#1 New England Patriots (2001-Present)
Super Bowls: 5
Super Bowl Appearances: 8
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Average Annual Win Percentage: .768
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Starting the season as favorites to win the Super Bowl for over a decade, the New England Patriots have earned the greatest dynasty chip by some distance. Playing in the most competitive era, the Patriots have somehow managed to find the right mix each season. Backed by the greatest coach-player duo in Bill Belichick and Tom Brady, the Patriots can surely call themselves lucky!
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