I want the Rams to win 5 super bowls in a row starting in 2026, but I am definitely rooting for Josh Allen to get one if the Rams can’t.
Looking at the rest of the list, who has the best chance to win one the next 5yrs?
2026 NFL starting quarterbacks who have never won a Super Bowl, ordered by most career regular-season games started (through end of 2025 season):
• Kirk Cousins (Las Vegas Raiders) – 167 starts
• Jared Goff (Detroit Lions) – 151 starts
• Dak Prescott (Dallas Cowboys) – 139 starts
• Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills) – 127 starts
• Baker Mayfield (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) – 120 starts
• Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens) – 107 starts
• Jacoby Brissett (Arizona Cardinals) – 101 starts
• Geno Smith (New York Jets) – 98 starts
• Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers) – 95 starts
• Kyler Murray (Minnesota Vikings) – 87 starts
• Daniel Jones (Indianapolis Colts) – 83 starts
• Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals) – 77 starts
• Trevor Lawrence (Jacksonville Jaguars) – 77 starts
• Deshaun Watson (Cleveland Browns) – 73 starts
• Jordan Love (Green Bay Packers) – 48 starts
• C.J. Stroud (Houston Texans) – 46 starts
• Brock Purdy (San Francisco 49ers) – 45 starts
Remaining 2026 starters with fewer starts (ordered approximately by career starts descending; all under ~40):
• Bryce Young (Carolina Panthers) – ~38–40 starts
• Bo Nix (Denver Broncos) – ~33–35 starts
• Drake Maye (New England Patriots) – ~33–35 starts
• Jayden Daniels (Washington Commodes) – ~32–34 starts
• Caleb Williams (Chicago Bears) – ~31–33 starts
• Michael Penix Jr. (Atlanta Falcons) – low single digits to low teens
• Tyler Shough (New Orleans Saints) – low single digits to low teens
• Jaxson Dart (New York Giants) – low single digits to low teens
• Malik Willis (Miami Dolphins) – low single digits
Looking at the rest of the list, who has the best chance to win one the next 5yrs?
2026 NFL starting quarterbacks who have never won a Super Bowl, ordered by most career regular-season games started (through end of 2025 season):
• Kirk Cousins (Las Vegas Raiders) – 167 starts
• Jared Goff (Detroit Lions) – 151 starts
• Dak Prescott (Dallas Cowboys) – 139 starts
• Josh Allen (Buffalo Bills) – 127 starts
• Baker Mayfield (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) – 120 starts
• Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens) – 107 starts
• Jacoby Brissett (Arizona Cardinals) – 101 starts
• Geno Smith (New York Jets) – 98 starts
• Justin Herbert (Los Angeles Chargers) – 95 starts
• Kyler Murray (Minnesota Vikings) – 87 starts
• Daniel Jones (Indianapolis Colts) – 83 starts
• Joe Burrow (Cincinnati Bengals) – 77 starts
• Trevor Lawrence (Jacksonville Jaguars) – 77 starts
• Deshaun Watson (Cleveland Browns) – 73 starts
• Jordan Love (Green Bay Packers) – 48 starts
• C.J. Stroud (Houston Texans) – 46 starts
• Brock Purdy (San Francisco 49ers) – 45 starts
Remaining 2026 starters with fewer starts (ordered approximately by career starts descending; all under ~40):
• Bryce Young (Carolina Panthers) – ~38–40 starts
• Bo Nix (Denver Broncos) – ~33–35 starts
• Drake Maye (New England Patriots) – ~33–35 starts
• Jayden Daniels (Washington Commodes) – ~32–34 starts
• Caleb Williams (Chicago Bears) – ~31–33 starts
• Michael Penix Jr. (Atlanta Falcons) – low single digits to low teens
• Tyler Shough (New Orleans Saints) – low single digits to low teens
• Jaxson Dart (New York Giants) – low single digits to low teens
• Malik Willis (Miami Dolphins) – low single digits