How Many Super Bowl Rings Does Kansas City Chiefs Have?
Dennis Hart
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How many Super Bowls have the Chiefs won? – The Chiefs have won two Super Bowls, each one a full half century apart from the other. Their first championship came in 1970, when they defeated the Vikings, and Len Dawson was named Most Valuable Player for that game.
That was three years after the Chiefs had been defeated in the very first Super Bowl, which at the time was referred to as the AFL-NFL World Championship. On that particular day, Bart Starr and the Packers were victorious over them. Obviously, the Chiefs won their second ring in the previous season (two years ago).
The Chiefs won 31-20 thanks to a comeback that was orchestrated by Patrick Mahomes.
How many Super Bowl rings do the San Francisco 49ers have?
In their time with the 49ers, Joe Montana, Keena Turner, Jesse Sapolu, Eric Wright, Mike Wilson, and Ronnie Lott each earned four Super Bowl championships. As a player with the San Francisco 49ers, Dwaine Board won Super Bowl XVI, Super Bowl XIX, and Super Bowl XXIII; as a coach for the San Francisco 49ers, he won Super Bowl XXIX.
Who has the most Super Bowl rings for the Packers?
The vast majority of Super Bowl rings –
- Bill Belichick has won eight Super Bowls in his coaching career, six with the New England Patriots as head coach and two with the New York Giants as defensive coordinator.
- Seven:
- Tom Brady has seven Super Bowl victories to his credit as a quarterback, six of which came with the New England Patriots and one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
- Neal Dahlen has seven years of experience in administration, five of which were spent with the San Francisco 49ers and two with the Denver Broncos.
Sixteen individuals in all.
- Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots, has six Super Bowl rings.
- Both Dan Rooney and Art Rooney II worked with the Pittsburgh Steelers organization as executives.
- Chuck Noll has had six seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, four as head coach and two as a club consultant.
- Josh McDaniels has led the New England Patriots to six victories during his time with the team. His first victory came as the special teams coach, his second as the defensive coaching assistant, his third as the quarterbacks coach, and his fourth, fifth, and sixth as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, respectively.
- Ivan Fears has won six championships with the New England Patriots, the first of which he won while coaching the wide receivers, and the remaining four while coaching the running backs.
- As the football research director for the New England Patriots, Ernie Adams has won six Super Bowls with the team.
- Nick Caserio has been a part of the New England Patriots organization for six Super Bowl victories. He has won one as a coaching assistant, one as a scout, and four as the director of player personnel.
- Each while working for the Pittsburgh Steelers as a scout, Bill Nunn
- All six of “Mean” Joe Greene’s seasons have been spent with the Pittsburgh Steelers, four as a defensive lineman and two as a special assistant for player personnel.
- Mike Woicik has spent six seasons as a conditioning coach, first with the Dallas Cowboys and then with the New England Patriots.
- Brian Smith has worked with the New England Patriots in seven different capacities, including as an assistant coach, scout, scouting director, and scouting coordinator, and in one capacity as the director of player personnel.
Five: seventeen persons.
- Charles Haley currently holds the record for most touchdowns scored by a player with five (two while playing linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers and three while playing defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys). Player with the most victories who has never been defeated.
- Five years as the owner of the San Francisco 49ers for Edward J. DeBartolo Jr.
- Keith Simon served the San Francisco 49ers for five seasons as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President.
- Bobb McKittrick has been the offensive line coach for the San Francisco 49ers for the past five seasons.
- Ray Rhodes has spent the past five seasons working as an assistant coach with the San Francisco 49ers.
- Bill McPherson has been the defensive line coach for the San Francisco 49ers for the past five seasons.
- Dick Hoak served the Pittsburgh Steelers in each capacity as a running backs coach.
- Romeo Crennel has five seasons of experience in the NFL, including two with the New York Giants as a defensive coach and three with the New England Patriots as a defensive coordinator.
- As an offensive line coach for the New England Patriots, Dante Scarnecchia has five Super Bowl victories to his name. Additionally, he has served as an assistant head coach for three of those victories.
- Five seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, George Seifert spent three of them as an assistant coach and two of them as the head coach.
- Dwight Clark spent all five of his seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, two as a player and three as a member of the front office.
- Pepper Johnson has five Super Bowl rings, including two with the New York Giants as a linebacker and one with the New England Patriots as an assistant coach.
- Monsignor Peter Armstrong has served the San Francisco 49ers as their chaplain for five seasons.
- Markus Paul has five years of experience in the NFL as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. Three of those years were spent with the New England Patriots, while the other two were spent with the New York Giants.
- Tim Rooney has served as a Pro Personnel Director/Scout for the New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Steelers for a total of five seasons.
- With the New England Patriots, Brian Daboll has been victorious on five occasions
- he has one victory as a defensive coaching assistant, two victories as a wide receivers coach, and two victories as a tight ends coach.
- As the Head Athletic Trainer for the New England Patriots, Jim Whalen has been a part of five championship teams.
Four: there were at least forty players, as well as a large number of coaches and personnel.
- Marv Fleming, a tight end with the Green Bay Packers and the Miami Dolphins, was the first player to earn four Super Bowl rings. He won a pair of rings while playing for the Packers in 1966 and 1967 and another pair of gold while playing for the Dolphins in 1972 and 1973.
- Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, Mel Blount, Jack Lambert, Jack Ham, Mike Webster, Donnie Shell, L.C. Greenwood, Rocky Bleier, Gerry Mullins, Larry Brown, Mike Wagner, J.T. Thomas, Loren Toews, Jon Kolb, Sam Davis, Steve Furness, Dwight White, Randy Grossman, and Joe Greene were among the 22 players who won four rings while playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the (who later added two more rings). At least five coaches were with the club during all four years, including George Perles, Woody Widenhofer, Louis Riecke, and Chuck Noll and Dick Hoak, as was mentioned above. Dick Haley, who was the Director of Player Personnel for the Steelers during that era, is one of the members of the front office staff that won four rings during that time.
- Tom Flores was the first individual to win championships in all three coaching roles (assistant coach, head coach, and player) for the Kansas City Chiefs ( Oakland Raiders )
- In their time with the 49ers, Joe Montana, Keena Turner, Jesse Sapolu, Eric Wright, Mike Wilson, and Ronnie Lott each earned four Super Bowl championships. As a player for the San Francisco 49ers, Dwaine Board won Super Bowl XVI, Super Bowl XIX, and Super Bowl XXIII
- as a coach for the team, he won Super Bowl XXIX. In total, Board was a part of four winning Super Bowl teams for the 49ers.
- Adam Vinatieri, who kicked for the New England Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts respectively, won a total of four Super Bowls.
- Russ Grimm was a part of four Super Bowl victories, three with the Washington Redskins and one with the Pittsburgh Steelers as a coach.
- Ted Hendricks was victorious with the Baltimore Colts once and the Oakland Raiders three times.
- Bill Romanowski was a part of four championship teams, winning two with San Francisco and two with Denver.
- Coach Charlie Weis led the New York Giants to one victory, and the New England Patriots to three victories.
- Matt Millen won championships with the Oakland Raiders, the Los Angeles Raiders, the San Francisco 49ers, and the Washington Redskins throughout the course of his career, giving him a total of four rings. Millen played for four different cities and three different organizations (only player to earn a ring with four cities)
- Sherman Lewis won three championships with the San Francisco 49ers when he was the running backs coach for the team, and he won one with the Green Bay Packers as the offensive coordinator.
- Willie Davis is the only person in Green Bay Packers history to win all four championship rings, two as a player, one as a member of the board of directors for the team, and one as an emeritus director. He is the only individual who owns all four of Green Bay’s Super Bowl rings, and he does it alone. Davis also won rings as a member of the Green Bay Packer teams that won the 1961, 1962, and 1965 NFL Championships, bringing his total number of championship rings to seven. The first three of these rings were awarded before the creation of the Super Bowl, so Davis’s total championship ring count is seven.
- As the New York Giants’ tight end coach for many years, Mike Pope was awarded all four of his Super Bowl rings, which he still wears.
- As a player, Ken Norton Jr. set a record by being a part of three consecutive Super Bowl-winning teams. He then went on to earn a fourth Super Bowl ring as the linebackers coach for the 2013 Seattle Seahawks.
- Larry Izzo is a four-time Super Bowl champion, having done so with the New England Patriots and once with the New York Giants while serving as an assistant coach for their special teams.
- Coach Gary Kubiak won three Super Bowls: one while serving as quarterbacks coach for the San Francisco 49ers, two while working for the Denver Broncos as offensive coordinator, and one while leading the Broncos as head coach.
- Four championships have been won by Brian Pariani. One with the San Francisco 49ers as an offensive assistant coach, and three with the Denver Broncos as the coach of the tight ends position.
- Brendan Daly is a four-time Super Bowl champion, three of which he earned while serving as a defensive assistant and defensive line coach for the New England Patriots. He also won one Super Bowl while serving in the same capacity for the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Rob Gronkowski won a total of four Super Bowls during the 2010s
- three of them were with the New England Patriots, while the other was with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It is important to note that all four of them came when he was teamed up with Tom Brady.
- Lionel Vital won one Super Bowl with the Washington Redskins in 1987 while playing as a strike replacement player, and he won three Super Bowls with the New England Patriots between 2001 and 2004.
- Tom Moore won two Super Bowls with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1970s while serving as their wide receivers coach. He also won a Super Bowl with the Indianapolis Colts while serving as their offensive coordinator and another Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers while serving as their offensive consultant.
- He won his first Super Bowl with the New England Patriots while working as a scouting assistant, and he went on to win three more Super Bowls with the team while serving as Director of College Scouting.
Three: a large number of athletes, coaches, and staff members
- There are many notable people who have three rings, including Brent Jones, Bill Walsh, John Elway, Mike Ditka, Mike Shanahan, Art Shell, Jerry Rice, Steve Young, Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Chad O’Shea, Jay Novacek, Michael Irvin, Larry Brown, Eric Mangini, Joe Gibbs, Dave Dalby, Cliff Branch, Roger Craig, Shannon Sharpe, Ed McCaffrey, Mark Schlereth, Forrest Gregg, Her
- Troy Brown, Willie McGinest, Richard Seymour, Ty Law, Mike Vrabel, Tedy Bruschi, Kevin Faulk, Matt Light, Patrick Pass, Ted Johnson, Lonie Paxton, Stephen Neal, Joe Andruzzi, David Patten, Roman Phifer, Tom Ashworth, Adrian Klemm, Je’Rod Cherry, Matt Chatham, the aforementioned Adam Vin (who won a fourth with the Giants).
- Marcus Cannon, James White, James Develin, Julian Edelman, Dont’a Hightower, Devin McCourty, Patrick Chung, Duron Harmon, Matthew Slater, Nate Ebner, Ryan Allen, Stephen Gostkowski and the aforementioned Tom Brady were among the fourteen players who won three rings with the New England Patriots in the 2010s. Tom Brady had previously won three Super Bowls with the Patriots in the 2000s