A Super Bowl championship is considered the pinnacle achievement in the NFL.

Induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame is the highest individual achievement for an NFL star.

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There are 362 members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, many of whom own multiple Super Bowl rings.

Here are a few:

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one. joe namath

NFL quarterback Joe Namath won Super Bowl III in January 1969.

NFL quarterback Joe Namath won Super Bowl III in January 1969.
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Retired NFL quarterback Joe Namath won Super Bowl III in January 1969 while playing for the New York Jets. Namath played for the franchise from its NFL debut in 1965 through 1976, before moving to the Los Angeles Rams for one season in 1977.

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Although Namath doesn’t have the best career statistics or the most Super Bowl wins among QBs, «Broadway Joe» became a popular figure decades after his retirement and remains one of the most recognizable figures in the sport. .

Namath was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985. He earned his Super Bowl ring in January 1969 when the New York Jets defeated the Baltimore Colts 16-7.

2.Joe Montana

Former San Francisco quarterback Joe Montana became a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000.

Former San Francisco quarterback Joe Montana became a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000.
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Joe Montana, nicknamed «Comeback Kid,» played for the San Francisco 49ers from 1979-1992. He played for the Kansas City Chiefs from 1993-94.

He was inducted into the Hall of Fame six years after his retirement in 2000. Montana won four Super Bowl rings, all with the 49ers.

3.John Elway

Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway played with the Denver Broncos and won two Super Bowls.

Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway played with the Denver Broncos and won two Super Bowls.
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For more than a decade, John Elway was the starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos, from 1983 until his retirement in 1998, leading them to multiple Super Bowls and several division titles.

From 2011 to 2020, Elway served as the Broncos’ general manager and executive vice president of football operations. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame with the class of 2004.

He has two rings from Super Bowl XXXII and XXXIII.

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4. Rice Jerry

Known for his speed and effectiveness on the field, retired NFL wide receiver Jerry Rice is a three-time Super Bowl champion and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010.

Known for his speed and effectiveness on the field, retired NFL wide receiver Jerry Rice is a three-time Super Bowl champion and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2010.
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Jerry Rice is considered one of the greatest wide receivers of all time. He played most of his career and earned most of his praise with the San Francisco 49ers from 1985 to 2000. Rice also played for the Oakland Raiders, Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos before retiring in 2005.

Rice won all three of his Super Bowl rings with the 49ers in Super Bowls XXIII, XXIV, and XXIX. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame with the class of 2010.

5.Lawrence Taylor

Lawrence Taylor played linebacker for the New York Giants.

Lawrence Taylor played linebacker for the New York Giants.
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Linebacker Lawrence Taylor won two Super Bowl rings while playing for the New York Giants from 1981 to 1993. Taylor was inducted into the Hall of Fame with the class of 1999.

Taylor is considered one of the greatest defensive players in the history of the game with 142 career sacks and over 1,000 career tackles.