Super Bowl Winning QB Team Losing QB Team Quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl starts XVII, XVIII.500 [18] 1: Brett Favre * 1–1: Green Bay Packers N: XXXI, XXXII Super Bowl XVII was the Redskins' first Super Bowl victory (third NFL championship overall) and their second Super Bowl appearance; they were defeated by the Dolphins, 14–7, in Super Bowl VII. This was the second rematch in Super Bowl history (the first being the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowls X and XIII Miami Dolphins 17 vs. Washington Redskins 27 on January 30th, 1983 - Full team and player stats and box score Super Bowl XVII Rosters & Coaching Staffs. 1982 AFC Champions; Miami Dolphins #73 Bob Baumhower (NT) #11 Jim Jensen (QB) #49 William Judson (CB) #40 Mike In the strike-shortened 1982 Miami Dolphins season, Woodley handled the lion's share of the time at quarterback en route to Miami winning the American Football Conference title. The Dolphins went on to face the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XVII. At 24 years and three months of age, he was the youngest quarterback to start a Super Bowl at Roughly 57% of the time, a quarterback is named Super Bowl MVP. A panel made up of 16 media members working the Super Bowl selects the MVP. Super Bowl XVII. 1983. John Riggins. RB. Washington Won Super Bowl 27-17 vs. Miami Dolphins. Offensive Coordinator: Joe Bugel. Defensive Coordinator: Richie Petitbon. Other Notable Asst.: Don Breaux (Running Backs), Dan Henning (Offensive Assistant), Larry Peccatiello (Linebackers) and LaVern Torgeson (Defensive Line) Stadium: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium. Majority Owner: Jack Kent Cooke Super Bowl XVII - "John Riggins Run For The Ages" The Redskins had gone down early after Miami quarterback David Woodley and receiver Jimmy Cefalo connected on a 76-yard touchdown pass Otherwise, they were completely and utterly dominant all year long. The Redskins rolled past Detroit 31-7, Minnesota 21-7, and hated rival Dallas 31-17 to reach Super Bowl XVII. Quarterback Joe Theismann had a brilliant year, passing for over 2,000 yards in only nine games. He threw for 13 touchdowns and nine interceptions. Super Bowl XVII marked the first time in NFL history that the game aired across the pond in the United Kingdom — many in Canada tuned in as well. Bets, Spreads, & Pay-Outs Despite securing the No. 1 seed in their conference, an 8-1 record in a shortened season, and having a future Hall of Famer Joe Theismann at quarterback, the Redskins weren In 1983, Plunkett again ascended from backup to starter to quarterback the relocated Los Angeles Raiders to victory in Super Bowl XVIII. He is the only eligible quarterback with two Super Bowl wins as a starter not to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. [5] [6] He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1990. Super Bowl XVIII was an American football game played on January 22, 1984, at Tampa Stadium between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion and defending Super Bowl XVII champion Washington Redskins and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Los Angeles Raiders to determine the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1983 season. Dolphins coach Don Shula liked quarterback David Woodley's mobility, but it wasn't enough to help Miami beat the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XVII. MPS/WireImage.com Dolphins coach Don Shula liked quarterback David Woodley's mobility, but it wasn't enough to help Miami beat the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XVII. MPS/WireImage.com Super Bowl LIX is the 10th Super Bowl rematch in NFL history, but just the fourth rematch with the same quarterbacks. In the three occasions it has happened so far, Troy Aikman triumphed twice Washington Redskins 9 vs. Los Angeles Raiders 38 on January 22nd, 1984 - Full team and player stats and box score 7. Joe Montana, QB, San Francisco 49ers (Super Bowl XIX) In a duel against a fellow Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino, it was Joe Montana who showed out on the biggest stage. -Redskins QB Joe Theismann, in response: Super Bowl XVIII January 22, 1984 - Tampa Stadium - Tampa, FL. Super Bowl XVIII Quick Stats; Date: January 22, 1984 Massachusetts (1) Matt Hasselbeck, Xaverian Brothers (Westwood): XL Michigan (1) Earl Morrall, Muskegon: III Mississippi (2) Brett Favre, Hancock (Kiln): XXXI, XXXII Steve McNair, Mount Olive: XXXIV New Jersey (3) Joe Flacco, Audubon: XLVII Neil O'Donnell, Madison: XXX Joe Theismann, South River: XVII, XVIII New York (2) Boomer Esiason, East Islip (Islip Terrace): XXIII Ron Jaworski Barkley is without a doubt the most likely non-quarterback to be named Super Bowl MVP and the running back is currently priced at +260 with most USA bookmakers to take home the award. It is very rare that any player has better odds than either starting quarterback at the Super Bowl, but Barkley is priced significantly lower than teammate Jalen
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