RANKED: Every Super Bowl-Winning QB From Worst To Best

34. Trent Dilfer

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While he was certainly not a bad quarterback, Trent Dilfer is arguably the worst starting QB to win a Super Bowl. Not known for flashy statistics, Dilfer’s ability to manage the game and complement a dominant defense showcased his value to the team. During Baltimore’s postseason run in 2000, Dilfer threw just three touchdown passes and didn’t surpass 190 passing yards in four games.

Throughout his career, Dilfer also had stints with other teams, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Seattle Seahawks, Cleveland Browns, and San Francisco 49ers. His journey highlighted his adaptability and durability in the league. Despite facing challenges and criticisms, Dilfer’s Super Bowl triumph with the Ravens remains a defining moment in his career.