The Pittsburgh Steelers (6), the San Francisco 49ers (5), and the Dallas Cowboys (5).
As of the 2007 season, no team has more than five rings. Dallas, San Francisco, and Pittsburgh each have won five Super Bowl rings.
As of the start of the 2017 season, only four teams have won the Super Bowl at least five times: San Francisco 49ers (5), Dallas Cowboys (5), New England Patriots (5), and Pittsburgh Steelers (6). Only Pittsburg has won the Super Bowl more than five times.
As of Super Bowl XLII, no coach has coached two different teams to Super Bowl victories.
Steelers Packers and maybe more
Dallas has five Super Bowl championships; the Raiders have three.
DE/LB Charles Haley has been on more Super Bowl winning teams than any other player in NFL History. Haley was a member of five Super Bowl winning teams, two with the San Francisco 49ers and three with the Dallas Cowboys. with SF - Super Bowls XXIII & XXIV with Dal - Super Bowls XXVII, XXVIII & XXX
Patriots, Eagles, Saints, and Steelers
The Oakland Raiders have only won three Super Bowl championships - Super Bowl XI, Super Bowl XV, and Super Bowl XVIII. The San Francisco 49ers have won five Super Bowl championships. These include Super Bowl XVI, Super Bowl XIX, Super Bowl XXIII, Super Bowl XXIV, and Super Bowl XXIX. This means that the 49ers have won more.
The "Super Bowl" name is a marking tool created by the National Football League to indicate the championship game to be played between the two best football teams. American football is the only sport known to use the term "Super Bowl". How the term "Super Bowl came about can only be surmised by the fact most teams play in a coliseum type venue. This venue looks more like a bowl. "Super game played in a bowl looking structure"
The Steelers have won 6 Super Bowls. More than any other team.
There is no home and away teams in the super Bowl, only home and away uniforms.
Don Shula. Shula was head coach of 6 Super Bowl teams (Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III and Miami Dolphins is Super Bowls VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIX) and Landry was head coach of 5 Super Bowl teams (Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowls V, VI, X, XII, XIII).