Dan marino
No quarterback has won the Super Bowl with different teams. The only player to take two separate teams to the Super Bowl is quarterback Craig Morton. He led the 1970 Dallas Cowboys to the big game, but lost to the Baltimore Colts 16-13. He later led the 1977 Denver Broncos to the Super Bowl, but lost the game to the Dallas Cowboys 27-10.
No, an NFL player does not have to play in the Super Bowl to get a Super Bowl ring. In fact, he doesn't even have to be on the active roster of the winning team. The NFL allots 150 rings for the winning team to distribute as it wishes. Also, the winning team often purchases more rings to distribute to people beyond the 150 allotment. These rings are mementos of the Super Bowl win and typically include the team name, year, Super Bowl number, player name, and uniform number.
Neil Dahlen
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. Terry Bradshaw was a quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1970-1983. He is a four time Super Bowl champion.
Tom Brady
Tom Brady is the NFL quarterback known for winning four Super Bowl rings with the New England Patriots. He achieved this feat before going on to win a total of seven Super Bowl titles. Brady's success in the postseason has solidified his legacy as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history.
Matt Cavanaugh won two Super Bowl rings during his NFL career, both as a backup quarterback. He earned these championships with the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XXIII (1989) and Super Bowl XXIV (1990).
Cliff Stoudt
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terry bradshaw
No quarterback has won the Super Bowl with different teams. The only player to take two separate teams to the Super Bowl is quarterback Craig Morton. He led the 1970 Dallas Cowboys to the big game, but lost to the Baltimore Colts 16-13. He later led the 1977 Denver Broncos to the Super Bowl, but lost the game to the Dallas Cowboys 27-10.
Dan Marino
Through Super Bowl XLII, no quarterback from Ohio State has started a Super Bowl game.
that's easy... Tom Brady!
Brett Favre
Drew Bledsoe, Super Bowl XXXI, New England Patriots