Bart Star, Green Bay Packers, Superbowl I & II Joe Namath, New York Jets, Superbowl III Len Dawson, Kansas City Cheifs, Superbowl IV Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys, Superbowl VI Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburg Steelers, Superbowl XIII & XIV Jim Plunkett, Oakland Raiders, Superbowl XV Joe Montana, San Francisco 49's, Superbowl XVI, XIX & XXIV Phil Simms, New York Giants, Superbowl XXI Doug Williams, Washington Redskins, Superbowl XXII Mark Rypien, Washington Redskins, Superbowl XXVI Troy Aikman, Dallas Cowboys, Superbowl XXVII Steve Young, San Fancisco 49's, Superbowl XXIX John Elway, Dever Broncos, Superbowl XXXIII Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams, Superbowl XXXIV Tom Brady, New England Patriots, Superbowl XXXVI & XXXVIII Payton Manning, Indianapolis Colts, Superbowl XLI Eli Manning, New York Giants, Superbowl XLII
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Green Bay Packers: Bart Starr, University of Alabama
II
Green Bay Packers: Bart Starr, University of Alabama
III
New York Jets: Joe Namath, University of Alabama
IV
Kansas City Chiefs: Len Dawson, Purdue
V
Baltimore Colts: Johnny Unitas, Uniiversity of Louisville
VI
Dallas Cowboys: Roger Staubach, United States Naval Academy
VII
Miami Dolphins: Bob Griese, Purdue
VIII
Miami Dolphins: Bob Griese, Purdue
IX
Pittsburgh Steelers: Terry Bradshaw, Louisana Tech University
X
Pittsburgh Steelers: Terry Bradshaw, Louisana Tech University
XI
Oakland Raiders: Ken Stabler, University of Alabama
XII
Dallas Cowboys: Roger Staubach, United States Naval Academy
XIII
Pittsburgh Steelers: Terry Bradshaw, Louisana Tech University
XIV
Pittsburgh Steelers: Terry Bradshaw, Louisana Tech University
XV
Oakland Raiders: Jim Plunkett, Stanford
XVI
San Francisco 49ers: Joe Montana, Notre Dame
XVII
Washington Redskins: Joe Theismann, Notre Dame
XVIII
Los Angeles Raiders: Jim Plunkett, Stanford
XIX
San Francisco 49ers: Joe Montana, Notre Dame
XX
Chicago Bears: Jim McMahon, Brigham Young University
XXI
New York Giants: Phil Simms, Morehead State
XXII
Washington Redskins: Doug Williams, Grambling State
XXIII
San Francisco 49ers: Joe Montana, Notre Dame
XXIV
San Francisco 49ers: Joe Montana, Notre Dame
XXV
New York Giants: Jeff Hostetler, Penn State & West Virginia
XXVI
Washington Redskins: Mark Rypien, Washington State
XXVII
Dallas Cowboys: Troy Aikman, UCLA
XXVIII
Dallas Cowboys: Troy Aikman, UCLA
XXIX
San Francisco 49ers: Steve Young, Brigham Young University
XXX
Dallas Cowboys: Troy Aikman, UCLA
XXXI
Green Bay Packers: Brett Favre, Southern Mississippi XXXII
Denver Broncos: John Elway, Stanford
XXXIII
Denver Broncos: John Elway, Stanford
XXXIV
St. Louis Rams: Kurt Warner, Northern Iowa
XXXV
Baltimore Ravens: Trent Dilfer, Fresno State
XXXVI
New England Patriots: Tom Brady, University of Michigan
XXXVII
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Brad Johnson, Florida State
XXXVIII
New England Patriots: Tom Brady, University of Michigan
XXXIX
New England Patriots: Tom Brady, University of Michigan
XL
Pittsburgh Steelers: Ben Roethlisberger, Miami University (Ohio)
XLI
Indianapolis Colts: Peyton Manning, University of Tennessee
XLII
New York Giants: Eli Manning, Mississippi (Ole Miss)
The four Heisman Trophy winners who have been named Most Valuable Players of the Super Bowl MVP are:
As of the end of the 2010 NFL Season, the Winning Super Bowl Quarterbacks are:
Super Bowl I: Bart Starr, Green Bay Packers
Super Bowl II: Bart Starr, Green Bay Packers
Super Bowl III: Joe Namath, New York Jets
Super Bowl IV: Len Dawson, Kansas City Chiefs
Super Bowl V: Johnny Unitas, Baltimore Colts
Super Bowl VI: Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl VII: Bob Griese, Miami Dolphins
Super Bowl VIII: Bob Griese, Miami Dolphins
Super Bowl IX: Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl X: Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl XI: Ken Stabler, Oakland Raiders
Super Bowl XII: Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl XIII: Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl XIV: Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl XV: Jim Plunkett, Oakland Raiders
Super Bowl XVI: Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers
Super Bowl XVII: Joe Theismann, Washington Redskins
Super Bowl XVIII: Jim Plunkett, Los Angeles Raiders
Super Bowl XIX: Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers
Super Bowl XX: Jim McMahon, Chicago Bears
Super Bowl XXI: Phil Simms, New York Giants
Super Bowl XXII: Doug Williams, Washington Redskins
Super Bowl XXIII: Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers
Super Bowl XXIV: Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers
Super Bowl XXV: Jeff Hostetler, New York Giants
Super Bowl XXVI: Mark Rypien, Washington Redskins
Super Bowl XXVII: Troy Aikman, Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl XXVIII: Troy Aikman, Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl XXIX: Steve Young, San Francisco 49ers
Super Bowl XXX: Troy Aikman, Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl XXXI: Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers
Super Bowl XXXII: John Elway, Denver Broncos
Super Bowl XXXIII: John Elway, Denver Broncos
Super Bowl XXXIV: Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams
Super Bowl XXXV: Trent Dilfer, Baltimore Ravens
Super Bowl XXXVI: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
Super Bowl XXXVII: Brad Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Super Bowl XXXVIII: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
Super Bowl XXXIX: Tom Brady, New England Patriots
Super Bowl XL: Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl XLI: Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
Super Bowl XLII: Eli Manning, New York Giants
Super Bowl XLIII: Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl XLIV: Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
Super Bowl XLV: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers
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The Heisman Trophy winners who have been named Super Bowl MVP are:Roger Staubach, QB, Dallas Cowboys; Super Bowl VI MVP, 1963 Heisman winnerJim Plunkett, QB, Oakland Raiders; Super Bowl XV MVP, 1970 Heisman winnerMarcus Allen, RB, Los Angeles Raiders; Super Bowl XVIII MVP, 1981 Heisman winnerDesmond Howard, KR/PR, Green Bay Packers; Super Bowl XXXI MVP, 1991 Heisman winner
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As of the 2007 season, four Heisman Trophy winners have also been named Super Bowl MVP: Roger Staubach: 1963 Heisman, Super Bowl VI MVP Jim Plunkett: 1970 Heisman, Super Bowl XV MVP Marcus Allen: 1981 Heisman, Super Bowl XVIII MVP Desmond Howard: 1991 Heisman, Super Bowl XXXI MVP
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Marcus Allen (1981-USC) Super Bowl XVII with the Los Angelos Raiders