In Super Bowl XLV, played on February 6, 2011, Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers and Pittsburgh Steelers Ben Roethlisberger were the starting quarterbacks.
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.
Wes Welker (2).
Kurt Warner with the Rams and the Cardinals
As of the 2008 season: 1) Brett Favre - 288 2) George Blanda - 277 3) John Hadl - 268 4) Vinny Testaverde - 267 5) Fran Tarkenton - 266
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yes, there is no rule against an NFL team having 2 quarterbacks on the field at the same time the only restriction regarding quarterbacks is that the 3rd quarterback cannot play in the game at all unless both of the other 2 quarterbacks are injured and unable to play further in the game
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Philadelphia Eagles Michael Vick and Donavan McNabb
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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.
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.
Dan Marino and Jim Kelly - 21 times
Terry Bradshaw won 4 and Ben Roethlisberger won 2.
3 quarter backs - ben stoutt, connor o reilley, and phillip olivrias all out of nfl by 2 years becasue of religion and....................... Steve Young Jim McMahon Ty Detmer
1.mark sanchez 2. Matt leinart 3. jay cutler 4. jp lossman 5.your mom
There can only be 3 active quarterbacks on an NFL team for each game!!! However the third quaterbacl - cannot play unless the other two are injured during the game. USUALLY - a team will have 2 active quarterbacks for every game - but if either are hurting - they will have a third quarterback - brought up from the practice squad. If they need more - their problem IS NOT the quarterback - it is the offensive line.