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Mind-boggling stats: Comparing playoff QBs
With the NFL playoffs nearly underway, take a look at how the 12 starting quarterbacks square up when it comes to playoff performances. See what the numbers have to say with these mind-boggling stats.

Tom Brady has more Super Bowl wins than the other 11 quarterbacks combined. Brady leads with five Super Bowl victories, while Russell Wilson, Drew Brees and Nick Foles have one win each.

Drew Brees, Patrick Mahomes and Russell Wilson have the top three 2018 passer ratings of playoff quarterbacks. Brees leads with a rating of 115.7, Mahomes is second with a rating of 113.8, and Wilson sits in third with a rating of 110.9. Lamar Jackson has the lowest passer rating of any playoff QB with an 84.5 rating.

Tom Brady is the most veteran quarterback in the playoffs with 19 NFL seasons (followed close behind by Drew Brees with 18), while Lamar Jackson is the only rookie who made it to the postseason.

By draft position, Andrew Luck and Jared Goff top the list as first overall picks, while Tom Brady sits at the very bottom at pick 199. Quarterbacks drafted in the first round have zero combined Super Bowl wins, while QBs drafter after the first round have eight combined wins.

By career playoff wins, Tom Brady is first by a significant margin, while half of the 12 quarterbacks do not have any playoff wins. With 27 wins, Brady has more playoff wins than the 11 other QBs combined (25). Russell Wilson has eight wins, Drew Brees has seven, Philip Rivers has four, and Nick Foles and Andrew Luck both have three.