Who is the youngest NFL quarterback to win a Super Bowl?

Who is the youngest NFL quarterback to win a Super Bowl?

Ben Roethlisberger
1. Ben Roethlisberger, 23 years old (Super Bowl XL) Recently retired QB Ben Roethlisberger became the youngest quarterback to win the Super Bowl in 2006 when he led the Pittsburgh Steelers to victory in Super Bowl XL at just 23 years old.

Who is the youngest player ever to win a Super Bowl?

Jamal Lewis
Jamal Lewis is the youngest in a win in a Super Bowl. He was 21 years and 152 days old in Super Bowl XXXV against the Giants on January 28, 2001. Not what you’re looking for?

Has a rookie QB ever won a Super Bowl?

And as the long and storied history of the NFL reminds us, no rookie quarterback has ever won a Super Bowl. In fact, no rookie quarterback has ever even reached a Super Bowl, with the few intrepid youngsters who reached their conference championship games unable to take that final step.

Would Joe Burrow be the youngest QB to win a Super Bowl?

Joe Burrow will be 25 years and 65 days old on Sunday, meaning he’d tie Russell Wilson as the fourth youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl if he and the Bengals defeat the Los Angeles Rams.

Has rookie QB won Super Bowl?

Has a sophomore QB ever won the Super Bowl?

Without Adam Vinatieri delivering the greatest field goal in NFL history against Oakland in the playoffs, there is no list referencing the 2001 Patriots. This was very much a team effort in New England in 2001, which is why Brady, one of three sophomore quarterbacks to win a Super Bowl, only ranks ninth.

Who is the youngest NFL player to win MVP?

Lamar Jackson
In 2019, Lamar Jackson became the youngest player to win the NFL MVP award at just over 23 years old. Interestingly, when Jackson won the award he took the mantle of youngest player to win the MVP from Patrick Mahomes, who won the award in 2018.

Who is the youngest NFL quarterback in history?

Youngest starting quarterbacks since 1970

  • 1 / 6. Alex Smith: 21 years, 155 days.
  • 2 / 6. Drew Bledsoe: 21 years, 204 days.
  • 3 / 6. Tommy Maddox: 21 years, 81 days.
  • 4 / 6. Matthew Stafford: 21 years, 219 days.
  • 5 / 6. Michael Vick: 21 years, 138 days.
  • 6 / 6. Jameis Winston: 21 years, 250 days.