Some quarterbacks let their arms do all the talking. Others? They’ve got plenty to say off the field, too—whether it’s about teammates, the media, politics, or just how great they think they are.
This list is for the quarterbacks who never hesitated to share their thoughts, even when no one asked. From press conference philosophers to podcast regulars, these individuals never kept their thoughts to themselves.
20. Carson Palmer

Quiet on the field, vocal off of it—especially when it came to criticizing ownership or discussing NFL issues. Palmer always came across as a guy who thought deeply and wasn’t afraid to share those thoughts, win or lose.
19. Aaron Rodgers

Whether it was vaccine discourse, ayahuasca trips, or taking jabs at the Packers’ front office, Rodgers always has something to say. He might be zen now, but he’s always been one of the league’s most unpredictable soundbites.
18. Jay Cutler

Jay Cutler gave us disinterest as a personality trait but also had plenty of opinions under that bored exterior. Whether on his podcast or reality TV, he’s been sneakily one of the more candid QBs in recent memory.
17. Jameis Winston

You never really know what’s going to come out of Jameis Winston’s mouth, and that’s part of the fun. From wild metaphors to hyped-up locker room speeches, he’s got a take on everything—even if it doesn’t always make sense.
16. Colin Kaepernick

Kaepernick used his voice to spark one of the biggest cultural conversations in NFL history. Whether or not you agreed with him, there’s no denying he dared to speak out and stand for something bigger than football.
15. Ryan Fitzpatrick

Harvard brain, journeyman heart, and plenty of clever quips along the way. Fitzpatrick was never afraid to speak up, whether it was about his performance or calling out media narratives.
14. Jim McMahon

McMahon was the king of ’80s swagger and never shied away from throwing shade. He had zero interest in sugarcoating anything, and his rebellious spirit always made for entertaining interviews.
13. Josh Rosen

Rosen’s nickname might as well have been “The Chosen and Opinionated One.” He questioned everything—from the NCAA to the NFL draft process—and never filtered himself for public approval.
12. Joe Namath

Long before Twitter and hot takes, Broadway Joe was giving reporters plenty to write about. Confident, quotable, and always ready with a soundbite, Namath was built for the spotlight.
11. Philip Rivers

He didn’t curse, but he sure had a lot to say. Rivers talked nonstop—on the field, off the field, and sometimes to hear himself think.
10. Tony Romo

Even as a player, Romo wasn’t shy about offering detailed opinions on the game. Now, in the booth, he’s a walking think-piece with a microphone and a smile.
9. Deshaun Watson

Before his off-field controversies, Watson had a reputation for speaking out confidently on leadership, coaching decisions, and his future. His opinions didn’t always go over well, but they always got people talking.
8. Cam Newton

Cam’s style, his words, his demeanor—it was all unapologetically Cam. He was never afraid to speak up, push back on criticism, or explain his choices in his own very Cam way.
7. Brett Favre

Favre always had a homespun take on just about everything and wasn’t afraid to make his opinion known—especially once retirement turned into a part-time job. He stayed vocal long after his final snap.
6. Robert Griffin III

RGIII has made a second career out of being an NFL commentator, but even during his playing days, he had no problem airing his thoughts. He was outspoken about his development, team issues, and everything in between.
5. Peyton Manning

Manning wasn’t loud or edgy, but he always had a precise opinion—especially when it came to football strategy, preparation, or leadership. He just made it all sound like a TED Talk with shoulder pads.
4. Josh Allen

Allen has become one of the NFL’s most vocal QBs in recent years, chiming in on everything from team chemistry to officiating. He’s confident, chatty, and never afraid to defend his squad—or himself.
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3. Tom Brady

Brady became more opinionated as he got older, especially once he escaped New England’s media bubble. Whether it was through cryptic social posts, podcast debates, or passive-aggressive quotes, he started talking and never stopped.
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2. Johnny Manziel

Johnny Football talked a big game, backed it up for about five minutes, and never stopped giving his opinion along the way. Even now, he remains as outspoken as ever, leaning into his legacy with no filter.
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1. Baker Mayfield

No quarterback in recent memory has delivered as many soundbites, clapbacks, and confidence-packed interviews as Baker. He talks like he’s always got something to prove—and he usually does.
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