There has never been a quarterback who has started and won two Super Bowls for two different teams. However, four quarterbacks have won Super Bowl rings with two different teams.
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Earl Morrall
Baltimore Colts: (SB III Lost) (SB V Won)
Miami Dolphins: (SB VII Won) (SB VIII Won)
He was a back up ever time.
Jeff Rutledge
Los Angeles Rams: (SB XIV Lost)
New York Giants: (SB XXI Won)
Washington Redskins: (SB XXVI Won)
He was a back up ever time.
Craig Morton
Dallas Cowboys: (SB V Lost) (SB VI Won)
Denver Broncos: (SB XII Won)
He started in SB V and SB XII. Also, he was a back up in SB VI.
Kurt Waner
St Louis Rams: (SB XXXIV Won) (SB XXXVI Lost)
Arizona Cardinals: (SB XLIII Lost)
He started ever Superbowl he played.
Through Super Bowl XLIII, no quarterback has started and won Super Bowls for two different teams. But there have been QBs on rosters of two different teams that have won Super Bowls.
1) Earl Morrill backed up John Unitas in Super Bowl V for the Baltimore Colts and Bob Griese in Super Bowls VII and VIII for the Miami Dolphins.
2) Jeff Rutledge backed up Phil Simms in Super Bowl XXI for the New York Giants and Mark Rypien in Super Bowl XXVI for the Washington Redskins.
3) Matt Cavanaugh backed up Joe Montana in Super Bowl XIX for the San Francisco 49ers and Jeff Hostetler of the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXV.
4) Jim McMahon started for the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX and backed up Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XXXI.
Through Super Bowl XLV, 2 QBs have started for two teams ...
1) Craig Morton - Super Bowl V for the Cowboys and Super Bowl XII for the Broncos.
2) Kurt Warner - Super Bowls XXXIV and XXXVI for the Rams and Super Bowl XLIII for the Cardinals.