Ray Lewis.
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All as coach. He was the New York Giants special teams coach in Super Bowl XXI and defensive line coach in Super Bowl XXV. He was the New England Patriots defensive coordinator in Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII, and XXXIX.
For the last Bears Super Bowl which was Super Bowl XLI where they lost to the Indianapolis Colts, the Bears defensive coordinator was Ron Rivera. Currently, he is the defensive coordinator of the San Diego Chargers.
DB Herb Adderley of the Green Bay Packers on a 60 yard interception return in the 4th quarter of Super Bowl II.
Defensive End Rick Lyle, #96, was a member of the 2003 New England Patriots Super Bowl team.
Defensive end Harvey Martin.
Lynn Swann's leaping tipped ball catch in Super Bowl X was against Cowboys cornerback Mark Washington.
Yes, in 1978 Harvey Martin (Defensive End) and Randy White (Defensive Tackle) of the Dallas Cowboys were named Super Bowl XII Co-MVP's.
Defensive end Harvey Martin,
Larry Kelley, the 1936 winner from Yale, played on defense during his college days but was much better known for his pass receiving ability. Leon Hart, the 1948 winner from Notre Dame, also played on both sides. The only player that was strictly a defensive player that won the Heisman was cornerback Charles Woodson, the 1997 winner from Michigan. Click on the 'Heisman Trophy Winners' link on this page to view all of the winners starting from 1935. Actually Woodson wasn't the just a defensive player he won the award mainly because of his punt and kick returning granted he was a great corner but that wasn't enough for him to win the fact he was a great return man gave him the heisman
Ray Lewis won two Super Bowl championships with the Baltimore Ravens, was named Super Bowl MVP, and earned multiple awards including NFL Defensive Player of the Year and being selected to the Pro Bowl multiple times.
No. Archambeau did play in Super Bowl XXXIII as a starting defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons lost that Super Bowl to the Denver Broncos, 34-19.