Monday, February 15, 2016

Did You Know?!: Super Bowl Trivia

Sales and Leasing Consultant, Tim Hoyt, has compiled a list of all 50 Super Bowl MVPs for the February edition of "Did You Know?!" 

Think you can name them all?
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The following is a list of all 50 Super Bowl MVPs starting with the most recent:

2016 - Von Miller (Denver Broncos)
2015 - Tom Brady (New England Patriots)
2014 - Malcolm Smith (Seattle Seahawks)
2013 - Joe Flacco (Baltimore Ravens)
2012 - Eli Manning (NY Giants)
2011 - Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay Packers)
2010 - Drew Brees (New Orleans Saints)
2009 - Santonio Holmes (Pittsburgh Steelers)
2008 - Eli Manning (NY Giants)
2007 - Peyton Manning (Indianapolis Colts)
2006 - Hines Ward (Pittsburgh Steelers)
2005 - Deion Branch (New England Patriots)
2004 - Tom Brady (New England Patriots)
2003 - Dexter Jackson (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
2002 - Tom Brady (New England Patriots)
2001 - Ray Lewis (Baltimore Ravens)
2000 - Kurt Warner (St. Louis Rams)
1999 - John Elway (Denver Broncos)
1998 - Terrell Davis (Denver Broncos)
1997 - Desmond Howard (Green Bay Packers)
1996 - Larry Brown (Dallas Cowboys)
1995 - Steve Young (Dan Francisco 49ers)
1994 - Emmitt Smith (Dallas Cowboys)
1993 - Troy Aikman (Dallas Cowboys)
1992 - Mark Rypien (Washington Redskins)
1991 - Ottis Anderson (NY Giants)
1990 - Joe Montana (San Francisco 49ers)
1989 - Jerry Rice (San Francisco 49ers)
1988 - Doug Williams (Washington Redskins)
1987 - Phil Simms (NY Giants)
1986 - Richard Dent (Chicago Bears)
1985 - Joe Montana (San Francisco 49ers)
1984 - Marcus Allen (LA Raiders)
1983 - John Riggins (Washington Redskins)
1982 - Joe Montana (San Francisco 49ers)
1981 - Jim Plunkett (Oakland)
1980 - Terry Bradshaw (Pittsburgh Steelers)  
1979 - Terry Bradshaw (Pittsburgh Steelers)  
1978 - Randy White & Harvey Martin (Dallas Cowboys)
1977 - Fred Biletnikoff (Oakland)
1976 - Lynn Swann (Pittsburgh Steelers)
1975 - Franco Harris (Pittsburgh Steelers)
1974 - Larry Csonka (Miami)
1973 - Jake Scott (Miami)
1972 - Roger Staubach (Dallas Cowboys)
1971 - Chuck Howley (Dallas Cowboys)
1970 - Len Dawson (Kansas City)
1969 - Joe Namath (NY Jets)
1968 - Bart Starr (Green Bay Packers)
1967 - Bart Starr (Green Bay Packers)


Did you know that Peyton Manning is the first starting QB to win a Super Bowl with two different teams?


Stay tuned for next month's edition...