Photos:: Super Bowl MVPs
Green Bay Packers quarterback Bart Starr threw two touchdown passes in the Packers’ 35-10 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl I at the L.A. Coliseum on Jan. 15, 1967. (Richard Clarkson / Allsport)
JAKE SCOTT, Miami Dolphins S
Two interceptions
(Associated Press)
JIM PLUNKETT, Oakland Raiders QB
261 passing yards, three touchdowns
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
JOE MONTANA, San Francisco 49ers QB
157 yards, one touchdown
(John G. Mabanglo / AFP/Getty Images)
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JOE MONTANA, San Francisco 49ers QB
331 passing yards, four touchdowns
(John Storey / Allsport)
DOUG WILLIAMS, Washington Redskins QB
340 passing yards, four touchdowns
(Elise Amendola / Associated Press)
LARRY BROWN, Dallas Cowboys CB
Two interceptions
(Susan Ragan / Associated Press)
TERRELL DAVIS, Denver RB
157 yards, three touchdowns
(Ed Reinke / Associated Press)
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JOHN ELWAY, Denver QB
336 passing yards, one touchdown
(Tim Clary / Agence France-Presse)
KURT WARNER, St. Louis QB
414 passing yards, two touchdowns
(Dave Martin / Associated Press)
RAY LEWIS, Baltimore LB
Three tackles, two assists, four blocked passes to lead dominant defense
(Doug Mills / Associated Press)
DEION BRANCH, New England WR
11 receptions, 133 yards
(Jeff Gross / Getty Images)
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PEYTON MANNING, Indianapolis QB
247 passing yards, one touchdown
(Robert Duyos /South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
ELI MANNING, New York Giants QB
255 passing yards, two touchdowns
(Gene Puskar / Associated Press)
Steelers receiver Santonio Holmes clutches the football after making a game-winning touchdown catch against the Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIV. (Associated Press)
AARON RODGERS, Green Bay Packers QB
304 yards passing, 3 touchdowns and established team records for a single postseason with 1,094 yards passing, 9 touchdowns, 68.2% completions and a 109.8 quarterback rating. (Marcio Jose Sanchez / Associated Press)
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ELI MANNING, New York Giants, QB
3 touchdown passes (Charlie Riedel / Associated Press)
JOE FLACCO, Baltimore Ravens QB
Super Bowl XLVI (Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31
287 yards passing, 3 touchdowns (tied Joe Montana and Kurt Warner for NFL postseason record with 11 TD passes and tied Montana with most TD passes in a single postseason without an interception) (Chris Graythen / Getty Images)
MALCOLM SMITH, Seattle Seahawks LB
Super Bowl XLVIII (Seattle 43, Denver 8)
9 tackles, 1 interception returned 69 yards for a TD, 1 fumble recovery (Jeff Gross / Getty Images)