NFL Playoffs – Quarterback Won/Loss Records
NFL Playoffs – Quarterback Won/Loss Records
Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes Leads QB Postseason Records
Frank Coyle/ Staff
The KC Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes attempts to become the first QB in Super Bowl history to win three consecutive titles this postseason. Mahomes has already won three titles over with the current back-to-back titles, setting up the opportunity to set a new NFL record. He has been incredible leading the Chiefs in the postseasons with 15 victories in his short career. His .833 winning percentage ranks the highest of both current and former veteran starters. Last season, his 15 postseason wins passed Terry Bradshaw, John Elway, Peyton Manning, Brett Farve and Ben Rothlisberger. His next win ties him with Joe Montana for 2nd place all-time behind only Tom Brady. Brady has an amazing 35 postseason wins with 7 Super Bowl titles, with most as a New England Patriot. Brady lost two SB games to the NY Giants, both when he left the field with only minutes to go with the Patriots in the lead, only to fall to dramatic performances by the Giant’s Eli Manning in the closing seconds.
NFL QB Postseason Rankings
Current Players
Rank/ Quarterback Wins /Losses /Percent / Teams / Championships
* Playoff Starters
* 1 Patrick Mahomes 15 3 .833 Chiefs 2019, 2022, 2023
2 Aaron Rodgers 11 10 .524 Packers 2010
3 Joe Flacco 10 6 .625 Ravens (10–5) Browns (0–1) 2012
* 4 Russell Wilson 9 7 .563 Seahawks 2013
5 Joe Burrow 5 2 .714 Bengals
* 6 Josh Allen 5 5 .500 Bills
7 Jimmy Garoppolo 4 2 .667 49ers
8 Brock Purdy 4 2 .667 49ers
* 9 Matthew Stafford 4 4 .500 Lions (0–3) Rams (4–1) 2021
* 10 Jared Goff 4 4 .500 Rams (2–3) Lions (2–1)
* 11 Baker Mayfield 2 2 .500 Browns (1–1) Buccaneers (1–1)
12 Ryan Tannehill 2 3 .400 Titans
* 13 Jalen Hurts 2 3 .400 Eagles
* 14 Lamar Jackson 2 4 .333 Ravens
15 Dak Prescott 2 5 .286 Cowboys
16 Marcus Mariota 1 1 .500 Titans
17 Trevor Lawrence 1 1 .500 Jaguars
18 Daniel Jones 1 1 .500 Giants
* 19 C. J. Stroud 1 1 .500 Texans
* 20 Jordan Love 1 1 .500 Packers
21 Deshaun Watson 1 2 .333 Texans
22 Kirk Cousins 1 3 .250 Redskins (0–1) Vikings (1–2)
Super Bowl Era Quarterbacks – Win/Loss Records
Rank / Quarterback Wins / Losses Percent Teams Championship Season(s)
Super Bowl Era Quarterbacks
1 Tom Brady 35 -13 .729 Patriots** (30-11) 2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016, 2018 Buccaneers (5-2) 2020
2 Joe Montana 16-7 .696 49ers (14–5) Chiefs (2–2) 1981, 1984, 1988, 1989
3 Patrick Mahomes 15-3 .833 Chiefs 2019, 2022, 2023
4 Terry Bradshaw 14-5 .737 Steelers 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979
5 John Elway 14-7 .667 Broncos 1997, 1998
6 Peyton Manning 14-13 .519 Colts (9–10) 2006 Broncos (5–3) 2015
7 Ben Roethlisberger 13-10 .565 Steelers 2005, 2008
8 Brett Favre 13-11 .542 Packers (12–10) Vikings (1–1) 1996
9 Troy Aikman 11-4 .733 Cowboys 1992, 1993, 1995
10 Roger Staubach 11-6 .647 Cowboys 1971, 1977
11 Aaron Rodgers 11-10 .524 Packers 2010
12 Joe Flacco 10-6 .625 Ravens (10–5) Browns (0–1) 2012
13 Bart Starr 9-1 .900 Packers 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967
14 Kurt Warner 9-4 .692 Rams (5–2) Cardinals (4–2) 1999
15 Russell Wilson 9-7 .563 Seahawks 2013
16 Donovan McNabb 9-7 .563 Eagles
17 Jim Kelly 9-8 .529 Bills
18 Drew Brees 9-9 .500 Chargers (0–1) Saints (9–8) 2009
19 Jim Plunkett 8-2 .800 Raiders 1980, 1983
20 Eli Manning 8-4 .667 Giants** 2007, 2011
21 Steve Young 8-6 .571 49ers ^ 1994
22 Dan Marino 8-10 .444 Dolphins
23 Ken Stabler 7-5 .583 Raiders (7–4) Oilers (0–1) 1976
24 Johnny Unitas 6-2 .750 Colts 1958, 1959, 1970
25 Joe Theismann 6-2 .750 Redskins 1982
26 Phil Simms 6-4 .600 Giants 1986
27 Bob Griese 6-5 .545 Dolphins 1972, 1973
28 Fran Tarkenton 6-5 .545 Vikings
29 Trent Dilfer 5-1 .833 Buccaneers (1–1) Ravens (4–0) 2000
30 Mark Rypien 5-2 .714 Redskins 1991
31 Joe Burrow 5-2 .714 Bengals
32 Mark Brunell 5-5 .500 Jaguars (4–4) Redskins (1–1)
33 Steve McNair 5-5 .500 Titans (5–4) Ravens (0–1)
34 Josh Allen 5-5 .500 Bills
35 Matt Hasselbeck 5-6 .455 Seahawks
36 Philip Rivers 5-7 .417 Chargers (5–6) Colts (0–1)
37 Mark Sanchez 4-2 .667 Jets
38 Colin Kaepernick 4-2 .667 49ers
39 Nick Foles 4-2 .667 Eagles 2017
40 Jimmy Garoppolo 4-2 .667 49ers
41 Brock Purdy 4-2 .667 49ers
42 Doug Williams 4-3 .571 Buccaneers (1–3) Redskins (3–0) 1987
42 Brad Johnson 4-3 .571 Vikings (0–1) Redskins (1–1) Buccaneers (3–1) 2002
43 Rich Gannon 4-3 .571 Raiders
44 Andrew Luck 4-4 .500 Colts
45 Matthew Stafford 4-4 .500 Lions (0–3) Rams (4–1) 2021
46 Jared Goff 4-4 .500 Rams (2–3) Lions (2–1)
47 Matt Ryan 4-6 .400 Falcons
48 David Woodley 3-2 .600 Dolphins
49 Boomer Esiason 3-2 .600 Bengals
50 Jay Schroeder 3-2 .600 Redskins (2–1) Raiders (1–1)
51 Tony Eason 3-2 .600 Patriots
52 Jim McMahon 3-3 .500 Bears (3–2) Vikings (0–1) 1985
53 Drew Bledsoe 3-3 .500 Patriots
54 Dan Fouts 3-4 .429 Chargers
55 Bernie Kosar 3-4 .429 Browns
56 Neil O’Donnell 3-4 .429 Steelers
57 Kerry Collins 3-4 .429 Panthers (1–1) Giants (2–2) Titans (0–1)
58 Cam Newton 3-4 .429 Panthers
59 Dave Krieg 3-6 .333 Seahawks (3–4) Chiefs (0–1) Lions (0–1)
60 Randall Cunningham 3-6 .333 Eagles (1–4) Vikings (2–2)
61 Warren Moon 3-7 .300 Oilers (3–6) Vikings (0–1)
62 Frank Reich 2-0 1.000 Bills
63 Joe Namath 2-1 .667 Jets AFL 1968
64 Baker Mayfield 2-2 .500 Browns (1–1) Buccaneers (1–1)
65 Jim Harbaugh 2-3 .400 Bears (0–1) Colts (2–2)
66 Vinny Testaverde 2-3 .400 Browns (1–1) Jets (1–2)
67 Michael Vick 2-3 .400 Falcons (2–2) Eagles (0–1)
68 Ryan Tannehill 2-3 .400 Titans
69 Jalen Hurts 2-3 .400 Eagles
70 Chad Pennington 2-4 .333 Jets (2–3) Dolphins (0–1)
71 Tony Romo 2-4 .333 Cowboys
72 Lamar Jackson 2-4 .333 Ravens
73 Alex Smith 2-5 .286 49ers (1–1) Chiefs (1–4)
74 Dak Prescott 2-5 .286 Cowboys
75 Daniel Jones 1-1 .500 Giants
76 Tim Tebow 1-1 .500 Broncos
77 Jay Cutler 1-1 .500 Bears
78 T. J. Yates 1-1 .500 Texans
79 Matt Schaub 1-1 .500 Texans
80 Brock Osweiler 1-1 .500 Texans
81 Marcus Mariota 1-1 .500 Titans
82 Case Keenum 1-1 .500 Vikings
83 Trevor Lawrence 1-1 .500 Jaguars
84 C. J. Stroud 1-1 .500 Texans
85 Jordan Love 1-1 .500 Packers
86 Jeff George 1-2 .333 Falcons (0–1) Vikings (1–1)
87 Elvis Grbac 1-2 .333 Chiefs (0–1) Ravens (1–1)
88 Jay Fiedler 1-2 .333 Dolphins
89 Deshaun Watson 1-2 .333 Texans
90 Kirk Cousins 1-3 .250 Redskins (0–1) Vikings (1–2)