If the Tigers can beat the Tigers this Sunday, Joe Burrow will make history as the first quarterback to win both the Heisman Award and the college football championship and the Super Bowl on the professional court. If that happens, there's a good chance that Burrow will be the third consecutive quarterback to win a Super Bowl MVP.
If Burrow wins the MVP, he's the first step in catching up with Brady, but there's still a long way to go. Brady played the five-time Super Bowl MVP and was the first super bowl person. Here's the full list of all Super Bowl MVP winners.
Super Bowl 1:
Bart Starr, quarterback, Green Bay Packer
Two pass-by touchdowns the Packers beat the Chiefs 34-10.
Super Bowl 2:
202 yard passes, 1 touchdown, Packers 33-14 win over The Raiders.
Super Bowl 3:
Joe Namas, quarterback, New York Jets
206 yard pass 0 touchdown, Jets beat the Colts 16-7.
4th Super Bowl:
Ryan Dawson, quarterback, Kansas City Chief
142 yard passes, 1 touchdown, the Chiefs beat the Vikings 23-7
5th Super Bowl:
Chuck Howley, linebacker, Dallas Cowboy
With two interceptions and one to create a drop, the Cowboys lost 13-16 to the Mas, the first time a player from the losing team was elected.
6th Super Bowl:
Roger Stoughbach, quarterback, Dallas Cowboys
119 yard passes, 2 touchdowns, Cowboys beat the Dolphins 24-3.
7th Super Bowl:
Jack Scott, Security Guard, Miami Dolphins
After completing two interceptions, the Dolphins beat Washington 14-7 to end the NFL's only perfect season.
8th Super Bowl:
Larry Jonka, All-Guard, Miami Dolphins
Advancing 145 yards with 33 touches, 2 touchdowns, the Dolphins beat the Vikings 24-7
9th Super Bowl:
Frank Harris, Running Back, Pittsburgh Steelers
158 yards of punching, 1 touchdown, steelmen beat the Vikings 16-6
10th Super Bowl:
Lynn Swan, external takeover, Pittsburgh Steelers
Four catches advanced 161 yards, one touchdown, and the Steelers beat the Cowboys 21-17
11th Super Bowl:
Fred Biletnikov, outside receiver, Auckland Raider
Advancing 79 yards with four catches, the Raiders beat the Vikings 32-14
12th Super Bowl:
Harvey Martin, Randy White, defensive interceptor, Dallas Cowboys
The defensive team led by the two men made eight turnovers, and the Cowboys beat the Broncos 27-10
13th Super Bowl:
Terry Bradshaw, quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers
318 yard passes, 4 touchdowns, the Steelers beat 35-31
14th Super Bowl:
309 yard passes, 2 touchdowns, steelmen beat the Rams 31-19
15th Super Bowl:
Jim Plancott, quarterback, Oakland Raiders
With 261 yard passes and three touchdowns, the Raiders beat the Hawks 27-10
16th Super Bowl:
Joe Montana, quarterback, San Francisco 49ers
157 yard passes, 1 touchdown, 49ers beat the Tigers 26-21
17th Super Bowl:
John Regis, running back, Washington Redskins
With a 166-yard dash, 1 touchdown, Washington beat the Dolphins 27-17
18th Super Bowl:
Marcus Allen, running back, Los Angeles Raiders
20 dashes advanced 191 yards, 2 touchdowns, and the Raiders beat Washington 38-9
19th Super Bowl:
313 yard passes, 3 touchdowns, 49ers beat the Dolphins 38-16
20th Super Bowl:
Richard Dunt, defensive end, Chicago Bears
With 2 tackles, the Bears defeated the Patriots 46-10
21st Super Bowl:
Phil Sims, quarterback, New York Giants
With 268 yard passes and 3 touchdowns, the Giants beat the Broncos 39-20
22nd Super Bowl:
Doug Williams, quarterback, Washington Redskins
With 340 yard passes and four touchdowns, Washington beat the Broncos 42-10
23rd Super Bowl:
Jerry Rice, outside receiver, San Francisco 49ers
11 catches advanced 215 yards, 1 touchdown, and the 49ers beat the Tigers 20-16
24th Super Bowl:
297 yard passes, 5 touchdowns, 49ers beat the Broncos 55-10
25th Super Bowl:
Ortis Anderson, running back, New York Giants
With 102 yards of punches and 1 touchdown, the Giants beat Beal 20-19
26th Super Bowl:
Mark Ripion, quarterback, Washington Redskins
With 292 yard passes, 2 touchdowns, Washington beat Beal 37-24
27th Super Bowl:
Troy Ekman, quarterback, Dallas Cowboys
With 273 yards of passing and four touchdowns, the Cowboys beat Beal 52-17
28th Super Bowl:
Emmett Smith, running back, Dallas Cowboys
Advancing 132 yards with 30 touches and 2 touchdowns, the Cowboys beat Beal 30-13
29th Super Bowl:
Steve Young, quarterback, San Francisco 49ers
325 yard passes, 6 touchdowns, 49ers beat the Lightning 49-26
Super Bowl 30:
Larry Brown, cornerback, Dallas Cowboys
With 2 interceptions, the Cowboys beat the Steelers 27-17
Super Bowl 31:
Desmond Howard, Back Attacker, Green Bay Packer
244 yards total returned yards, 99 yards kicked back to touchdowns, and the Packers beat the Patriots 35-21
32nd Super Bowl:
Terrell Davis, running back, Denver Broncos
With 30 touches advancing 157 yards and 3 touchdowns, the Broncos beat the Packers 31-24
Super Bowl 33:
John Aylvey, quarterback, Denver Broncos
With 336 yards of passing and 1 touchdown, the Broncos beat the Falcons 34-19
34th Super Bowl:
Cotte Warner, quarterback, St. Louis Rams
414 yard passes, 2 touchdowns, the Rams beat the Titans 23-26
35th Super Bowl:
Ray Lewis, Linebacker, Baltimore Crow
In a 34-7 win over the Giants, the Ravens defense dominated the game
36th Super Bowl:
Tom Brady, quarterback, New England Patriot
With 145 yard passes and 1 touchdown, the Patriots beat the Rams 20-17
Super Bowl 37:
Dexter Jackson, Cornerback, Tampa Bay Pirates
With two interceptions in the first half, the Pirates defeated the Raiders 48-21
38th Super Bowl:
245 yard passes, 3 touchdowns, patriots beat the Panthers 32-29
Super Bowl 39:
Dion Blanche, external successor, New England Patriot
Advancing 133 yards on 11 catches, the Patriots beat the Hawks 24-21
40th Super Bowl:
Haynes Ward, outside receiver, Pittsburgh Steelers
5 catches advanced 123 yards, 1 touchdown, and the Steelers beat the Seahawks 20-10
Super Bowl 41:
Payton Manning, quarterback, Indianapolis Colts
With 247 yard passes and 1 touchdown, the Colts beat the Bears 29-17
42nd Super Bowl:
Eli Manning, quarterback, New York Giants
With 255 yard passes and 2 touchdowns, the Giants beat the Patriots 17-14
43rd Super Bowl:
San Antonio Holmes, outside takeover, Pittsburgh Steelers
With nine catches advancing 131 yards and one touchdown, the Steelers beat the Cardinals 27-23
44th Super Bowl:
Drew Brice, quarterback, New Orleans Saints
39 passes and 32 advances of 288 yards, 2 touchdowns, the Saints beat the Colts 31-17
45th Super Bowl:
Aaron Rodgers, quarterback, Green Bay Packers
39 passes 24 advanced 304 yards, 3 touchdowns, and the Packers beat the Steelers 31-25
46th Super Bowl:
Advancing 297 yards on 40 passes and 30, 1 touchdown, the Giants defeated the Patriots 21-17
47th Super Bowl:
Joe Flaco, quarterback, Baltimore Ravens
Advancing 287 yards on 33 passes and 22, 3 touchdowns, the Ravens beat the 49ers 34-31
48th Super Bowl:
Malcolm Smith, Linebacker, Seattle Seahawks
1 interception to attack the touchdown, 1 time to pick up the ball, 10 tackles, the Seahawks beat the Broncos 43-8
49th Super Bowl:
Advancing 328 yards on 50 passes and 37, 4 touchdowns, the Patriots beat the Seahawks 28-24
50th Super Bowl:
Von Miller, Linebacker, Denver Broncos
With 6 tackles, 2.5 tackles, and 1 destructive pass, the Broncos beat the Panthers 24-10
51st Super Bowl:
Advancing 466 yards on 62 passes and 43, 2 touchdowns, leading the Patriots to beat the Falcons 34-28 in overtime, directing the greatest reversal in Super Bowl history
52nd Super Bowl:
Nick Falls, quarterback, Philadelphia Hawks
Advancing 373 yards on 28 of 43 passes, 3 pass touchdowns and 1 catch touchdown, the Hawks beat the Patriots 41-33
53rd Super Bowl:
Julian Edelman, external successor, New England Patriot
10 catches advanced 141 yards and the Patriots beat the Rams 13-3
54th Super Bowl:
Patrick Mahoms, quarterback, Kansas City Chief
42 passes and 26 advances of 286 yards, 2 touchdowns, led the Chiefs to score 21 points in the fourth quarter
55th Super Bowl:
Tom Brady, quarterback, Tampa Bay Pirates
29 passes and 21 advances 301 yards, 3 touchdowns, and his 7th Super Bowl trophy
Super Bowl 56: ???
(Great White)