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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
 
Who has the best chance? If not Rams

AFC:
Burrow
Allen
Nix

NFC:
Goff
Williams

I truly don’t really see any new QBs in the NFC winning one that hasn’t won on unless it’s Goff or Williams, mostly because their coaches. The Lions had a down/transitional season, but they still have a solid team. Bears are on the upslope.

49ers are aging out and still seem like a tough team, but they’re not replacing their losses with equal pieces.
 
I want Lamar Jackson to get one given the entertainment he has provided me over the years.

And while I hope it doesn't happen, I really like the Cowboys chances the next couple of seasons.
 
I am too salty to root for most of those QBs. Baker would be cool, but his team doesn't stand a chance - but it would be cool because it would put a nice bow on the impact McVay and the Rams had on his career.

Allen - ever since we scored 29 straight and took a 32-28 lead, that drive where he whined like a bitch to the refs because AD slung him down like the little bitch that he is....I can't stand him. Each of our games against him were also "stand out" games, and the first two in a bad way. The latest one we won, but all anyone could talk about was his six TDs against us.

Jackson - I kind of like the narrative that he shrinks in the playoffs....just never been a fan of the Ravens in general

Burrow I could root for....mainly because he's an Ohio kid and I live in Ohio

Goff - fuck no. Some people are already calling the trade a win/win, which is asinine, especially after last year (though to be fair its been crickets since the MVP) - if he guides the Lions to a Super Bowl win, people will just start saying they won the trade

Cowboys, Giants, Commodes - no, no and no. Just no. Same for the Niners and Cardinals, obviously.
 
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.
Bills lover.

I'd like to see him get one after he moves on from the Bills. As long as he's not with one of our division opponents. But I still harbor some hate for the Bills due to their GM talking shite.
 
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Goff - fuck no. Some people are already calling the trade a win/win, which is asinine, especially after last year (though to be fair its been crickets since the MVP) - if he guides the Lions to a Super Bowl win, people will just start saying they won the trade

Cowboys, Giants, Commodes - no, no and no. Just no. Same for the Niners and Cardinals, obviously.

Who cares at this point? We got a Lombardi and an MVP season. If they get theirs it really doesn’t change anything. The terms of the trade are done and over, they built their team with it, rams hoisted a Lombardi. It’s time to let the “who won the trade” thing go. It’s been half a decade.

And to be honest, if the Rams don’t make it, I would root for Goff over anyone else. He put in work here, got to a superbowl, and never wanted to leave. I’m glad he’s having success.
 
Who cares at this point? We got a Lombardi and an MVP season. If they get theirs it really doesn’t change anything. The terms of the trade are done and over, they built their team with it, rams hoisted a Lombardi. It’s time to let the “who won the trade” thing go. It’s been half a decade.

And to be honest, if the Rams don’t make it, I would root for Goff over anyone else. He put in work here, got to a superbowl, and never wanted to leave. I’m glad he’s having success.

I can understand wanting to move on from Goff after the '19 and '20 seasons, and I can definitely understand wanting to replace him with Matthew Stafford. But for the life of me, I just don't get the sheer animosity he draws (and continues to draw) from some quarters. You'd think he never did one good thing for this franchise and tons of bad things. Even McVay has changed his tune over time. So why can't some just let it fucking go?
 
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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
Josh Allen lover!
 
Who has the best chance? If not Rams

AFC:
Burrow
Allen
Nix

NFC:
Goff
Williams

I truly don’t really see any new QBs in the NFC winning one that hasn’t won on unless it’s Goff or Williams, mostly because their coaches. The Lions had a down/transitional season, but they still have a solid team. Bears are on the upslope.

49ers are aging out and still seem like a tough team, but they’re not replacing their losses with equal pieces.
I will Dak a shot....I like the Cowboys offseason and think they will be quite a bit better this year.....that is a very long shot for Dak however.
 
J Allen is starting to drift into Marino territory......almost unmeasurable talent but hasn't gotten it done and is not getting closer.
Both rarely had a great running game or a consistent defense. That I think comes from organizations that were fine with putting everything on the QBs shoulders. Also, maybe the fact that those organizations were inept and the QB covered up that ineptitude.

Elway almost fell into that trap, but got Tyrell Davis to help him get a ring.

My fear was McVay would do that with Stafford. Air it out all the time, but he has been adamant to have a great run game and a solid defense.
 
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Both rarely had a great running game or a consistent defense. That I think comes from organizations that were fine with putting everything on the QBs shoulders. Also, maybe the fact that those organizations were inept and the QB covered up that ineptitude.

Elway almost fell into that trap, but got Tyrell Davis to help him get a ring.

My fear was McVay would do that with Stafford. Air it out all the time, but he has been adamant to have a great run game and a solid defense.
All true statements.
Its a team sport. Just like all team sports no one player can carry the show.
Hell, Jordan needed help.
 
J Allen is starting to drift into Marino territory......almost unmeasurable talent but hasn't gotten it done and is not getting closer.
I see him roughly at that Marino level. Meaning if he doesn't win a ring he'll still go down as one of the best to play the position.

Lot of similarities between him and Elway too. Dragging flawed teams deep into the playoffs and coming up short.
 
It's crazy that Goff may have just been one play in the Super Bowl away from not being on this list and probably still with the team.

Then again, I guess Stafford would then be a 49er.
 
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Who cares at this point? We got a Lombardi and an MVP season. If they get theirs it really doesn’t change anything. The terms of the trade are done and over, they built their team with it, rams hoisted a Lombardi. It’s time to let the “who won the trade” thing go. It’s been half a decade.

And to be honest, if the Rams don’t make it, I would root for Goff over anyone else. He put in work here, got to a superbowl, and never wanted to leave. I’m glad he’s having success.

I'm not over 2020. He single handedly lost us multiple games, it was the best defense McVay ever had, a top 10 run game and Cooper Kupp one year before he magically got so good he won Super Bowl MVP.

Obviously us winning the Super Bowl the next year was extremely validating for someone who said he was the primary cause of our failure, but it doesn't retroactively change what a missed opportunity that season was, how many people on here bitched about the trade, how many people have said its a win/win. It all blends together for me. I don't think about the Lions or Goff most of the time, and I think their window is just about closed, but it still irks me whenever I see his or the Lions name in some discussion.

Also, that team is dirty as fuck. I can't stand them and don't want them to win a damn thing.