Favre Super Bowl Mvp
New England Patriots 21 vs. Green Bay Packers 35 on January 26th, 1997 - Full team and player stats and box score. Jan 27, 2021 Julian Edelman (Super Bowl LVIII) won it in the lowest scoring Super Bowl of all-time (13-3) when Tom Brady had zero TD passes and Edelman had over half the team’s receiving yards Desmond Howard (Super Bowl XXXI) won it by having 244 return yards and scoring the clinching kickoff return TD, in a game where Brett Favre passed for 246 yards. As part of the 'It's That Easy' campaign, Wix.com posted Super Bowl ad teasers featuring retired NFL legends Terrell Owens and Emmitt Smith attempting to launch fictitious new careers. Favre led Green Bay to a 35-21 victory against New England in Super Bowl XXXI on Jan. Favre hit 14 of 27 passes for 246 yards and two TDs. Desmond Howard earned Super Bowl MVP honors.
Chiefs vs Buccaneers NFL Live Stream Online, NFL Super Bowl 2021 Live Stream online, free NFL Game on Chiefs vs Buccaneers TV Channel CBS, CBS Sports App, CBS All Access, NBC, FOX, BBC One, Before this year’s Super Bowl, this was the mostly highly anticipated Super Bowl quarterback matchup ever. Montana was in his prime and three years removed from leading the 49ers to their first title. Marino was coming off of an MVP season that saw him throw for then NFL records of 5,084 yards and 48 touchdowns. Their performances in Super Bowl XIX lived up to the hype. Marino threw for 318 yards and a touchdown, while Montana threw for 333 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for 59 yards while leading the 49ers to their second Super Bowl title. While Montana won the hardware, Marino retired in 1999 as the NFL’s all-time leading passer and is arguably the greatest passer in league history as far as arm talent is concerned. Both players are members of the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.
3. Joe Montana vs. John Elway, Super Bowl XXIV
Jan. 28, 1990: 49ers 55, Broncos 10
The game was a dud, but Super Bowl XXIV featured two of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time in Montana and Elway. Montana, who at the time was widely considered to be the greatest ever, was polishing off his fourth Super Bowl trophy and third MVP award. Elway, the league’s MVP just two years earlier, was playing in his third Super Bowl in a four-year span. Elway closed out his career with two Super Bowl wins and an MVP performance in Super Bowl XXXIII, the final game of his career. Both quarterbacks are in the Hall of Fame.
4. John Elway vs. Brett Favre, Super Bowl XXXII
Jan. 25, 1998: Broncos 31, Packers 24
Favre entered this game as the NFL’s reigning three-time league MVP. He was also coming off of a victory in Super Bowl XXXI and was trying to become the fourth quarterback to win back-to-back titles. Standing in his way was the Broncos and Elway, whose diving run for a first down helped spearhead Denver to a 31-24 upset victory. In defeat, Favre threw for 256 yards with three touchdowns and one interception. Elway relied heavily on Terrell Davis, whose 157 yards and three touchdowns earned him MVP honors. Both quarterbacks are in the Hall of Fame.
5. Terry Bradshaw vs. Roger Staubach, Super Bowls X and XIII
Jan. 18, 1976: Steelers 21, Cowboys 17
Jan. 21, 1979: Steelers 35, Cowboys 31
The “Blonde Bomber” and “Captain America” faced each other in two of the most exciting Super Bowls ever. Bradshaw’s Steelers prevailed by four points in both games. In Super Bowl XIII, Bradshaw (the league’s MVP that season) threw for then Super Bowl records of 318 yards and four touchdowns while winning MVP honors. A four-time Super Bowl champion, Bradshaw won his second Super Bowl MVP following Pittsburgh’s win over Los Angeles in Super Bowl XIV. Staubach, who led the Cowboys to two Super Bowl wins during the 1970s, threw five touchdowns in two Super Bowls against Pittsburgh’s vaunted “Steel Curtain” defense. Both quarterbacks were first-ballot Hall of Famers.
The MPV award is given to the most valuable player in the Super Bowl final. The award is currently decided by a fan vote during the game (20%) and by a panel of 16 American football writers and broadcasters who vote after the game (80%).
Game | Year | Most Valuable Player | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
LV | 2021 | Tom Brady | Quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
LIV | 2020 | Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs quarterback |
LIII | 2019 | Julian Edelman | Wide receiver for the New England Patriots |
LII | 2018 | Nick Foles | Quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles |
LI | 2017 | Tom Brady | Quarterback for the New England Patriots |
L | 2016 | Von Miller | outside linebacker for the Denver Broncos |
XLIX | 2015 | Tom Brady | Quarterback for the New England Patriots |
XLVIII | 2014 | Malcolm Smith | Linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks |
XLVII | 2013 | Joe Flacco | Quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens |
XLVI | 2012 | Eli Manning | Quarterback for the NY Giants |
XLV | 2011 | Aaron Rodgers | Quarterback for the Green Bay Packers |
XLIV | 2010 | Drew Brees | Quarterback for New Orleans Saints |
XLIII | 2009 | Santonio Holmes | Wide receiver |
XLII | 2008 | Eli Manning | Quarterback |
XLI | 2007 | Peyton Manning | Quarterback |
XL | 2006 | Hines Ward | Wide receiver |
XXXIX | 2005 | Deion Branch | Wide receiver |
XXXVIII | 2004 | Tom Brady | Quarterback |
XXXVII | 2003 | Dexter Jackson | Safety |
XXXVI | 2002 | Tom Brady | Quarterback |
XXXV | 2001 | Ray Lewis | Linebacker |
XXXIV | 2000 | Kurt Warner | Quarterback |
XXXIII | 1999 | John Elway | Quarterback |
XXXII | 1998 | Terrell Davis | Running back |
XXXI | 1997 | Desmond Howard | Kick returner/punt returner |
XXX | 1996 | Larry Brown | Cornerback |
XXIX | 1995 | Steve Young | Quarterback |
XXVIII | 1994 | Emmitt Smith | Running back |
XXVII | 1993 | Troy Aikman | Quarterback |
XXVI | 1992 | Mark Rypien | Quarterback |
XXV | 1991 | Ottis Anderson | Running back |
XXIV | 1990 | Joe Montana | Quarterback. his record third MVP |
XXIII | 1989 | Jerry Rice | Wide receiver |
XXII | 1988 | Doug Williams | Quarterback |
XXI | 1987 | Phil Simms | Quarterback |
XX | 1986 | Richard Dent | Defensive end |
XIX | 1985 | Joe Montana | Quarterback |
XVIII | 1984 | Marcus Allen | Running back |
XVII | 1983 | John Riggins | Running back |
XVI | 1982 | Joe Montana | Quarterback |
XV | 1981 | Jim Plunkett | Quarterback |
XIV | 1980 | Terry Bradshaw | Quarterback |
XIII | 1979 | Terry Bradshaw | Quarterback |
XII | 1978 | Randy White, Harvey Martin | the only co-winners. White was Defensive tackle, Martin Defensive end |
XI | 1977 | Fred Biletnikoff | Wide receiver |
X | 1976 | Lynn Swann | Wide receiver |
IX | 1975 | Franco Harris | Running back |
VIII | 1974 | Larry Csonka | Running back |
VII | 1973 | Jake Scott | Safety |
VI | 1972 | Roger Staubach | Quarterback |
V | 1971 | Chuck Howley | Linebacker. The only player from a losing team to be named MVP |
IV | 1970 | Len Dawson | Quarterback |
III | 1969 | Joe Namath | Quarterback |
II | 1968 | Bart Starr | Quarterback |
I | 1967 | Bart Starr | Quarterback |
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