The Greatest Quarterbacks to Ever Play the Game

Published on 11/19/2017
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Kurt Warner

Kurt Warner is a rare specimen in that he could have been the greatest of all time if not for his constant struggle to stay on the field. Warner played for 12 years despite being undrafted and he won a Super Bowl back in 2008, grabbing the Super Bowl MVP along the way. Warner played football for six different teams while scoring a Super Bowl Ring, 2 MVPs, and 4 Pro Bowl nods. Warner will be forever loved for coming out of nowhere to get Arizona a Super Bowl. Hopefully Warner has some low cost health insurance from his time in the league to deal with those injuries, though.

Kurt Warner

Kurt Warner

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Teddy Bridgewater

Bridgewater’s college career with the University of Louisville was nothing short of spectacular so when he was drafted by the Vikings in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft, no one was surprised. In the NFL, he became the first rookie QB to ever complete over 70% of his passes in four straight games but when he injured his left leg in the 2016 season, things took a wrong turn, placing him on the injured list for the remainder of the season and it looks like this season too.

Teddy Bridgewater

Teddy Bridgewater

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