Ben Roethlisberger is the youngest quarterback ever to win a Super Bowl! “Big Ben” stands on a pedestal that maybe no one will ever knock him from. Reaching the highest of highs at such a young age, it’s near impossible to follow up with an encore that can reach the same level of fanfare as winning at only 23-years-old. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger became the youngest starting quarterback to win a Super Bowl in NFL history thanks to the team's 21-10 defeat over the Seahawks in 2006's Super The youngest quarterback to start and win a Super Bowl is Ben Roethlisberger, who was 23 in Super Bowl 40 when the Steelers defeated the Seahawks, 21-10. Hines Ward was named Super Bowl MVP, but Purdy has his team one win away from Super Bowl 57. If he pulls it off, Purdy will become the youngest-ever quarterback to start the Big Game. For now, here are the 10 youngest quarterbacks to start a Super Bowl in NFL history: The youngest quarterback to start a Super Bowl was Dan Marino, who was 23 years old and 127 days when he started Super Bowl 19 for the Dolphins. The 49ers won the game 38-16. The youngest starting quarterbacks in Super Bowl history all accomplished a remarkable feat, reaching the biggest stage in sports at an age when many other NFL stars are still developing their skill sets. Dan Marino is still the youngest quarterback to start the Super Bowl in history at the age of When Ben Roethlisberger drove the Pittsburgh Steelers to success in Super Bowl XL in 2006, he made history as the youngest quarterback to win the Super Bowl. Big Ben cemented his legacy in NFL Here's a full look at the youngest quarterbacks to make a Super Bowl start: 1. Dan Marino, Miami Dolphins, Super Bowl 19: 23 years, four months, five days 2. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Ben Roethlisberger is the second-youngest quarterback to appear in the Super Bowl. Ben made his Super Bowl debut with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2006. With stats including 9-for-21, 123 yards, and 2 INTs, Ben led his side to victory against the Seattle Seahawks 21-10. When Purdy takes the field at Allegiant Stadium, he will become the third-youngest quarterback to start a Super Bowl. He will be 24 years and 46 days old at kickoff, and if he wins, he will become The 10 youngest quarterbacks to start in a Super Bowl prior to Purdy compiled a 4-6 record. Some of those quarterbacks played well in a losing effort, while several played poorly in defeat. The only two quarterbacks younger than Purdy to start in the Super Bowl are Dan Marino (23 years, 127 days old for Super Bowl 20) and Ben Roethlisberger (23 years, 340 days old for Super Bowl 40). Here's a look at the youngest starting quarterbacks to win a Super Bowl: 1. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl 40: 23 years, 11 months, three days. 2. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl 54: 24 years, four months, 16 days. 3. Tom Brady, New England Patriots, Super Bowl 36: 24 years, six months. 4. He is the youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl but the youngest to start a Super Bowl game is Miami Dolphins legend Dan Marino. He was 23 years and 127 days old when he started Super Bowl XIX. Who is the youngest NFL quarterback to start a Super Bowl. This feat belongs to Marino who led the Dolphins to Super Bowl XIX at 23 years and 127 days old. Marino went 29 of 50 passing for 318 Mahomes -- who'll be 24 years, 138 days on Feb. 2 -- will become the fifth youngest quarterback to start a Super Bowl; it's another big accomplishment for the 2018 NFL MVP, who has played just two The 10 youngest starting quarterbacks in Super Bowl history . 1) Dan Marino, Dolphins (23 years, 127 days) 2) Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers (23 years, 340 days) 3) Brock Purdy, 49ers (24 years, 46 Dan Marino was the youngest quarterback to start a Super Bowl following his record-setting regular season for the Miami Dolphins in 1984. While Ben Roethlisberger isn't the youngest starting Mike Tomczak is the youngest quarterback in a Super Bowl. He was 23 years and 95 days old in Super Bowl XX against the Patriots on January 26, 1986. Big Ben is the youngest QB to win the Super Bowl, having done so in 2006 when the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Seattle Seahawks 21-10. Roethlisberger was just 23 years, 11 months and three days
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