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What 3 QBs started Super Bowls for 2 cities?

Here's a bit of a trick question that will really test your Super Bowl knowledge.

Delaware's Joe Flacco becomes the first Super Bowl Most Valuable Player to come out of a non-BCS college since Kurt Warner. (Dave Martin/AP file photo)
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Here's a bit of a trick question that will really test your Super Bowl knowledge.

What three quarterbacks started in the Super Bowl for teams from two different cities?

We had to word that carefully.

The question arose from a conversation about how no head coach has won Super Bowls with two different franchises. Four coaches who won with one franchise but lost with another were Bill Parcells, Mike Holmgren, Dick Vermeil and Don Shula.

Many head coaches and quarterbacks have won multiple times with the same franchise.

Other players have earned Super Bowl rings starting for different franchises, but only Charles Haley, who played linebacker and defensive end, collected five rings as a player. He won twice with the San Francisco 49ers, three times with the Dallas Cowboys. Everyone else with as many or more earned some or all of them as a coach or team executive.

Can you guess the three quarterbacks who started in the Super Bowl for two different cities?

Here are some hints.

And here are the answers.