Below is a list of the 10 worst Super Bowl performances in NFL history. These are quarterbacks who played so poorly on the game's biggest stage that they practically single-handedly cost The 10 Worst Quarterbacks to Ever Win a Super Bowl Were Terribly Average By C.A. Pinkham | February 9, 2023 The Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams met for Super Bowl LVI, the most recent Lombardi Trophy battle, at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. For this piece, let’s take a look at the 10 worst quarterback performances in Super Bowl history. 10. Patrick Mahomes: Super Bowl LV. In the previous season, Patrick Mahomes shined Here are some of the worst quarterback performances in Super Bowl history. For every quarterback that lifts the Lombardi Trophy, there is one walking off the Super Bowl field in defeat. Through 58 editions of the game, some signal callers have made that woeful walk after truly dismal performances. But the worst quarterback performance ever in a Super Bowl belongs to Craig Morton of the Denver Broncos. At Super Bowl XII in 1978, Morton completed just four passes for a total of only 39 yards. Great performances in the Super Bowl are not among them, and this 40-car pileup at rush hour in this 37-24 loss to Washington was the most disastrous of the bunch. The Super Bowl is just days away and we have a great quarterback match-up to look forward to. But this list isn't about greatness, it's about quarterbacks who performed downright awful at The Super Bowl has had plenty of awful performances, by teams and especially by quarterbacks Everyone remembers the legends and their great performances. But what about the worst? Best & Worst QB Performances in Super Bowl History! Check out our other channels:NFL Mundo Brasil A look at the five worst quarterback performances in Super Bowl history, including Denver Broncos legend John Elway. For every quarterback that lifts the Lombardi Trophy, there is one walking off the Super Bowl field in defeat. Through 58 editions of the game, some signal callers have made that woeful walk after Super Bowl III: New York Jets 16, Baltimore Colts 7. Passer rating: 9.3. Passing stats: 6-for-17, 71 yards, 0 TD/3 INT. In the first game to be officially dubbed “Super Bowl” — the first two iterations were known as the AFL-NFL World Championship Game and retroactively renamed — Morrall and the Colts went down to Joe Namath and the Jets in one of the biggest upsets in NFL history. For every quarterback that lifts the Lombardi Trophy, there is one walking off the Super Bowl field in defeat. Through 56 editions of the game, some signal callers have made that woeful walk after Concluding his career as a seven-time Super Bowl champion, five-time Super Bowl MVP, and three-time NFL MVP, Brady’s legacy seems challenging for any quarterback to surpass. His legendary performances in numerous high-pressure games, including the masterful comeback against the Falcons in Super Bowl LI, firmly established Brady as the Here are the five worst Super Bowl performances by a QB in history. Related: 5 best Super Bowl performances by a QB in history. 5. Craig Morton – 0.0 passer rating at Super Bowl XII (1978) But this Super Bowl is also remembered for being one of the most unwatchable championship games in history and for the worst quarterback play by a winning starting quarterback in Super Bowl history. Second-year Pittsburgh quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger was terrible in the game, posting a 22.6 passer rating, the worst quarterback rating in For every quarterback that lifts the Lombardi Trophy, there is one walking off the Super Bowl field in defeat. Through 58 editions of the game, some signal callers have made that woeful walk after Let’s take a look back at the 10 worst Super Bowl performances of all-time. Craig Morton, QB, Broncos – Super Bowl XII NEW ORLEANS, LA – JANUARY 15: Quarterback Craig Morton #7 and the 266 votes, 419 comments. Title. 2000 Trent Dilfer was eons ahead of 2015 Peyton Manning. For overall career Dilfer is a contender for worst, but for the season/the actual SB game Manning wins this by a mile. For every quarterback that lifts the Lombardi Trophy, there is one walking off the Super Bowl field in defeat. Through 58 editions of the game, some signal callers have made that woeful walk after
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