![]() Vince Ferragamo (0-1) Kurt Warner (1-1) Jared Goff (0-1) Matthew Stafford (1-0)īob Griese (2-1) Dan Marino (0-1) David Woodley (0-1) Peyton Manning (1-1) Earl Morrall (0-1) Johnny Unitas (1-0) John Elway (2-3) Peyton Manning (1-1) Craig Morton (0-1) Rich Gannon (0-1) Daryle Lamonica (0-1) Jim Plunkett (2-0) Ken Stabler (1-0)īilly Kilmer (0-1) Mark Rypien (1-0) Joe Theismann (1-1) Doug Williams (1-0) Kerry Collins (0-1) Jeff Hostetler (1-0) Eli Manning (2-0) Phil Simms (1-0) ![]() Troy Aikman (3-0) Craig Morton (0-1) Roger Staubach (2-2)īrett Favre (1-1) Aaron Rodgers (1-0) Bart Starr (2-0) Terry Bradshaw (4-0) Neil O'Donnell (0-1) Ben Roethlisberger (2-1)ĭrew Bledsoe (0-1) Tom Brady (6-3) Tony Eason (0-1)Ĭolin Kaepernick (0-1) Joe Montana (4-0) Steve Young (1-0), Jimmy Garoppolo (0-1) Who has won most Super Bowls in NFL history? Rk Buffalo, of course, lost four straight from 1991-94. The Bills and Vikings are tied for most Super Bowl appearances without a win at 0-4. New England joined the Steelers with an NFL-leading sixth Super Bowl win in 2019, while the Cowboys and 49ers have five apiece. And a whopping 30 of the 56 Super Bowls have been won by just six franchises. ![]() Of the 28 franchises to have played in a Super Bowl, 20 have actually won a championship. But then Brady moved on to greener pastures in Tampa Bay and won a seventh on his own - the most by any player ever. After the Patriots' victory in Super Bowl 53, their sixth in nine trips under quarterback Tom Brady, it appeared there would be a new franchise taking over sole possession of Super Bowl championships in the NFL history books. ![]()
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