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Trent Dilfer, Brad Johnson and the 8 Worst QBs to Ever Wear a Super Bowl Ring | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

Mainly due to injuries, former Giants quarterback Jeff Hostetler comes in at No. 4. After all, staying healthy is vital to being a legit quarterback in the NFL. Otherwise, it's not for long.

Although the Hoss was in the league for 15 seasons, he started just one full year (1994) with the then Los Angeles Raiders. There, he threw 20 TDs to 16 picks, had a 57.8 completion percentage and fumbled six times. The Raiders never made it past the divisional round under Hostetler, and he was out of the league by 1997.

At least he has Super Bowl XXV to his name, but had it not been for running back Ottis Anderson and Bills kicker Scott Norwood, the Hoss would simply be forgotten.