Once again, the Super Bowl has produced a compelling quarterback matchup. A year after Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts dueled in the desert, Mahomes and Brock Purdy will try to lead their teams to victory in Super Bowl LVIII.Β
Already a two-time Super Bowl champ, Mahomes is looking to add to his laundry list of accomplishments that also includes two league and Super Bowl MVPs. Purdy, the final player picked in the 2022 NFL Draft, is hoping to join Hall of Famers Joe Montana and Steve Young as 49ers quarterbacks that have hoisted the Vince Lombardi trophies.Β
Below is a complete ranking of each of the Super Bowl’s 58 quarterback matchups — the list goes to 55 because there were three repeats — including Sunday’s between Mahomes and Purdy. It’s also important to note that these rankings are not a reflection of the quarterbacks’ performances in the Super Bowl, which is why we can already put a ranking on this year’s QB matchup.Β
No, this is not recency bias. And though the game didn’t play out as one of the best, the QB matchup is our No. 1. Widely considered to be the NFL’s best quarterback, Mahomes is the youngest player in NFL history to win regular season and Super Bowl MVP trophies. He and Brady are the only players with multiple regular season and Super Bowl MVP awards.Β
A member of the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team, Brady is widely considered to be the greatest quarterback who has ever played the position. He’s also the greatest Super Bowl quarterback of all-time, with 10 appearances, seven rings and five Super Bowl MVPs to boot. His three touchdown passes in Super Bowl LV propelled the Buccaneers to an upset win over the defending champion Chiefs.Β
2. Joe Montana vs. Dan Marino, Super Bowl XIX
Jan. 20, 1985: 49ers 38, Dolphins 16
Before Mahomes and Brady faced off, Β this was the mostly highly anticipated Super Bowl quarterback matchup ever. Montana was in his prime and three years removed from leading the 49ers to their first title. Marino was coming off of an MVP season that saw him throw for then NFL records of 5,084 yards and 48 touchdowns. Their performances in Super Bowl XIX lived up to the hype. Marino threw for 318 yards and a touchdown, while Montana threw for 333 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for 59 yards while leading the 49ers to their second Super Bowl title. While Montana won the hardware, Marino retired in 1999 as the NFL’s all-time leading passer and is arguably the greatest passer in league history as far as arm talent is concerned. Both players are members of the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.Β
The game was a dud, but Super Bowl XXIV featured two of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time in Montana and Elway. Montana, who at the time was widely considered to be the greatest ever, was polishing off his fourth Super Bowl trophy and third MVP award. Elway, the league’s MVP just two years earlier, was playing in his third Super Bowl in a four-year span. Elway closed out his career with two Super Bowl wins and an MVP performance in Super Bowl XXXIII, the final game of his career. Both quarterbacks are in the Hall of Fame.Β
4. John Elway vs. Brett Favre, Super Bowl XXXII
Jan. 25, 1998: Broncos 31, Packers 24
Favre entered this game as the NFL’s reigning three-time league MVP. He was also coming off of a victory in Super Bowl XXXI and was trying to become the fourth quarterback to win back-to-back titles. Standing in his way were the Broncos and Elway, whose diving run for a first down helped spearhead Denver to a 31-24 upset victory. In defeat, Favre threw for 256 yards with three touchdowns and one interception. Elway relied heavily on Terrell Davis, whose 157 yards and three touchdowns earned him MVP honors. Both quarterbacks are in the Hall of Fame.
5. Terry Bradshaw vs. Roger Staubach, Super Bowls X and XIII
The “Blonde Bomber” and “Captain America” faced each other in two of the most exciting Super Bowls ever. Bradshaw’s Steelers prevailed by four points in both games. In Super Bowl XIII, Bradshaw (the league’s MVP that season) threw for then Super Bowl records of 318 yards and four touchdowns while winning MVP honors. A four-time Super Bowl champion, Bradshaw won his second Super Bowl MVP following Pittsburgh’s win over Los Angeles in Super Bowl XIV. Staubach, who led the Cowboys to two Super Bowl wins during the 1970s, threw five touchdowns in two Super Bowls against Pittsburgh’s vaunted “Steel Curtain” defense. Both quarterbacks were first-ballot Hall of Famers.Β
Brees won MVP honors after going 32 of 39 for 288 yards and two touchdowns. Manning, who three years earlier led the Colts to a victory in Super Bowl XLI, won his second Super Bowl ring nine years later as a member of the Broncos. Manning received a gold jacket in 2021 and is also a member of the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. Brees retired as the NFL’s all-time passing leader and will likely be enshrined in Canton, Ohio in 2026, his first year of eligibility.Β
7. Aaron Rodgers vs. Ben Roethlisberger, Super Bowl XLVΒ
Feb. 6, 2011: Packers 31, Steelers 25
Rodgers and the Packers denied Big Ben the chance at becoming the fifth quarterback to win three Super Bowls. Instead, Rodgers became the third Packers starting quarterback to win a Super Bowl. He also won MVP honors after throwing for 304 yards and three touchdowns. Rodgers’ Super Bowl win is flanked by his four league MVP trophies.
Warner strolled into this game fresh off of his second league MVP award in three years. Warner was also looking to win his second Super Bowl after leading the “Greatest Show on Turf” to a win in Super Bowl XXXIV. Warner and his teammates’ run at history ultimately came up short against the Patriots, who were about to embark on their own dynasty. Warner threw for 365 yards, but Brady’s last-minute drive set up Adam Vinatieri’s game-winning field goal. Brady and Warner have won a combined five regular season MVPs and eight Super Bowls. They’ve also appeared in a combined 13 Super Bowls. Warner’s career has been enshrined in Canton, Ohio. Brady will join him in Canton in 2028, when he is first eligible.Β
9. Bart Starr vs. Len Dawson, Super Bowl I Β
Jan. 15, 1967: Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10
The first Super Bowl featured two of the best quarterbacks of their era. The NFL’s MVP that season, Starr won his first of two consecutive Super Bowl MVPs after leading the Packers to a 35-10 win over the Chiefs. Starr won five titles in Green Bay and is the last quarterback to lead his team to three consultive titles. Dawson, who won MVP honors in Kansas City’s win over Minnesota in Super Bowl IV, was a three-time AFL champion and a seven-time Pro Bowler. Both quarterbacks are members of the Hall of Fame.Β
10. Troy Aikman vs. Jim Kelly, Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII
Similar to Starr and Dawson, Aikman and Kelly were two of the best passers of their era. Kelly led the Bills to four consecutive Super Bowls, the only quarterback to do so. Aikman was the first quarterback to win three Super Bowls over a four-year span. In his first Super Bowl, Aikman won MVP after throwing four touchdowns in the Cowboys’ 52-17 rout of Buffalo. Dallas won the rematch while becoming the sixth team to win back-to-back titles. Both are in the Hall of Fame.Β
Three years after winning his first ring, Roethlisberger won his second after hitting Santonio Holmes for the game-winning score with 42 seconds remaining. Big Ben’s touchdown overshadowed Warner’s two fourth-quarter touchdown passes to Larry Fitzgerald. In defeat, Warner became the first quarterback to start in three Super Bowls with two different teams. He also had the three highest passing yardage totals in Super Bowl history. Roethlisberger will likely join Warner in Canton, Ohio in 2027 when he is first eligible for enshrinement.Β
12. Terry Bradshaw vs. Fran Tarkenton, Super Bowl IXΒ
Jan. 12: 1975: Steelers 16, Vikings 6
“Scrambling Fran” retired as the NFL’s all-time passing leader. He was also an incredibly hard quarterback to tackle, hence his nickname. The Steelers did manage to get to him in Super Bowl IX, as they held Tarkenton to just 102 yards passing while intercepting him three times. Bradshaw, who threw for just 96 yards, hit Larry Brown for the game-clinching score. Tarkenton was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1986, three years before Bradshaw’s induction.Β
13. Ken Stabler vs. Fran Tarkenton, Super Bowl XIΒ
Jan. 9, 1977: Raiders 32, Vikings 14
The NFL’s MVP in 1974, Stabler and his teammates finally reached the mountaintop after defeating the Vikings, 32-14. Against the Vikings, Stabler had success throwing the ball to Fred Biletnikoff, who became the second receiver to win Super Bowl MVP. A left-handed passer who played in some of the most iconic games in NFL history, Stabler was posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2016.Β
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Author: Bryan DeArdo
February 5, 2025 | 10:35 am