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 starting quarterback has won a Super Bowl ring with two different teams.
drew bledsoe
The Steelers are the only team that has 6 Super Bowl rings. :)
Terry Bradshaw was the Steelers starting quarterback in Super Bowl IX. It was the teams first ever Super Bowl appearance.
Preston Pearson, Matt Millen and Rod Woodson.
No starting quarterback has won a Super Bowl ring with two different teams.
No quarterback has won the Super Bowl as a starter on two different teams.
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drew bledsoe
Linebacker Matt Milan is the only player to earn Super Bowl rings with three different teams -- the Raiders, the 49ers and the Redskins.
No.. Never happen... till now.
No quarterback has ever won the Super Bowl for two different teams. The only starting quarterback to make it to the Super Bowl on different teams was Craig Morton. He was the starting qb for the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V and for the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII.
As of the 2008 season, Kurt Warner becomes the 2nd quarterback to lead two different teams to the Superbowl. The 1st was Craig Morton, with the Cowboys (1970) and Broncos (1977).
Shannon Sharpe with the Broncos and Ravens.
Former Pittsburgh Steeler Quarterback Joe Gilliam has two Super Bowl Rings. Gilliam was part of the 1974 and 1975 Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl Championship teams.
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Jim McMahon won a Super Bowl as the quarterback of the 1985 Chicago Bears. He later was on a winning Super Bowl team as Brett Favre's backup in Green Bay in Super Bowl XXXI.