The full list of Washington Huskies who have won a Super Bowl

The Huskies have had 36 alumni win the Lombardi trophy.
Feb 12, 2023; Glendale, AZ, USA; Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie (21) celebrates after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Breen/The Republic via Imagn Images
Feb 12, 2023; Glendale, AZ, USA; Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie (21) celebrates after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Breen/The Republic via Imagn Images | The Republic-Imagn Images

The Washington Huskies have had a player in the Super Bowl for 14 straight years. The last time they didn't have a player in the Super Bowl was in 2012. That's an impressive run for appearances, and to make it even sweeter, the Huskies often have had winners in those years. The last champion was Trent McDuffie in the 2024 Kansas City Chiefs victory over the San Francisco 49ers.

What is more impressive than the 14 straight appearances is that the Huskies have had 36 former players win the Super Bowl and raise the Lombardi Trophy. As you will see in the list below, many players have even won it more than once.

This year, there may be another with Jack Westover on the New England Patriots. Though most Husky fans are also Seahawks fans, they will be actively rooting against Westover's team.

Below is the complete list of those 36 champions.

How many Washington players have won the Super Bowl?

Steve Thompson, 1969, New York Jets
Ray Mansfield, 1975, 1976, Pittsburgh Steelers
Ray Pinney, 1979, Pittsburgh Steelers
Dave Browning, 1981, Oakland Raiders
Dave Pear, 1981, Oakland Raiders
Tony Caldwell, 1984, Los Angeles Raiders
Anthony Allen, 1988, Washington
Ron Hadley, 1989, San Francisco 49ers
Kevin Gogan, 1993, 1994, Dallas Cowboys
Ray Horton, 1993, Dallas Cowboys
Dennis Brown, 1995, San Francisco 49ers
Dana Hall, 1995, San Francisco 49ers
Eric Bjornson, 1996, Dallas Cowboys
Brian Habib, 1998, Denver Broncos
Harald Hasselbach, 1998, 1999, Denver Broncos
David Richie, 1998, Denver Broncos
Ernie Conwell, 2000, St. Louis Rams
D'Marco Farr, 2000, St. Louis Rams
Hakim Akbar, 2002, New England Patriots
Fred Coleman, 2002, New England Patriots
Damon Huard, 2002, 2004, New England Patriots
Lawyer Milloy, 2002, New England Patriots
Corey Dillon, 2005, New England Patriots
Omare Lowe, 2005, New England Patriots
Roy Lewis, 2009, Pittsburgh Steelers
Mark Brunell, 2010, New Orleans Saints
Jermaine Kearse, 2014, Seattle Seahawks
Sidney Jones, 2018, Philadelphia Eagles
Elijah Qualls, 2018, Philadelphia Eagles
Danny Shelton, 2019, New England Patriots
Jaydon Mickens, 2021, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Vita Vea, 2021, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Greg Gaines, 2022, Los Angeles Rams
Taylor Rapp, 2022, Los Angeles Rams
Coleman Shelton, 2022, Los Angeles Rams
Trent McDuffie, 2023, 2024, Kansas City Chiefs

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