Two. Staubach, who was a member of five Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl teams in the 1970s, won championships in Super Bowl VI and Super Bowl XII.
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The San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys both possess five Super Bowl championships.
As of the 2007 season, no team has more than five rings. Dallas, San Francisco, and Pittsburgh each have won five Super Bowl rings.
yes and won a couple of them SM: The Raiders have appeared in five Super Bowls and won three of them. Two wins as the Oakland Raiders and one win as the Los Angeles Raiders. They have a 3-2 record in the five Super Bowl games.
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Rich Gannon of the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII won by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48-21. Three of the five interceptions were returned for touchdowns.
The first player to score points in consecutive Super Bowls was Green Bay Packers placekicker Don Chandler. He kicked five extra points after touchdowns in Super Bowl I and four field goals and three extra points in Super Bowl II.
they have five super bowl trophies
Two. Staubach, who was a member of five Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl teams in the 1970s, won championships in Super Bowl VI and Super Bowl XII.
The San Francisco 49ers have won five super bowls: Super Bowl XVI in 1981, Super Bowl XIX in 1984, Super Bowl XXIII in 1988, Super Bowl XXIV in 1989, and Super Bowl XXIX in 1994.
Charles Haley has five Super Bowl rings.
Charles Haley appeared in five Super Bowls. He is the only player to be part of five Super Bowl championship teams. He was a member of the San Francisco 49ers for Super Bowls XXIII & XXIV and a member of the Dallas Cowbos for Super Bowls XXVII, XXVIII & XXX.
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They have been to the Super Bowl five times and have won four times.
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.
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