player on every NFL roster but I can't imagine there is a team that carries less than three quarterbacks on their 53 man roster.
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Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana are the only two starting quarterbacks to win four Super Bowls in NFL history.
Tom Brady and Ben Roethlisberger are the two quarterbacks that have the best winning percentage in their first 4 years in the NFL. Ben Roethlisberger has the fourth highest career winning percentage as a quarterback.
He is most popular for being one of two quarterbacks in NFL history to thrown four touchdown passes in a game and not start the game. He was also the second true freshman to ever start for Michigan University.
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.
No team has ever won super bowls with four different quarterbacks. In fact, only three teams have even won four super bowls: Pittsburgh, San Fransisco, and Dallas. No team has ever won super bowls with more than two quarterbacks. The Steelers won four with Terry Bradshaw and two with Ben Roethlisberger. 49ers won four with Joe Montana and one with Steve Young. The Cowboys won two with Roger Staubauch and three with Troy Aikman.