No quarterback has ever won a Super Bowl with two different teams. Craig Morton started for the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V and Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII, losing both games. He remains the only QB to lead both an NFC and AFC team to the Super Bowl. It wasn't until Super Bowl XLIII that another quarterback arrived at the Super Bowl with their second different team. In that game Kurt Warner led the Arizona Cardinals (in a losing effort) after previously leading the St. Louis Rams to Super Bowls XXXIV (win) and XXXVI (loss). Incidentally, while 5 different men have lead two different teams to the Super Bowl, no head coach has ever won Super Bowls with two different teams either. The head coaches that have led two different teams to the Super Bowl are: Don Shula (Colts and Dolphins), Dick Vermeil (Eagles and Rams), Bill Parcells (Giants and Patriots), Dan Reeves (Broncos and Falcons), and Mike Holmgren (Packers and Seahawks). All 5 coaches have Super Bowl rings. Shula, Vermeil, Parcells, and Holmgren got their rings by winning the Super Bowl as head coach, while Reeves got his ring playing for Dallas (Super Bowl VI champion).
Garrison Hearst won 50 super bowls.
The Vikings have yet to win a Super Bowl.
the cowboys
the Pittsburgh steelers because they have won 6 super bowls
Prior to the 'Super Bowl Era', the Steelers won zero championships.
The Dallas Cowboys.
No. The only Super Bowl teams to appear in three or more consecutive Super Bowls were the Miami Dolphins (Super Bowls VI, VII and VIII) and the Buffalo Bills (Super Bowls XXV, XXVI, XXVII and XXVIII).
Super Bowls 32 and 33
6 Super Bowls
The Redskins won 3 super bowls
LT has won 0 Super Bowls
no they have not. They been to 2 super bowls but lost both
4 - Super Bowls XVI, XIX, XXIII, and XXIV.
None, the Florida Gators are a college team. The Superbowl is played between teams in the NFL.
Garrison Hearst won 50 super bowls.
No.
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