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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.
Craig Morton: Super Bowl V, Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl XII, Denver Broncos
Neil O'Donnell, who threw two costly interceptions to Dallas Cowboys cornerback Larry Brown in Super Bowl XXX. The errant passes led to two Dallas touchdowns, and the Cowboys won 27-17. Brown was named the Most Valuable Player of the game. Ben Roethlisberger was the losing quarterback in Super Bowl XLV against the Green Bay Packers. The Steelers lost 31-25.
Three players are tied for the single game record for most fumbles in a Super Bowl. This dubious trio each had three fumbles in a single game. They are:Roger Staubach, QB, Dallas Cowboys, Super Bowl XJim Kelly, Buffalo Bills, Super Bowl XXVIFrank Reich, Buffalo Bills, Super Bowl XXVIIIn terms the most fumbles in a Super Bowl for multiple games, one man stands atop the leader board. The player with the most fumbles, with 5 fumbles in 4 games, in Super Bowl history is:Roger Staubach, QB, Dallas Cowboys
Cowboys head coaches without Super Bowl championships during their tenures: Chan Gailey (1998-99); Dave Campo (2000-02); Bill Parcells (2003-06); and Wade Phillips (2006-2010). Jason Garrett, who is the current head coach, won two Super Bowl rings as a backup quarterback for the Cowboys in the 1990s.