The losing Super Bowl quarterbacks, in chronological order, are Len Dawson, Daryle Lamonica, Earl Morrall, Joe Kapp, Craig Morton (2 times), Bob Griese, Billy Kilmer, Fran Tarkenton (3 times), Roger Staubach (2 times), Vince Ferragamo, Ron Jaworski, Ken Anderson, David Woodley, Joe Theismann, Dan Marino, Tony Eason, John Elway (3 times), Boomer Esiason, Jim Kelly (4 times), Stan Humphries, Neil O'Donnell, Drew Bledsoe, Bret Favre, Chris Chandler, Steve McNair, Kerry Collins, Kurt Warner (2 times), Rich Gannon, Jake Delhomme, Donovan McNabb, Matt Hasselbeck, Rex Grossman, Tom Brady (2 times), Peyton Manning (2 times), Ben Roethlisberger, and Colin Kapernick. The Super Bowl began in 1967 and has been played 54 times.
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This only list Quarterbacks who have won a Superbowl prior to the Super Bowl listed in parathesis next to the name. Terry Bradshaw and Roger Staubach (Super Bowl 10) (Super Bowl 13) Jim Plunkett and Joe Theismann (Super Bowl 18) Ben Roethlisberger and Kurt Warner (Super Bowl 43) Eli Manning and Tom Brady (Super Bowl 46)
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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.
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The quarterbacks for the 1975 Super Bowl IX were Pittsburgh Steelers Terry Bradshaw, and Minnesota Vikings Fran Tarkenton.
Click on the 'Super Bowl Starting QBs' link on this page to see the quarterbacks who started for their team in the Super Bowl.
Steve Grogan, Drew Bledsoe, and Tom Brady (who has started in 4)
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It has never happened in the same Super Bowl game.
David Woodley of the Miami Dolphins (Super Bowl XVII) lost his life due to complications from liver disease in 2003 and Steve McNair of the Tennessee Titans (Super Bowl XXXIV) lost his life in a murder-suicide in 2009.
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Super Bowl XVI: Ken Anderson Super Bowl XXIII: Boomer Esiason