<Ul> <Li> The first player to win four Super Bowl rings was tight - end Marv Fleming, who got a pair with the Green Bay Packers in 1966 and 1967, and another pair with the Miami Dolphins in 1972 and 1973 . </Li> <Li> Twenty - two players earned four rings with the Steelers in the 1970s: 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 the previously mentioned Joe Greene (who later added two more rings). At least five coaches were with the team all four years: George Perles, Louis Riecke, Woody Widenhofer and (as noted above) Chuck Noll and Dick Hoak . The list of Steelers front office staff receiving four rings during that era includes Director of Player Personnel Dick Haley . </Li> <Li> Tom Flores: First person to have rings as a player (Kansas City Chiefs), assistant coach and head coach (Oakland Raiders) </Li> <Li> Joe Montana, Keena Turner, Jesse Sapolu, Eric Wright, Mike Wilson and Ronnie Lott each won four Super Bowl rings with the 49ers . </Li> <Li> Kicker Adam Vinatieri won three with the Patriots and one with the Colts . </Li> <Li> Russ Grimm won three with the Washington Redskins and one with the Pittsburgh Steelers </Li> <Li> Ted Hendricks won one with the Baltimore Colts and three with the Raiders </Li> <Li> Bill Romanowski won two with the 49ers and two with the Denver Broncos </Li> <Li> Coach Charlie Weis won one with the Giants and three with the Patriots </Li> <Li> Matt Millen has four rings while playing for four different cities and three different teams, one with Oakland, one with Los Angeles, one with San Francisco, and one with Washington (only player to earn a ring with four different cities) </Li> <Li> Sherman Lewis won three as running backs coach with San Francisco and one as offensive coordinator with Green Bay . </Li> <Li> Willie Davis Won all four rings with the Green Bay Packers . Two as a player, one as a member of the team's board of directors, and one as an emeritus director . He is the only person to possess all four of Green Bay's Super Bowl rings . It should be noted that Davis also won rings as a member of the 1961, 1962 and 1965 NFL Championship Green Bay Packer teams, bringing his unofficial championship ring count to seven, as the first three were awarded prior to the creation of the Super Bowl . </Li> <Li> Mike Pope won all four of his Super Bowl rings as the long time Tight End coach for the New York Giants </Li> <Li> Ken Norton, Jr. was the first member of 3 Super Bowl - winning teams in a row as a player, and gained a 4th ring as the Linebacker coach for the 2013 Seattle Seahawks . </Li> <Li> Larry Izzo won three super bowls with the New England Patriots, and one as the special teams assistant coach with the New York Giants </Li> <Li> Coach Gary Kubiak won one with the 49ers as quarterbacks coach, two with the Broncos as offensive coordinator, and one as the head coach of the Broncos </Li> <Li> Dante Scarnecchia has won four with the New England Patriots as an offensive line coach, along with being assistant head coach for three of them </Li> <Li> Brian Pariani has won four rings . One as an offensive assistant coach with the San Francisco 49ers and three as the tight ends coach with the Denver Broncos </Li> </Ul> <Li> The first player to win four Super Bowl rings was tight - end Marv Fleming, who got a pair with the Green Bay Packers in 1966 and 1967, and another pair with the Miami Dolphins in 1972 and 1973 . </Li> <Li> Twenty - two players earned four rings with the Steelers in the 1970s: 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 the previously mentioned Joe Greene (who later added two more rings). At least five coaches were with the team all four years: George Perles, Louis Riecke, Woody Widenhofer and (as noted above) Chuck Noll and Dick Hoak . The list of Steelers front office staff receiving four rings during that era includes Director of Player Personnel Dick Haley . </Li> <Li> Tom Flores: First person to have rings as a player (Kansas City Chiefs), assistant coach and head coach (Oakland Raiders) </Li>

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