Ranking Super Bowl's 20 best QBs: Patrick Mahomes near top after third MVP win following Super Bowl 58 victory (2024)

In the 58-year history of the Super Bowl, 20 quarterbacks stand out from the rest of those who have played in the game. The history of the Super Bowl -- and thus the NFL -- wouldn't be the same without them and their performances on pro sport's biggest stage.

Many legendary quarterbacks have won Super Bowls and are in the Hall of Fame at least partly because of how they played in those games. Their performances in those games also largely determined which team won and which team came up painfully short of a victory parade.

Our list of the 20 greatest Super Bowl quarterbacks of all time is not purely based on talent and career accomplishments. It's about their impact on the Super Bowl, both in the moment and in the following years.

20. Drew Brees

  • 1-0 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XLIV)

For whatever reason, Brees' performance in the Saints' first Super Bowl win hasn't gotten enough love over the years. Well, Brees is getting his due here. He did, after all, go 32 of 39 for 288 yards and two touchdowns. His touchdown pass to Jeremy Shockey with just under six minutes left gave the Saints the lead for good.

19. Aaron Rodgers

  • 1-0 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XLV)

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Rodgers' was exceptional in his lone Super Bowl. He threw for 304 yards and three touchdowns against a Steelers defense that had allowed the fewest points in the NFL during the regular season.

18. Nick Foles

  • 1-0 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (LII)

Foles capped off his stellar playoff run with the Eagles with an MVP performance in Super Bowl LII. Foles, who replaced an injured Carson Wentz with three games to go in the regular season, threw for 371 yards and three touchdowns in Philadelphia's 41-33 win over the Patriots. His touchdown catch on the "Philly Special" has gone down in Super Bowl lore.

17. Steve Young

  • 1-0 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XXIX)

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Young's performance against the Chargers is on the short list of the greatest individual performances by a quarterback in Super Bowl history. The league's MVP that season, Young threw for a still-standing Super Bowl record six touchdowns. Young threw for four touchdowns in the first half alone as the 49ers built a commanding 28-7 lead en route to a 49-26 win. He also led both teams with 49 yards rushing.

16. Phil Simms

  • 1-0 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XXI)

No one has completed a higher percentage of his passes in a Super Bowl than Simms, who went 22 of 25 (an 88 percent completion percentage) in leading the Giants to the franchise's first Super Bowl win. Simms, who threw three touchdowns against the Broncos, completed all 10 of his second-half pass attempts.

15. Doug Williams

  • 1-0 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XXII)

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Williams' performance against the Broncos was nothing short of legendary. The first Black QB to win the Super Bowl as a starter, Williams and his teammates overcame a slow start to record the greatest quarter a team has ever put together in a playoff game, let alone a Super Bowl.

Trailing 10-0 after one quarter, Washington scored 35 points in the second quarter, anNFLplayoff record for points in a quarter. Williams threw four touchdowns during that span that included 80 and 50-yard bombs to Ricky Sanders.

Williams finished the game with a then-Super Bowl record 340 yards and four touchdowns, as Washington rolled to a 42-10 win.

14. Kurt Warner

  • 1-2 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XXXIV)

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Warner played an integral role in three of the most exciting Super Bowls of all-time. He won his first Super Bowl start, a thriller against the Titans that saw Warner give the Rams the lead for good on a 73-yard bomb to Isaac Bruce. Warner's 414 yards in the Rams' 23-16 win broke Joe Montana's 11-year Super Bowl single-game record.

Two years later, Warner led a furious comeback bid that ultimately fell short in one of the greatest upsets in Super Bowl history. The Rams lost the game when Tom Brady led the Patriots on a last-minute scoring drive en route to his first Super Bowl win.

Warner made it back to the big game seven years later while helping the Cardinals reach the franchise's first Super Bowl. Arizona trailed 20-7 before Warner and Larry Fitzgerald connected for two scores, the second one a 64-yard strike with 2:37 left. Warner and the Cardinals came up short, though, thanks to the efforts of the next quarterback on our list.

13. Ben Roethlisberger

  • 2-1 record

Against the Seahawks, Big Ben recorded the worst passer rating of any Super Bowl-winning quarterback. But what the stat line doesn't show is Roethlisberger's 37-yard completion on a third-and-28 play that set up his touchdown run moments later or his key block on Anwtaan Randle El's touchdown pass to Hines Ward that clinched Pittsburgh's 21-10 win.

Roethlisberger was driven to play better when Pittsburgh made it back to the Super Bowl three years later. He delivered by engineering an 88-yard, game-winning drive that was punctuated by his touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes that is considered one of the greatest plays in Super Bowl history.

Big Ben and the Steelers came up short in Super Bowl XLV, but just by getting there, Roethlisberger became one of just 12 quarterbacks to start in at least three Super Bowls.

12. Jim Plunkett

  • 2-0 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XV)

Plunkett is very deserving of mention. He quarterbacked the Raiders to two Super Bowl wins over teams that were favored. Plunkett torched the Eagles to the tune of 261 yards and three touchdowns in Super Bowl XV, a performance that included a then-record 80-yard touchdown pass to Kenny King. Three years later, Plunkett's early success throwing to Cliff Branch set the stage for the Raiders' shocking 38-9 win over Washington.

11. Roger Staubach

  • 2-2 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (VI)

Staubach led the Cowboys to the franchise's first Super Bowl win at the end of the 1972 season, a win that came against a Dolphins team that would win the next two Super Bowls. Captain America then led Dallas to its second Lombardi Trophy five years later in a blowout win over the Broncos and their Orange Crush defense. In between, Staubach and the Cowboys battled but came up short in two epic Super Bowls against the Steelers, the NFL's other elite team during the '70s.

10. Bart Starr

  • 2-0 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (I, II)

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Starr set the standard for elite quarterback play in Super Bowls. His 250 yards in Super Bowl I stood as the single game record for a dozen years. Starr completed nearly 70 percent of his passes in Green Bay's 35-10 win over AFL champion Kansas City, an absurd number in those days.

9. Eli Manning

  • 2-0 Super Bowl record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XLII, XLVI)

I'm sure many of you are surprised to see Eli ranked this high. But consider that he is just one of five players with multiple Super Bowl MVPs. And in case you forgot, one of those performances came against a team that was going for the title of greatest team of all-time. Both of his wins came against the greatest QB of all-time.

If those facts aren't enough to convince you, look back at some of the plays Manning made in those games, starting with his go-ahead touchdown pass to David Tyree that occurred before his helmet completion to Tyree that set up his came-winning touchdown to Plaxico Burress. The Patriots complete their quest for an undefeated season if not for Manning.

As clutch as he was that night, Manning's best pass in Super Bowls took place in the Giants-Patriots rematch four years later. His 38-yard dime to Mario Manningham set up the game-winning score in New York's 21-17 win.

8. Joe Namath

  • 1-0 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (III)

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Namath could be higher; his role in the greatest upset in NFL history, an upset that was huge in the Super Bowl becoming the phenomenon that it is today, is hard to put into words. But he played in just one Super Bowl, which is why No. 8 is where Broadway Joe ultimately landed on my list.

An 18-point underdog, Namath guaranteed a win over Don Shula's Baltimore Colts, who lost just once en route to winning the NFL crown. The AFL's previous two champions were hammered in the Super Bowl; no one expected the Jets to put up a fight against the Colts, let alone win.

But that's exactly what happened. The Jets' defense came up with five big turnovers, while Namath kept Baltimore's ferocious pass rush off at bay by shortening his drop back and releasing the ball much quicker than he usually did. The result was a 16-7 win that forever changed pro football.

7. Peyton Manning

  • 2-2 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XLI)

Honestly, you could put Namath ahead of Manning and you wouldn't get any argument from me. As alluded to above, Manning's four Super Bowl appearances to Namath's one went a long way in the five-time league MVP getting this spot. Manning's distinction as the first starting quarterback to lead two different franchises to Super Bowl wins was the icing on the cake.

Manning split his four Super Bowl starts, but each one was a memorable chapter in Super Bowl lore. His first win, which occurred in pouring rain (the only Super Bowl that has had heavy rainfall) was Indianapolis' first Super Bowl win since the franchise moved from Baltimore to Indianapolis. Manning's second Super Bowl win nine years later was also the final game of his Hall of Fame career.

Manning's losses were perhaps more memorable than his losses. His pick-six late in Super Bowl XLIV abruptly ended the Colts' comeback bid while sealing the Saints' first Super Bowl win. Three years later, Manning's Broncos were blindsided by Seattle in one of the most shocking outcomes in Super Bowl history.

Win or lose, a Peyton Manning Super Bowl was memorable simply because it was a Peyton Manning Super Bowl. He's on the Mount Rushmore of any all-time QB list, and for good reason. His participation in those games added even more zest to what is already the world's most anticipated sporting event.

6. John Elway

  • 2-3 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XXXIII)

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Elway is the classic example of a great player who doesn't win it all until he has a great team around him. He led the Broncos to three Super Bowls in the late '80s, but Denver was blown out in each game by a combined score of 136-40.

He didn't get back to his fourth Super Bowl until he was 37, but the wait was more than worth it for Elway and the Broncos. The Broncos shocked the Packers in Super Bowl XXXII, with Elway's helicopter leap serving as a key play in Denver's 31-24 win. Elway didn't do much via the air that night, but he didn't have to, not with Terrell Davis running for 157 yards and three touchdowns and his defense forcing two key turnovers from Brett Favre.

Elway was named MVP in Super Bowl XXIII a year later (a 34-19 win over the Falcons) in what was the final game of his Hall of Fame career.

4. Troy Aikman

  • 3-0 record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XXVII)

One of four starting quarterbacks with three Super Bowl rings, Aikman was named MVP of his first Super Bowl, which also happened to be the final Super Bowl played at the historic Rose Bowl. Aikman threw four touchdowns and completed 70 percent of his passes in leading the Cowboys to a 52-17 thumping of Buffalo in Super Bowl XXVII. His 46-yard touchdown pass to Alvin Harper early in the fourth quarter put the game on ice.

Aikman was overcoming a serious concussion during the following year's Super Bowl, but he still make several key plays in Dallas' 30-13 win. His early success in Super Bowl XXX (that included a 47-yard completion to Deion Sanders) helped the Cowboys become the first franchise to win three Super Bowls over a four-year span.

While Montana and Brady have most of the Super Bowl's passing records, Aikman holds the record for the Super Bowl's highest career completion percentage with at least 50 pass attempts (70 percent).

4. Terry Bradshaw

  • 4-0 Super Bowl record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XIII, XIV)

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The Blonde Bomber remains the only quarterback to throw a game-winning touchdown pass in four separate Super Bowls. Of those touchdowns, the two that have most resonated over the years were his 64-yard bomb to Lynn Swann in Super Bowl X and his 73-yard strike to John Stallworth in Super Bowl XIV.

Bradshaw's best Super Bowl was his second Super Bowl win over the Cowboys. He set then-Super Bowl records with 318 yards and four touchdowns as Pittsburgh dethroned Dallas while earning the title of Team of the '70s.

Adding to Bradshaw's legend was that, unlike most quarterbacks on this list, he called his own plays.

3.Patrick Mahomes

  • 3-1 record
  • Super BowlMVP (LIV, LVII, LVIII)

Mahomes' first four Super Bowls -- and his performance in each of them -- were memorable. Mahomes threw two touchdowns (including the game winner) in theChiefs' win over the49ersin Super Bowl LIV. He tossed three touchdowns and had a huge run that set up the game-winning field goal against the Eagles in Super Bowl LVII.

He and the Chiefs fell well short of the mark in Super Bowl LV, but Mahomes' performance against theBuccaneersis still memorable. Playing with an out-manned offensive line, Mahomes did his bestFran Tarkentonimpression ashe desperately tired to keep the Chiefs in the game.

Mahomes turned in his best Super Bowl to date on Sunday night. After a slow start, he led the Chiefs on five scoring drives after halftime that included the game-winning drive in overtime to win Super Bowl LVIII 25-22. The drive included two monster runs by Mahomes that were punctuated by the first overtime touchdown pass in Super Bowl history.

THE CHIEFS ARE BACK-TO-BACK SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS! pic.twitter.com/ZzfhTyUXg9

— NFL (@NFL) February 12, 2024

2. Joe Montana

  • 4-0 Super Bowl record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XVI, XIX, XXIV)

It was actually a hard call between Bradshaw and Montana. Joe Cool ultimately got the nod for a few reasons, one of them being that he simply took the baton from Bradshaw and raised it to an even higher level.

Montana never threw an interception in a Super Bowl despite putting the ball in the air 122 times in his four appearances. He made big plays in each of San Francisco's four Super Bowl wins and because of that became the first player to win Super Bowl MVP three times.

Montana's last three Super Bowls were masterpieces. He threw for 331 yards and three touchdowns while also running for 59 yards (a Super Bowl record for a QB at the time) while besting Dan Marino and the Dolphins in Super Bowl XIX. Three years later, Montana engineered the most famous drive in Super Bowl history (at the time) that culminated with his game-winning touchdown pass to John Taylor.

A year after breaking the Bengals' hearts, Montana and the 49ers put on a clinic against the Broncos in Super Bowl XXIV. Montana threw for a then-Super Bowl record five touchdowns as the 49ers recorded the largest margin of victory (45 points) in Super Bowl history.

1. Tom Brady

  • 7-3 Super Bowl record
  • Super Bowl MVP (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XLIX, LI, LV)

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Brady's status as the greatest quarterback of all time was largely a byproduct of his excellence in Super Bowls. It started with his game-winning drive in Super Bowl XXXVI and ended with his three-touchdown performance in Super Bowl LV. In between, Brady played in eight other Super Bowls, won five more rings, was named MVP three additional times and won the only Super Bowl that's been decided in overtime.

Brady also took down the defending champion Seattle Seahawks despite facing a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter. The Patriots' comeback started, fittingly enough, with a 21-yard completion from Brady to Julian Edelman on a third-and-14 play. The duo later gave New England the lead for good in one of the greatest Super Bowls ever played.

Even Brady's Super Bowl losses were memorable. He nearly completed a desperation heave to Randy Moss that would have saved the '07 Patriots' undefeated season. In New England's loss Super Bowl loss to the Eagles, Brady threw for a Super Bowl record 505 yards.

Brady proved his greatness once and for all after winning a ring with Tampa. By doing so, he broke his own record as the only quarterback to win a Super Bowl (43) and joined Manning as the only starting quarterbacks to win Super Bowls with multiple franchises.

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FAQs

Where does Patrick Mahomes rank among all time QBS? ›

Based on the start Mahomes has already had to his incredible career, it's fair to rank him as a top-three quarterback in NFL history. Mahomes deserves to be in the same breath as Brady and Montana.

Why did Patrick Mahomes win Super Bowl MVP? ›

As a fitting way to cap his season, Mahomes also led the Chiefs in rushing with 66 yards on nine runs, including three massive conversions with his legs in the last two minutes of regulation and overtime. All told, Mahomes accounted for 399 of the Chiefs' 455 yards in the Super Bowl.

What QB has the best Super Bowl record? ›

In the record books of football history, one name stands tall - Tom Brady. Widely regarded as the Greatest of All Time (GOAT), Brady's illustrious career includes an unparalleled achievement - seven Super Bowl wins, a record that transcends team victories.

Who is better Montana or Mahomes? ›

Although Montana still has the edge in Super Bowls, Mahomes' first six seasons as a starter are insane compared to Montana's. This should come with the caveat that Montana played in a different era of football.

Is Mahomes better than Brady? ›

Mahomes was MVP in his first year as a starter. His floor and his ceiling as a player are both higher than Brady's. In his first six seasons, including playoffs, Mahomes is 88-25, with 260 passing TDs and three Super Bowl wins. Brady, on the other hand, was 82-26, with 167 passing TDs and three Super Bowl wins.

Is Patrick Mahomes better than Tom Brady all-time? ›

Brady is the NFL's all-time leader in the category, with 78 more than the next-closest player, Drew Brees. Mahomes, however, is averaging 31.3 touchdown passes per season, more than Brady's 28.2. At this rate, he just has to make sure he plays until he's into his early 40s.

How rich is Patrick Mahomes? ›

Patrick Mahomes's net worth is estimated around $70 million.

With his career earnings, along with various investments he's made in F1 and the Major League Baseball team Kansas City Royals, Mahomes has some serious change.

Who is the only 3 time MVP in Super Bowl history? ›

Tom Brady is the only player to have won five Super Bowl MVP awards (four with the New England Patriots and one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers); Joe Montana and Mahomes won three times and three other players—Bart Starr, Terry Bradshaw and Eli Manning—have won the award twice.

How many Super Bowls has Patrick Mahomes lost? ›

Patrick Mahomes has 1 loss in Super Bowls in his career.

Who is the all-time NFL rushing leader? What team has the worst record as a favorite since 2018?

Has any QB won 3 Super Bowls in a row? ›

No team has ever won three Super Bowls in a row. Mahomes realizes how difficult that challenge would be, but he seemed motivated to make it happen when asked what it would mean to him to three-peat next year. “Yeah, it's legendary,” Mahomes said in his Monday morning press conference.

Has any team won 3 Super Bowls in a row? ›

No NFL team ever has won three straight Super Bowls.

Is Patrick Mahomes the best QB? ›

But Mahomes stands alone as the youngest player ever to win league MVP and Super Bowl MVP in the same season. Mahomes also already has more passing yards and touchdowns than Brady did in his 20s. Mahomes has two more MVPs and six more Pro Bowl honors than Brady had at the same period in his position.

What does Joe Montana think of Patrick Mahomes? ›

Joe Montana joins Sports Illustrated from Radio Row ahead of Super Bowl 58. The hall of fame quarterback says Patrick Mahomes has his own ranking in the conversation for greatest quarterbacks to play the game because of how special he is.

Who does Patrick Mahomes compare to? ›

Tom Brady vs. Patrick Mahomes: Regular season stats
Tom BradyStatPatrick Mahomes
61.9%Completion Percentage66.5%
70QB wins74
7.0Yards per Attempt7.9
224.6Yards per Game296.1
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Has Patrick Mahomes ever lost as an underdog? ›

In his career, Mahomes is 10-3 in games when his Chiefs are underdogs, which ... kind of shows they shouldn't be underdogs all that often.

What is Patrick Mahomes ranked in the NFL? ›

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes named No. 1 in NFL's 'Top 100 Players of 2023' countdown. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was revealed Monday night as the best player in the NFL as voted on by his peers in NFL Network's annual countdown of the league's top 100 players.

Who is the greatest Chiefs QB of all-time? ›

Len Dawson

Where does Patrick Mahomes rank all-time in passing yards? ›

He currently ranks 39th in career passing touchdowns with 219 and 65th in career passing yards at 28,424. He will soon pass Hall of Famer Len Dawson as the Kansas City Chiefs' all-time passing leader for yards and touchdowns.

What is the quarterback rating for Purdy vs Mahomes? ›

Digging deeper into efficiency metrics, Purdy (72.7%) holds an edge, finishing the season with a higher completion percentage and passer rating than Mahomes (63%). In terms of average of touchdowns per game in 2023, Mahomes has 2.28 to Purdy's 1.76.

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