Brock Purdy has yet to win a Super Bowl as of November 2024.
Brock Purdy is an American football quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected with the last draft pick in the 2022 NFL Draft by the 49ers, which also gave him the crown of ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ from that year’s draft. Expected to initially be nothing but a practice squad member for the 49ers, Purdy was thrust unexpectedly into the starting role as a rookie due to injuries to then-designated starting QB Trey Lance and then his designated backup, Jimmy Garoppolo. Purdy made the most of the opportunity as he led the 49ers to six straight wins to close out the regular season while playing as a starter for 5 of those games. The 49ers clinched the NFC West title, as Purdy threw for over 1,300 yards and 13 TDs across that span. His stellar performances led to Purdy being named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team.
Purdy proved throughout the 2023 NFL season that his production the year prior was no fluke as he threw for 4,280 yards and 31 TDs in the 16 games that he started, leading the 49ers to both the NFC West title, as well as the #1 seed in the conference. However, the 2024 season has not been kind to him or the 49ers as Purdy is 5-5 in his 10 games as of November 2024. He has 13 touchdowns to just 8 interceptions on the season.
How many Super Bowls has Brock Purdy won?
Brock Purdy has not won a Super Bowl as of November 2024. He made his first Super Bowl appearance at Super Bowl LVIII, as the final game of his 2023-24 NFL Season, after defeating the Detroit Lions in the 2023 NFC Championship Game, 34-31.
In Purdy's rookie year, he had made it as far as the NFC Championship Game in the playoffs in 2022, where the 49ers lost to the Philadelphia Eagles 31-7 after Purdy suffered a UCL tear in his throwing arm from a hit by an Eagles defender, which prevented him from making any reasonable throws and hence led to his early exit from the game.
Brock Purdy Super Bowl's Wins and Losses
Purdy is 0-1 in the Super Bowl after he made his first Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl LVIII, held on February 11, 2024, at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - home of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Season | Super Bowl | Teams | Score |
2023-24 | LVIII | San Francisco 49ers vs Kansas City Chiefs | L 22-25 |
What Super Bowls did Brock Purdy play in?
Brock Purdy played in his first Superbowl in Superbowl LVIII. He led his 49ers team to battle against the Patrick Mahomes’ led Kansas City Chiefs. This was the 49ers’ first Super Bowl appearance since their defeat to the Chiefs at Super Bowl LIV (54).
Brock Purdy Playoff Appearances
Brock Purdy has made the playoffs on two occasions as of November 2024. Purdy made his playoff debut with a splash in the 2022 NFL Wildcard round against the Seattle Seahawks. He threw the ball for 332 yards and had 3 TDs. Purdy led the team past the Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round and into the NFC Championship Game in a faceoff against the NFC #1 seed, the Philadelphia Eagles. However, Purdy took a hit to his throwing arm, which caused him significant elbow damage and led to his early exit from the game. The 49ers went on to lose the game 7-31 to the Eagles.
Purdy repeated his flair for showing up in the big moments in 2023. He led the 49ers to a comeback win against the young Green Bay Packers, throwing for 252 yards and 1 TD in a close 24-21 win in the Divisional Round. Purdy again led a 49ers comeback win in the NFC Championship Game against the Detroit Lions where he threw for 262 yards and had 1 TD. The 49ers won the game 34-31, booking their ticket to Super Bowl LVIII (58) - Purdy’s first Super Bowl appearance.
FAQ's on Brock Purdy’s Super Bowl Wins
A. Brock Purdy wears #13 on his jersey for the San Francisco 49ers.
A. Purdy was the last pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. The last pick in the NFL Draft is celebrated with the moniker of ‘Mr. Irrelevant’.
A. No, Brock Purdy has not won a Super Bowl yet.
A. Brock Purdy is 24 years old as of November 2024.
A. Brock Purdy attended Iowa State University and played for the Iowa State Cyclones.