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Green Bay Packers - 35 (Bart Starr, University of Alabama)
Kansas City Chiefs - 10 (Len Dawson, Purdue)
Location: Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
Date: 1/15/1967
MVP: Bart Starr, QB, Green Bay II
Green Bay Packers - 33 (Bart Starr, University of Alabama
Oakland Raiders - 14 (Daryle LaMonica, Notre Dame)
Location: Orange Bowl, Miami, FL
Date: 1/14/1968
MVP: Bart Starr, QB, Green Bay III
New York Jets - 16 (Joe Namath, University of Alabama)
Baltimore Colts - 7 (Earl Morrall, Michigan State)
Location: Orange Bowl, Miami, FL
Date: 1/12/1969
MVP: Joe Namath, QB, New York IV
Kansas City Chiefs - 23 (Len Dawson, Purdue)
Minnesota Vikings - 7 (Joe Kapp, California)
Location: Tulane Stadium
Date: 1/11/1970
MVP: Len Dawson, QB, Kansas City V
Baltimore Colts - 16 (Johnny Unitas, Uniiversity of Louisville)
Dallas Cowboys - 13 (Craig Morton, University of California Berkely)
Location: Orange Bowl, Miami FL
Date: 1/17/1971
MVP: Chuck Howley, LB, Dallas VI
Dallas Cowboys - 24 (Roger Staubach, United States Naval Academy)
Miami Dolphins - 3 (Bob Griese, Purdue)
Location: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, LA
Date: 1/16/1972
MVP: Roger Staubach, QB, Dallas VII
Miami Dolphins - 14 (Bob Griese, Purdue)
Washington Redskins - 7 (Billy Kilmer, UCLA)
Location: Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
Date: 1/14/1973
MVP: Jake Scott, S, Miami VIII
Miami Dolphins - 24 (Bob Griese, Purdue)
Minnesota Vikings - 7 (Fran Tarkenton, University of Georgia)
Location: Rice Stadium, Houston TX
Date: 1/13/1974
MVP: Larry Csonka, RB, Miami IX
Pittsburgh Steelers - 16 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisana Tech University)
Minnesota Vikings - 6 (Fran Tarkenton, University of Georgia)
Location: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, LA
Date: 1/12/1975
MVP: Franco Harris, RB, Pittsburgh X
Pittsburgh Steelers - 21 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisana Tech University)
Dallas Cowboys - 17 (Roger Staubach, United States Naval Academy)
Location: Orange Bowl, Miami FL
Date: 1.18.1976
MVP: Lynn Swann, WR, Pittsburgh XI
Oakland Raiders - 32 (Ken Stabler, University of Alabama)
Minnesota Vikings - 14 (Fran Tarkenton, University of Georgia)
Location: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA
Date: 1/9/1977
MVP: Fred Biletnikoff, WR, Oakland XII
Dallas Cowboys - 27 (Roger Staubach, United States Naval Academy
Denver Broncos - 10 (Craig Morton, University of California Berkely
Location: Lousiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Date: 1/15/1978
co-MVP's: Randy White, DT, Dallas
Harvey Martin, DE, Dallas XIII
Pittsburgh Steelers -35 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisana Tech University)
Dallas Cowboys - 31 (Roger Staubach, United States Naval Academy)
Location: Orange Bowl, Miami FL
Date: 1/21/1979
MVP: Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh XIV
Pittsburgh Steelers - 31 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisana Tech University)
Los Angeles Rams - 19 (Vince Ferragamo, University of California & Nebraska)
Location: Rose Bowl, Pasadena CA
Date: 1/20/1980
MVP: Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh XV
Oakland Raiders - 27 (Jim Plunkett, Stanford)
Philadelphia Eagles - 10 (Ron Jaworski, Youngstown State)
Location: Louisana Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Date: 1/25/1981
MVP: Jim Plunkett, QB, Oakland XVI
San Francisco 49ers - 26 (Joe Montana, Notre Dame)
Cincinnatti Bengals - 21 (Ken Anderson, Augustana)
Location: Pontiac Superdome, Pontiac MI
Date: 1/24/1982
MVP: Joe Montana, QB, San Fransisco XVII
Washington Redskins - 27 (Joe Theismann, Notre Dame)
Miami Dolphins - 17 (David Woodley, Louisianna State)
Location: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA
Date: 1/30/1983
MVP: John Riggins, RB, Washington XVIII
Los Angeles Raiders - 38 (Jim Plunkett, Stanford)
Washington Redskins - 9 (Joe Theismann, Notre Dame)
Location: Tampa Stadium, Tampa FL
Date: 1/22/1984
MVP: Marcus Allen, RB, Los Angeles XIX
San Francisco 49ers - 38 (Joe Montana, Notre Dame)
Miami Dolphins - 16 (Dan Marino, Pittsburgh)
Location: Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto, CA
Date: 1/20/1985
MVP: Joe Montana, QB, San Fransisco XX
Chicago Bears - 46 (Jim McMahon, Brigham Young University)
New England Patriots - 10 (Tony Eason, University of Illinois)
Location: Louisana Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Date: 1/26/1986
MVP: Richard Dent, DE, Chicago XXI
New York Giants - 39 (Phil Simms, Morehead State)
Denver Broncos - 20 (John Elway, Stanford)
Location: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA
Date: 1/25/1987
MVP: Phil Simms, QB, New York XXII
Washington Redskins - 42 (Doug Williams, Grambling State)
Denver Broncos - 10 (John Elway, Stanford)
Location: Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, CA
Date: 1/31/1988
MVP: Doug Williams, QB, Washington XXIII
San Francisco 49ers - 20 (Joe Montana, Notre Dame)
Cincinnatti Bengals - 16 (Boomer Esiason, Maryland)
Location: Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami FL
Date: 1/22/1989
MVP: Jerry Rice, WR, San Francisco XXIV
San Francisco 49ers - 55 (Joe Montana, Notre Dame)
Denver Broncos - 10 (John Elway, Stanford)
Location: Louisana Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Date: 1/28/1990
MVP: Joe Montanna, QB, San Francisco XXV
New York Giants - 20 (Jeff Hostetler, Penn State & West Virginia)
Buffalo Bills - 19 (Jim Kelly, University of Miami (Fla.))
Location: Tampa Stadium, Tampa FL
Date: 1/27/1991
MVP: Otis Anderson, RB, New York Giants XXVI
Washington Redskins - 37 (Mark Rypien, Washington State)
Buffalo Bills - 24 (Jim Kelly, University of Miami (Fla.))
Location: Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN
Date: 1/26/1992
MVP: Mark Rypien, QB, Washington XXVII
Dallas Cowboys - 52 (Troy Aikman, UCLA)
Buffalo Bills - 17 (Jim Kelly, University of Miami (Fla.))
Location: 1/31/1993
Date: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA
MVP: Troy Aikman, QB, Dallas XXVIII
Dallas Cowboys - 30 (Troy Aikman, UCLA)
Buffalo Bills - 13 (Jim Kelly, University of Miami (Fla.))
Location: Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA
Date: 1/30/1994
MVP: Emmitt Smith, RB, Dallas XXIX
San Francisco 49ers - 49 (Steve Young, Brigham Young University)
San Diego Chargers - 26 (Stan Humphries, North East Louisianna U (Louisianna -Monroe)
Location: Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami FL
Date: 1/29/1995
MVP: Steve Young, QB, San Francisco XXX
Dallas Cowboys - 27 (Troy Aikman, UCLA)
Pittsburgh Steelers - 17 (Neil O'Donnell, Maryland)
Location: Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ
Date: 1/28/1996
MVP: Larry Brown, CB, Dallas XXXI
Green Bay Packers - 35 (Brett Favre, Southern Mississippi)
New England Patriots - 21 (Drew Bledsoe, Washington State)
Location: Louisana Superdome, New Orleans LA
Date: 1/26/1997
MVP: Desmond Howard, KR-PR, Green Bay XXXII
Denver Broncos - 31 (John Elway, Stanford)
Green Bay Packers - 24 (Brett Favre, Southern Mississippi)
Location: Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA
Date: 1/25/1998
MVP: Terrell Davis, RB, Denver XXXIII
Denver Broncos - 34 (John Elway, Stanford)
Atlanta Falcons - 19 (Chris Chandler, Washington)
Location: Pro Player Stadium, Miami FL
Date: 1/31/1999
MVP: John Elway, QB, Denver XXXIV
St. Louis Rams - 23 (Kurt Warner, Northern Iowa)
Tennessee Titans - 16 (Steve McNair, Alcorn State)
Location: Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA
Date: 1/30/2000
MVP: Kurt Warner, QB, St. Louis XXXV
Baltimore Ravens - 34 (Trent Dilfer, Fresno State)
New York Giants - 7 (Kerry Collins, Penn State)
Location: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
Date: 1/28/2001
MVP: Ray Lewis, LB Baltimore XXXVI
New England Patriots - 21 (Tom Brady, University of Michigan)
St Louis Rams - 19 (Kurt Warner, Northern Iowa)
Location: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Date: 2/3/2002
MVP: Tom Brady, QB, New England XXXVII
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 48 (Brad Johnson, Florida State)
Oakland Raiders - 21 (Rich Gannon, Delaware)
Location: Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA
Date: 1/26/2003
MVP: Dexter Jackson, FS, Tampa Bay XXXVIII
New England Patriots - 32 (Tom Brady, University of Michigan)
Carolina Panthers - 29 (Jake DelHomme, Southwestern Louisianna)
Location: Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX
Date: 2/1/2004
MVP: Tom Brady, QB, New England XXXIX
New England Patriots - 24 (Tom Brady, University of Michigan)
Philadelphia Eagles - 21 (Donovan McNabb, Syracuse)
Location: Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, FL
Date: 2/6/2005
MVP: Deion Branch, WR, New England XL
Pittsburgh Steelers - 21 (Ben Roethlisberger, Miami University {Ohio})
Seattle Seahawks - 10 (Matt Hasselbeck, Boston College)
Location: Ford Field, Detroit MI
Date: 2/5/2006
MVP: Hines Ward, WR, Pittsburgh XLI
Indianapolis Colts - 29 (Peyton Manning, University of Tennessee)
Chicago Bears - 17 (Rex Grossman, University of Florida)
Location: Dolphin Stadium, Miami, FL
Date: 2/4/2007
MVP: Peton Manning, QB, Indianapolis XLII
New York Giants - 17 (Eli Manning, Mississippi {Ole Miss})
New England Patriots - 14 (Tom Brady, University of Michigan)
Location: U. of Phenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ
Date: 2/3/2008
MVP: Eli Manning, qb, NY Giants
Actually, there were only two. Joe Kapp was the starting QB in Super Bowl IV and Fran Tarkenton was the starter in Super Bowls VIII, IX, and XI.
There have been three starting quarterbacks for the Steelers in Super Bowls. Terry Bradshaw started in Super Bowls IX-X-XIII-XIV, Ben Roethlisberger in XL & XLIII and Neil O'Donnell in Super Bowl XXX.
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.
They are: Terry Bradshaw from shreveport, LA he won Super Bowl IX(1975),X(1976),XIII(1979) and XIV(1980) winning the MVP award in 79 and 80 Doug Williams from Zachary,LA he won the Super Bowl XXII(1988) also winning the Super Bowl MVP award. He is, to date, the only African-American to win a Super Bowl as starting quarterback. Peyton Manning from New Orleans,LA he won Super Bowl XLI(2007) and winning the Super Bowl MVP award also Eli Manning also from New Orleans,LA he won the next years Super Bowl XLII(2008) following up his big brother Peyton in winning the Super Bowl MVP award also.
Yes. The 2008 Super Bowl is the 42nd Super Bowl played and all 42 will have been played on a Sunday.
Click on the 'Super Bowl Starting QBs' link on this page to see the quarterbacks who started for their team in the Super Bowl.
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Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman.
Actually, there were only two. Joe Kapp was the starting QB in Super Bowl IV and Fran Tarkenton was the starter in Super Bowls VIII, IX, and XI.
No rookie starting quarterback has ever taken their team to the Super Bowl. Four rookie quarterbacks have made the Championship game (Joe Flacco, Ben Roethlisberger, Mark Sanchez, Shaun King) but all have failed to lead their respective teams to the NFL's promised land.
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Super Bowl MVP's safety Jake Scott (Miami, Super Bowl VII), running back Terrell Davis (Denver, Super Bowl XXXII) and wide receiver Hines Ward (Pittsburgh, Super Bowl XL) all went to Georgia.
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The shortest quarterbacks to ever win a Super Bowl were all six feet tall. They are:Len Dawson, Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl IVJoe Theismann, Washington Redskins, Super Bowl XVIIDrew Brees, New Orleans Saints, Super Bowl XLIV
The quarterbacks who have won Super Bowl Titles are:Aikman, Troy - Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl - XXVII, XXVIII, XXXBradshaw, Terry - Pittsburgh Steelers - Super Bowl IX, X, XIII, XIVBrady, Tom - New England Patriots - Super Bowl XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXBrees, Drew - New Orleans Saints - Super Bowl XLIVDawson, Len - Kansas City Chiefs -Super Bowl IVDilfer, Trent - Baltimore Ravens - Super Bowl XXXVElway, John - Denver Broncos - Super Bowl XXXII, XXXIIIFavre, Brett - Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl XXXIFlacco, Joe - Baltimore Ravens - Super Bowl XLVIIJohnson, Brad - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Super Bowl XXXVIIGreise, Bob - Miami Dolphins - Super Bowl VII, VIIIHostetler, Jeff - New York Giants - Super Bowl XXVManning, Eli - New York Giants - Super Bowl XLII, XLVIManning, Peyton - Indianapolis Colts - Super Bowl XLIMcMahon, Jim - Chicago Bears - Super Bowl XXMontana, Joe - San Francisco 49ers - Super Bowl XVI, XIX, XXII, XXIVNamath, Joe - New York Jets - Super Bowl IIIPlunkett, Jim - Oakland Raiders, LA Raiders - Super Bowl XV, XVIIIRoethlisberger, Ben - Pittsburgh Steelers - Super Bowl XL, XLIIIRodgers, Aaron - Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl XLVRypien, Mark - Washington Redskins - Super Bowl XXVISimms, Phil - New York Giants - Super Bowl XXIStabler, Ken - Oakland Raiders - Super Bowl XIStarr, Bart - Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl I, IIStaubach, Roger - Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl VI, XIITheismann, Joe - Washington Redskins - Super Bowl XVIIUnitas, Johnny - Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl VYoung, Steve - San Francisco 49ers - Super Bowl XXIXWarner, Kurt - St. Louis Rams - Super Bowl XXXIVWilliams, Doug - Washington Redskins - Super Bowl XXII
There have been three starting quarterbacks for the Steelers in Super Bowls. Terry Bradshaw started in Super Bowls IX-X-XIII-XIV, Ben Roethlisberger in XL & XLIII and Neil O'Donnell in Super Bowl XXX.