The Washington Redskins, the Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants have all won three Super Bowls with three different quarterbacks.
Alabama and Purdue.
The Steelers had three different quarterbacks that started in the Super Bowl. Terry Bradshaw played in four Super Bowls (IX, X, XIII & XIV). Ben Roethlisberger played in three (XL, XLIII & XLV) and Neil O'Donnell played in Super Bowl XXX.
As of Super Bowl XLVI, two quarterbacks have won three Super Bowls ... Tom Brady and Troy Aikman. Two quarterbacks have won four Super Bowls ... Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw.
The Steelers had three different quarterbacks that started in the Super Bowl.Terry Bradshaw - (IX, X, XIII, XIV)Ben Roethlisberger - (XL, XLIII, XLV)Neil O'Donnell - (XXX)
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Joe Gibbs won three Super Bowls with three different quarterbacks. He won with Joe Theismann, Doug Williams, and Mark Rypien.
The Washington Redskins, the Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants have all won three Super Bowls with three different quarterbacks.
Alabama and Purdue.
Three quarterbacks have started and won the Super Bowl.
The Steelers had three different quarterbacks that started in the Super Bowl. Terry Bradshaw played in four Super Bowls (IX, X, XIII & XIV). Ben Roethlisberger played in three (XL, XLIII & XLV) and Neil O'Donnell played in Super Bowl XXX.
As of Super Bowl XLVI, two quarterbacks have won three Super Bowls ... Tom Brady and Troy Aikman. Two quarterbacks have won four Super Bowls ... Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw.
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The Steelers had three different quarterbacks that started in the Super Bowl.Terry Bradshaw - (IX, X, XIII, XIV)Ben Roethlisberger - (XL, XLIII, XLV)Neil O'Donnell - (XXX)
As of the start of the 2007 season, there are only 2 QBs that have more than three Super Bowl rings and they are Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw, both of whom have four rings.
Joe Gibbs of the Washington Redskins won three Super Bowls with three different starting quarterbacks ... Joe Theismann in Super Bowl XVII, Doug Williams in Super Bowl XXII, and Mark Rypien in Super Bowl XXVI.
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