Tuesday, December 17, 2013

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All-Time Super Bowl Team: Each week leading up to XLVIII we want you to vote for football's best by position.

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  • Larry Brown

    Larry Brown

    Super Facts
    First cornerback to win Super Bowl MVP honors (XXX)
    Intercepts two passes as Dallas wins record-tying fifth Super Bowl with 27-17 win over Steelers
    Starting cornerback for the Cowboys in three Super Bowl wins (XXVII, XXVIII, XXX)
    Tied with two others for most career Super Bowl interceptions (3)
  • Randy Beverly

    Randy Beverly

    Super Facts
    Starting cornerback for the Jets in Super Bowl III upset of Colts
    Two interceptions in Super Bowl III are key to stopping heavily-favored Colts
    Beverly becomes the first player in Super Bowl history with two interceptions in a game
  • Rodney Harrison

    Rodney Harrison

    Super Facts
    Two-time Super Bowl champion with the Patriots (XXXVIII, XXXIX)
    Intercepts Donovan McNabb to clinch Super Bowl XXXIX win over Eagles, one of two interceptions on the day
    Suffers broken right arm late in the Patriots' 32-29 win over the Panthers in XXXVIII
  • Dexter Jackson

    Dexter Jackson

    Super Facts
    Becomes only the second safety, and third defensive back, to win Super Bowl MVP honors (XXXVII)
    First player to record two interceptions in the first half in Super Bowl history
    Leads a defense that produces five interceptions in the 48-21 rout of the Oakland Raiders
  • Ty Law

    Ty Law

    Super Facts
    Three-time Super Bowl winner with the Patriots (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX)
    Returns interception 47 yards for a touchdown in the 2nd quarter of the Patriots' 20-17 win over the Rams (XXXVI)
    After starting in his first two Super Bowls, broken foot prevents Law from playing in the XXXIX win over Eagles
  • Ronnie Lott

    Ronnie Lott

    Super Facts
    Four-time Super Bowl champion with the 49ers (XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV)
    Starts at cornerback for first two 49er title teams, moves to safety for San Francisco's other two Super Bowl wins
    One of five players to play on all four 49er Super Bowl winning teams of the 1980s
  • Deion Sanders

    Deion Sanders

    Super Facts
    Wins two Super Bowls, the first with the 49ers (XXIX), the second with the Cowboys (XXX)
    Intercepts fourth-quarter pass during the 49ers' 49-26 rout of the Chargers in XXIX
    Pro Football Hall of Famer also spends part of nine seasons playing Major League Baseball
  • Jake Scott

    Jake Scott

    Super Facts
    Back-to-back Super Bowl champion with the Dolphins (VII, VIII)
    First defensive back to win Super Bowl MVP honors (VII)
    Two interceptions, including one in the end zone in the fourth quarter, during 14-7 win over Redskins
  • Dwight Smith

    Dwight Smith

    Super Facts
    Super Bowl champion with the Buccaneers, XXXVII
    Holds Super Bowl record with two interception returns for a touchdown in 48-21 rout over Raiders
    Doesn't win Super Bowl MVP honors despite scoring two touchdowns and recording 94 yards in returns
  • Rod Woodson

    Rod Woodson

    Super Facts
    Super Bowl champion with the Ravens (XXXV)
    Also plays in the Super Bowl with the Steelers (XXX) and Raiders (XXXVII), both losing efforts
    Was a two-sports star in college at Purdue as he twice earns All-America honors in track and field

ALL STARS - DEFENSIVE BACK

Larry Brown
Randy Beverly
Rodney Harrison
Dexter Jackson
Ty Law
Ronnie Lott
Deion Sanders
Jake Scott
Dwight Smith
Rod Woodson
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