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“I was so proud to have contributed to
the 49ers, and with remorse I decided to
retire and finish medical school. My first
[post-game] phone call was to my mother
[who was at the Bowl]. I told her she
could finally relax and not worry about
me getting injured … I was retiring to
become a doctor. After a brief pause, she
sternly admonished me for leaving after
I just ‘made it’ and to stay for a while and
enjoy it and play a little longer.”
Harris Barton, now 51, offensive
tackle, San Francisco 49ers, who played in
S.B. 23 (1989); S.B. 24 (1990); and S.B. 29
(1995). Football 411: Drafted by the 49ers
in 1987, he remained with them until he
retired in 1998. An All-Pro honoree two
times and a key player in 49ers 1989, 1990
and 1995 Super Bowl wins. Post-football:
He’s long worked as a venture capitalist,
and partnered for a time with former
teammates Joe Montana and Ronnie
Lott. Jewish angle: Attended Atlanta-area
Jewish day school through fifth grade.
Josh Miller, now 45, punter, New
England Patriots, who played in S.B. 39
(2005). Football 411: A solid punter
with the Steelers from 1996-2003, he
joined New England in 2004. The Pats’
2005 Super Bowl win was really aided
by two great Miller punts that put rival
Philadelphia practically at their goal
line. Post-football: Retired in 2007, he
now works as a Pittsburgh sports talk-
show host. Jewish angle: Raised in a
Conservative home, he recently said he
loved to speak to Jewish kids’ groups
about “embracing their Jewishness.” He
grew up in East Brunswick and was an
All-State high school athlete in football (as
a receiver) and track.
Nate Ebner, 27, a safety with the New
England Patriots, played in S.B. 49 (2015).
Football 411: He was an internation-
ally ranked rugby player when he began
playing football in his college junior year.
Joined Patriots in 2012 and quickly estab-
lished himself as a good-to-great special
teams’ player who plays almost every
game. Jewish angle: His late father was
a Jewish Sunday school principal. Ebner
has eloquently talked about the Jewish
and ethical values his father imparted to
him.
Most teams don’t make the Super
Bowl more than once during an own-
er’s tenure and many owners never
have a Super Bowl team. Multiple
Super Bowl appearances indicate that
the owner is making very good per-
sonnel decisions.
S. B. II (1968): Al Davis, Oakland
Raiders (L)
S.B. III (1969): Sonny Werblin, NY Jets
(W) and Carroll Rosenbloom,
Baltimore Colts (L)
S.B. IV (1970): Max Winter, Minnesota
Vikings (L)
S.B. VIII (1974): Max Winter, Vikings (L)
S.B. IX (1975): Max Winter, Vikings (L)
S. B XI: (1977): Al Davis, Oakland
Raiders (W) and Max Winter, Vikings (L)
S.B. XV: (1981): Al Davis, Oakland
Raiders (W)
S.B. XVIII (1984): Al Davis, Los Angeles
Raiders (W)
S. B. XXXI (1997): Robert Kraft, New
England Patriots (L)
S. B. XXXV (2001): Art Modell,
Baltimore Ravens (W)
S. B. XXXVI (2002) Robert Kraft,
Patriots (W)
S.B. XXXVII (2003) Malcolm Glazer,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (W) and Al
Davis, Oakland Raiders (L)
S.B. XXXVIII: (2004) Robert Kraft,
Patriots (W)
S.B. XXIX (2005): Robert Kraft, Patriots
(W) and Jeffrey Lurie, Philadelphia
Eagles (L)
S. B. XLII (2008): Steve Tisch, half-
owner, NY Giants (W) and Robert Kraft,
Patriots (L)
S. B. XLVI (2012): Steve Tisch, Giants
(W) and Robert Kraft, Patriots (L)
S. B. XLIX (2015) Robert Kraft, Patriots
(W)
Notes: Davis was general manager
during all Raider Super Bowls. He
had a 10-percent ownership in 1968;
gained full effective ownership in
1972; and had majority of shares in
2005. Kraft follows the Rooney family
(Pittsburgh) as the owner with the
most Super Bowl appearances. Tisch
also is an Oscar winner (he produced
1994 best pic Forrest Gump).
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