Washington Redskin Quarterbacks who have won Super Bowl Rings are:
Two black quarterbacks have won Super Bowl Rings as starters, Doug Williams and Russell Wilson.
Numerous quarterbacks have earned two Super Bowl rings, including a multitude of backup quarterbacks. For example, Cliff Stoudt of the Pittsburgh Steelers earned two Super Bowl rings before he actually played a down in an actual NFL game. Also, Jim McMahon, who was a key player in the Chicago Bears' victory in Super Bowl XX, also earned a ring as a backup to Green Bay's Brett Favre in Super Bowl XXXI.
Some NFL quarterbacks who have won Super Bowl rings are Bart Starr, Bob Griese, Joe Montana, and Joe Namath. Also on the list are Terry Bradshaw, Steve Young, Ken Stabler, and John Elway. Additional quarterbacks with Super Bowl wins are Joe Flacco, Troy Aikman, Brett Favre, Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, and Tom Brady.
Some NFL quarterbacks who have won Super Bowl rings are Bart Starr, Bob Griese, Joe Montana, and Joe Namath. Also on the list are Terry Bradshaw, Steve Young, Ken Stabler, and John Elway. Additional quarterbacks with Super Bowl wins are Joe Flacco, Troy Aikman, Brett Favre, Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, and Tom Brady.
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As of the 2007 season, only Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw have won four Super Bowl rings.
Through Super Bowl XLIII, the last Redskins Super Bowl victory was in Super Bowl XXVI and the starting QB was Mark Rypien.
The quarterbacks for the 1975 Super Bowl IX were Pittsburgh Steelers Terry Bradshaw, and Minnesota Vikings Fran Tarkenton.
Click on the 'Super Bowl Starting QBs' link on this page to see the quarterbacks who started for their team in the Super Bowl.
Roger Staubach of the Cowboys and Terry Bradshaw of the Steelers each had a ring when they met in Super Bowls X and XIII. Jim Plunkett of the Raiders and Joe Theismann of the Redskins each had a ring when they met in Super Bowl XVIII. And in Super Bowl XLIII, Kurt Warner of the Cardinals and Ben Roethlisberger of the Steelers each have rings.
Troy Aikman, Eli Manning, Payton Manning, Jim Plunket, John Elway.