Throughout the history of the NFL, there have been a lot of amazing quarterbacks that have won Super Bowls, such as Tom Brady, Joe Montana, and Peyton Manning. However, there have also been a few horrible QBs that have rings, and even a Super Bowl MVP to their name.

These are the three worst QBs to ever win a Super Bowl.

3. Terry Bradshaw

This may come as a shock to many. Terry Bradshaw won four Super Bowls, two Super Bowl MVPs, and an NFL MVP award, and he is a Hall of Famer. However, when you look at Bradshaw's career numbers, he was an extremely mediocre QB that was carried by a phenomenal running game and one of the best defenses to ever play. In 14 seasons as a Pittsburgh Steeler, Bradshaw threw 212 TDs and 210 interceptions, which is a pretty brutal ratio. With a 70.9 career QBR, he was only ever a mediocre QB.

2. Doug Williams

​After being drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and bringing them to three playoff appearances, Williams found himself as a backup on the Redskins. In 1987, Williams split time at QB due to injuries and eventually was trusted with leading the Redskins' postseason campaign. He would lead the team to their second Super Bowl win in six seasons and take home Super Bowl MVP honors. While Williams may have played well for those three pivotal games, he had an extremely average career, throwing for just under 17,000 yards, 100 TDs, and 73 interceptions. His career QBR of 69.4 is among the worst of Super Bowl winning QBs.

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