6. Terry Bradshaw
Bradshaw was known for his powerful arm and most importantly winning football games.
He is one of just three NFL QBs to win four Super Bowls in their career.
Bradshaw also stepped it up when it mattered most, improving his 70.9 regular season QB rating to 83.0 in the playoffs, and in the Super Bowl pushing it up to 111.2 in title games.
TB became the first QB to win three (and then four) in his career and was named Super Bowl MVP twice.
In his 14-year career, Bradshaw went 107-51 and his Steelers reached the playoffs 10 times.
He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989.
5. Johnny Unitas
It is widely known that Unitas was ahead of his time, putting up numbers during his era nobody had ever seen.
“The Golden Arm” put the NFL on the map with his performance in the 1958 championship game, known as “The Greatest Game Ever Played,”
He was a member of the 1979 Pro Football Hall of Fame class.
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