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SUPER BOWL LVIII

What NFL players have won the most Super Bowl championships? Full list of winners

Tom Brady is the all-time leader with six Super Bowl victories, followed by retired defensive end Charles Hayley with five. Several players have four rings and no one of them is still active.

Update:
Tom Brady se retira | Última hora del retiro del quarterback, en vivo
CHRISTIAN PETERSENAFP

Patrick Mahomes is looking to win his third Super Bowl ring in his fourth appearance in football’s biggest game. He’s on pace to catch Tom Brady if he and the Chiefs can beat the 49ers on Feb. 11.

Who are the players with the most victories in Super Bowl history?

With seven Championship rings, Brady has the most Super Bowl victories in history, leading the Buccaneers’ win against the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl LV, in which Brady earned his seventh ring.

He won his first Super Bowl in 2002, his second a year later in 2003, and his third in 2005. The Californian quarterback then had to wait ten years for his fourth in 2015 before matching Charles Haley’s five-time record in 2017. He then surpassed Haley’s record in the aforementioned 2018 Super Bowl. And after that won two more.

Charles Haley has Super Bowl five rings

After Brady, Haley is the only player with five rings. Before his retirement, the former defensive end won Super Bowl championships in 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, and 1996. His first two came with the San Francisco 49ers, the following two with the Cowboys, and the last one with the 49ers again.

Adam Vinatieri joins the list with four rings

After Haley, several players have won four Super Bowl rings: Joe Montana, Jesse Sapolu, Terry Bradshaw, and Lynn Swann. Aside from Brady, Adam Vinatieri is the only player to have won four Super Bowls this century. The place-kicker’s first three came in 2003, 2005, and 2005 as Brady’s teammate at the Patriots. He left the Patriots in 2005 and won his fourth and final Super Bowl ring with the Colts in 2006.

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