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The Super Bowl has long been the pinnacle of professional American football, showcasing the league's best talent in a high-stakes championship game.
Over the years, many quarterbacks (QBs) have etched their names into NFL history with stellar performances. But only a select few have managed to dominate the biggest stage multiple times. Let's dive into the quarterbacks who hold the record for the most Super Bowl wins and explore what makes them stand out.
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Tom Brady: The GOAT with 7 Titles
When it comes to Super Bowl success, Tom Brady is in a league of his own. Over a career spanning more than two decades, Brady has clinched seven Super Bowl titles, a feat unmatched in NFL history. Here's a breakdown of his Super Bowl victories:
- Super Bowl XXXVI (2002): Brady's first win with the New England Patriots came against the St. Louis Rams in a thrilling 20-17 game.
- Super Bowl XXXVIII (2004) and XXXIX (2005): Back-to-back wins solidified the Patriots dynasty.
- Super Bowl XLIX (2015): A nail-biting 28-24 victory over the Seattle Seahawks.
- Super Bowl LI (2017): Brady orchestrated a historic comeback against the Atlanta Falcons, overcoming a 28-3 deficit.
- Super Bowl LIII (2019): A defensive battle ending in a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams.
- Super Bowl LV (2021): Brady's first title with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at age 43.
His leadership, clutch performances, and unparalleled football IQ have earned him the title of Greatest of All Time (GOAT).
Joe Montana: The Perfect Record
Known as "Joe Cool," Joe Montana remains a symbol of excellence in postseason play. With a perfect 4-0 Super Bowl record, Montana led the San Francisco 49ers to victories in:
- Super Bowl XVI (1982)
- Super Bowl XIX (1985)
- Super Bowl XXIII (1989)
- Super Bowl XXIV (1990)
Montana's ability to stay calm under pressure, combined with his pinpoint accuracy, made him a legend. Notably, he threw zero interceptions in his Super Bowl appearances, earning three Super Bowl MVP awards.
Terry Bradshaw: The Steelers' Dynasty Leader
Terry Bradshaw was the driving force behind the Pittsburgh Steelers' dominance in the 1970s. With four Super Bowl wins (Super Bowl IX, X, XIII, XIV), Bradshaw's strong arm and fearless leadership helped the Steelers build one of the NFL's greatest dynasties.
He was named Super Bowl MVP twice and remains a beloved figure in Pittsburgh for his role in the team's success.
Troy Aikman: America's Team QB
Leading the Dallas Cowboys during their 1990s resurgence, Troy Aikman secured three Super Bowl titles (XXVII, XXVIII, XXX). Known for his accuracy and poise, Aikman's partnership with coach Jimmy Johnson and players like Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin made the Cowboys nearly unstoppable.
Patrick Mahomes: The Rising Star
Patrick Mahomes has quickly established himself as one of the NFL's brightest talents, already earning three Super Bowl titles with the Kansas City Chiefs. His victories include:
- Super Bowl LIV (2020): Mahomes led the Chiefs to a 31-20 comeback win over the San Francisco 49ers, earning the Super Bowl MVP award.
- Super Bowl LVII (2023): In a thrilling game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Mahomes showcased his resilience and playmaking ability, securing a 38-35 victory and his second Super Bowl MVP.
- Super Bowl LVIII (2024): Mahomes led the Chiefs to a dominant 34-20 win over the San Francisco 49ers, earning his third Super Bowl MVP.
Mahomes' combination of athleticism, arm talent, and football intelligence makes him a strong contender to climb this list in the future.
Quarterbacks with Two Titles
While some QBs have reached the Super Bowl multiple times, only a few have managed to win it twice, including:
- Peyton Manning (Indianapolis Colts, Denver Broncos)
- Eli Manning (New York Giants)
- John Elway (Denver Broncos)
- Ben Roethlisberger (Pittsburgh Steelers)
Each of these players brought unique strengths to their respective teams, cementing their legacy in NFL lore.
