Ranking the 4 quarterbacks still alive for NFL Conference Championship Sunday
Among the four starting quarterbacks still alive for Conference Championship Sunday, three are almost certainly going to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame at the conclusion of their respective careers, and the fourth flashed that type of potential in 2020.
Whether you'd take him at his peak over every quarterback in NFL history or not, Tom Brady's longevity and postseason success are unmatched. As Brady attempts to reach the Super Bowl for the 10th time in his career this weekend, you're left to wonder if any quarterback will ever come within spitting distance to what he's done in January and February.
Aaron Rodgers, who some think is the most talented quarterback the NFL has ever seen, will likely win his third league MVP award for his dominant work in the regular season. Still, after winning a Super Bowl in his third season as a starter, Rodgers, now 37, is hoping to return to the sport's highest stage for the second time in his illustrious career. He and Matt LaFleur are back in the NFC Championship Game for the second time in as many tries together, and this year, they are three-point favorites.
If Rodgers isn't the most talented quarterback in NFL history, there's a fair case to be made that Patrick Mahomes is. Mahomes, the 2018 NFL MVP, has been so dominant in his three seasons as a starter that if he walked away after this season - which, of course, he won't - he may have built up enough of a resume to be elected to the Hall of Fame. At the time of publication, Mahomes remains in concussion protocol, so all the 25-year-old is really concerned about at the moment is making sure he'll be able to play in the AFC Championship Game for the third straight year.
From a legacy standpoint, Josh Allen may be the black sheep in this group right now, though you get the sense he's entered the discussion of the sport's elite quarterbacks and will be here for a while. Once a polarizing prospect, Allen has as much arm talent as any quarterback since John Elway, and the 24-year-old is almost certainly the biggest rushing threat of any quarterback still alive. If you need an idea of how well Allen is currently viewed in league circles, there apparently are some in high places that would prefer him to Mahomes over the long run.
So what's the pecking order for this weekend? Let's take a look: