Starting Quarterbacks
No quarterback ever started for two different Super Bowl winners, BUT Craig Morton was the first quarterback in NFL history to start the Super Bowl for two different teams (Dallas in 1971 and Denver in 1978).
Kurt Warner, QB- Arizona was only the second quarterback to start the Super Bowl for two different teams when he played in Super Bowl XLIII on February 1,2009. He was previously the MVP of Super Bowl XXXIV on January 30, 2000, with the St. Louis Rams.
Back-Up Quarterbacks
These two quarterbacks played for two different winning teams in the Super Bowl:
Earl Morrall, QB - Baltimore (III, V), Miami (VII, VIII)
Jeff Rutledge, QB - New York Giants (XXI), Washington (XXVI)
Also the following were on the roster but did not play in one or both of the games.
Matt Cavanaugh, QB - San Francisco (XIX), New York Giants (XXV) - neither
Jim McMahon, QB - Chicago (XX), Green Bay (XXXI) - played in XX
(Boldface Super Bowl numbers are for the winning teams in those games.)
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Three quarterbacks have won the Superbowl in their second season in the NFL. The quarterbacks are:
This list only names starters.
Bart Starr, Roger Staubach, Terry Bradshaw, Bob Griese, Jim Plunkett, Joe Montana, Troy Aikman, Phil Simms, John Elway, Tom Brady, and Ben Roethlisberger.
There are four quarterbacks who have won the Super Bowl in their 2nd year in the NFL. They are:
Tom Brady, New England Patriots, drafted 2000, won 2001 season, Super Bowl XXXVI
Kurt Warner, St Louis Rams, undrafted, rookie season 1998, won 1999 season, Super Bowl XXXIV
Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers, drafted 2004, won 2005 season, Super Bowl XL
Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks, drafted 2012, won 2013 season, Super Bowl XLVIII
Peyton Manning. Super Bowl XLI with the Indianapolis Colts and Super Bowl L with the Denvor Broncos.