As of the start of the 2007 season, six players have played in the Super Bowl with three different teams:
1) Joe Jurevicius - Buccaneers, Giants, Seahawks
2) Rod Woodson - Steelers, Ravens, Raiders
3) Bill Romanowski - Broncos, Raiders, 49ers
4) Matt Millen - Raiders, 49ers, Redskins
5) Preston Pearson - Colts, Steelers, Cowboys
6) Harry Swayne - Chargers, Broncos, Ravens
Millen is the only player to have won three Super Bowls with three different teams.
Patriots
Through Super Bowl XLIV ... 1) The Cowboys have played in 8 Super Bowls and won 5. 2) The Redskins have played in 5 Super Bowls and won 3. 3) The Giants have played in 4 Super Bowls and won 3. 4) The Eagles have played in 2 Super Bowls and won 0.
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GIANTS REDSKINS
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Cleveland, Jacksonville, Houston, New Orleans, Detroit
I suggest for the teams to use: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Super_Bowl_Champions
Two teams have won three Super Bowls in four years: 1) Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowls XXVII, XXVIII, and XXX 2) New England Patriots - Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII, and XXXIX
The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys played against each other three times. The Steelers won Super Bowls X and XIII; the Cowboys won Super Bowl XXX.
Tom Brady has always played for the New England Patriots
Former Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos defensive lineman Mike Lodish holds the record for having played in the most Super Bowls. Lodish played in six Super Bowls during his career. The games he has played in:Buffalo Bills, Super Bowls XXV, XXVI, XXVIII, XXVIIIDenver Broncos, Super Bowls XXXII, XXXIIIColts Kicker Adam Vinateri has been on six Super Bowl teams as well. However, due to injuries, Vinateri will not be appearing on the Colts roster for Super Bowl XLIV. Therefore, he has not tied Lodish for having played in the most Super Bowls.
The Cowboys played the Baltimore Colts (Super Bowl V), the Miami Dolphins (Super Bowl VI), the Pittsburgh Steelers (Super Bowls X, XIII and XXX), the Denver Broncos (Super Bowl XII), and the Buffalo Bills (Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII).