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Can AR become a top 5 all time QB if he wins another super bowl?

Discussion in 'General NFL Talk' started by Joel Buchsbaum, Jun 8, 2026 at 7:21 AM.

  1. Joel Buchsbaum

    Joel Buchsbaum Well-Known Member

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    Tom Brady is the undisputed GOAT — 7 rings, unmatched longevity, and clutch performances that speak for themselves. No real debate there.

    The top 5 all-time is tougher and sparks endless arguments, but here's my rankings;

    #1. Tom Brady — The rings, the wins, the comebacks. Longevity + excellence = #1 by a mile.

    #2 Joe Montana — "Joe Cool." 4-0 in Super Bowls, perfect efficiency in the biggest moments, and the guy who set the standard for clutch QBs before Brady.

    #3 Peyton Manning — Revolutionary intellect, 5 MVPs, changed the game with audibles and preparation. Elite stats + success with two franchises.

    #4 Patrick Mahomes — Already here for many. 3 rings (and counting), insane improvisation, arm talent, and playoff dominance at a young age. He's climbing fast and could end up top 3 by the end of his career. I think he is done winning championships, but he has many more td's, yards thrown and game won to achieve.

    Which brings me to spot #5. A number of men can claim it.

    Roethlisberger, Elway, Bradshaw, Aikman, and Staubach all have more than one ring. But what if Rodgers wins another superbowl? I think that would nudge him into top 5 all time status.

    Aaron says this is his last season. But I am not quite sure it is. The man looks like a 35 year old quarterback. Don't ask me how.
     

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