Pes a suxito, Tom Brady is not the athlete with the most headlines in the professional sport of United States

Siete champions in 10 appearances in Super Bowl. This is the legacy of the quarter Tom Brady.

The passing match, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9, which represented the seventh Lombardi trophy for Brady, who as an individual superior to the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots, has six each.

Brady finds himself alone in the sky, in terms of American football. It is embarrassing, it is short in comparison with other professional athletes who accumulate more champions in their respective team sports in the United States.

Continuing, the lists of athletes with the mayoral number of champions in the NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB.

11 champions

Bill Russell, Celtics of Boston (NBA) and Henri Richard, of the Canadiens of Montreal (NHL) won 11 championships. Russell led the Celtics to eight consecutive victories in the NBA Finals since 1959 and 1966. Withdrew in 1969 from the Lakers to play games. Fue su undécimo kampeonato in 13 temporadas.

Richard was an integral part of the Canadians who dominated the NHL in the 1950s and 1960s.

Bill Russell, the los Celtics of Boston, ran 11 magazines and a period of 13 years.
Bill Russell, the los Celtics of Boston, ran 11 magazines and a period of 13 years.

10 champions

Sam Jones, Celtics of Boston (NBA)

Yogi Berra, New York Yankees (MLB)

Yvan Cournoyer, Canadiens de Montreal (NHL)

Jean Beliveau, Canadiens de Montreal (NHL)

9 champions

Joe Dimaggio, Yankees of New York (MLB)

Claude Provost, Canadiens de Montreal (NHL)

Joe DiMaggio helped the New York Yankees win new World Cup trophies
Joe DiMaggio helped the New York Yankees win new World Cup trophies (FILE)

8 champions

John Havlicek, Celtics of Boston

KC Jones, Celtics of Boston

Tom Heinsohn, Celtics of Boston

Tom “Satch” Sanders, Celtics of Boston

Maurice Richard, Canadiens of Montreal

Red Kelly, Red Wings of Detroit / Maple Leafs of Toronto

Jacques Lemaire, Canadiens of Montreal

Serge Savard, Canadiens of Montreal

Bill Dickey, Yankees of New York

Phil Rizzuto, New York Yankees

7 champions

Tom Brady, Patriots of New England / Buccaneers of Tampa Bay

Otto Graham, Browns of Cleveland

Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees

Babe Ruth, Boston Red Sox / New York Yankees

Robert Horry, Rockets of Houston / Lakers of Los Angeles / Spurs of San Antonio

Jim Loscutoff, Boston Celtics

Frank Ramsey, Celtics of Boston

Jean-Guy Talbot, Canadiens of Montreal

Robert Horry (derecha) won championships with three NBA franchises.
Robert Horry (derecha) won championships with three NBA franchises. (PAUL SANCYA)

6 champions

Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls

Scottie Pippen, Bulls of Chicago

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bucks of the Milwaukee Bucks / Lakers of Los Angeles

Bob Cousy, Celtics of Boston

Doug Harvey, Canadiens of Montreal

Bernie Geoffrion, Canadiens of Montreal

Tom Johnson, Canadiens of Montreal

Dickie Moore, Canadiens de Montreal (NHL)

Larry Robinson, Canadiens de Montreal (NHL)

Bryan Trottier, New York Islanders Islanders / Penguins de Pittsburgh

Mark Messier, Edmonton Oilers / New York Rangers

Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees (MLB)

Whitey Ford, Yankees of New York

Red Ruffing, New York Yankees

Joe Collins, New York Yankees

Lefty Gomez, Yankees of New York

Eddie Collins, Cubs of Chicago Cubs / Giants of New York

5 champions

Magic Johnson, Lakers de Los Ángeles

Michael Cooper, Lakers of Los Angeles (NBA)

Kobe Bryant, Lakers of Los Angeles (NBA)

Derek Fisher, Lakers of Los Angeles (NBA)

Ron Harper, Bulls of Chicago / Lakers of Los Angeles

Dennis Rodman, Pistons of Detroit / Bulls of Chicago

Steve Kerr, Bulls of Chicago / Spurs of San Antonio

Tim Duncan, Spurs of San Antonio

George Mikan, Lakers of Minneapolis

Jim Pollard, Lakers of Minneapolis

Slater Martin, Lakers of Minneapolis

Don Nelson, Celtics of Boston

Larry Sigfried, Celtics of Boston

Guy Lafleur, Canadiens of Montreal

Jari Kurri, Edmonton Oilers

Charles Haley, 49ers of San Francisc / Cowboys of Dallas

Bart Starr, Packers of Green Bay

Derek Jeter, Yankees of New York

Jorge Posada, Yankees of New York

Mariano Rivera, Yankees of New York

Andy Pettitte, Yankees of New York

Johnny Mize, Yankees of New York

Joe Gordon, New York Yankees

Reggie Jackson, Oakland Athletics / New York Yankees

Catfish Hunter, Oakland Athletics / New York Yankees

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