Want to win the Super Bowl? Get a Hall-of-Fame Quarterback!

If your favorite NFL team wants to win a Super Bowl, your best chance of winning should include having an NFL Hall-of-Fame caliber quarterback at the helm.  It’s true, and I have the statistics below to back-up my claim.

By every Super Bowl decade, your team will have its best chance to win with a Hall-of-Fame level quarterback running the offense.  In the first 10 Super Bowls, every winning quarterback eventually became an NFL Hall-of-Famer.  In subsequent Super Bowl Roman Numeral decades, a team with a future Hall-of-Fame quarterback won at least 60% of the time.  Out of 51 Super Bowl games played, an NFL Hall-of-Fame quarterback has led the winning team 68.63% of the time.

For the most recent decade, I have made a few assumptions:

  1.  Tom Brady = a virtual lock for Hall-of-Fame, so I have indicated him as a Hall-of-Famer
  2.  Peyton Manning = ditto
  3.  Drew Brees – based on his career NFL records/stats and 1 Super Bowl win, he’s likely in.
  4.  Aaron Rodgers – same as Brees above, but just a little bit less likely due to injuries, bad TV commercials, etc.

I’m currently NOT including 2-time Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger as a “lock” nor the NY Giants 2-time SB winner, Eli Manning, as future Hall-of-Famers.  Winning 2 Super Bowls during your career does not guarantee that you will be inducted into the NFL’s Hall-of-Fame (see also: Jim Plunkett).  Seattle’s Russell Wilson is certainly moving up the potential Hall-of-Fame chart every year and, with another Super Bowl win, could likely position himself for entry into the golden circle once his career ends.

Given Ben’s off-the-field issues several years ago, Eli’s great years/terrible years at quarterback, and Russell’s relative youth, I had to draw the line somewhere.

The moral of this story?  As the playoff season nears, and your team has a quarterback named Brady, Brees, or Rodgers running the show, your statistical chances of hoisting the championship trophy are higher than the other teams without a Hall-of-Fame level quarterback.

Here is the complete list of all 51 Super Bowl winning quarterbacks and whether they made (or should soon make) the NFL Hall-of Fame.

 

S.Bowl Winning QB Winning Team H-O-Fame?
1 Bart Starr Green Bay 1
2 Bart Starr Green Bay 1
3 Joe Namath NY Jets 1
4 Len Dawson Kansas City 1
5 Johnny Unitas Baltimore 1
6 Roger Staubach Dallas 1
7 Bob Griese Miami 1
8 Bob Griese Miami 1
9 Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh 1
10 Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh 1
11 Ken Stabler Oakland 1
12 Roger Staubach Dallas 1
13 Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh 1
14 Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh 1
15 Jim Plunkett Oakland
16 Joe Montana San Francisco 1
17 Joe Theismann Washington
18 Jim Plunkett Oakland
19 Joe Montana San Francisco 1
20 Jim McMahon Chicago
21 Phil Simms New York Giants
22 Doug Williams Tampa Bay
23 Joe Montana San Francisco 1
24 Joe Montana San Francisco 1
25 Jeff Hostetler New York Giants
26 Mark Rypien Washington
27 Troy Aikman Dallas 1
28 Troy Aikman Dallas 1
29 Steve Young San Francisco 1
30 Troy Aikman Dallas 1
31 Brett Favre Green Bay 1
32 John Elway Denver 1
33 John Elway Denver 1
34 Kurt Warner St. Louis 1
35 Trent Dilfer Baltimore
36 Tom Brady New England 1
37 Brad Johnson New York Giants
38 Tom Brady New England 1
39 Tom Brady New England 1
40 Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh
41 Peyton Manning Indianapolis 1
42 Eli Manning New York Giants
43 Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh
44 Drew Brees New Orleans 1
45 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay 1
46 Eli Manning New York Giants
47 Joe Flacco Baltimore
48 Russell Wilson Seattle
49 Tom Brady New England 1
50 Peyton Manning Denver 1
51 Tom Brady New England 1
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68.63%