NFL playoffs: Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers further NorCal quarterback legacy over SoCal

By Mitch Stephens Jan 20, 2022, 3:50pm

All three California quarterbacks in NFL playoffs hail from the northern half of the state.

California is well known as perhaps the premier feeder of quarterbacks into the NFL. Lesser known is that a most of the best are natives from the Northern half of the state.

Products of Southern California mostly dominate the sheer numbers of professional athletes and success, but in the premier position of the nation's most popular sport, Northern Californians have the edge presently and historically.

In fact, of the eight remaining starting quarterbacks heading into this weekend's NFL playoffs, three are NorCal natives, headed by two of the sport's all-time greats, Tom Brady of the Buccaneers and Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers. The Packers host the 49ers Saturday, while Rams visit Tampa Bay on Sunday.

Brady attended Serra (San Mateo), about about 25 miles south of his favorite childhood team, the San Francisco 49ers. Rodgers also rooted for the 49ers while he prepped at Pleasant Valley (Chico), more than 150 miles northeast of San Francisco.

The third NorCal quarterback product is Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills, who visit Kansas City on Sunday. Allen was a three-sport standout at Firebaugh, approximately 40 miles Northwest of Fresno.

In all, four of the six starting NFL quarterbacks from California had NorCal prep roots, including the Lions' Jared Goff of Marin Catholic (Kentfield.). The two starters from Southern California were the Raiders' Derek Carr of Bakersfield Christian and the Panthers' Sam Darnold of San Clemente.
Jared Goff, Marin Catholic
Jared Goff, Marin Catholic
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In 2020, MaxPreps senior writer Kevin Askeland ranked the top 25 quarterbacks all-time from California based on their careers mostly after high school. Of those, 14 were from Northern California including Nos. 1-2 Brady and Rodgers.



Others from the North on the list were: No. 4. Dan Fouts of St. Ignatius (San Francisco), No. 5 Norm Van Brocklin of Acalanes (Lafayette), No. 10 Jim Plunkett of James Lick (San Jose), No. 11 John Brodie of Oakland Tech, No. 12 Craig Morton of Campbell, No. 13 Daryle Lamonica of Clovis, No. 14 Jeff Garcia of Gilroy, No. 15 Ken O'Brien of Jesuit (Carmichael), No. 18 Colin Kaepernick of Pitman (Turlock), No. 20 Jim Harbaugh of Palo Alto, No. 23 Trent Dilfer of Aptos and No. 25 Goff. 

The Southern California products on the list included No. 3 John Elway of Granada Hills Charter, No. 6 Warren Moon of Hamilton (Los Angeles), No. 7 Randall Cunningham of Santa Barbara, No. 8 Carson Palmer of Santa Margarita (Rancho Santa Margarita), No. 9 Bob Waterfield of Van Nuys and No. 12 Mark Brunell of St. Joseph (Santa Maria).

Carr was also listed at No. 16 along with No. 17 Alex Smith of Helix (La Mesa), No. 19 Billy Kilmer of Citrus (Azusa), No. 21 Matt Leinart of Mater Dei (Santa Ana), No. 22 Brian Sipe of Grossmont (El Cajon) and No. 24 Steve DeBerg of Savanna (Anaheim).
Sam Darnold, San Clemente
Sam Darnold, San Clemente
File photo by Rich Lawce