They have won the Super Bowl two times. But not in a row.
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Three teams have 18 wins in a season, two have had perfect regular seasons: 1984 San Francisco 49ers 18-1 (15-1, won Super Bowl) 1985 Chicago Bears 18-1 (15-1, won Super Bowl) 2007 New England Patriots 18-1 (16-0, lost Super Bowl) 1972 Miami Dolphins 17-0 * (14-0, only undefeated season in NFL history) 1989 San Francisco 49ers 17-2 (14-2, won Super Bowl) 1991 Washington Redskins 17-2 (14-2, won Super Bowl) 1998 Denver Broncos 17-2 (14-2, won Super Bowl) 2003 New England Patriots 17-2 (14-2, won Super Bowl) 2004 New England Patriots 17-2 (14-2, won Super Bowl) *Teams with 16 total wins include 2013 Seattle Seahawks 16-3 (13-3, won Super Bowl) 2009 New Orleans Saints 16-3 (13-3, won Super Bowl) 2006 Indianapolis Colts 16-4 (12-4, won 3 playoffs and Super Bowl) 2000 Baltimore Ravens 16-4 (12-4, won 3 playoffs and Super Bowl) 1997 Denver Broncos 16-4 (12-4, won 3 playoffs and Super Bowl) 1996 Green Bay Packers 16-3 (13-3, won Super Bowl)
Yes, some who did are ... 1) RB Preston Pearson - Super Bowl IX with the Steelers and Super Bowl XII with the Cowboys. 2) WR Ed McCaffrey - Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII with the Broncos and Super Bowl XXIX with the 49ers. 3) OL Mark Schlereth - Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII with the Broncos and Super Bowl XXVI with the Redskins. 4) LB Bill Romanowski - Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII with the Broncos and Super Bowls XXIII and XXIV with the 49ers. 5) K Matt Bahr - Super Bowl XIV with the Steelers and Super Bowl XXV with the Giants. 6) LB Matt Millen - Super Bowls XV and XVIII with the Raiders and Super Bowl XXVI with the Redskins. 7) DT Anthony McFarland - Super Bowl XLI with the Colts and Super Bowl XXXVII with the Buccaneers. A couple others that won with an NFL team and an AFC team are TE Marv Fleming with the Packers in Super Bowls I and II and Dolphins in Super Bowls VII and VIII and C Bill Curry with the Packers in Super Bowl I and Colts in Super Bowl V.
No, because no rookie quarterback has been to the super bowl.
Miami hosted Super Bowl II in 1968, and Super Bowl III in 1969, both at the Orange Bowl.
On September 21, 2009, the Dolphins had possession of the ball for 45:07 with no overtimes but still lost 23-27 to the Colts. Unfortunately, I don't have any information that this is any record.