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List of Super Bowl champions

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List of Super Bowl champions

The Super Bowl is the annual American football game that determines the champion of the National Football League (NFL). The game culminates a season that begins in the previous calendar year, and is the conclusion of the NFL playoffs. The winner receives the Vince Lombardi Trophy. The contest is held in an American city, chosen three to four years beforehand, usually at warm-weather sites or domed stadiums. Since January 1971, the winner of the American Football Conference (AFC) Championship Game has faced the winner of the National Football Conference (NFC) Championship Game in the culmination of the NFL playoffs. Before the 1970 merger between the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL), the two leagues met in four such contests. The first two were marketed as the "AFL–NFL World Championship Game", but were also casually referred to as "the Super Bowl game" during the television broadcast. Super Bowl III in January 1969 was the first such game that carried the "Super Bowl" moniker in official marketing; the names "Super Bowl I" and "Super Bowl II" were retroactively applied to the first two games. A total of 20 franchises, including teams that have relocated to another city or changed their name, have won the Super Bowl. There are four NFL teams that have never appeared in a Super Bowl: the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Houston Texans, though both the Browns (1950, 1954, 1955, 1964) and Lions (1935, 1952, 1953, 1957) had won NFL Championship Games prior to the creation of the Super Bowl in the 1966 season. The 1972 Dolphins capped off the only perfect season in NFL history with their victory in Super Bowl VII. Only two franchises have ever won the Super Bowl while hosting at their home stadiums: the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV and the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI.

Tables

Championships table key and summary · Results
American Football League (AFL)
American Football League (AFL)
(1966–1969)
American Football League (AFL)
(1970–present)
American Football Conference (AFC)
AFL championa(4, 2–2)
AFL championa(4, 2–2)
(1966–1969)
AFL championa(4, 2–2)
(1970–present)
AFC championA(55, 27–28)
National Football League (NFL)
National Football League (NFL)
(1966–1969)
National Football League (NFL)
(1970–present)
National Football Conference (NFC)
NFL championn(4, 2–2)
NFL championn(4, 2–2)
(1966–1969)
NFL championn(4, 2–2)
(1970–present)
NFC championN(55, 28–27)
(1966–1969)
(1970–present)
American Football League (AFL)
American Football Conference (AFC)
AFL championa(4, 2–2)
AFC championA(55, 27–28)
National Football League (NFL)
National Football Conference (NFC)
NFL championn(4, 2–2)
NFC championN(55, 28–27)
Super Bowl championships · Results
I
I
Game
I
Date (Season)
January 15, 1967 (1966 AFL/1966 NFL)
Winning team
Green Bay Packersn(1, 1–0)
Score
35–10
Losing team
Kansas City Chiefsa(1, 0–1)
Venue
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
City
Los Angeles, California
Attendance
61,946
Referee
Norm Schachter
II
II
Game
II
Date (Season)
January 14, 1968 (1967 AFL/1967 NFL)
Winning team
Green Bay Packersn(2, 2–0)
Score
33–14
Losing team
Oakland Raidersa(1, 0–1)
Venue
Miami Orange Bowl
City
Miami, Florida
Attendance
75,546
Referee
Jack Vest
III
III
Game
III
Date (Season)
January 12, 1969 (1968 AFL/1968 NFL)
Winning team
New York Jetsa(1, 1–0)
Score
16–7
Losing team
Baltimore Coltsn(1, 0–1)
Venue
Miami Orange Bowl (2)
City
Miami, Florida (2)
Attendance
75,389
Referee
Tom Bell
IV
IV
Game
IV
Date (Season)
January 11, 1970 (1969 AFL/1969 NFL)
Winning team
Kansas City Chiefsa(2, 1–1)
Score
23–7
Losing team
Minnesota Vikingsn(1, 0–1)
Venue
Tulane Stadium
City
New Orleans, Louisiana
Attendance
80,562
Referee
John McDonough
V
V
Game
V
Date (Season)
January 17, 1971 (1970)
Winning team
Baltimore ColtsA(2, 1–1)
Score
16–13
Losing team
Dallas CowboysN(1, 0–1)
Venue
Miami Orange Bowl (3)
City
Miami, Florida (3)
Attendance
79,204
Referee
Norm Schachter
VI
VI
Game
VI
Date (Season)
January 16, 1972 (1971)
Winning team
Dallas CowboysN(2, 1–1)
Score
24–3
Losing team
Miami DolphinsA(1, 0–1)
Venue
Tulane Stadium (2)
City
New Orleans, Louisiana (2)
Attendance
81,023
Referee
Jim Tunney
VII
VII
Game
VII
Date (Season)
January 14, 1973 (1972)
Winning team
Miami DolphinsA(2, 1–1)
Score
14–7
Losing team
Washington RedskinsN(1, 0–1)
Venue
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (2)
City
Los Angeles, California (2)
Attendance
90,182
Referee
Tom Bell
VIII
VIII
Game
VIII
Date (Season)
January 13, 1974 (1973)
Winning team
Miami DolphinsA(3, 2–1)
Score
24–7
Losing team
Minnesota VikingsN(2, 0–2)
Venue
Rice Stadium
City
Houston, Texas
Attendance
71,882
Referee
Ben Dreith
IX
IX
Game
IX
Date (Season)
January 12, 1975 (1974)
Winning team
Pittsburgh SteelersA(1, 1–0)
Score
16–6
Losing team
Minnesota VikingsN(3, 0–3)
Venue
Tulane Stadium (3)
City
New Orleans, Louisiana (3)
Attendance
80,997
Referee
Bernie Ulman
X
X
Game
X
Date (Season)
January 18, 1976 (1975)
Winning team
Pittsburgh SteelersA(2, 2–0)
Score
21–17
Losing team
Dallas CowboysN(3, 1–2) .mw- .mw- [W]
Venue
Miami Orange Bowl (4)
City
Miami, Florida (4)
Attendance
80,187
Referee
Norm Schachter
XI
XI
Game
XI
Date (Season)
January 9, 1977 (1976)
Winning team
Oakland RaidersA(2, 1–1)
Score
32–14
Losing team
Minnesota VikingsN(4, 0–4)
Venue
Rose Bowl
City
Pasadena, California (3)
Attendance
103,438
Referee
Jim Tunney
XII
XII
Game
XII
Date (Season)
January 15, 1978 (1977)
Winning team
Dallas CowboysN(4, 2–2)
Score
27–10
Losing team
Denver BroncosA(1, 0–1)
Venue
Louisiana Superdome
City
New Orleans, Louisiana (4)
Attendance
76,400
Referee
Jim Tunney
XIII
XIII
Game
XIII
Date (Season)
January 21, 1979 (1978)
Winning team
Pittsburgh SteelersA(3, 3–0)
Score
35–31
Losing team
Dallas CowboysN(5, 2–3)
Venue
Miami Orange Bowl (5)
City
Miami, Florida (5)
Attendance
79,484
Referee
Pat Haggerty
XIV
XIV
Game
XIV
Date (Season)
January 20, 1980 (1979)
Winning team
Pittsburgh SteelersA(4, 4–0)
Score
31–19
Losing team
Los Angeles RamsN(1, 0–1)
Venue
Rose Bowl (2)
City
Pasadena, California (4)
Attendance
103,985
Referee
Fred Silva
XV
XV
Game
XV
Date (Season)
January 25, 1981 (1980)
Winning team
Oakland RaidersA(3, 2–1) [W]
Score
27–10
Losing team
Philadelphia EaglesN(1, 0–1)
Venue
Louisiana Superdome (2)
City
New Orleans, Louisiana (5)
Attendance
76,135
Referee
Ben Dreith
XVI
XVI
Game
XVI
Date (Season)
January 24, 1982 (1981)
Winning team
San Francisco 49ersN(1, 1–0)
Score
26–21
Losing team
Cincinnati BengalsA(1, 0–1)
Venue
Pontiac Silverdome
City
Pontiac, Michigan
Attendance
81,270
Referee
Pat Haggerty
XVII
XVII
Game
XVII
Date (Season)
January 30, 1983 (1982)
Winning team
Washington RedskinsN(2, 1–1)
Score
27–17
Losing team
Miami DolphinsA(4, 2–2)
Venue
Rose Bowl (3)
City
Pasadena, California (5)
Attendance
103,667
Referee
Jerry Markbreit
XVIII
XVIII
Game
XVIII
Date (Season)
January 22, 1984 (1983)
Winning team
Los Angeles RaidersA(4, 3–1)
Score
38–9
Losing team
Washington RedskinsN(3, 1–2)
Venue
Tampa Stadium
City
Tampa, Florida
Attendance
72,920
Referee
Gene Barth
XIX
XIX
Game
XIX
Date (Season)
January 20, 1985 (1984)
Winning team
San Francisco 49ersN(2, 2–0)
Score
38–16
Losing team
Miami DolphinsA(5, 2–3)
Venue
Stanford Stadium
City
Stanford, California
Attendance
84,059
Referee
Pat Haggerty
XX
XX
Game
XX
Date (Season)
January 26, 1986 (1985)
Winning team
Chicago BearsN(1, 1–0)
Score
46–10
Losing team
New England PatriotsA(1, 0–1) [W]
Venue
Louisiana Superdome (3)
City
New Orleans, Louisiana (6)
Attendance
73,818
Referee
Red Cashion
XXI
XXI
Game
XXI
Date (Season)
January 25, 1987 (1986)
Winning team
New York GiantsN(1, 1–0)
Score
39–20
Losing team
Denver BroncosA(2, 0–2)
Venue
Rose Bowl (4)
City
Pasadena, California (6)
Attendance
101,063
Referee
Jerry Markbreit
XXII
XXII
Game
XXII
Date (Season)
January 31, 1988 (1987)
Winning team
Washington RedskinsN(4, 2–2)
Score
42–10
Losing team
Denver BroncosA(3, 0–3)
Venue
San Diego–Jack Murphy Stadium
City
San Diego, California
Attendance
73,302
Referee
Bob McElwee
XXIII
XXIII
Game
XXIII
Date (Season)
January 22, 1989 (1988)
Winning team
San Francisco 49ersN(3, 3–0)
Score
20–16
Losing team
Cincinnati BengalsA(2, 0–2)
Venue
Joe Robbie Stadium
City
Miami, Florida (6)
Attendance
75,129
Referee
Jerry Seeman
XXIV
XXIV
Game
XXIV
Date (Season)
January 28, 1990 (1989)
Winning team
San Francisco 49ersN(4, 4–0)
Score
55–10
Losing team
Denver BroncosA(4, 0–4)
Venue
Louisiana Superdome (4)
City
New Orleans, Louisiana (7)
Attendance
72,919
Referee
Dick Jorgensen
XXV
XXV
Game
XXV
Date (Season)
January 27, 1991 (1990)
Winning team
New York GiantsN(2, 2–0)
Score
20–19
Losing team
Buffalo BillsA(1, 0–1)
Venue
Tampa Stadium (2)
City
Tampa, Florida (2)
Attendance
73,813
Referee
Jerry Seeman
XXVI
XXVI
Game
XXVI
Date (Season)
January 26, 1992 (1991)
Winning team
Washington RedskinsN(5, 3–2)
Score
37–24
Losing team
Buffalo BillsA(2, 0–2)
Venue
Metrodome
City
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance
63,130
Referee
Jerry Markbreit
XXVII
XXVII
Game
XXVII
Date (Season)
January 31, 1993 (1992)
Winning team
Dallas CowboysN(6, 3–3)
Score
52–17
Losing team
Buffalo BillsA(3, 0–3) [W]
Venue
Rose Bowl (5)
City
Pasadena, California (7)
Attendance
98,374
Referee
Dick Hantak
XXVIII
XXVIII
Game
XXVIII
Date (Season)
January 30, 1994 (1993)
Winning team
Dallas CowboysN(7, 4–3)
Score
30–13
Losing team
Buffalo BillsA(4, 0–4)
Venue
Georgia Dome
City
Atlanta, Georgia
Attendance
72,817
Referee
Bob McElwee
XXIX
XXIX
Game
XXIX
Date (Season)
January 29, 1995 (1994)
Winning team
San Francisco 49ersN(5, 5–0)
Score
49–26
Losing team
San Diego ChargersA(1, 0–1)
Venue
Joe Robbie Stadium (2)
City
Miami, Florida (7)
Attendance
74,107
Referee
Jerry Markbreit
XXX
XXX
Game
XXX
Date (Season)
January 28, 1996 (1995)
Winning team
Dallas CowboysN(8, 5–3)
Score
27–17
Losing team
Pittsburgh SteelersA(5, 4–1)
Venue
Sun Devil Stadium
City
Tempe, Arizona
Attendance
76,347
Referee
Red Cashion
XXXI
XXXI
Game
XXXI
Date (Season)
January 26, 1997 (1996)
Winning team
Green Bay PackersN(3, 3–0)
Score
35–21
Losing team
New England PatriotsA(2, 0–2)
Venue
Louisiana Superdome (5)
City
New Orleans, Louisiana (8)
Attendance
72,301
Referee
Gerry Austin
XXXII
XXXII
Game
XXXII
Date (Season)
January 25, 1998 (1997)
Winning team
Denver BroncosA(5, 1–4)[W]
Score
31–24
Losing team
Green Bay PackersN(4, 3–1)
Venue
Qualcomm Stadium (2)
City
San Diego, California (2)
Attendance
68,912
Referee
Ed Hochuli
XXXIII
XXXIII
Game
XXXIII
Date (Season)
January 31, 1999 (1998)
Winning team
Denver BroncosA(6, 2–4)
Score
34–19
Losing team
Atlanta FalconsN(1, 0–1)
Venue
Pro Player Stadium (3)
City
Miami, Florida (8)
Attendance
74,803
Referee
Bernie Kukar
XXXIV
XXXIV
Game
XXXIV
Date (Season)
January 30, 2000 (1999)
Winning team
St. Louis RamsN(2, 1–1)
Score
23–16
Losing team
Tennessee TitansA(1, 0–1) [W]
Venue
Georgia Dome (2)
City
Atlanta, Georgia (2)
Attendance
72,625
Referee
Bob McElwee
XXXV
XXXV
Game
XXXV
Date (Season)
January 28, 2001 (2000)
Winning team
Baltimore RavensA(1, 1–0) [W]
Score
34–7
Losing team
New York GiantsN(3, 2–1)
Venue
Raymond James Stadium
City
Tampa, Florida (3)
Attendance
71,921
Referee
Gerry Austin
XXXVI
XXXVI
Game
XXXVI
Date (Season)
February 3, 2002 (2001)
Winning team
New England PatriotsA(3, 1–2)
Score
20–17
Losing team
St. Louis RamsN(3, 1–2)
Venue
Louisiana Superdome (6)
City
New Orleans, Louisiana (9)
Attendance
72,922
Referee
Bernie Kukar
XXXVII
XXXVII
Game
XXXVII
Date (Season)
January 26, 2003 (2002)
Winning team
Tampa Bay BuccaneersN(1, 1–0)
Score
48–21
Losing team
Oakland RaidersA(5, 3–2)
Venue
Qualcomm Stadium (3)
City
San Diego, California (3)
Attendance
67,603
Referee
Bill Carollo
XXXVIII
XXXVIII
Game
XXXVIII
Date (Season)
February 1, 2004 (2003)
Winning team
New England PatriotsA(4, 2–2)
Score
32–29
Losing team
Carolina PanthersN(1, 0–1)
Venue
Reliant Stadium
City
Houston, Texas (2)
Attendance
71,525
Referee
Ed Hochuli
XXXIX
XXXIX
Game
XXXIX
Date (Season)
February 6, 2005 (2004)
Winning team
New England PatriotsA(5, 3–2)
Score
24–21
Losing team
Philadelphia EaglesN(2, 0–2)
Venue
Alltel Stadium
City
Jacksonville, Florida
Attendance
78,125
Referee
Terry McAulay
XL
XL
Game
XL
Date (Season)
February 5, 2006 (2005)
Winning team
Pittsburgh SteelersA(6, 5–1) [W]
Score
21–10
Losing team
Seattle SeahawksN(1, 0–1)
Venue
Ford Field
City
Detroit, Michigan (2)
Attendance
68,206
Referee
Bill Leavy
XLI
XLI
Game
XLI
Date (Season)
February 4, 2007 (2006)
Winning team
Indianapolis ColtsA(3, 2–1)
Score
29–17
Losing team
Chicago BearsN(2, 1–1)
Venue
Dolphin Stadium (4)
City
Miami Gardens, Florida (9)
Attendance
74,512
Referee
Tony Corrente
XLII
XLII
Game
XLII
Date (Season)
February 3, 2008 (2007)
Winning team
New York GiantsN(4, 3–1) [W]
Score
17–14
Losing team
New England PatriotsA(6, 3–3)
Venue
University of Phoenix Stadium
City
Glendale, Arizona (2)
Attendance
71,101
Referee
Mike Carey
XLIII
XLIII
Game
XLIII
Date (Season)
February 1, 2009 (2008)
Winning team
Pittsburgh SteelersA(7, 6–1)
Score
27–23
Losing team
Arizona CardinalsN(1, 0–1)
Venue
Raymond James Stadium (2)
City
Tampa, Florida (4)
Attendance
70,774
Referee
Terry McAulay
XLIV
XLIV
Game
XLIV
Date (Season)
February 7, 2010 (2009)
Winning team
New Orleans SaintsN(1, 1–0)
Score
31–17
Losing team
Indianapolis ColtsA(4, 2–2)
Venue
Sun Life Stadium (5)
City
Miami Gardens, Florida (10)
Attendance
74,059
Referee
Scott Green
XLV
XLV
Game
XLV
Date (Season)
February 6, 2011 (2010)
Winning team
Green Bay PackersN(5, 4–1) [W]
Score
31–25
Losing team
Pittsburgh SteelersA(8, 6–2)
Venue
Cowboys Stadium
City
Arlington, Texas
Attendance
103,219
Referee
Walt Anderson
XLVI
XLVI
Game
XLVI
Date (Season)
February 5, 2012 (2011)
Winning team
New York GiantsN(5, 4–1)
Score
21–17
Losing team
New England PatriotsA(7, 3–4)
Venue
Lucas Oil Stadium
City
Indianapolis, Indiana
Attendance
68,658
Referee
John Parry
XLVII
XLVII
Game
XLVII
Date (Season)
February 3, 2013 (2012)
Winning team
Baltimore RavensA(2, 2–0)
Score
34–31
Losing team
San Francisco 49ersN(6, 5–1)
Venue
Mercedes-Benz Superdome (7)
City
New Orleans, Louisiana (10)
Attendance
71,024
Referee
Jerome Boger
XLVIII
XLVIII
Game
XLVIII
Date (Season)
February 2, 2014 (2013)
Winning team
Seattle SeahawksN(2, 1–1)
Score
43–8
Losing team
Denver BroncosA(7, 2–5)
Venue
MetLife Stadium
City
East Rutherford, New Jersey
Attendance
82,529
Referee
Terry McAulay
XLIX
XLIX
Game
XLIX
Date (Season)
February 1, 2015 (2014)
Winning team
New England PatriotsA(8, 4–4)
Score
28–24
Losing team
Seattle SeahawksN(3, 1–2)
Venue
University of Phoenix Stadium (2)
City
Glendale, Arizona (3)
Attendance
70,288
Referee
Bill Vinovich
50
50
Game
50
Date (Season)
February 7, 2016 (2015)
Winning team
Denver BroncosA(8, 3–5)
Score
24–10
Losing team
Carolina PanthersN(2, 0–2)
Venue
Levi's Stadium
City
Santa Clara, California (2)
Attendance
71,088
Referee
Clete Blakeman
LI
LI
Game
LI
Date (Season)
February 5, 2017 (2016)
Winning team
New England PatriotsA(9, 5–4)
Score
34–28 (OT)
Losing team
Atlanta FalconsN(2, 0–2)
Venue
NRG Stadium (2)
City
Houston, Texas (3)
Attendance
70,807
Referee
Carl Cheffers
LII
LII
Game
LII
Date (Season)
February 4, 2018 (2017)
Winning team
Philadelphia EaglesN(3, 1–2)
Score
41–33
Losing team
New England PatriotsA(10, 5–5)
Venue
U.S. Bank Stadium
City
Minneapolis, Minnesota (2)
Attendance
67,612
Referee
Gene Steratore
LIII
LIII
Game
LIII
Date (Season)
February 3, 2019 (2018)
Winning team
New England PatriotsA(11, 6–5)
Score
13–3
Losing team
Los Angeles RamsN(4, 1–3)
Venue
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
City
Atlanta, Georgia (3)
Attendance
70,081
Referee
John Parry
LIV
LIV
Game
LIV
Date (Season)
February 2, 2020 (2019)
Winning team
Kansas City ChiefsA(3, 2–1)
Score
31–20
Losing team
San Francisco 49ersN(7, 5–2)
Venue
Hard Rock Stadium (6)
City
Miami Gardens, Florida (11)
Attendance
62,417
Referee
Bill Vinovich
LV
LV
Game
LV
Date (Season)
February 7, 2021 (2020)
Winning team
Tampa Bay BuccaneersN(2, 2–0) [W]
Score
31–9
Losing team
Kansas City ChiefsA(4, 2–2)
Venue
Raymond James Stadium (3)
City
Tampa, Florida (5)
Attendance
24,835
Referee
Carl Cheffers
LVI
LVI
Game
LVI
Date (Season)
February 13, 2022 (2021)
Winning team
Los Angeles RamsN(5, 2–3)
Score
23–20
Losing team
Cincinnati BengalsA(3, 0–3)
Venue
SoFi Stadium
City
Inglewood, California (8)
Attendance
70,048
Referee
Ron Torbert
LVII
LVII
Game
LVII
Date (Season)
February 12, 2023 (2022)
Winning team
Kansas City ChiefsA(5, 3–2)
Score
38–35
Losing team
Philadelphia EaglesN(4, 1–3)
Venue
State Farm Stadium (3)
City
Glendale, Arizona (4)
Attendance
67,827
Referee
Carl Cheffers
LVIII
LVIII
Game
LVIII
Date (Season)
February 11, 2024 (2023)
Winning team
Kansas City ChiefsA(6, 4–2)
Score
25–22 (OT)
Losing team
San Francisco 49ersN(8, 5–3)
Venue
Allegiant Stadium
City
Paradise, Nevada
Attendance
61,629
Referee
Bill Vinovich
LIX
LIX
Game
LIX
Date (Season)
February 9, 2025 (2024)
Winning team
Philadelphia EaglesN(5, 2–3)
Score
40–22
Losing team
Kansas City ChiefsA(7, 4–3)
Venue
Caesars Superdome (8)
City
New Orleans, Louisiana (11)
Attendance
65,719
Referee
Ron Torbert
Game
Date (Season)
Winning team
Score
Losing team
Venue
City
Attendance
Referee
Ref.
I
January 15, 1967 (1966 AFL/1966 NFL)
Green Bay Packersn(1, 1–0)
35–10
Kansas City Chiefsa(1, 0–1)
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles, California
61,946
Norm Schachter
II
January 14, 1968 (1967 AFL/1967 NFL)
Green Bay Packersn(2, 2–0)
33–14
Oakland Raidersa(1, 0–1)
Miami Orange Bowl
Miami, Florida
75,546
Jack Vest
III
January 12, 1969 (1968 AFL/1968 NFL)
New York Jetsa(1, 1–0)
16–7
Baltimore Coltsn(1, 0–1)
Miami Orange Bowl (2)
Miami, Florida (2)
75,389
Tom Bell
IV
January 11, 1970 (1969 AFL/1969 NFL)
Kansas City Chiefsa(2, 1–1)
23–7
Minnesota Vikingsn(1, 0–1)
Tulane Stadium
New Orleans, Louisiana
80,562
John McDonough
V
January 17, 1971 (1970)
Baltimore ColtsA(2, 1–1)
16–13
Dallas CowboysN(1, 0–1)
Miami Orange Bowl (3)
Miami, Florida (3)
79,204
Norm Schachter
VI
January 16, 1972 (1971)
Dallas CowboysN(2, 1–1)
24–3
Miami DolphinsA(1, 0–1)
Tulane Stadium (2)
New Orleans, Louisiana (2)
81,023
Jim Tunney
VII
January 14, 1973 (1972)
Miami DolphinsA(2, 1–1)
14–7
Washington RedskinsN(1, 0–1)
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (2)
Los Angeles, California (2)
90,182
Tom Bell
VIII
January 13, 1974 (1973)
Miami DolphinsA(3, 2–1)
24–7
Minnesota VikingsN(2, 0–2)
Rice Stadium
Houston, Texas
71,882
Ben Dreith
IX
January 12, 1975 (1974)
Pittsburgh SteelersA(1, 1–0)
16–6
Minnesota VikingsN(3, 0–3)
Tulane Stadium (3)
New Orleans, Louisiana (3)
80,997
Bernie Ulman
X
January 18, 1976 (1975)
Pittsburgh SteelersA(2, 2–0)
21–17
Dallas CowboysN(3, 1–2) .mw- [W]
Miami Orange Bowl (4)
Miami, Florida (4)
80,187
Norm Schachter
XI
January 9, 1977 (1976)
Oakland RaidersA(2, 1–1)
32–14
Minnesota VikingsN(4, 0–4)
Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California (3)
103,438
Jim Tunney
XII
January 15, 1978 (1977)
Dallas CowboysN(4, 2–2)
27–10
Denver BroncosA(1, 0–1)
Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana (4)
76,400
Jim Tunney
XIII
January 21, 1979 (1978)
Pittsburgh SteelersA(3, 3–0)
35–31
Dallas CowboysN(5, 2–3)
Miami Orange Bowl (5)
Miami, Florida (5)
79,484
Pat Haggerty
XIV
January 20, 1980 (1979)
Pittsburgh SteelersA(4, 4–0)
31–19
Los Angeles RamsN(1, 0–1)
Rose Bowl (2)
Pasadena, California (4)
103,985
Fred Silva
XV
January 25, 1981 (1980)
Oakland RaidersA(3, 2–1) [W]
27–10
Philadelphia EaglesN(1, 0–1)
Louisiana Superdome (2)
New Orleans, Louisiana (5)
76,135
Ben Dreith
XVI
January 24, 1982 (1981)
San Francisco 49ersN(1, 1–0)
26–21
Cincinnati BengalsA(1, 0–1)
Pontiac Silverdome
Pontiac, Michigan
81,270
Pat Haggerty
XVII
January 30, 1983 (1982)
Washington RedskinsN(2, 1–1)
27–17
Miami DolphinsA(4, 2–2)
Rose Bowl (3)
Pasadena, California (5)
103,667
Jerry Markbreit
XVIII
January 22, 1984 (1983)
Los Angeles RaidersA(4, 3–1)
38–9
Washington RedskinsN(3, 1–2)
Tampa Stadium
Tampa, Florida
72,920
Gene Barth
XIX
January 20, 1985 (1984)
San Francisco 49ersN(2, 2–0)
38–16
Miami DolphinsA(5, 2–3)
Stanford Stadium
Stanford, California
84,059
Pat Haggerty
XX
January 26, 1986 (1985)
Chicago BearsN(1, 1–0)
46–10
New England PatriotsA(1, 0–1) [W]
Louisiana Superdome (3)
New Orleans, Louisiana (6)
73,818
Red Cashion
XXI
January 25, 1987 (1986)
New York GiantsN(1, 1–0)
39–20
Denver BroncosA(2, 0–2)
Rose Bowl (4)
Pasadena, California (6)
101,063
Jerry Markbreit
XXII
January 31, 1988 (1987)
Washington RedskinsN(4, 2–2)
42–10
Denver BroncosA(3, 0–3)
San Diego–Jack Murphy Stadium
San Diego, California
73,302
Bob McElwee
XXIII
January 22, 1989 (1988)
San Francisco 49ersN(3, 3–0)
20–16
Cincinnati BengalsA(2, 0–2)
Joe Robbie Stadium
Miami, Florida (6)
75,129
Jerry Seeman
XXIV
January 28, 1990 (1989)
San Francisco 49ersN(4, 4–0)
55–10
Denver BroncosA(4, 0–4)
Louisiana Superdome (4)
New Orleans, Louisiana (7)
72,919
Dick Jorgensen
XXV
January 27, 1991 (1990)
New York GiantsN(2, 2–0)
20–19
Buffalo BillsA(1, 0–1)
Tampa Stadium (2)
Tampa, Florida (2)
73,813
Jerry Seeman
XXVI
January 26, 1992 (1991)
Washington RedskinsN(5, 3–2)
37–24
Buffalo BillsA(2, 0–2)
Metrodome
Minneapolis, Minnesota
63,130
Jerry Markbreit
XXVII
January 31, 1993 (1992)
Dallas CowboysN(6, 3–3)
52–17
Buffalo BillsA(3, 0–3) [W]
Rose Bowl (5)
Pasadena, California (7)
98,374
Dick Hantak
XXVIII
January 30, 1994 (1993)
Dallas CowboysN(7, 4–3)
30–13
Buffalo BillsA(4, 0–4)
Georgia Dome
Atlanta, Georgia
72,817
Bob McElwee
XXIX
January 29, 1995 (1994)
San Francisco 49ersN(5, 5–0)
49–26
San Diego ChargersA(1, 0–1)
Joe Robbie Stadium (2)
Miami, Florida (7)
74,107
Jerry Markbreit
XXX
January 28, 1996 (1995)
Dallas CowboysN(8, 5–3)
27–17
Pittsburgh SteelersA(5, 4–1)
Sun Devil Stadium
Tempe, Arizona
76,347
Red Cashion
XXXI
January 26, 1997 (1996)
Green Bay PackersN(3, 3–0)
35–21
New England PatriotsA(2, 0–2)
Louisiana Superdome (5)
New Orleans, Louisiana (8)
72,301
Gerry Austin
XXXII
January 25, 1998 (1997)
Denver BroncosA(5, 1–4)[W]
31–24
Green Bay PackersN(4, 3–1)
Qualcomm Stadium (2)
San Diego, California (2)
68,912
Ed Hochuli
XXXIII
January 31, 1999 (1998)
Denver BroncosA(6, 2–4)
34–19
Atlanta FalconsN(1, 0–1)
Pro Player Stadium (3)
Miami, Florida (8)
74,803
Bernie Kukar
XXXIV
January 30, 2000 (1999)
St. Louis RamsN(2, 1–1)
23–16
Tennessee TitansA(1, 0–1) [W]
Georgia Dome (2)
Atlanta, Georgia (2)
72,625
Bob McElwee
XXXV
January 28, 2001 (2000)
Baltimore RavensA(1, 1–0) [W]
34–7
New York GiantsN(3, 2–1)
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Florida (3)
71,921
Gerry Austin
XXXVI
February 3, 2002 (2001)
New England PatriotsA(3, 1–2)
20–17
St. Louis RamsN(3, 1–2)
Louisiana Superdome (6)
New Orleans, Louisiana (9)
72,922
Bernie Kukar
XXXVII
January 26, 2003 (2002)
Tampa Bay BuccaneersN(1, 1–0)
48–21
Oakland RaidersA(5, 3–2)
Qualcomm Stadium (3)
San Diego, California (3)
67,603
Bill Carollo
XXXVIII
February 1, 2004 (2003)
New England PatriotsA(4, 2–2)
32–29
Carolina PanthersN(1, 0–1)
Reliant Stadium
Houston, Texas (2)
71,525
Ed Hochuli
XXXIX
February 6, 2005 (2004)
New England PatriotsA(5, 3–2)
24–21
Philadelphia EaglesN(2, 0–2)
Alltel Stadium
Jacksonville, Florida
78,125
Terry McAulay
XL
February 5, 2006 (2005)
Pittsburgh SteelersA(6, 5–1) [W]
21–10
Seattle SeahawksN(1, 0–1)
Ford Field
Detroit, Michigan (2)
68,206
Bill Leavy
XLI
February 4, 2007 (2006)
Indianapolis ColtsA(3, 2–1)
29–17
Chicago BearsN(2, 1–1)
Dolphin Stadium (4)
Miami Gardens, Florida (9)
74,512
Tony Corrente
XLII
February 3, 2008 (2007)
New York GiantsN(4, 3–1) [W]
17–14
New England PatriotsA(6, 3–3)
University of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, Arizona (2)
71,101
Mike Carey
XLIII
February 1, 2009 (2008)
Pittsburgh SteelersA(7, 6–1)
27–23
Arizona CardinalsN(1, 0–1)
Raymond James Stadium (2)
Tampa, Florida (4)
70,774
Terry McAulay
XLIV
February 7, 2010 (2009)
New Orleans SaintsN(1, 1–0)
31–17
Indianapolis ColtsA(4, 2–2)
Sun Life Stadium (5)
Miami Gardens, Florida (10)
74,059
Scott Green
XLV
February 6, 2011 (2010)
Green Bay PackersN(5, 4–1) [W]
31–25
Pittsburgh SteelersA(8, 6–2)
Cowboys Stadium
Arlington, Texas
103,219
Walt Anderson
XLVI
February 5, 2012 (2011)
New York GiantsN(5, 4–1)
21–17
New England PatriotsA(7, 3–4)
Lucas Oil Stadium
Indianapolis, Indiana
68,658
John Parry
XLVII
February 3, 2013 (2012)
Baltimore RavensA(2, 2–0)
34–31
San Francisco 49ersN(6, 5–1)
Mercedes-Benz Superdome (7)
New Orleans, Louisiana (10)
71,024
Jerome Boger
XLVIII
February 2, 2014 (2013)
Seattle SeahawksN(2, 1–1)
43–8
Denver BroncosA(7, 2–5)
MetLife Stadium
East Rutherford, New Jersey
82,529
Terry McAulay
XLIX
February 1, 2015 (2014)
New England PatriotsA(8, 4–4)
28–24
Seattle SeahawksN(3, 1–2)
University of Phoenix Stadium (2)
Glendale, Arizona (3)
70,288
Bill Vinovich
· Results › Upcoming games
LX
LX
Game
LX
Date/Season
February 8, 2026 (2025)
Away team
2025–26 NFC championN
Home team
2025–26 AFC championA
Venue
Levi's Stadium (2)
City
Santa Clara, California (3)
LXI
LXI
Game
LXI
Date/Season
February 14, 2027 (2026)
Away team
2026–27 AFC championA
Home team
2026–27 NFC championN
Venue
SoFi Stadium (2)
City
Inglewood, California (9)
LXII
LXII
Game
LXII
Date/Season
February 2028 (2027)
Away team
2027–28 NFC championN
Home team
2027–28 AFC championA
Venue
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (2)
City
Atlanta, Georgia (4)
Game
Date/Season
Away team
Home team
Venue
City
Ref
LX
February 8, 2026 (2025)
2025–26 NFC championN
2025–26 AFC championA
Levi's Stadium (2)
Santa Clara, California (3)
LXI
February 14, 2027 (2026)
2026–27 AFC championA
2026–27 NFC championN
SoFi Stadium (2)
Inglewood, California (9)
LXII
February 2028 (2027)
2027–28 NFC championN
2027–28 AFC championA
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (2)
Atlanta, Georgia (4)
· Records by franchise
Pre-merger NFLn teamPost-merger AFCA team
Pre-merger NFLn teamPost-merger AFCA team
AFLa/AFCA team
Pre-merger NFLn teamPost-merger AFCA team
AFLa/AFCA team
NFLn/NFCN team
Pre-merger NFLn teamPost-merger AFCA team
· Records by franchise
Boston / New England PatriotsA
Boston / New England PatriotsA
Franchise
Boston / New England PatriotsA
Wins
6
Losses
5
Win%
545
Points for
246
Points against
282
Appearances
11
Seasons (champions in bold)
1985A, 1996A, 2001A, 2003A, 2004A, 2007A, 2011A, 2014A, 2016A, 2017A, 2018A
Pittsburgh SteelersA
Pittsburgh SteelersA
Franchise
Pittsburgh SteelersA
Wins
6
Losses
2
Win%
750
Points for
193
Points against
164
Appearances
8
Seasons (champions in bold)
1974A, 1975A, 1978A, 1979A, 1995A, 2005A, 2008A, 2010A
San Francisco 49ersN
San Francisco 49ersN
Franchise
San Francisco 49ersN
Wins
5
Losses
3
Win%
625
Points for
261
Points against
179
Appearances
8
Seasons (champions in bold)
1981N, 1984N, 1988N, 1989N, 1994N, 2012N, 2019N, 2023N
Dallas CowboysN
Dallas CowboysN
Franchise
Dallas CowboysN
Wins
5
Losses
3
Win%
625
Points for
221
Points against
132
Appearances
8
Seasons (champions in bold)
1970N, 1971N, 1975N, 1977N, 1978N, 1992N, 1993N, 1995N
Kansas City ChiefsaA
Kansas City ChiefsaA
Franchise
Kansas City ChiefsaA
Wins
4
Losses
3
Win%
571
Points for
158
Points against
190
Appearances
7
Seasons (champions in bold)
1966a, 1969a, 2019A, 2020A, 2022A, 2023A, 2024A
Green Bay PackersnN
Green Bay PackersnN
Franchise
Green Bay PackersnN
Wins
4
Losses
1
Win%
800
Points for
158
Points against
101
Appearances
5
Seasons (champions in bold)
1966n, 1967n, 1996N, 1997N, 2010N
New York GiantsN
New York GiantsN
Franchise
New York GiantsN
Wins
4
Losses
1
Win%
800
Points for
104
Points against
104
Appearances
5
Seasons (champions in bold)
1986N, 1990N, 2000N, 2007N, 2011N
Denver BroncosA
Denver BroncosA
Franchise
Denver BroncosA
Wins
3
Losses
5
Win%
375
Points for
147
Points against
259
Appearances
8
Seasons (champions in bold)
1977A, 1986A, 1987A, 1989A, 1997A, 1998A, 2013A, 2015A
Oakland / Los Angeles / Las Vegas RaidersaA
Oakland / Los Angeles / Las Vegas RaidersaA
Franchise
Oakland / Los Angeles / Las Vegas RaidersaA
Wins
3
Losses
2
Win%
600
Points for
132
Points against
114
Appearances
5
Seasons (champions in bold)
1967a, 1976A, 1980A, 1983A, 2002A
Washington Redskins / Football Team / CommandersN
Washington Redskins / Football Team / CommandersN
Franchise
Washington Redskins / Football Team / CommandersN
Wins
3
Losses
2
Win%
600
Points for
122
Points against
103
Appearances
5
Seasons (champions in bold)
1972N, 1982N, 1983N, 1987N, 1991N
Philadelphia EaglesN
Philadelphia EaglesN
Franchise
Philadelphia EaglesN
Wins
2
Losses
3
Win%
400
Points for
147
Points against
144
Appearances
5
Seasons (champions in bold)
1980N, 2004N, 2017N, 2022N, 2024N
St. Louis / Los Angeles RamsN
St. Louis / Los Angeles RamsN
Franchise
St. Louis / Los Angeles RamsN
Wins
2
Losses
3
Win%
400
Points for
85
Points against
100
Appearances
5
Seasons (champions in bold)
1979N, 1999N, 2001N, 2018N, 2021N
Miami DolphinsA
Miami DolphinsA
Franchise
Miami DolphinsA
Wins
2
Losses
3
Win%
400
Points for
74
Points against
103
Appearances
5
Seasons (champions in bold)
1971A, 1972A, 1973A, 1982A, 1984A
Baltimore / Indianapolis ColtsnA
Baltimore / Indianapolis ColtsnA
Franchise
Baltimore / Indianapolis ColtsnA
Wins
2
Losses
2
Win%
500
Points for
69
Points against
77
Appearances
4
Seasons (champions in bold)
1968n, 1970A, 2006A, 2009A
Tampa Bay BuccaneersN
Tampa Bay BuccaneersN
Franchise
Tampa Bay BuccaneersN
Wins
2
Losses
0
Win%
1.000
Points for
79
Points against
30
Appearances
2
Seasons (champions in bold)
2002N, 2020N
Baltimore RavensA
Baltimore RavensA
Franchise
Baltimore RavensA
Wins
2
Losses
0
Win%
1.000
Points for
68
Points against
38
Appearances
2
Seasons (champions in bold)
2000A, 2012A
Seattle SeahawksN
Seattle SeahawksN
Franchise
Seattle SeahawksN
Wins
1
Losses
2
Win%
333
Points for
77
Points against
57
Appearances
3
Seasons (champions in bold)
2005N, 2013N, 2014N
Chicago BearsN
Chicago BearsN
Franchise
Chicago BearsN
Wins
1
Losses
1
Win%
500
Points for
63
Points against
39
Appearances
2
Seasons (champions in bold)
1985N, 2006N
New Orleans SaintsN
New Orleans SaintsN
Franchise
New Orleans SaintsN
Wins
1
Losses
0
Win%
1.000
Points for
31
Points against
17
Appearances
1
Seasons (champions in bold)
2009N
New York Jetsa
New York Jetsa
Franchise
New York Jetsa
Wins
1
Losses
0
Win%
1.000
Points for
16
Points against
7
Appearances
1
Seasons (champions in bold)
1968a
Buffalo BillsA
Buffalo BillsA
Franchise
Buffalo BillsA
Wins
0
Losses
4
Win%
000
Points for
73
Points against
139
Appearances
4
Seasons (champions in bold)
1990A, 1991A, 1992A, 1993A
Minnesota VikingsnN
Minnesota VikingsnN
Franchise
Minnesota VikingsnN
Wins
0
Losses
4
Win%
000
Points for
34
Points against
95
Appearances
4
Seasons (champions in bold)
1969n, 1973N, 1974N, 1976N
Cincinnati BengalsA
Cincinnati BengalsA
Franchise
Cincinnati BengalsA
Wins
0
Losses
3
Win%
000
Points for
57
Points against
69
Appearances
3
Seasons (champions in bold)
1981A, 1988A, 2021A
Atlanta FalconsN
Atlanta FalconsN
Franchise
Atlanta FalconsN
Wins
0
Losses
2
Win%
000
Points for
47
Points against
68
Appearances
2
Seasons (champions in bold)
1998N, 2016N
Carolina PanthersN
Carolina PanthersN
Franchise
Carolina PanthersN
Wins
0
Losses
2
Win%
000
Points for
39
Points against
56
Appearances
2
Seasons (champions in bold)
2003N, 2015N
San Diego / Los Angeles ChargersA
San Diego / Los Angeles ChargersA
Franchise
San Diego / Los Angeles ChargersA
Wins
0
Losses
1
Win%
000
Points for
26
Points against
49
Appearances
1
Seasons (champions in bold)
1994A
St. Louis / Phoenix / Arizona CardinalsN
St. Louis / Phoenix / Arizona CardinalsN
Franchise
St. Louis / Phoenix / Arizona CardinalsN
Wins
0
Losses
1
Win%
000
Points for
23
Points against
27
Appearances
1
Seasons (champions in bold)
2008N
Houston / Tennessee Oilers / TitansA
Houston / Tennessee Oilers / TitansA
Franchise
Houston / Tennessee Oilers / TitansA
Wins
0
Losses
1
Win%
000
Points for
16
Points against
23
Appearances
1
Seasons (champions in bold)
1999A
Cleveland BrownsA
Cleveland BrownsA
Franchise
Cleveland BrownsA
Wins
0
Losses
0
Win%
Points for
Points against
Appearances
0
Seasons (champions in bold)
Detroit LionsN
Detroit LionsN
Franchise
Detroit LionsN
Wins
0
Losses
0
Win%
Points for
Points against
Appearances
0
Seasons (champions in bold)
Houston TexansA
Houston TexansA
Franchise
Houston TexansA
Wins
0
Losses
0
Win%
Points for
Points against
Appearances
0
Seasons (champions in bold)
Jacksonville JaguarsA
Jacksonville JaguarsA
Franchise
Jacksonville JaguarsA
Wins
0
Losses
0
Win%
Points for
Points against
Appearances
0
Seasons (champions in bold)
Franchise
Wins
Losses
Win%
Points for
Points against
Appearances
Seasons (champions in bold)
Boston / New England PatriotsA
6
5
545
246
282
11
1985A, 1996A, 2001A, 2003A, 2004A, 2007A, 2011A, 2014A, 2016A, 2017A, 2018A
Pittsburgh SteelersA
6
2
750
193
164
8
1974A, 1975A, 1978A, 1979A, 1995A, 2005A, 2008A, 2010A
San Francisco 49ersN
5
3
625
261
179
8
1981N, 1984N, 1988N, 1989N, 1994N, 2012N, 2019N, 2023N
Dallas CowboysN
5
3
625
221
132
8
1970N, 1971N, 1975N, 1977N, 1978N, 1992N, 1993N, 1995N
Kansas City ChiefsaA
4
3
571
158
190
7
1966a, 1969a, 2019A, 2020A, 2022A, 2023A, 2024A
Green Bay PackersnN
4
1
800
158
101
5
1966n, 1967n, 1996N, 1997N, 2010N
New York GiantsN
4
1
800
104
104
5
1986N, 1990N, 2000N, 2007N, 2011N
Denver BroncosA
3
5
375
147
259
8
1977A, 1986A, 1987A, 1989A, 1997A, 1998A, 2013A, 2015A
Oakland / Los Angeles / Las Vegas RaidersaA
3
2
600
132
114
5
1967a, 1976A, 1980A, 1983A, 2002A
Washington Redskins / Football Team / CommandersN
3
2
600
122
103
5
1972N, 1982N, 1983N, 1987N, 1991N
Philadelphia EaglesN
2
3
400
147
144
5
1980N, 2004N, 2017N, 2022N, 2024N
St. Louis / Los Angeles RamsN
2
3
400
85
100
5
1979N, 1999N, 2001N, 2018N, 2021N
Miami DolphinsA
2
3
400
74
103
5
1971A, 1972A, 1973A, 1982A, 1984A
Baltimore / Indianapolis ColtsnA
2
2
500
69
77
4
1968n, 1970A, 2006A, 2009A
Tampa Bay BuccaneersN
2
0
1.000
79
30
2
2002N, 2020N
Baltimore RavensA
2
0
1.000
68
38
2
2000A, 2012A
Seattle SeahawksN
1
2
333
77
57
3
2005N, 2013N, 2014N
Chicago BearsN
1
1
500
63
39
2
1985N, 2006N
New Orleans SaintsN
1
0
1.000
31
17
1
2009N
New York Jetsa
1
0
1.000
16
7
1
1968a
Buffalo BillsA
0
4
000
73
139
4
1990A, 1991A, 1992A, 1993A
Minnesota VikingsnN
0
4
000
34
95
4
1969n, 1973N, 1974N, 1976N
Cincinnati BengalsA
0
3
000
57
69
3
1981A, 1988A, 2021A
Atlanta FalconsN
0
2
000
47
68
2
1998N, 2016N
Carolina PanthersN
0
2
000
39
56
2
2003N, 2015N
San Diego / Los Angeles ChargersA
0
1
000
26
49
1
1994A
St. Louis / Phoenix / Arizona CardinalsN
0
1
000
23
27
1
2008N
Houston / Tennessee Oilers / TitansA
0
1
000
16
23
1
1999A
Cleveland BrownsA
0
0
0
Detroit LionsN
0
0
0
Houston TexansA
0
0
0
Jacksonville JaguarsA
0
0
0

References

  1. Prior to the AFL–NFL merger in 1970, the first four games were known as the "AFL–NFL World Championship Game", played be
  2. Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Inglewood are all located in the Greater Los Angeles Area.
  3. The Miami Orange Bowl was in Miami proper. Joe Robbie Stadium, also in Dade County, opened in 1987 in an unincorporated
  4. Rice Stadium was not a home stadium to any NFL team at the time; the Houston Oilers had played there previously, but mov
  5. The Rose Bowl is not a home stadium to any NFL team.
  6. Caesars Superdome was previously known as Mercedes-Benz Superdome, originally known as Louisiana Superdome and often sim
  7. Despite the Los Angeles Rams and Rose Bowl both being in the Greater Los Angeles Area, the Rams' home stadium at the tim
  8. Pontiac, Michigan, is a suburb of Detroit.
  9. Despite the San Francisco 49ers being in the same combined statistical area as Stanford Stadium, the venue is not a home
  10. Both Stanford and Santa Clara are part of the San Francisco Bay Area.
  11. San Diego–Jack Murphy Stadium was also known as San Diego Stadium, Qualcomm Stadium, and SDCCU Stadium.
  12. Hard Rock Stadium has also been variously known over the years as Joe Robbie Stadium, Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadiu
  13. Both Tempe and Glendale are suburbs of Phoenix, Arizona.
  14. NRG Stadium was originally known as Reliant Stadium.
  15. State Farm Stadium was originally known as University of Phoenix Stadium.
  16. East Rutherford, New Jersey, is a suburb of New York in Greater New York.
  17. Unlike other Super Bowls, Super Bowl 50's official name, as designated by the NFL, uses the Arabic numeral "50" instead
  18. Dates for future Super Bowls are tentative pending possible changes to the NFL calendar.
  19. The Broncos are the only NFL team with both consecutive wins and consecutive losses at the Super Bowl.
  20. The New York Jets and Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts (Super Bowl III) is the only Super Bowl matchup that cannot be repeat
  21. The Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills are the only NFL teams to face each other in consecutive Super Bowls, XXVII and XXV
  22. This is the only rematch pairing in which one team relocated in the interim. The Rams represented St. Louis in Super Bow
  23. Three NFL franchises, the Colts, Steelers, and Browns, were placed in the newly-formed AFC, joining the ten extant AFL f
  24. The Seahawks and Buccaneers each began play in 1976. For scheduling purposes, the Seahawks were placed in the NFC and th
  25. Although the 1995 Cleveland Browns became the 1996 Baltimore Ravens, the Browns' name, brand and history remained in Cle
  26. Detroit, Houston, and Jacksonville have all hosted Super Bowls, making Cleveland the only current NFL city that has neit
  27. The Jets and the Chiefs are the only non-NFL teams to win the Super Bowl, both being members of the now-defunct AFL at t
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