List of Super Bowl MVP winners

Jan. 14, 1968; Miami, FL, USA; FILE PHOTO; Green Bay Packers quarterbacks Zeke Bratkowski (12) and Bart Starr (15) celebrate near the end of Super Bowl II against the Oakland Raiders at the Orange Bowl. The Packers defeated the Raiders 33-14. Mandatory Credit: Press-Gazette/USA TODAY Sports
Jan. 14, 1968; Miami, FL, USA; FILE PHOTO; Green Bay Packers quarterbacks Zeke Bratkowski (12) and Bart Starr (15) celebrate near the end of Super Bowl II against the Oakland Raiders at the Orange Bowl. The Packers defeated the Raiders 33-14. Mandatory Credit: Press-Gazette/USA TODAY Sports /
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A definitive list of every player to have won the MPV Award in a Super Bowl


Today is the big day, the day we have all been waiting for: SUPER BOWL SUNDAY.

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The New England Patriots go up against the Seattle Seahawks, and the country is holding their breath. The game will see the league’s best defense go up against one of the best offenses in the league.

The script is written for an incredible game.

Who will win? It’s anybody’s guess. What player will star? Who knows.

If it were a Hollywood movie, Marshawn Lynch and Tom Brady would be favorites for the MVP award. We will have to wait and see what stars emerge from each team, if any. Here is a list of MVP’s from each of the 48 Super Bowls.

I- Bart Starr- Green Bay Packers-  Quarterback

II- Bart Starr- Green Bay Packers- Quarterback

III- Joe Namath- New York Jets- Quarterback

IV- Len Dawson- Kansas City Chiefs- Quarterback

V- Chuck Howley- Dallas Cowboys- Linebacker

VI- Roger Staubach- Dallas Cowboys- Quarterback

VII- Jake Scott- Miami Doplhins- Safety

VIII- Larry Csonka- Miami Dolphins- Running back

IX- Franco Harris- Pittsburgh Steelers- Running back

X- Lynn Swanson- Pittsburgh Steelers- Wide Reciever

XI-Fred Biletnikoff- Oakland Raiders- Wide Reciever

XII- Harvey Martin- Dallas Cowboys- Devensive End/ Randy White- Dallas Cowboys- Defensive tackle

XIII- Terry Bradshaw- Pittsburgh Steelers- Quarterback

XIV- Terry Bradshaw- Pittsburgh Steelers- Quarterback

XV- Jim Plunkett- Oakland Raiders- Quarterback

XVI- Joe Montana- San Francisco 49ers- Quarterback

XVII- John Riggins- Washington Redskins- Running back

XVIII- Marcus Allen- Los Angeles Raiders- Running back

XIX- Joe Montana- San Francisco 49ers- Quarterback

XX- Richard Dent- Chicago Bears- Defensive end

XXI- Phil Simms- New York Giants- Quarterback

XXII- Doug Williams- Washington Redskins- Quarterbacks

XXIII- Jerry Rice- San Francisco 49er’s- Wide Reciever

XXIV- Joe Montana- San Francisco 49er’s- Quarterback

XXV- Ottis Redding- New York Giants- Running back

XXVI- Mark Rypien- Washington Redskins- Quarterback

XXVII- Troy Aikman- Dallas Cowboys- Quarterback

XXVIII- Emmit Smith- Dallas Cowboys- Running Back

XXIX- Steve Young- San Francisco 49er’s- Quarterback

XXX- Larry Brown- Dallas Cowboys- Corner Back

XXXI- Desmond Howard- Green Bay Packers- Kick returner/Punt Kick returner

XXXII- Terrell Davis- Denver Broncos- Running back

XXXIII- John Elway- Denver Broncos- Quarterback

XXXIV- Kurt Warner- St. Louis Rams- Quarterback

XXXV- Ray Lewis- Baltimore Ravens- Linebacker

XXXVI- Tom Brady- New England Patriots- Quarterback

XXXVII- Dexter Jackson- Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Safety

XXXVIII- Tom Brady- New England Patriots- Quarterback

XXXIX-Deion Branch- New England Patriots- Wide reciever

XL- Hines Ward- Pittsburgh Steelers- Wide Reciever

XLI- Peyton Manning- Indianapolis Colts- Quarterback

XLII- Eli Manning- New York Giants- Quarterback

XLIII- Santonio Holmes- Pittsburgh Steelers- Wide Receiver

XLIV- Drew Brees- New Orleans saints- Quarterback

XLV- Aaron Rodgers- Greenbay Packers- Quarterback

XLVI- Eli Manning- New York Giants- Quarterback

XLVII- Joe Flacco- Baltimore Ravens- Quarterback

XLVII- Malcolm Smith- Seattle Seahawks- Linebacker