Prior to 1967, there was only an NFL Championship between the division winners. When the American Football League agreed to merge with the NFL by 1970, the four interim inter-league games were called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game. By the third game in 1969, the term Super Bowl had been adopted, and Super Bowl IV was the last of the interim AFL-NFL games. The names of the first two games were retroactively made Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II.With the completion of the merger in 1970, Super Bowl V (1971) was played between the winners of the two newly-created conferences, the American and National conferences, roughly analogous to the two original leagues, but with some NFL teams having moved to the AFC, including the winners of the game, the Baltimore Colts (who had lost Super Bowl III representing the NFL).
Franco Harris went to four Super Bowls, all with the Steelers. He is a four time champion and Super Bowl MVP in SB IX.
None. They appeared in four, but lost them all. Losing to the Kansas City Chiefs 23-7 in Super Bowl IV, the Miami Dolphins 24-7 in Super Bowl VIII, the Pittsburgh Steelers 16-6 in Super Bowl IX and the Oakland Raiders 32-14 in Super Bowl XI.
No. They haven't even come close. As of the 2010 season, they haven't even been to the Super Bowl. However, they have won four NFL championships, in the pre-Super Bowl era.
Terry Bradshaw threw four interceptions in Super Bowl play. He threw one against the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XIII and three in Super Bowl XIV against the Los Angeles Rams.
Backup quarterback Gale Gilbert played for the Buffalo Bills the four years they went to the Super Bowl (1991-1994) and played for the San Diego Chargers in 1995 when they went to the Super Bowl.
The Giant won the Super Bowl four times
Prior to 1967, there was only an NFL Championship between the division winners. When the American Football League agreed to merge with the NFL by 1970, the four interim inter-league games were called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game. By the third game in 1969, the term Super Bowl had been adopted, and Super Bowl IV was the last of the interim AFL-NFL games. The names of the first two games were retroactively made Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II.With the completion of the merger in 1970, Super Bowl V (1971) was played between the winners of the two newly-created conferences, the American and National conferences, roughly analogous to the two original leagues, but with some NFL teams having moved to the AFC, including the winners of the game, the Baltimore Colts (who had lost Super Bowl III representing the NFL).
The Heisman Trophy winners who have been named Super Bowl MVP are:Roger Staubach, QB, Dallas Cowboys; Super Bowl VI MVP, 1963 Heisman winnerJim Plunkett, QB, Oakland Raiders; Super Bowl XV MVP, 1970 Heisman winnerMarcus Allen, RB, Los Angeles Raiders; Super Bowl XVIII MVP, 1981 Heisman winnerDesmond Howard, KR/PR, Green Bay Packers; Super Bowl XXXI MVP, 1991 Heisman winner
Four- Super Bowl I (1), Super Bowl II (2), Super Bowl XXXI (31), and Super Bowl XLV (45).
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The Minnesota Vikings have never won a Super Bowl despite four appearances in the 1970s.
Franco Harris went to four Super Bowls, all with the Steelers. He is a four time champion and Super Bowl MVP in SB IX.
The Broncos, Vikings, and Bills have all lost four Super Bowls. The Bills and the Vikings have never won the Super Bowl.
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They have been to the Super Bowl five times and have won four times.
The Cowboys quarterback was Roger Staubach.