Super Bowl all-time 53-man roster: Patrick Mahomes added to roster of players who dominated in the big game (2024)

Ever since the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs faced off in 1967 forSuper Bowl I, thousands of football players have taken part in one of the sport world's biggest games. Several of those players have become household names by virtue of their performance in the big game. Tom Brady, Joe Montana and many others etched their name in football lore after leading their teams to victory multiple times.

The following 53-man roster comprised of some of the best players in Super Bowl history. The construction of our roster included the following criteria:

  • Super Bowl MVPs weighed heavily
  • Multiple Super Bowl appearances are an advantage
  • Did their performance significantly contribute to the success of their team?
  • Was their performance critical to the outcome of the game(s)?

Choosing performance over a specific player also played a role in the building of the roster. Yes, being a big name certainly doesn't hurt, but this is not a roster of the biggest names that have played in the Super Bowl. If that was the case, Walter Payton, arguably the greatest running back in NFL history, would have made the list.

Without further ado, let's take a look at the all-time, 53-man Super Bowl roster, with a practice squad to boot.

Offense

PositionStarterBackupDepth

QB

Tom Brady

Joe Montana

Patrick Mahomes/Terry Bradshaw

RB

Emmitt Smith

Terrell Davis

FB

Franco Harris

LWR

Jerry Rice

Cliff Branch

RWR

Julian Edelman

John Stallworth

SWR

Lynn Swann

LT

Art Shell

Orlando Pace

LG

Gene Upshaw

Nate Newton

C

Mike Webster

Tom Nalen

RG

Larry Little

Mark Schlereth

RT

Forrest Gregg

Anthony Munoz

TERob GronkowskiTravis Kelce

Quarterbacks: TomBrady, Joe Montana, and Terry Bradshaw are a combined 15-3 in Super Bowl competition, with 10 MVP trophies to boot. Brady currently holds the Super Bowl single-game passing record (505 yards), a record that had been previously held by both Montana and Bradshaw. Brady's greatest Super Bowl moment may have been his first one when he led the Patriots past the heavily-favored Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI. Montana's signature Super Bowl moment took place in Super Bowl XXIII, when he led the 49ers on a 92-yard, game-winning drive that was capped off with his game-winning pass to John Taylor. A decade earlier, Bradshaw threw for then-Super Bowl records 318 yards and four touchdowns in Pittsburgh's 35-31 win over Dallas.

Patrick Mahomes was added to the roster following his performance in Super Bowl LVIII. In leading the Chiefs to a 25-22 win over the 49ers, Mahomes joined Brady and Montana as the only players with three Super Bowl MVP trophies. Mahomes also became the all-time career Super Bowl rushing leader for a quarterback.

Running backs:The MVP of Super Bowl XXVIII, Emmitt Smith is the Super Bowl's all-time leader in rushing touchdowns. Franco Harris, who took home MVP honors in Super Bowl IX, is the Super Bowl's career rushing leader with 354 yards. Terrell Davis tallied 321 yards and three touchdowns in Denver's back-to-back Super Bowl wins. His 157 yards and three touchdowns in Super Bowl XXXII helped Denver upset the defending-champion Packers to end the NFC's run of 13 consecutive Super Bowl wins.

Receivers:Jerry Rice is the Super Bowl's all-time leader in catches (28), yards (589) and touchdowns (8). His 215 receiving yards in Super Bowl XXIII is still the single-game record. Flanking Rice in the starting lineup is Super Bowl X MVP Lynn Swann, who caught 16 passes for 364 yards and three touchdowns in his last three Super Bowls.

Stallworth caught a combined six passes for 236 yards and three touchdowns in Super Bowls XIII and XIV. Cliff Branch caught three Super Bowl touchdowns while helping the Raiders win three rings in a seven-year span. Julian Edelman caught 24 passes for 337 yards in New England's three most recent Super Bowl wins. He was named Super Bowl LIII MVP after catching 10 passes for 141 yards. Edelman also made several clutch catches in the Patriots' Super Bowl wins over the Seahawks and Falcons.

Tight ends: RobGronkowski caught 21 passes for 271 yards and three touchdowns in his three Super Bowl wins in New England. He caught two touchdown passes from Brady in Tampa Bay's 31-9 win over Kansas City in Super Bowl LV. In four Super Bowls, Travis Kelce has caught 31 passes for 350 yards and two scores. He led the Chiefs with 93 yards on nine catches in Super Bowl LVIII.

Offensive line: You'd be hard-pressed to find a better offensive line than this one. Art Shell and Gene Upshaw anchored a powerful Raiders offensive line that had their way against the Vikings and Eagles in Super Bowls XI and XV. Mike Webster started in three of the Steelers' four Super Bowls during the '70s. Larry Little and Forrest Gregg both won back-to-back Super Bowls as members of the Dolphins and Packers, respectively. Little helped pave the way for Larry Csonka, Mercury Morris and Jim Kiick in three straight Super Bowls. One of the key cogs in Vince Lombardi's legendary Packers sweep, Gregg helped Green Bay win the first two Super Bowls and three straight NFL titles.

Orlando Pace protected Kurt Warner's blind side during both of his Super Bowls with the Rams. Newton helped plow open running lanes for Emmitt Smith. Tom Nalen and Mark Schlereth won a combined five Super Bowls that included two rings as teammates in Denver. In losing efforts, Anthony Munoz played well in the Bengals' two Super Bowl matchups with the 49ers.

Defense

PositionStarterBackupDepth

DE

Reggie White

Richard Dent

DT

Joe Greene

Alan Page

Manny Fernandez

NTReggie Kinlaw

DT

Aaron Donald

Randy White

DE

Bruce Smith

L.C. Greenwood

OLB

Lawrence Taylor

Charles Haley

ILB

Jack Lambert

Mike Singletary

ILB

Ray Lewis

Derrick Brooks

OLB

Von Miller

Jack Ham

CB

Mel Blount

Lester Hayes

CB

Herb Adderley

Deion Sanders

FSRonnie LottWillie Wood
SSEd ReedDonnie Shell

Defensive line: This group is as good as it gets. Reggie White, who retired as the NFL's career sack leader, tallied three sacks in Green Bay's win over New England in Super Bowl XXXI. Joe Greene was the anchor of four Super Bowl championship defenses in Pittsburgh. His interception and fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX helped the Steelers become the second team to shut out an opposing offense in the Super Bowl. Randy White's dominance in Super Bowl XII earned him co-MVP honors.

Richard Dent's 1.5 sacks and two forced fumbles earned him MVP honors in Super Bowl XX. Bruce Smith, Alan Page and L.C. Greenwood each played in four Super Bowls. Smith recorded a safety in Super Bowl XXV, while Greenwood's three deflected passes helped neutralize Frank Tarkenton in Super Bowl IX. A year later, Greenwood sacked Roger Staubach three times in Pittsburgh's 21-17 win over Dallas. Manny Fernandez recorded a whopping 17 tackles while leading Miami's "No Name" defense in Super Bowl VII.

Aaron Donald became the only active player to make the roster after leading the Rams to a comeback win over Cincinnati in Super Bowl LVI. Donald, who helped hold the Patriots to 13 points in Super Bowl LIII, had two sacks of Joe Burrow along with his crucial pressure on Cincinnati's final play that prevented Burrow from finding Ja'Marr Chase downfield.

The defensive line's lucky charm is its least-known member. In Super Bowls XV and XVIII, Reggie Kinlaw wreaked havoc on Philadelphia and Washington. With Kinlaw plugging the middle, the Raiders' defense held Wilbert Montgomery and John Riggins (the MVP of the previous year's Super Bowl) to a combined 110 yards on 42 carries (a 2.62 yards per carry average).

Linebackers: A player who revolutionized the linebacker position, Lawrence Taylor's tackle of John Elway in Super Bowl XXI was part of a crucial goal-line stand by the Giants. Jack Lambert played big in each of Pittsburgh's four Super Bowl wins during the '70s. His 14 tackles in Super Bowl X led both teams. In Super Bowl XIV, his fourth-quarter interception set up the Steelers' game-clinching score.

Ray Lewis, the MVP of Super Bowl XXXV, won two Super Bowls with the Ravens. Jack Ham's quickness and savviness helped the Steelers dominate opposing rushing attacks. En route to becoming the first player to win five Super Bowls, Charles Haley recorded 4.5 sacks for the 49ers and Cowboys. In Super Bowl XXVII, his sack/forced fumble of Jim Kelly set up a touchdown by teammate Jimmy Jones, as Dallas took the lead for good. Mike Singletary and Derrick Brooks presided over legendary defenses. Von Miller's 2.5 sacks and two forced fumbles in Super Bowl 50 earned him Super Bowl MVP honors. He had two more sacks in the Rams' Super Bowl win over Cincinnati.

Secondary: Mel Blount, whose physical dominance over receivers ushered in new league rules, picked off two passes in Super Bowl play. In Super Bowl XIII, his second-quarter interception set up the Steelers' go-ahead touchdown. Herb Adderley, who won Super Bowls with the Packers and Cowboys, had a 60-yard pick six in Green Bay's win over Oakland in Super Bowl II. Safety Ronnie Lott led the 49ers to their first Super Bowl win as a rookie. Seven years later, his jarring hit of Bengals running back Ickey Woods helped set the tone for the 49ers' victory. Lott is flanked by Ed Reed, who recorded an interception in his only Super Bowl appearance.

Lester Hayes, the 1980 Defensive Player of the Year, won his second ring after shutting down Washington's talented receiving corps in Super Bowl XVIII. Willie Wood, Adderley's teammate on those legendary Packers defenses, recorded a game-changing interception during the second half of Green Bay's win over Kansas City in Super Bowl I. A stabilizing force in the Steelers' secondary, Donnie Shell's clutch tackle in Super Bowl XIV prevented an early Rams touchdown.

Ironically, Sanders' best play in a Super Bowl was his 47-yard catch in Super Bowl XXX that set up the Cowboys' first touchdown.

Special teams

PositionStarterBackup

LS

Mike Webster

K

Adam Vinatieri

P

Ray Guy

KRDesmond HowardDeion Sanders
PRDeion SandersLynn Swann

A four-time champion, Adam Vinatieri made two game-winning field goals with the Patriots. Ray Guy, the only punter who resides in the Hall of Fame, saved a potential disaster when he made a one-handed catch following a high snap in Super Bowl XVIII. Desmond Howard, the only special teams player to win Super Bowl MVP, returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown in Green Bay's 35-21 win over New England. Howard also tallied 90 yards on punt returns.

Practice squad

  • CB Richard Sherman
  • RB Larry Csonka
  • WR Paul Warfield
  • OT Winston Hill
  • DT Warren Sapp
  • DT/DE Richard Seymour
  • LB Willie Lanier
  • LB Chuck Howley
  • LB Nick Buoniconti
  • FS Jake Scott

Super Bowl LVIII goes down Feb. 11 on CBS. The game will also be broadcast on Nickelodeon and streamed onParamount+.

Super Bowl all-time 53-man roster: Patrick Mahomes added to roster of players who dominated in the big game (2024)

FAQs

Super Bowl all-time 53-man roster: Patrick Mahomes added to roster of players who dominated in the big game? ›

Patrick Mahomes was added to the roster following his performance in Super Bowl LVIII. In leading the Chiefs to a 25-22 win over the 49ers, Mahomes joined Brady and Montana as the only players with three Super Bowl MVP trophies. Mahomes also became the all-time career Super Bowl rushing leader for a quarterback.

Who is a better QB, Purdy or Mahomes? ›

Digging deeper into efficiency metrics, Purdy (72.7%) holds an edge, finishing the season with a higher completion percentage and passer rating than Mahomes (63%). In terms of average of touchdowns per game in 2023, Mahomes has 2.28 to Purdy's 1.76.

Who is the only player to be part of five Super Bowl wins? ›

Charles Haley - Five Super Bowl wins

Haley won Super Bowls XXIII, XXIV, XXVII, XXVIII and XXX between 1988 and 1995.

Where does Patrick Mahomes rank among all-time QBs? ›

Mahomes is already fifth in playoff touchdowns (41) and eighth in passing yards (5,135), while also having the highest passer rating in NFL playoff history. Based on the start Mahomes has already had to his incredible career, it's fair to rank him as a top-three quarterback in NFL history.

How many Super Bowls did Patrick Mahomes participate in? ›

In total, he has played in the Super Bowl four times. Most recently, Patrick won his third Super Bowl when the Chiefs beat the 49ers, 25-22, at Super Bowl LVIII in 2024. But looking back at things, we see that Patrick won his first ring in 2019 when the Chiefs beat the 49ers, 31-20, in Super Bowl LIV.

Who was the best QB on the Chiefs? ›

Len Dawson was the franchise's most successful quarterback, playing in 182 regular season games (158 starts) for the Texans/Chiefs, and holds many franchise records.

Who's better, Tom Brady or Mahomes? ›

Mahomes Wins Consecutive Super Bowl MVPs

His three Super Bowl rings are the most of any active quarterback. Mahomes is also the first QB since Brady to win back-to-back championships and the second player ever with back-to-back Super Bowl MVPs — something Brady never accomplished.

Who was Patrick Mahomes favorite QB growing up? ›

During his press conference on Tuesday, Mahomes was asked which quarterbacks he enjoyed watching while he was growing up. Though Mahomes was primarily a baseball fan, he named four passers he loved: Aaron Rodgers, Brett Favre, Stafford and Tony Romo.

What active QB has the most Super Bowl rings? ›

Patrick Mahomes

Who is Patrick Mahomes' half sister? ›

What is Mahomes' ethnicity? ›

Mahomes's parents divorced in 2006. His half-brother through his father, Graham Walker, plays football at Brown. He is also the godson of former MLB pitcher LaTroy Hawkins, who was his father's teammate on the Minnesota Twins. Mahomes is biracial. His father is Black and his mother is White.

Who has the most Super Bowl rings? ›

Which teams have the most Super Bowl wins? The New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers are both tied for the most Super Bowl wins with six each. The Patriots also have the most Super Bowl appearances in history with 11, having lost the title game five times.

Who is the best QB in the NFL? ›

All-time Super Bowl QB rankings: Patrick Mahomes passes Favre, Elway; Brock Purdy debuts at 58. I can't tell if Patrick Mahomes is making it harder or easier to write this introduction every season. He's always in the Super Bowl, so he's always the topic. His greatness doesn't change; it just deepens.

Did Patrick Mahomes ever play against Brock Purdy in college? ›

Separated by more than four years in age, Mahomes and Purdy missed each other in college by mere semesters. Mahomes jumped from Texas Tech to the NFL during the 2017 NFL Draft, while Purdy's first season at Iowa State was in 2018.

What was Patrick Mahomes quarterback rating? ›

Patrick Mahomes has a passer rating of 103.5 in his career.

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