🚨 MOST SUPER BOWL WINS IN NFL HISTORY: TEAMS AND PLAYERS THAT HAVE LEFT A LEGACY 👇
As Super Bowl LX between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots approaches, the stage is set for history to be made. This year’s matchup could change the standings of NFL teams with the most Super Bowl victories, as well as players with the most Super Bowl rings.
The 2025 Super Bowl was a standout moment for the Philadelphia Eagles, who avenged their previous loss to the Kansas City Chiefs by dominating with a 40-22 victory. The Eagles secured their second Super Bowl win in franchise history, following up their first championship in 2018 when they defeated the Patriots in a thrilling 41-33 victory, led by backup quarterback Nick Foles. Now, as 2026 Super Bowl fever takes over, the New England Patriots are vying to secure the most Super Bowl wins in history.
The Patriots are currently tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers at six Super Bowl wins each. However, the Patriots have an opportunity to take sole possession of the record in Super Bowl LX, as they face off against the Seattle Seahawks. This would also mark Mike Vrabel’s first Super Bowl victory as a head coach, following a successful career as a linebacker for the Patriots, where he won three Super Bowls.
On the other side of the field, the Seahawks are hoping for their second Super Bowl win, having come heartbreakingly close in 2015. In that game, with seconds remaining, a famous interception by Malcolm Butler dashed Seattle’s hopes of a back-to-back championship. The Seahawks will be looking to make history by securing their second title.
Teams with the Most Super Bowl Wins:
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New England Patriots – 6 Super Bowl wins
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Pittsburgh Steelers – 6 Super Bowl wins
These two teams are currently tied for the most Super Bowl victories. New England has a record 12 Super Bowl appearances, but they have lost five times in the big game. The Steelers, on the other hand, have eight Super Bowl appearances and have lost just twice.
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San Francisco 49ers – 5 Super Bowl wins (Tied with Dallas Cowboys)
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Dallas Cowboys – 5 Super Bowl wins (Tied with San Francisco 49ers)
The 49ers had a chance to claim their sixth title in Super Bowl 2024, but they fell short, keeping them tied with the Dallas Cowboys, who also have five championships. However, these teams remain two of the most storied franchises in NFL history, with a combined 10 Super Bowl wins between them.

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Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers, New York Giants – 4 Super Bowl wins each
The Chiefs have become one of the most successful franchises in recent years, while the Packers and Giants also have four Super Bowl wins each, placing them firmly in the top 10 of the league’s most successful teams in the postseason.
Which Players Have the Most Super Bowl Wins?
When it comes to individual players, the legendary Tom Brady holds the top spot with seven Super Bowl wins:
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Tom Brady – 7 Super Bowls (6 with the Patriots, 1 with the Buccaneers)
Brady’s record is unmatched, and he also holds the record for the most Super Bowl appearances with 10, further solidifying his status as the greatest quarterback of all time.
Second Place: Five-Time Super Bowl Champions
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Charles Haley – 5 Super Bowls (Two with the 49ers, Three with the Cowboys)
Haley is the only player to have won five Super Bowls, with championships in both the 49ers and Cowboys organizations.
Third Place: Four-Time Super Bowl Champions
A total of 34 players have won four Super Bowls, including legendary quarterbacks and key defensive players:
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Joe Montana (49ers)
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Terry Bradshaw (Steelers)
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Rob Gronkowski (Patriots)
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Adam Vinatieri (Patriots/Colts)
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Mike Webster (Steelers)
These players not only dominated in the postseason but also etched their names in NFL history with their key contributions to their teams’ Super Bowl success.
Which Quarterbacks Have the Most Super Bowl Wins?
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Tom Brady – 7 Super Bowls (2002, 2004, 2005, 2015, 2017, 2019 with the New England Patriots, 2021 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
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Joe Montana – 4 Super Bowls (1982, 1985, 1989, 1990 with the San Francisco 49ers)
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Terry Bradshaw – 4 Super Bowls (1975, 1976, 1979, 1980 with the Pittsburgh Steelers)
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Troy Aikman – 3 Super Bowls (1993, 1994, 1996 with the Dallas Cowboys)
These quarterbacks led their teams to some of the most iconic Super Bowl victories and cemented their places in NFL lore. Brady’s seven Super Bowls set a new standard, while Montana and Bradshaw are often cited as two of the greatest quarterbacks in the league’s history.
What About the Next Generation of Super Bowl Winners?
As Super Bowl LX looms, the next generation of NFL stars could soon be joining the ranks of Super Bowl champions. Patrick Mahomes, with three Super Bowls already under his belt, could soon find himself on this list. The young QB’s continued success will undoubtedly shape the next era of NFL legends.
For now, Super Bowl LX offers an exciting opportunity for the Patriots and Seahawks to write their own chapters in NFL history, potentially altering the rankings of Super Bowl wins for both teams and players. Will the Patriots add another title and take sole possession of the record, or will the Seahawks secure their second win, furthering their own legacy?