MSN Slideshow Every Player to Win Multiple Super Bowl MVPs By Pro Football Network FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail February 6, 2025 | 10:00 AM EST Share FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail 1 of 8 Bart Starr is the only NFL quarterback to lead his team to three straight league championships. The Green Bay Packers legend played 16 seasons of pro football for them and won 5 NFL championships in the 1960s. Starr won Super Bowl MVP in the first and second editions of the big game. Terry Bradshaw was the quarterback for the iconic Steel Curtain dynasty. Bradshaw won 4 Super Bowls as the Pittsburgh Steelers' starting quarterback and played 14 years of pro football. Bradshaw was awarded the MVP trophy for Super Bowls XIII and XIV. Eli Manning was perhaps the most durable NFL quarterback of the century, starting 210 straight games for the New York Giants. Manning played 16 NFL seasons and led the Giants to iconic victories over the New England Patriots in Super Bowls XLII and XLVI. Manning was awarded the MVP trophy for both the games - one more than his 5-time regular season MVP brother. "Joe Cool" is one of only two quarterbacks to win both an FBS national championship as well as a Super Bowl. Drafted by the San Francisco 49ers, Montana led the team to Super Bowl victories four times in the 1980s, cementing his status as the greatest quarterback of the Super Bowl era at the time. Montana won the MVP award at Super Bowls XVI, XIX and XXIV. Patrick Mahomes is the best and most valuable player in the NFL today. The 10th pick in the 2017 NFL draft has led the Chiefs to 7 AFC Championship games and 5 Super Bowls thus far, winning 3 in the process and readying himself for a possible threepeat in 2025. Mahomes won Super Bowl MVP at all three of the Chiefs' wins (LIV, LVII, LVIII). No NFL team has won more Super Bowls than the GOAT himself, over the course of his astonishing 23-year NFL career. Brady won 7 Super Bowl trophies and was elected MVP of the big game 5 times (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XLIX, LI, LV). There isn't anything that has been left unsaid about Brady, but there's also never enough praise for his play and his impact on pro football. Feb 1, 2015; Glendale, AZ, USA; Super Bowl MVP New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrates winning Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports More Slideshows Top 10 Super Bowl National Anthem Performances Every Super Bowl MVP From the 1990s Every Running Back to Win Super Bowl MVP The 10 Highest Scoring Super Bowls Ranking the Top 7 Super Bowls of All Time Ranking the 10 Most Valuable Sports Franchises