Tony Dorsett and Marcus Allen were the only two to have accomplished this feat until 2010.
Tony Dorsett from the University of Pittsburgh won the Heisman Trophy in 1976, Pitt won the NCAA championship in 1976, and Dorsett was a member of the Dallas Cowboys that won Super Bowl XII.
Marcus Allen, who attended the University of Southern California, won the Heisman Trophy in 1981, was on the USC team that won the 1978 NCAA championship, and he was a member of the Los Angeles Raiders that won Super Bowl XVIII in 1984.
With the victory of the New Orleans Saints in Super Bowl LXIV, Reggie Bush became the third player to win a Super Bowl, a Heisman Trophy and a National Championship. He won the Super Bowl with the New Orleans Saints in 2010, a Heisman Trophy at USC in 2005 and two National Championships at USC in 2004 & 2003, though one was later vacated. He also won a high school championship.
And now add Charles Woodson in 2011. Heisman and national championship with Michigan and a Super Bowl ring with Green Bay.
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Ten Heisman Trophy winners have also played on a Super Bowl champion:
1. Paul Hornung (1966 Green Bay Packers).
2. Mike Garrett (1969 Kansas City Chiefs).
3. Roger Staubach (1971 and 1977 Dallas Cowboys).
4. Tony Dorsett (1977 Dallas Cowboys).
5. Jim Plunkett (1980 Oakland Raiders; 1983 Los Angeles Raiders).
6. Marcus Allen (1983 Los Angeles Raiders).
7. George Rogers (1987 Washington Redskins).
8. Desmond Howard (1996 Green Bay Packers).
9. Charles Woodson (2010 Green Bay Packers).
10. Reggie Bush (2009 New Orleans Saints).*
* Bush later returned his Heisman because he was declared ineligible for the 2005 NCAA season. His Heisman win has been vacated.