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The 'Super Bowl starting quarterbacks' quiz
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The 'Super Bowl starting quarterbacks' quiz

Can you name the starting quarterbacks from every Super Bowl? Quiz clue: Super Bowl / Team. Good luck!

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SB LIX / KC
Patrick Mahomes
SB LIX / PHI
Jalen Hurts
SB LVIII / KC
Patrick Mahomes
SB LVIII / SF
Brock Purdy
SB LVII / KC
Patrick Mahomes
SB LVII / PHI
Jalen Hurts
SB LVI / CIN
Joe Burrow
SB LVI / LAR
Matthew Stafford
SB LV / KC
Patrick Mahomes
SB LV / TB
Tom Brady
SB LIV / KC
Patrick Mahomes
SB LIV / SF
Jimmy Garoppolo
SB LIII / NE
Tom Brady
SB LIII / LAR
Jared Goff
SB LII / PHI
Nick Foles
SB LII / NE
Tom Brady
SB LI / NE
Tom Brady
SB LI / ATL
Matt Ryan
SB 50 / DEN
Peyton Manning
SB 50 / CAR
Cam Newton
SB XLIX / NE
Tom Brady
SB XLIX / SEA
Russell Wilson
SB XLVIII / SEA
Russell Wilson
SB XLVIII / DEN
Peyton Manning
SB XLVII / BAL
Joe Flacco
SB XLVII / SF
Colin Kaepernick
SB XLVI / NYG
Eli Manning
SB XLVI / NE
Tom Brady
SB XLV / GB
Aaron Rodgers
SB XLV / PIT
Ben Roethlisberger
SB XLIV / NO
Drew Brees
SB XLIV / IND
Peyton Manning
SB XLIII / PIT
Ben Roethlisberger
SB XLIII / ARZ
Kurt Warner
SB XLII / NYG
Eli Manning
SB XLII / NE
Tom Brady
SB XLI / IND
Peyton Manning
SB XLI / CHI
Rex Grossman
SB XL / PIT
Ben Roethlisberger
SB XL / SEA
Matt Hasselbeck
SB XXXIX / NE
Tom Brady
SB XXXIX / PHI
Donovan McNabb
SB XXXVIII / NE
Tom Brady
SB XXXVIII / CAR
Jake Delhomme
SB XXXVII / TB
Brad Johnson
SB XXXVII / OAK
Rich Gannon
SB XXXVI / NE
Tom Brady
SB XXXVI / STL
Kurt Warner
SB XXXV / BAL
Trent Dilfer
SB XXXV / NYG
Kerry Collins
SB XXXIV / STL
Kurt Warner
SB XXXIV / TEN
Steve McNair
SB XXXIII / DEN
John Elway
SB XXXIII / ATL
Chris Chandler
SB XXXII / DEN
John Elway
SB XXXII / GB
Brett Favre
SB XXXI / GB
Brett Favre
SB XXXI / NE
Drew Bledsoe
SB XXX / DAL
Troy Aikman
SB XXX / PIT
Neil O'Donnell
SB XXIX / SF
Steve Young
SB XXIX / SD
Stan Humphries
SB XXVIII / DAL
Troy Aikman
SB XXVIII / BUF
Jim Kelly
SB XXVII / DAL
Troy Aikman
SB XXVII / BUF
Jim Kelly
SB XXVI / WAS
Mark Rypien
SB XXVI / BUF
Jim Kelly
SB XXV / NYG
Jeff Hostetler
SB XXV / BUF
Jim Kelly
SB XXIV / SF
Joe Montana
SB XXIV / DEN
John Elway
SB XXIII / SF
Joe Montana
SB XXIII / CIN
Boomer Esiason
SB XXII / WAS
Doug Williams
SB XXII / DEN
John Elway
SB XXI / NYG
Phil Simms
SB XXI / DEN
John Elway
SB XX / CHI
Jim McMahon
SB XX / NE
Tony Eason
SB XIX / SF
Joe Montana
SB XIX / MIA
Dan Marino
SB XVIII / LARD
Jim Plunkett
SB XVIII / WAS
Joe Theismann
SB XVII / WAS
Joe Theismann
SB XVII / MIA
David Woodley
SB XVI / SF
Joe Montana
SB XVI / CIN
Ken Anderson
SB XV / OAK
Jim Plunkett
SB XV / PHI
Ron Jaworski
SB XIV / PIT
Terry Bradshaw
SB XIV / LARM
Vince Ferragamo
SB XIII / PIT
Terry Bradshaw
SB XIII / DAL
Roger Staubach
SB XII / DAL
Roger Staubach
SB XII / DEN
Craig Morton
SB XI / OAK
Ken Stabler
SB XI / MIN
Fran Tarkenton
SB X / PIT
Terry Bradshaw
SB X / DAL
Roger Staubach
SB IX / PIT
Terry Bradshaw
SB IX / MIN
Fran Tarkenton
SB VIII / MIA
Bob Griese
SB VIII / MIN
Fran Tarkenton
SB VII / MIA
Bob Griese
SB VII / WAS
Bill Kilmer
SB VI / DAL
Roger Staubach
SB VI / MIA
Bob Griese
SB V / BLC
Johnny Unitas
SB V / DAL
Craig Morton
SB IV / KC
Len Dawson
SB IV / MIN
Joe Kapp
SB III / NYJ
Joe Namath
SB III / BLC
Earl Morrall
SB II / GB
Bart Starr
SB II / OAK
Daryle Lamonica
SB I / GB
Bart Starr
SB I / KC
Len Dawson

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