Joe Montana
Joe Montana, unquestionably the greatest clutch quarterback in history, cemented his legendary status by going undefeated in all four Super Bowl appearances and never throwing an interception in those crucial games. Although he never led the league in passing yards, Montana frequently accumulated more than 3,000 yards in the air. His most noteworthy attribute was his accuracy, which led the NFL in completion percentage five times and ranked 15th for his career. Montana’s incredible playoff performance in 1989 remains one of the best by a quarterback, with 800 yards, 11 touchdowns, and zero interceptions en way to his fourth championship ring.
Tom Brady
Tom Brady is unrivaled as the best quarterback of all time, thanks to his statistical prowess, consistency, clutch performances, and regular-season and playoff wins. Brady’s stats are amazing, despite the fact that he is not as well-known as Manning and Brees. Since 2002, he has thrown for at least 3,500 yards per season. Brady leads the NFL in postseason throwing yards, ranks second in passing yards and touchdowns, and fourth in interception %. What truly distinguishes Brady is his unparalleled six Super Bowl titles, which transcend any other quarterback or single NFL organization. Although he will end his career in Tampa Bay, his time with the Patriots will be remembered in football history.