The starting QBs in the NFL in 1961: Baltimore Colts: John Unitas
Chicago Bears: Bill Wade
Cleveland Browns: Milt Plum
Dallas Cowboys: Ed LeBaron/Don Meredith
Detroit Lions: Jim Ninowski/Earl Morrall
Green Bay Packers: Bart Starr
Los Angeles Rams: Zeke Bratkowski/Frank Ryan
Minnesota Vikings: Fran Tarkenton
New York Giants: Y.A. Tittle
Philadelphia Eagles: Sonny Jurgensen
Pittsburgh Steelers: Rudy Bukich/Bobby Layne
San Francisco 49ers: John Brodie
St. Louis Cardinals: Sam Etcheverry/Ralph Guglielmi
Washington Redskins: Norm Snead
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Joe Montana started at quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers and Boomer Esiason started for the Cincinatti Bengals.
The Vikings have played in four Super Bowls without winning: 1) Super Bowl IV - Kansas City Chiefs 23, Vikings 7 2) Super Bowl VIII - Miami Dolphins 24, Vikings 7 3) Super Bowl IX - Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Vikings 6 4) Super Bowl XI - Oakland Raiders 32, Vikings 14 Bud Grant was head coach for all four Vikings Super Bowl appearances. Joe Kapp was the starting QB in Super Bowl IV and Fran Tarkenton was the starting QB in the other three.
The Arizona Cardinals. It's the Arizona Cardinals first time in the Super Bowl and if the Steelers win, this will be there 6th Super Bowl win. The Steelers won 27-23.
The Steelers won 27-23 over the Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII.
No, they did not. The Steelers defeated the Cardinals 27-23 in Super Bowl XLIII.
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 TitansSuper Bowl 36 (February 3, 2002) New England Patriots 20-17 St. Louis RamsSuper Bowl 43 (February 1, 2009) Pittsburgh Steelers 27-23 Arizona Cardinals