Kurt Warner won Super Bowl XXXIV but lost Super Bowl XXXVI with the St. Louis Rams, then lost Super Bowl XLIIII with the Arizona Cardinals.
Craig Morton also was the starting Quarterback to lose the Super Bowl for a NFC team Dallas Cowboys in SB V and an AFC team Denver Broncos SB XII.
Kurt Warner Super Bowl appearances :
Super Bowl 34 (January 30, 2000) St. Louis Rams 23-16 Tennessee Titans
Super Bowl 36 (February 3, 2002) New England Patriots 20-17 St. Louis Rams
Super Bowl 43 (February 1, 2009) Pittsburgh Steelers 27-23 Arizona Cardinals
Through Super Bowl XLIV, there have been only two QB to start for two different teams. Craig Morton was the starting QB for the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V and the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII (losing to his former team, Dallas). Kurt Warner was the starting QB for the St. Louis Rams in Superbowls XXXIV and XXXVI and also the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII. The stat for most passing yards in Super Bowl games shows Kurt Warner with the top 3 slots.
Earl Morrall was the "backup" QB who contributed greatly to the Super Bowl seasons of the Baltimore Colts (lost Super Bowl III but won Super Bowl V) and the Miami Dolphins (won Super Bowls VII and VIII), both teams coached by the legendary Don Shula.
Jeff Rutledge was also the backup QB on two winning Super Bowl teams, the New York Giants (Super Bowl XXI) and the Washington Redskins (Super Bowl XXVI).
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The closest any starting quarterback has come was Kurt Warner (born June 22, 1971) who was MVP of Super Bowl XXXIV with the St. Louis Rams and played in Super Bowl XLIII nine years later with the Arizona Cardinals.
Rams won Super Bowl 34 (2000) over the Tennessee Titans 23-16.
Cardinals lost Super Bowl 43 (2009) to the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-23.
The first starting quarterback on different Super Bowl teams was Craig Morton in 1971 and 1978. Unfortunately, both Dallas (Super Bowl V) and Denver (Super Bowl XII) lost their games.
Craig Morton started Super Bowl V for Dallas and XII for Denver. Dallas lost to Baltimore 13-10 and Denver lost to Dallas 27-10.
No, because no rookie quarterback has been to the super bowl.
Neil O'Donnell was the Steelers starting quarterback in Super Bowl XXX.
Mike Kruczek was the backup quarterback for the Steelers in Super Bowl XIV.
The winning quarterback of the 1997 Super Bowl XXXI was Green Bay Packers Brett Farve.
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.
Dan Marino
No, because no rookie quarterback has been to the super bowl.
No rookie quarterback has ever started in a Super Bowl game.
Len Dawson was a backup QB for the Browns between 1957-1961 and won as a starter with the Chiefs in Super Bowl IV. In Len's 5 seasons with the Browns he started 2 games.
The Cowboys quarterback was Roger Staubach.
3 have started. Doug Williams Donovan McNabb Steve McNair
Drew Bledsoe, Super Bowl XXXI, New England Patriots
Ben Roethlisberger was the Steelers starting quarterback in Super Bowl XL.
Neil O'Donnell was the Steelers starting quarterback in Super Bowl XXX.
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.
Through Super Bowl XLVII ...1) Craig Morton started for the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V and the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII.2) Kurt Warner started for the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowls XXXIV and XXXVI and the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII.
Ben Roethlisberger was the starting quarterback for the Steelers, and Kurt Warner started for the Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII.