x
The 'Most QB wins by NFL franchise' quiz
Photo by Tony Tomsic-USA TODAY NETWORK

The 'Most QB wins by NFL franchise' quiz

Happy 54th birthday to one-time Pro Bowl quarterback and Super Bowl XXV champion, Trent Dilfer!

Dilfer was selected with the sixth-overall pick in the 1994 NFL Draft out of Fresno State by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He’d start two games as a rookie before taking over as the full-time QB1 in 1995. He made his lone Pro Bowl in his 1997 campaign, when he threw for 2,555 yards and 21 touchdowns, but never won more than 10 games in his six seasons with the Bucs. 

He signed as a free agent with the Ravens in 2000, where he backed up Tony Banks for the first seven games before taking over as the starter in Week 9. That decision for head coach Brian Billeck paid off, as Dilfer went 7-1 in the regular season and helped guide the Ravens to a championship in Super Bowl XXXV against the Giants. 

Dilfer would play six more seasons between the Seahawks, Browns and 49ers, but never started more than 11 games in a campaign from 2001 to his retirement after 2007. 

Since retiring, Dilfer has spent time both the media and coaching ranks, and he was most recently the head coach at UAB where he went 9-21 before being fired mid-season this year. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. While Dilfer’s numbers aren’t eye-popping, he’s still a Super Bowl champion and the all-time wins record holder for a Tampa Bay Buccaneer quarterback with 38. With that being said, can you name the quarterbacks with the most wins for each NFL franchise?

Good luck!

Did you like this quiz? Are there any quizzes you’d like to see us make in the future? Let us know your thoughts at quizzes@yardbarker.com, and make sure to subscribe to our Quiz of the Day Newsletter for daily quizzes sent right to your email!

SCORE:
0/33
TIME:
5:00
ARZ* / 87 / 1966-83
Jim Hart
ATL / 120 / 2008-21
Matt Ryan
BAL / 96 / 2008-18
Joe Flacco
BUF / 101 / 1986-96
Jim Kelly
CAR / 68 / 2011-19, 2021
Cam Newton
CHI / 51 / 2009-16
Jay Cutler
CIN / 91 / 1971-86
Ken Anderson
CLE / 57 / 1974-83
Brian Sipe
CLE / 57 / 1946-55
Otto Graham
DAL / 94 / 1989-2000
Troy Aikman
DEN / 148 / 1983-98
John Elway
DET / 74 / 2009-20
Matthew Stafford
GB / 160 / 1992-2007
Brett Favre
HOU / 46 / 2007-13
Matt Schaub
IND / 141 / 1998-2000
Peyton Manning
JAX / 63 / 1995-2003
Mark Brunell
KC / 95 / 2017-Present
Patrick Mahomes
LAC* / 123 / 2004-19
Philip Rivers
LAR / 74 / 1962-72
Roman Gabriel
LVR* / 69 / 1970-79
Ken Stabler
MIA / 147 / 1983-99
Dan Marino
MIN / 91 / 1961-66, 1972-78
Fran Tarkenton
NE / 219 / 2000-19
Tom Brady
NO / 142 / 2006-20
Drew Brees
NYG / 117 / 2004-19
Eli Manning
NYJ / 60 / 1965-76
Joe Namath
PHI / 92 / 1999-2009
Donovan McNabb
PIT / 165 / 2004-21
Ben Roethlisberger
SEA / 104 / 2012-21
Russell Wilson
SF / 100 / 1979-92
Joe Montana
TB / 38 / 1994-99
Trent Dilfer
TEN / 76 / 1995-2005
Steve McNair
WAS / 77 / 1974-85
Joe Theismann

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

More must-reads:

Quiz of the Day Newsletter

If you enjoy sports quizzes, you'll love Yardbarker's Quiz of the Day Newsletter, home to the best sports quizzes anywhere.

  • Join the thousands of sports fans who are already addicted.
  • Challenge your friends, or play solo.
  • Always free!

Subscribe now!