#1 Joe Montana
Seasons Played: 16
Games Played: 192
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Starting QB Record: 117 – 47 – 0
Career Stats: 273 Touchdowns; 139 Interceptions; 40,551 Passing Yards
Super Bowl Record: 4 – 0
Accomplishments: 8 Pro Bowls; 3x All-Pro; 2x MVP; '89 AP Offensive Player of the Year
Joe Montana won all four of the Super Bowls that he appeared in (1981, 1984, 1988, and 1989). Within those four games, he threw 11 touchdowns, was interception-free, and became the first player ever to win Super Bowl MVP three times.
Throwing to one of the best pairs of hands ever, owned by Jerry Rice, for six seasons made Montana's numbers much better. One can strongly state that he could fall in the rankings for being injured for over a season and a half, but a lot of “what-if” cases can be made for every quarterback on this list.
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