Craig Morton, first QB to start Super Bowl for two teams, dies at 83
The pioneering passer who led the Cowboys and Broncos to the big game leaves a legacy of toughness and longevity.
Craig Morton, the quarterback who made history by starting a Super Bowl for two different franchises, died at 83. Morton first led the Dallas Cowboys to Super Bowl V in 1971, then guided the to their first Super Bowl appearance in XII seven years later. He remains the only QB to achieve that feat until Kurt Warner matched it.




















