I feel like Tyrod Taylor in that story with the Ravens played a huge part in getting them prepared for the super bowl. Even though he's a back up to Flacco, he played a significant role in getting them exposed to high octane offense simulation.
As a Ravens fan, I remember him on the team well. I always hoped he'd find footing in the league, and it's been really disheartening to see everything that's happened to him. I'm sure he's happy he's got a ring and can still be a QB1 (and get that $$), but you know he wants to lead his own team down the path of glory one of these days and not just be the fill-in while the rookie QB develops.
I met Don in 2001 while he was living in Wisconsin. My boss and him were hunting buddies and they were talking about Jaguars (the car). He is a very humble and nice guy. Bear Down!
@@joehung1552 yes and no. Parcels was their coach and took him as a DC (again) in 1996 January ish. (Fun fact, Baltimore fired bill, not Cleveland). Something went wrong in the organization and they fired Parcells, thinking Bill they could promote to HC. Day after being announced as HC, resigned.
Especially since the Browns still weren't going to win: if he scores on that play...the game is tied with enough time left (over a minute) that it would've been surprising if Elway didn't get the Broncos into field goal range.
Was it Chase Blackburn? I remember something happened with him becoming a teacher after not being signed and then the Giants brought him back mid season (and thank god they did because he made some huge plays that year)
Don Beebe had an underrated 1996 season, dude was still fast as lightning and even returned a kickoff for 6 against the Bears AT Chicago! Packers were even down Freeman and Brooks that season to injuries (Freeman would come back tho), and Beebe stepped up big. Even made a big catch vs SF in the regular season that the refs wanted to rule down, but he was never down by contact so the TD he scored that game was allowed, which set up Chris Jacke's OT 53 yard FG. He also scored the longest TD pass of the season of 80 yards at Minnesota.
Brandon Phillips, long time Reds second baseman, got one for playing with the (September) 2018 Red Sox Pablo Sandoval has four-three with the Giants, and one for playing 69 (nice!) games with the Braves last year
Man, hearing the hard work Tyrod did on the sidelines and in practice makes me so proud of the guy. I feel like a team whose backup QB is fully embracing his role and is still contributing what he can is an extra dangerous team.
Definitely - I would want a team where even if there were no superstars, everyone from guy 1 - guy 53 on the roster pulls together to make each other better and win
Don Beebe is one of the nicest people I've ever met. And his toughness is unquestionable! When I think of him, the hit he took from Gary Jones of Pittsburgh always comes to mind first. That was vicious, there was no flag and he stayed in the game. He was a great player. 👋💪
I respect the fluff out Jimmy G Jimmy Garoppolo never played so yall can say he won a ring but he never took an snap due to Brady until te SB loss in VS the Chiefs
Patriots GOAT (not named Brady) Brian Hoyer! Also, Kyle Williams who infamously fumbled twice against the NY Giants in the 2012 NFCCG got a ring with the Broncos in Super Bowl 50.
I actually knew Mark Brunell won a Super Bowl because I was and still am a New Orleans Saints fan. When you had a roster like what we had in 2009 you have to at least know everybody that’s on there. For instance, there were some guys we had on the roster that also could’ve made this list like veteran kicker John Karney, who was 43 years old when he got his ring and Bobby McCray who was a role player on our defensive line and played for the Jaguars before he signed with us as a free agent.
I knew Don Beebe. Loved watching him catch balls from Favre. Favre would hang him out to dry in the middle of the field a bunch, even being knocked out 2 or 3 times in one game by safeties. The most astonishing thing about those receptions were that he never dropped the ball on those hits, he still held onto it while out cold on the ground. One hell of a player.
That quote from Don on the heels of the Divisional Round loss are making me really emotional. I miss you, Don, and I think Buffalo will get to experience the joy that you felt soon.
How did I know Don Beebe would be on here? The first game I attended was the Mud Bowl, the game against the 49ers in the Packers illustrious run to that Superb Owl victory.
Another fun fact: Tom Brady was _not_ the first QB from his draft class to win a Super Bowl (despite winning it all in just his 2nd season). That was Chris Redman, who was taken by the Ravens in 2000 (the year they won it all).
I think it's easy to forget Corey Dillon got a ring after leaving the Bengals to play for the Patriots. Ochocinco tried the same thing but eli Manning had other plans. Look up a guy named Greg Scruggs. He played back up and practice squad for a couple different teams, but was lucky enough to be on the injured reserve for the Seattle Seahawks super bowl team. He later signed with the Patriots and was hurt at practice the same week and ended up on injured reserve, where his cheering from the sideline made a big difference in a certain 28-3 come back I think you mentioned in one of your videos before. But he has two rings from two different teams, injured reserve on both squads.
Weirdly enough, Corey Dillon was one of the first football players I was aware of-him coming to the Pats was in the news, and for some reason that’s stuck with me for almost twenty years…
I'm not even a Bengals fan, but it surprises me how overlooked Corey Dillon is. Guy was really good on some not so good teams, then went on to have an insane season with the Pats when they won a SB (I'd say he was even more important than Brady most of that year). As a Bills fan, was definitely sad to see him help the enemy like that, but was still happy he got his ring.
Matt Flynn has three rings between LSU and the Packers. Only one as a starter, LOL. He turned one amazing performance into an eight-figure contract. Pretty sweet gig as a backup QB.
You missed Babe Perelli, quarterback for the Boston Patriots. He got his ring with Namath's Jets in 69. Around that time we in Boston got Joe Kapp and a first draft pick named Plunkett. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babe_Parilli
What happens is real simple your contact is worth $20 million before taxes of course which I am not breaking that down and the team has only 15$ million left to give to there players and they are multiple players that need to signed and so the solution is cut that player that would make the team go over the cap limit or work some cap magicalnisticitsim to make sure that don't be in $5 million in cap space or restructure the deal and take some of the money that would pay the players with the larger contacts later on and just distributed evenly or in other areas out and negotiate it called negotiating skills how to get most out of any deal you possibly get right not taking the quick cash but knowing who to negotiate get the right cut but that is from the players perspective the team would save $5 million if they cut the player that costing them the cap space
Though Joe Flacco was the starter I remember Tyrod Taylor on the SB XLVII team cause I'm a Ravens fan, his ability made preseason games fun to watch & glad he had some success as a starter, remember he help the Bills break there playoff drought
How about LeSean McCoy? Dude ran his heart out for the Eagles and spent a good portion of his career in Buffalo only to end with _back to back_ rings as a member of the Chiefs (2019) and Bucs (2020).
I'm an eagles fan and I actually wanted him and Andy to win with the chiefs that year. I forgot he ended up on the bucs the year after that. I just hope Andy can get a second one. He's coached in so many conference championships he deserves at least a second super bowl victory.
Kliff Kingsbury has a ring as a player. He has as many rings as Brett Favre, Drew Brees, and Aaron Rodgers. He has one more ring than Philip Rivers, Steve McNair, Fran Tarkenton, Warren Moon, and Dan Marino. Kliff Kingsbury finished with 17 career passing yards.
6:31 My favorite story about that is from the 4 falls of Buffalo He got letters from youth football coaches saying that they showed that play for their kids in order to teach them hustle and not to give up.
Can you do a video on practice squad player(s) who were called up/signed to their team(s) and were one of the, if not the reason why their team won a Super Bowl? Maybe something similar with the NHL, NBA, MLB, and/or college football.
The '87 Browns weren't on the cusp of going to the Super Bowl when Byner fumbled. They were about to tie the game (assuming the extra point was good). The Broncos ran down a bunch of the clock and took an intentional safety to make it the 38-33 final.
I actually knew about Don Beebe winning a super bowl. I think the reason why though is because I used to watch just about every episode of America's Game and I was watching a "Missing Rings" episode that talked about the Buffalo bills teams that lost four consecutive Super bowls. It mentioned Don Beebe and pointed out that he would later win a Super Bowl with the Packers so I actually knew about him.
Here's a suggestion for a video: Color vs. Color NFL Matches. Why are there so few in the 8K television era (2021 regular season had none, I think), and maybe why the Color Rush initiative didn't catch on as they expected. I'm a sport jersey nerd, sorry not sorry.
Did you know that Ron Rivara won a Super bowl on the 85 Bears as a back up linebacker? Jason Garrett won 2 Super bowls with the Cowboys as a back up quarterback
The most surprising thing for me in this video was learning Welker didn’t win a Super Bowl. I guess I just assumed he was there for one of the Patriots rings lol
Legendary Buccaneers Super Bowl winning QB Blaine Gabbert
Out of his whole recruiting class (Luck, Glennon, EJ Manuel Rg III) He's the only one with a ring
Don't forget Brock Osweiler
@@ALTAIR2 a ring without playing
@@ALTAIR2 a ring is ring according to yall
@@moalston4203 Jim Sorgi got a ring being Manning's Clipboard holder
Never forget. David Carr won a Super Bowl with the Giants.
Came here to say this.
He won 2
He won one bro
That’s right. He wasn’t there for the first one.
And the Hefty Lefty himself, Jared Lorenzen, RIP.
I feel like Tyrod Taylor in that story with the Ravens played a huge part in getting them prepared for the super bowl. Even though he's a back up to Flacco, he played a significant role in getting them exposed to high octane offense simulation.
Ravens have done a decent job with Back Up QB’s.
As a Ravens fan, I remember him on the team well. I always hoped he'd find footing in the league, and it's been really disheartening to see everything that's happened to him. I'm sure he's happy he's got a ring and can still be a QB1 (and get that $$), but you know he wants to lead his own team down the path of glory one of these days and not just be the fill-in while the rookie QB develops.
I rooted for him like crazy when he went to the Bills as a Ravens fan. They screwed him by starting Peterman over him.
Don Beebe will always be one of the most respectable players I’ve ever seen
Absolutely. Stand-up guy.
I met Don in 2001 while he was living in Wisconsin. My boss and him were hunting buddies and they were talking about Jaguars (the car). He is a very humble and nice guy.
Bear Down!
He is a football coach for my university
Oh he is a great guy and one of the toughest I've ever seen! 👍
I like how it begins with "oh yeah, these guys won AFTER they left Cleveland..." Lol
Bill Belicheck
@@someperson3883 to be fair, he had the jets as the middle stop between browns and pats
@@meineg21 wasn't that more like a layover than an actual stop?
@@joehung1552 yes and no. Parcels was their coach and took him as a DC (again) in 1996 January ish. (Fun fact, Baltimore fired bill, not Cleveland). Something went wrong in the organization and they fired Parcells, thinking Bill they could promote to HC. Day after being announced as HC, resigned.
tbf, the whole team won 5 years after leaving Cleveland lol
Ernest byner was important to those super bowl teams as well yet that fumble overshadows them. Crazy
Especially since the Browns still weren't going to win: if he scores on that play...the game is tied with enough time left (over a minute) that it would've been surprising if Elway didn't get the Broncos into field goal range.
It's Cleveland misery - of course it'll be unfairly focused on
Had we made the Super Bowl in 89 it would probably be forgotten
Fun fact: A teacher at my school won a Super Bowl. He was on the Giants roster when they won the Super Bowl back in 2012.
As a practice squad or on the active roster?
What's his name?
name?
my history teacher during high school was drafted by the bucs the year they won(2003 i believe). i dont believe he was ever on the roster tho lol
Was it Chase Blackburn? I remember something happened with him becoming a teacher after not being signed and then the Giants brought him back mid season (and thank god they did because he made some huge plays that year)
Don Beebe had an underrated 1996 season, dude was still fast as lightning and even returned a kickoff for 6 against the Bears AT Chicago! Packers were even down Freeman and Brooks that season to injuries (Freeman would come back tho), and Beebe stepped up big. Even made a big catch vs SF in the regular season that the refs wanted to rule down, but he was never down by contact so the TD he scored that game was allowed, which set up Chris Jacke's OT 53 yard FG. He also scored the longest TD pass of the season of 80 yards at Minnesota.
Jared Lorenzen had a Super Bowl as the Giants backup QB in the win against the undefeated Pats
I always remind folks that the Round Mound of Touchdown has a ring.
@@samm4980 the Pillsbury Throwboy RIP
Truly an inspiration for all dad-bod armchair quarterbacks
Ah yes, I forgot that he got a ring with them.
@@samm4980 I'll go one better. Bubby Brister has two rings with the Broncos
MLB players with surprise World Series rings would also make a good video. For example Terrance Gore with 3 rings. Which is more than his career rbi.
Brandon Phillips, long time Reds second baseman, got one for playing with the (September) 2018 Red Sox
Pablo Sandoval has four-three with the Giants, and one for playing 69 (nice!) games with the Braves last year
Man, hearing the hard work Tyrod did on the sidelines and in practice makes me so proud of the guy.
I feel like a team whose backup QB is fully embracing his role and is still contributing what he can is an extra dangerous team.
Definitely - I would want a team where even if there were no superstars, everyone from guy 1 - guy 53 on the roster pulls together to make each other better and win
Don Beebe is one of the nicest people I've ever met. And his toughness is unquestionable! When I think of him, the hit he took from Gary Jones of Pittsburgh always comes to mind first. That was vicious, there was no flag and he stayed in the game. He was a great player. 👋💪
Fun Fact, Jimmy Garoppolo already has two super bowl rings.
Three
@@antonioguerrero4325 Nope, just two. He was traded to the 49ers before SBLIII.
I respect the fluff out Jimmy G Jimmy Garoppolo never played so yall can say he won a ring but he never took an snap due to Brady until te SB loss in VS the Chiefs
Yup, and Steve Young has three. People tend to forget Young already had two before he became the starter.
@@moalston4203 Can you try posting that in a coherent way? I read that 3 times & still have no idea what you were trying to say.
Rob Johnson won a Superbowl backing up Brad Johnson when the Buccaneers won their first championship
Ah man, you beat me to it! The 6’ 3” quarterback on the wrong end of the Music City Miracle.
Jim Miller and Lomas Brown also.
Brad Johnson himself deserves to be here let alone Rob Johnson lol
Hey, Wes might get a SB ring this year. It's never too late for now.
So true
I had to Google it. I had no idea he was coaching
Patriots GOAT (not named Brady) Brian Hoyer!
Also, Kyle Williams who infamously fumbled twice against the NY Giants in the 2012 NFCCG got a ring with the Broncos in Super Bowl 50.
i know this got some attention but shady mccoy won 2 super bowls at the end of his career
I actually knew Mark Brunell won a Super Bowl because I was and still am a New Orleans Saints fan. When you had a roster like what we had in 2009 you have to at least know everybody that’s on there. For instance, there were some guys we had on the roster that also could’ve made this list like veteran kicker John Karney, who was 43 years old when he got his ring and Bobby McCray who was a role player on our defensive line and played for the Jaguars before he signed with us as a free agent.
As a Browns fan I knew Kosar would be on here. I remember his face on the sideline. Happiest guy there, after coming close so often.
I knew Don Beebe. Loved watching him catch balls from Favre. Favre would hang him out to dry in the middle of the field a bunch, even being knocked out 2 or 3 times in one game by safeties. The most astonishing thing about those receptions were that he never dropped the ball on those hits, he still held onto it while out cold on the ground. One hell of a player.
I remember he said in 30 for 30 that Favre said that he will gonna give the ball to Beebe because of the 4 straight loses that he endured...
I always liked, Mark Brunell. I didn't know he got a ring. That's awesome.
That fact he was a lefty as a qb was rare to begin with Michael Vick who was the GOAT of lefty qb in NFL history
I’m reminded in that last segment that Jim McMahon got a SECOND ring lol
That quote from Don on the heels of the Divisional Round loss are making me really emotional. I miss you, Don, and I think Buffalo will get to experience the joy that you felt soon.
How did I know Don Beebe would be on here? The first game I attended was the Mud Bowl, the game against the 49ers in the Packers illustrious run to that Superb Owl victory.
Fun Fact: Mark Brunell won a College National Championship with the Washington Huskies in 1990 and then a Super Bowl at age 39
Another fun fact: Tom Brady was _not_ the first QB from his draft class to win a Super Bowl (despite winning it all in just his 2nd season). That was Chris Redman, who was taken by the Ravens in 2000 (the year they won it all).
I’m a huge Bills fan and I didn’t even know Tyrod was a Super Bowl Champion. He will always be loved by Bills Mafia
I knew Beebe won his with Green Bay. He was CLUTCH for us in the middle of the 1996 season.
Correction: the 90's Cowboys played in Irving, Texas.
Said the same thing my brother was lucky enough to play on the old stadium when he was in pop warner football
Arlington's course
...meh!
I think it's easy to forget Corey Dillon got a ring after leaving the Bengals to play for the Patriots. Ochocinco tried the same thing but eli Manning had other plans.
Look up a guy named Greg Scruggs. He played back up and practice squad for a couple different teams, but was lucky enough to be on the injured reserve for the Seattle Seahawks super bowl team. He later signed with the Patriots and was hurt at practice the same week and ended up on injured reserve, where his cheering from the sideline made a big difference in a certain 28-3 come back I think you mentioned in one of your videos before. But he has two rings from two different teams, injured reserve on both squads.
Weirdly enough, Corey Dillon was one of the first football players I was aware of-him coming to the Pats was in the news, and for some reason that’s stuck with me for almost twenty years…
I'm not even a Bengals fan, but it surprises me how overlooked Corey Dillon is. Guy was really good on some not so good teams, then went on to have an insane season with the Pats when they won a SB (I'd say he was even more important than Brady most of that year).
As a Bills fan, was definitely sad to see him help the enemy like that, but was still happy he got his ring.
4:02 by "juggernaut Saints" you mean " illegal bounty hunting Aints"
Matt Flynn has three rings between LSU and the Packers. Only one as a starter, LOL. He turned one amazing performance into an eight-figure contract. Pretty sweet gig as a backup QB.
Rams/Steelers legend Kevin Greene won a Superbowl with the Packers... as a linebackers coach
You missed Babe Perelli, quarterback for the Boston Patriots. He got his ring with Namath's Jets in 69.
Around that time we in Boston got Joe Kapp and a first draft pick named Plunkett.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babe_Parilli
As a dolphins and Jaguars fan I’ve found it extremely amusing to watch Chad Henne and Blaine Gabbert both go win Super Bowls in recent years 😂
Love the vid Five points! Video idea: could you explain what happens when a team is over the cap? And does it really matter ?
What happens is real simple your contact is worth $20 million before taxes of course which I am not breaking that down and the team has only 15$ million left to give to there players and they are multiple players that need to signed and so the solution is cut that player that would make the team go over the cap limit or work some cap magicalnisticitsim to make sure that don't be in $5 million in cap space or restructure the deal and take some of the money that would pay the players with the larger contacts later on
and just distributed evenly or in other areas out and negotiate it called negotiating skills how to get most out of any deal you possibly get right not taking the quick cash but knowing who to negotiate get the right cut but that is from the players perspective
the team would save $5 million if they cut the player that costing them the cap space
Don Beeebe was the only player I threw the ball to in gameday 98 😂😂
Though Joe Flacco was the starter I remember Tyrod Taylor on the SB XLVII team cause I'm a Ravens fan, his ability made preseason games fun to watch & glad he had some success as a starter, remember he help the Bills break there playoff drought
Poor Dan Marino, the greatest quarterback to never win a super bowl
Don’t forget longtime Steelers starting quarterback Bubby Brister later got two rings backing up Elway in Denver.
The horror
I know he added a lot to those squads...LOL
Although the term "longtime" is kind of relative here.
the guy who surprised me was Byron Leftwich... one as a player (Steelers) and one as a coach (Bucs, last year)
Tommy Maddox has one too.
How about LeSean McCoy? Dude ran his heart out for the Eagles and spent a good portion of his career in Buffalo only to end with _back to back_ rings as a member of the Chiefs (2019) and Bucs (2020).
I'm an eagles fan and I actually wanted him and Andy to win with the chiefs that year. I forgot he ended up on the bucs the year after that. I just hope Andy can get a second one. He's coached in so many conference championships he deserves at least a second super bowl victory.
As a Hawks fan Sidney Rice getting one still surprises me
Kliff Kingsbury has a ring as a player. He has as many rings as Brett Favre, Drew Brees, and Aaron Rodgers. He has one more ring than Philip Rivers, Steve McNair, Fran Tarkenton, Warren Moon, and Dan Marino.
Kliff Kingsbury finished with 17 career passing yards.
He not a hof though he never played due to the hof winnig the rings for him along with team
Lifetime browns fan here... This one was harder to watch than most of your uploads 😅keep up the good work
The Clapper Jason Garrett.
Twice
Brian Dawkins also won a super bowl with the eagles as an executive
6:31
My favorite story about that is from the 4 falls of Buffalo
He got letters from youth football coaches saying that they showed that play for their kids in order to teach them hustle and not to give up.
Ive watched enough of your videos to know who they are … keep up the great work
Good thing you dropped this because i been tellin folks for years to put some RESPECT on Tyrod Taylors name
0:25 Hold on. You're telling me Wes Welker doesn't have a ring? I had to look it up. That's nuts.
Yup he’s 0-3 including being on the 2007 Patriots who went 18-1 😬
Lol the year after he left Denver they won the super bowl
Wow didn’t expect this to be a video on how the browns suck lmao
This entire video felt like an elaborate troll on the Bills
I always love these videos, yeah, I knew every one of these guys won a ring. I’m sure most fans do.
I am surprised you didn't mention Jeff Rugridge,back quarter back,that has like 3 or 4 Superbowl rings,you should do a video just on him.
I feel like a lot of people know Ernest Byner won a SB with Washington and Don Beebe won a SB with Green Bay
Tyrod Taylor won one as Flacco's backup for the Ravens
Can you do a video on practice squad player(s) who were called up/signed to their team(s) and were one of the, if not the reason why their team won a Super Bowl? Maybe something similar with the NHL, NBA, MLB, and/or college football.
I know Steve Nelson. Linebacker for the Pats in the 70s and 80s. No rings, but got creamed by the Bears in 86
Ernest Byner will always be a Redskin to me - Redskins fans will always hold him dear to our hearts
The Bills could almost taste the smell of the big game this year
Blaine Gabbert also won a Super Bowl (last year with the Bucs)
Dan Pastorini won one with the Raiders.
Wes welker played with Brady and manning for no rings smh
Kosar and Byner in one video.
Awesome.
This is a certified hood classic
Tommy Maddox and Charlie Batch also have Rings backing up Ben
The '87 Browns weren't on the cusp of going to the Super Bowl when Byner fumbled. They were about to tie the game (assuming the extra point was good). The Broncos ran down a bunch of the clock and took an intentional safety to make it the 38-33 final.
That intro spoke to me because I did meet a Super Bowl winner: Antwaan Randle El.
Of course, he needed no introduction.
He threw the best pass in SB history.
Mark Brunnell has to be one of them
Here are some of mine.
Kliff Kingsbury
John Carney
London Fletcher
Michael Floyd
Seth Joyner
Tommy Maddox has a ring.
Trent Dilfer not only has a Super Bowl ring, but he started the game. Never forget.
Great video!
BTW, can't wait for your next Clickbait. Tom Grossi must be punished!
Jimmy Garrapolo, Jacoby Brissett, Carson Wentz, Frank Reich (as a coach), Joe Haeg, just to name a few
The Hefty Lefty Jared Lorenzen better be in this. Also AFL stadium vid
I actually knew about Don Beebe winning a super bowl. I think the reason why though is because I used to watch just about every episode of America's Game and I was watching a "Missing Rings" episode that talked about the Buffalo bills teams that lost four consecutive Super bowls. It mentioned Don Beebe and pointed out that he would later win a Super Bowl with the Packers so I actually knew about him.
darko milicic won a süper bowl with the '04 pistons
The only one I did not know was Ernest Brynner, sadly he is a case where 1 moment defines his career no matter what
The Hefty Lefty from Kentucky was Eli's backup for one of the giants super bowl victories
He dead.
@@skiprockjr.6881 Rip to the legend
Here's a suggestion for a video: Color vs. Color NFL Matches. Why are there so few in the 8K television era (2021 regular season had none, I think), and maybe why the Color Rush initiative didn't catch on as they expected.
I'm a sport jersey nerd, sorry not sorry.
My personal trainer from 2014-2017 won three championships at USC but he played on the Houston Texans his name is John Walker
David Carr with your very own Giants, as Eli's backup in Super Bowl XLVI v the Pats?
Little known fact: Charles Haley has five rings, second only to Brady.
...it's still a 3 star Dragon Ball
That joke is funny, your luckily it's funny, :)
i watched the Bills documentary abt their 4 super bowl loses and it’s depressing af
Did you know that Ron Rivara won a Super bowl on the 85 Bears as a back up linebacker? Jason Garrett won 2 Super bowls with the Cowboys as a back up quarterback
One of my friends as a kid won a Superbowl with the Saints in 09, does that count.
Wes welker dropped a wide open pass In the Super Bowl vs the Giants I haven’t forgiven him then & never will
Considering the size of a team roster, there must be thousands of people owning Super Bowl rings, most whose names are unknown to the general public.
When I met Lawrence Taylor I asked him about his 2 Super Bowls and he told me they weren’t even the hardest games he played lol
Adam Morrison is also a champion.
Actually, technically Irving
Jimmy smith wouldn't have played in Arlington with the cowboys he would have played in irving thats where the old stadium was
The most surprising thing for me in this video was learning Welker didn’t win a Super Bowl. I guess I just assumed he was there for one of the Patriots rings lol
You forgot Tom Brady, Oh wait!!!
my man don beebee had great year that year
Jimmy Smith would’ve caught passed in Irving, Texas not Arlington, Texas
Browns were indeed once good. And then they became the Ravens.
My mans snuck in Auschwitz in a football video 😭 5:55
I knew:
Ernest Byner
Bernie Kosar (who taught Marino the fake spike pass play)
Mark Brunnel
Don Beebe