The Patriots did not play in Super Bowl XXXIV. That was the Rams and Titans. The PAtriots played in Super Bowl XXXVI, against the Rams, Super Bowl XXXVIII against the Panthers, and Super Bowl XXXIX against the Eagles. Bill Belichick was coach for all of these.
The St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl 36, the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 38, and the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 39. He won all 3
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Through Super Bowl XLIII, no.There have been 4 quarterbacks that led the NFL in passing yards for a year that played in that year's Super Bowl. All wound up on the losing team.1) Super Bowl XLII - Tom Brady, New England Patriots - the Patriots lost to the New York Giants, 17-14.2) Super Bowl XXXVII - Rich Gannon, Oakland Raiders - the Raiders lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 48-21.3) Super Bowl XXXVI - Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams - the Rams lost to the New England Patriots, 20-17.4) Super Bowl XIX - Dan Marino, Miami Dolphins - the Dolphins lost to the San Francisco 49ers, 38-16.
No, in order to make it to the Super Bowl both teams must win all of their playoff games.
This year they one. That's all I know.
No rookie quarterback has ever reached the Super Bowl. Two second year quarterbacks have taken their teams all the way and won Super Bowls in their first year as the starter. This feat was first accomplished by Kurt Warner of the St. Louis Rams, followed by Tom Brady of the New England Patriots.
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Super Bowl IX- Steelers 16 Vikings 6Super Bowl X- Steelers 21 Cowboys 17Super Bowl XIII- Steelers 35 Cowboys 31Super Bowl XIV- Steelers 31 Rams 19Super Bowl XXX- Cowboys 27 Steelers 17Super Bowl XL- Steelers 21 Seahawks 10Super Bowl XLIII- Steelers 27 Cardinals 23
The quarterbacks who have won Super Bowl Titles are:Aikman, Troy - Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl - XXVII, XXVIII, XXXBradshaw, Terry - Pittsburgh Steelers - Super Bowl IX, X, XIII, XIVBrady, Tom - New England Patriots - Super Bowl XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXBrees, Drew - New Orleans Saints - Super Bowl XLIVDawson, Len - Kansas City Chiefs -Super Bowl IVDilfer, Trent - Baltimore Ravens - Super Bowl XXXVElway, John - Denver Broncos - Super Bowl XXXII, XXXIIIFavre, Brett - Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl XXXIFlacco, Joe - Baltimore Ravens - Super Bowl XLVIIJohnson, Brad - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Super Bowl XXXVIIGreise, Bob - Miami Dolphins - Super Bowl VII, VIIIHostetler, Jeff - New York Giants - Super Bowl XXVManning, Eli - New York Giants - Super Bowl XLII, XLVIManning, Peyton - Indianapolis Colts - Super Bowl XLIMcMahon, Jim - Chicago Bears - Super Bowl XXMontana, Joe - San Francisco 49ers - Super Bowl XVI, XIX, XXII, XXIVNamath, Joe - New York Jets - Super Bowl IIIPlunkett, Jim - Oakland Raiders, LA Raiders - Super Bowl XV, XVIIIRoethlisberger, Ben - Pittsburgh Steelers - Super Bowl XL, XLIIIRodgers, Aaron - Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl XLVRypien, Mark - Washington Redskins - Super Bowl XXVISimms, Phil - New York Giants - Super Bowl XXIStabler, Ken - Oakland Raiders - Super Bowl XIStarr, Bart - Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl I, IIStaubach, Roger - Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl VI, XIITheismann, Joe - Washington Redskins - Super Bowl XVIIUnitas, Johnny - Green Bay Packers - Super Bowl VYoung, Steve - San Francisco 49ers - Super Bowl XXIXWarner, Kurt - St. Louis Rams - Super Bowl XXXIVWilliams, Doug - Washington Redskins - Super Bowl XXII
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).