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There have been 11 Associated Press MVPs that have been on a Super Bowl winning team the same season: 1) 1966 MVP Bart Starr was the starting QB for the Green Bay Packers that won Super Bowl I.

2) 1968 MVP Joe Namath of the American Football League was the starting QB for the New York Jets in Super Bowl III.

3) 1978 MVP Terry Bradshaw was the starting QB for the Pittsburgh Steelers that won Super Bowl XIII.

4) 1982 MVP Mark Moseley was the kicker for the Washington Redskins that won Super Bowl XVII.

5) 1986 MVP Lawrence Taylor was a starting LB for the New York Giants that won Super Bowl XXI.

6) 1989 MVP Joe Montana was the starting QB for the San Francisco 49ers that won Super Bowl XXIV.

7) 1993 MVP Emmitt Smith was the starting RB for the Dallas Cowboys that won Super Bowl XXVIII.

8) 1994 MVP Steve Young was the starting QB for the San Francisco 49ers that won Super Bowl XXIX.

9) 1996 MVP Brett Favre was the starting QB for the Green Bay Packers that won Super Bowl XXXI.

10) 1998 MVP Terrell Davis was the starting RB for the Denver Broncos that won Super Bowl XXXIII.

11) 1999 MVP Kurt Warner was the starting QB for the St. Louis Rams that won Super Bowl XXXIV.

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