2020s
2010s
2000s
90s
80s+ 70s
100

He was drafted 32 in the 2018 draft



Lamar Jackson

100

His Wife sings the Song Level Up



Russell Wilson

100

 He is hated by the Baltimore Ravens 



Ben Roethlisberger 

100

He Won Back to Back Super Bowl in 1998 and 1999



John Elway  

100

He is part of a Legendary Wide Receiver Quarterback Duo



Joe Montana 


200

He play for LSU and Was drafted First overall in 2020

Joe Burrow

200

In the Super Bowl his team blew a 28 3 lead and lost 34–28



Matt Ryan

200

He is undefeated in the Super Bowl 



Eil Manning 


200

He was a backup for four seasons of a great QB 



Steve Young

200

He led the struggling New Orleans Saints through the 1970s.



Archie Manning

300

He has three brothers and two sisters. And His mother is a karen



Zach Wilson  

300

This man went to the playoff four years straight then won the Super Bowl in his 5th Playoff Appearance.  



Joe Flacco 

300

He was the  first quarterback in the history of the game to win Super Bowls with two different teams.



Peyton Manning 

300

He can be since Every Monday with his partner 



Troy Aikman

300

He was unable to Win a super Bowl 



Dan Marino

400

He had his Daughter Before Marriage 



Patrick Mahomes II

400

He has only been able to win a Super Bowl in his career. And he hasn’t retired since  



Aaron Rogers 

400

He has 9 Kids!!!



Philip Rivers

400

He lead his team to four consecutive Super Bowls (1991-1994) and lost all four



Jim Kelly

400

He led the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl championships (1975, 1976, 1979, and 1980)



Terry Bradshaw

500

He won 3 consecutive division titles in 2020, 2021, and 2022



Josh Allen

500

He had his Kids in between his Super Bowl wins 


Tom Brady

500

He played in one Super Bowl in his career. In 2010 he led his team to their first Super Bowl championship, and he was named the game's Most Valuable Player



Drew Brees



500

He Won Super Bowl XXXI in 1997 then was replaced in the next decade 



Brett Favre

500

This former Heisman winner played every single season in the 1970s, finishing with an 84-29 record as a starting quarterback. He led the Cowboys to four Super Bowl appearances, including championship wins in 1971 (Miami Dolphins) and 1977 (Denver Broncos). The Hall of Famer earned six trips to the Pro Bowl and won the NFL MVP in 1971. Starting his career late at the age of 27 after serving in the Navy



Roger Staubach

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