Worst #1. Tony Eason: Super Bowl XX
Eason did a great job leading the Patriots to Super Bowl XX, as they became the first team to win 3 straight road games to make the Super Bowl. However, Eason should have just stayed home. Seriously, Eason was so bad he made history.
Tony Eason went 0-6, becoming the first quarterback in Super Bowl history not to complete a pass. He was sacked 3 times by the vaunted ’85 Bears defense and was removed from the game part of the way through. In addition to his awful passing, Eason lost a fumble.
Best #15. Nick Foles: Super Bowl LII
Nick Foles has had a fine career as a quarterback in the NFL, but it was the 2017 postseason run he had that made him incredibly rich and installed him in Super Bowl lore forever. Foles outdueled the GOAT, Tom Brady, to lead the Eagles to a stunning upset victory.
Along the way, Foles threw for 373 yards and three touchdowns. However, he will be best remembered for the touchdown he didn’t throw but caught. “Philly, Philly” was the call and Foles’ touchdown catch made him the first player in Super Bowl history to throw and receive a touchdown in the game.