Through Super Bowl XLIII, Doug Williams of the Washington Redskins is the only one. He completed 18 of 29 passes for a then Super Bowl record 340 yards which included an 80 yard pass to Ricky Sanders. He also tied the then Super Bowl record with four touchdown passes as the Redskins went on to win Superbowl XXII in January 1988, with Williams deservedly picking up the MVP.
I'm pretty sure Steve McNair one one too.
Doug Williams quarterbacked the Washington Redskins to a 42-10 victory over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXII, on January 31, 1988. He completed 19 of 28 passes for four touchdowns and was voted the game's MVP.
Through Super Bowl XLIII, no.
Jim Plunkett was the starting QB for Stanford when they won the Rose Bowl in 1970 and won two Super Bowls as starting QB with the Raiders in 1981 and 1984. Tom Brady was a backup QB for Michigan in 1998 when they won the Rose Bowl and won three Super Bowls as a starter with the Patriots. Brian Griese was the starting quarterback for the Michigan team that won the Rose Bowl and a backup on the Denver Broncos team that won the Super Bowl in 1999. There may be more but that's all I can think of.
No quarterback from USC has started and won a Super Bowl but there have been a couple that won as backups. Rob Johnson was the backup QB for the 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers that won Super Bowl XXXVII. Mike Rae was the backup QB for the 1976 Oakland Raiders that won Super Bowl XI.
There have been 11 Associated Press MVPs that have been on a Super Bowl winning team the same season: 1) 1966 MVP Bart Starr was the starting QB for the Green Bay Packers that won Super Bowl I. 2) 1968 MVP Joe Namath of the American Football League was the starting QB for the New York Jets in Super Bowl III. 3) 1978 MVP Terry Bradshaw was the starting QB for the Pittsburgh Steelers that won Super Bowl XIII. 4) 1982 MVP Mark Moseley was the kicker for the Washington Redskins that won Super Bowl XVII. 5) 1986 MVP Lawrence Taylor was a starting LB for the New York Giants that won Super Bowl XXI. 6) 1989 MVP Joe Montana was the starting QB for the San Francisco 49ers that won Super Bowl XXIV. 7) 1993 MVP Emmitt Smith was the starting RB for the Dallas Cowboys that won Super Bowl XXVIII. 8) 1994 MVP Steve Young was the starting QB for the San Francisco 49ers that won Super Bowl XXIX. 9) 1996 MVP Brett Favre was the starting QB for the Green Bay Packers that won Super Bowl XXXI. 10) 1998 MVP Terrell Davis was the starting RB for the Denver Broncos that won Super Bowl XXXIII. 11) 1999 MVP Kurt Warner was the starting QB for the St. Louis Rams that won Super Bowl XXXIV.
No, a rookie quarterback has never won the Super Bowl. The Bucs starting QB in Super Bowl XXXVII was Brad Johnson who was 34 years old.
The Redskins have won a few Super Bowls. Joe Thiesmann was the QB in Super Bowl XVII. Doug Williams was the QB in Super Bowl XXII. Mark Rypien was the QB for them in Super Bowl XXVI.
Through Super Bowl XLIII, no.
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Jim Plunkett was the starting QB for Stanford when they won the Rose Bowl in 1970 and won two Super Bowls as starting QB with the Raiders in 1981 and 1984. Tom Brady was a backup QB for Michigan in 1998 when they won the Rose Bowl and won three Super Bowls as a starter with the Patriots. Brian Griese was the starting quarterback for the Michigan team that won the Rose Bowl and a backup on the Denver Broncos team that won the Super Bowl in 1999. There may be more but that's all I can think of.
Doug Williams was the first black QB to reach the Super Bowl, and to this date, the only black QB to win, when he led the Washington Redskins to a 42-10 victory over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXII. Doug Willliams-Washington Redskins
No quarterback from USC has started and won a Super Bowl but there have been a couple that won as backups. Rob Johnson was the backup QB for the 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers that won Super Bowl XXXVII. Mike Rae was the backup QB for the 1976 Oakland Raiders that won Super Bowl XI.
QB Elvis Grbac was on the roster for the 1994 San Francisco 49ers, who won Super Bowl XXIX. He was the 2nd string quarterback, behind starter Steve Young and ahead of 3rd string Bill Musgrave. He never won the Super Bowl as a starting QB.
None yet.
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Bob Griese was a member of three consecutive Super Bowl teams with the Miami Dolphins. They lost Super Bowl VI and won Super Bowls VII and VIII.