From a career stats standpoint, you can make the case Doug Williams is the single worst QB ever to win a Super Bowl: his career completion percentage is sub-50 percent, he never made a Pro Bowl and he only had two decent-ish full seasons as a starter (1980-81 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers). He threw more TDs than INTs, but his career was, at Sports Unlimited News. Ranked: The worst quarterbacks to ever win a Super Bowl. Story by sportsunlimitednews.com • 43m These 10 quarterbacks, plus one honorable mention, played for exactly one winning team in the Super Bowl—and I think Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger owes his entire team a debt of gratitude. Nick Foles led the Philadelphia Eagles to a win in Super Bowl 52 but finished his career with a .500 regular-season record. This particular list isn't about being a bad NFL quarterback. These are the 10 worst quarterbacks to ever hoist the Lombardi Trophy. Almost any kid who grows up playing quarterback dreams of being the man to hoist the Lombardi Trophy and claim a Super Bowl Tampa Bay Buccaners quarterback Brad Johnson (C) pitches the ball during Super Bowl XXXVII against the Oakland Raiders at Qualcomm Stadium 26 January, 2003 in San Diego, California. The D also scored 21 of the team’s 48 points in the Super Bowl win over the Oakland Raiders. After the Super Bowl win, Johnson had one more solid season in 2003, but after that, he never cracked 3,000 passing yards, cementing himself on our list of the worst QBs to win a Super Bowl. Joe Flacco, 2012 Baltimore Ravens 9 Jan 1993: Quarterback Mark Rypien of the Washington Redskins drops back to pass during the Redskins 20-13 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in an NFC second round playoff game at Candlestick Park The Lombardi trophy has been held high by twenty-eight different starting quarterbacks, some better than others. Some quarterbacks are considered great because they have a ring or multiple rings After Gannon, four quarterbacks sit at No. 2 on the list of most interceptions thrown in a Super Bowl: Kerry Collins (XXXV), Drew Bledsoe (XXXI), Jim Kelly (XXVI) and Craig Morton (XII) all threw A "worst quarterbacks NFL Super Bowl" reel might not define Super Bowl LVII. Let’s look at the 10 worst quarterbacks Super Bowl games created. NBA. Eastern. Atlantic; Celtics. Nets. Knicks. Years Played: 1989-1997 Teams: Washington Redskins, San Diego Chargers Super Bowl Stats: SB XXIX: 24-49, 275 YDS, 1 TD, 2 INT Career Stats: Record: 50-31-0, 75.8 QBR 17,191 YDS, 89 TD, 84 INT Nick Foles etched his name in NFL history with his unfathomable run to Philadelphia’s first Super Bowl victory. Following an injury to MVP candidate Carson Wentz, Foles rose to prominence with the Philadelphia Eagles and guided them to victory in Super Bowl LII — earning Super Bowl MVP in the process after throwing for 373 yards and three touchdowns. Since Super Bowl I between the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs kicked off to finish the 1966-67 NFL season, 29 different quarterbacks have won a Super Bowl The Bears ultimately fell to the Colts 29-17 and Grossman was cemented as one of the worst QBs to ever step foot on a Super Bowl field. Check this out: BREAKING: Chiefs Star Tells Reporters His Doug Williams deserves the upmost respect for becoming the first black quarterback to play in, and win, a Super Bowl. No one can ever take that away from him, and nor should they try to diminish that achievement. Still, his career statistics are pretty ugly, with the former Washington QB going 1,240/2,507 (49.5%), for 100 touchdowns and 93 picks. The Bears ultimately fell to the Colts 29-17 and Grossman was cemented as one of the worst QBs to ever step foot on a Super Bowl field. GREATEST – Joe Montana Joe Montana #16, back up Sports Unlimited News. Ranked: The worst quarterbacks to ever win a Super Bowl. Story by sportsunlimitednews.com • 4h That Super Bowl 57 triumph marked the beginning of the Chiefs' current championship streak. Mahomes and Co. last year became just the ninth team to ever win back-to-back Super Bowls, and they now A Super Bowl full of iconic moments, the Arizona Cardinals pulled off a nearly impossible comeback and took the lead late in the fourth quarter, nearly winning the game with under two minutes to go with one of the best touchdown receptions the Super Bowl had ever seen, a 64-yard catch-and-run from Larry Fitzgerald.
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