The Pittsburgh Steelers seem to be stuck in quarterback purgatory, and that's how it's been for a few years now. They had to completely overhaul that position after the 2023 season, and there is a realistic chance that they do that again this offseason.
Number three in Ben Roethlisberger’s ranking is Hall of Fame inductee Fran Tarkenton. If McNabb was unlucky for 9 postseason wins and 0 Super Bowls, Tarkenton made it to three Super Bowls and left with none to show.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy, aka Mr. Irrelevant, has made it further than any of his critics could have possibly imagined. On Feb. 11, when the second-year pro suits up for Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas against the Kansas City Chiefs,
Jayden Daniels carries poise, pocket presence and accuracy that belie his years. Those attributes tend to translate well to Super Bowl success.
Should the Washington Commanders defeat the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game, Jayden Daniels would be the first rookie quarterback to start in a Super Bowl. Dan Marino and Ben Roethlisberger were both younger than Daniels is now when they made it to the Big Game,
Getting to the Super Bowl is hard. Just ask Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, who fell short once again this season. Warren Moon and Dan Fouts are Hall of Famers and never got there. Dan Marino, Steve Young and Aaron Rodgers each started one.
As Super Bowl 59 nears, here's a countdown of the 59 greatest teams to play on Super Sunday. Guess what? Not all are champions.
Which Super Bowl is the best? Which Super Bowl is the worst? With another Super Sunday on the horizon, Nate Davis ranks all 58 prior games.
Jayden Daniels, Terry McLaurin, and Dan Quinn are on the verge of historic milestones as the Commanders take on the Eagles for a shot at the Super Bowl.
With Super Bowl season almost upon us, it’s a good time to look at which top NFL players are unfortunately bound to retire without a ring.