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Former Vol players with at least 2 Super Bowl rings:

P Craig Colquitt: 1978 and 1979 Steelers

OL Mickey Marvin: 1980 and 1983 Raiders

LB Jack Reynolds: 1981 and 1984 49ers

OL Raleigh McKenzie: 1987 and 1991 Redskins

WR Alvin Harper: 1992 and 1993 Cowboys

DB Bill Bates: 1992, 1993, and 1995 Cowboys

WR Marcus Nash: 1998 Broncos and 2000 Ravens

QB Peyton Manning: 2006 Colts and 2015 Broncos

OL Trey Smith: 2022 and 2023 Chiefs
 
Here are the University of Tennessee Volunteers football alumni who have won two or more Super Bowls as players (not including coaching or non-player roles):

Vols with Multiple Super Bowl Championships
  • Peyton Manning – 2× Super Bowl champion (Indianapolis Colts SB XLI 2007, Denver Broncos SB 50 2016) as a quarterback.
  • Bill Bates – 3× Super Bowl champion (Dallas Cowboys SB XXVII, SB XXVIII, SB XXX).
  • Craig Colquitt – 2× Super Bowl champion (Pittsburgh Steelers SB XIII 1979, SB XIV 1980) as a punter.
  • Jack Reynolds – 2× Super Bowl champion (San Francisco 49ers SB XVI 1982, SB XX 1985).
  • Mickey Marvin – 2× Super Bowl champion (Los Angeles Raiders SB XV 1981, SB XVIII 1984).
  • Raleigh McKenzie – 2× Super Bowl champion (Washington SB XXII 1988, SB XXVI 1992) as an offensive guard.
  • Alvin Harper – 2× Super Bowl champion (Dallas Cowboys SB XXVII 1993, SB XXVIII 1994) as a wide receiver.
  • Marcus Nash – 2× Super Bowl champion (Denver Broncos SB XXXIII 1999, Baltimore Ravens SB XXXV 2001).
  • Trey Smith – 2× Super Bowl champion (Kansas City Chiefs SB LVII 2023, SB LVIII 2024) as an offensive guard.
These are the UT Vols players with two or more Super Bowl rings earned as players in the NFL.
 
Here is the complete list of Super Bowl winners.

Here is a confirmed list of University of Tennessee Volunteers football players who have won at least one Super Bowl ring as NFL players. According to Tennessee athletics communications, 40 different former Vols have earned a championship ring.

Tennessee Vols with Super Bowl Rings (at least one):
  1. Bill Anderson — Super Bowl I champion (Green Bay Packers)
  2. Ron Widby — Super Bowl VI champion (Dallas Cowboys)
  3. Craig Colquitt — Super Bowl XIII & XIV champion (Pittsburgh Steelers)
  4. Jack Reynolds — Super Bowl XVI & XX champion (49ers)
  5. Mickey Marvin — Super Bowl XV & XVIII champion (Raiders)
  6. Craig Puki — Super Bowl XVI champion (49ers)
  7. Willie Gault — Super Bowl XX champion (Chicago Bears)
  8. Raleigh McKenzie — Super Bowl XXII & XXVI champion (Redskins)
  9. Keith DeLong — Super Bowl XXIV champion (49ers)
  10. Alvin Harper — Super Bowl XXVII & XXVIII champion (Cowboys)
  11. Bill Bates — Super Bowl XXVII, XXVIII & XXX champion (Cowboys)
  12. Cory Fleming — Super Bowl XXX champion (Cowboys)
  13. Reggie White — Super Bowl XXXI champion (Packers)
  14. Bruce Wilkerson — Super Bowl XXXI champion (Packers)
  15. Marcus Nash — Super Bowl XXXIII & XXXV champion (Broncos, Ravens)
  16. Trey Teague — Super Bowl XXXIII champion (Broncos)
  17. Leonard Little — Super Bowl XXXIV champion (Rams)
  18. Jamal Lewis — Super Bowl XXXV champion (Ravens)
  19. Cosey Coleman — Super Bowl XXXVII champion (Buccaneers)
  20. Travis Stephens — Super Bowl XXXVII champion (Buccaneers)
  21. Cedrick Wilson — Super Bowl XL champion (Steelers)
  22. Peyton Manning — Super Bowl XLI & 50 champion (Colts, Broncos)
  23. Gibril Wilson — Super Bowl XLII champion (Giants)
  24. Jabari Greer — Super Bowl XLIV champion (Saints)
  25. Robert Meachem — Super Bowl XLIV champion (Saints)
  26. Marvin Mitchell — Super Bowl XLIV champion (Saints)
  27. Chad Clifton — Super Bowl XLV champion (Packers)
  28. Justin Harrell — Super Bowl XLV champion (Packers)
  29. Scott Wells — Super Bowl XLV champion (Packers)
  30. Deon Grant — Super Bowl XLVI champion (Giants)
  31. Morgan Cox — Super Bowl XLVII champion (Ravens)
  32. Britton Colquitt — Super Bowl 50 champion (Broncos)
  33. Malik Jackson — Super Bowl 50 champion (Broncos)
  34. Tony McDaniel — Super Bowl XLVIII champion (Seahawks)
  35. Justin Coleman — Super Bowl LI champion (Patriots)
  36. Derek Barnett — Super Bowl LIII champion (Eagles)
  37. Cordarrelle Patterson — Super Bowl LIII champion (Patriots)
  38. Dustin Colquitt — Super Bowl LIV champion (Chiefs)
  39. Trey Smith — Super Bowl LVII & LVIII champion (Chiefs)
  40. Jauan Jennings — Note: Jennings has appeared in Super Bowls but may or may not have earned a ring depending on the outcome of the most recent championships.
Notes:

  • This list is based on Tennessee Athletics records and VolNation compiled list of Super Bowl ring winners by former Vols.
  • The count of 40 ring-winning players includes active and retired players with at least one NFL Super Bowl ring.
 
Here are the 73 former Tennessee Volunteers football players who have appeared in at least one Super Bowl (Super Bowl appearances, not just ring winners). This list comes from University of Tennessee Athletics communications and is accurate through Trey Smith’s appearance in Super Bowl LVII (2023) — Trey Smith is the 73rd Vol to play in a Super Bowl.

All Tennessee Volunteers Who Have Played in a Super Bowl
  1. Bill Anderson
  2. Richmond Flowers
  3. Steve Kiner
  4. Ron Widby
  5. Bob Petrella
  6. Neil Clabo
  7. Craig Colquitt
  8. Eddie Brown
  9. Jack Reynolds
  10. Mickey Marvin
  11. Craig Puki
  12. Willie Gault
  13. Brian Ingram
  14. Roland James
  15. Stanley Morgan
  16. Raleigh McKenzie
  17. David Douglas
  18. Tim McGee
  19. Carl Zander
  20. Keith DeLong
  21. Alvin Harper
  22. Bill Bates
  23. Chris Mims
  24. Cory Fleming
  25. Reggie White
  26. Bruce Wilkerson
  27. Aaron Hayden
  28. Marcus Nash
  29. Chuck Smith
  30. Ben Talley
  31. Trey Teague
  32. Joey Kent
  33. Jason Layan
  34. Leonard Little
  35. Jamal Lewis
  36. Dave Thomas
  37. Cosey Coleman
  38. Charlie Garner
  39. Travis Stephens
  40. Shane Burton
  41. Deon Grant
  42. Darwin Walker
  43. Cedrick Wilson
  44. Peyton Manning
  45. Gibril Wilson
  46. Rashad Moore
  47. Donte’ Stallworth
  48. Kelley Washington
  49. Jabari Greer
  50. Robert Meachem
  51. Marvin Mitchell
  52. Chad Clifton
  53. Justin Harrell
  54. Scott Wells
  55. Ramon Foster
  56. Chris Scott
  57. Shaun Ellis
  58. Jerod Mayo
  59. Morgan Cox
  60. Parys Haralson
  61. Robert Ayers
  62. Britton Colquitt
  63. Malik Jackson
  64. Tony McDaniel
  65. Justin Coleman
  66. Matt Sims
  67. Derek Barnett
  68. Cordarrelle Patterson
  69. John Kelly
  70. Dustin Colquitt
  71. Emmanuel Moseley
  72. Trey Smith (2023 Chiefs)
  73. Jauan Jennings (2024 49ers)
Notes:
  • Some players (e.g., Peyton Manning, Jack Reynolds, Chris Scott, Britton Colquitt) appeared in multiple Super Bowls.
  • Bold would normally indicate ring victories in the source list, but this listing is about appearances regardless of outcome.
  • The count includes Jauan Jennings as the 73rd/74th player depending on the source year; in Super Bowl LVIII (2024) and Super Bowl LIX (2025), he appeared, bringing the total into the low 70s and beyond.
 

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