The Super Bowl is the biggest game in the United States from all the sports leagues. As it is a one-off game where the winner takes everything, it comes with a lot of excitement and viewership. Winning even one Super Bowl is considered to be a great accomplishment as the journey toward the final destination is a long and gruesome one. However, there are a few teams and players that have managed to win it multiple times. This article will take a look at all the Super Bowl winners from Super Bowl I to the latest one being Super Bowl LVII in 2023.
Here's the list of all Super Bowl winners:
Game | Date | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
I | 15-January-1967 | Green Bay Packers | 35–10 | Kansas City Chiefs |
II | 14-January-1968 | Green Bay Packers | 33–14 | Oakland Raiders |
III | 12-January-1969 | New York Jets | 16–7 | Baltimore Colts |
IV | 11-January-1970 | Kansas City Chiefs | 23–7 | Minnesota Vikings |
V | 17-January-1971 | Baltimore Colts | 16–13 | Dallas Cowboys |
VI | 16-January-1972 | Dallas Cowboys | 24–3 | Miami Dolphins |
VII | 14-January-1973 | Miami Dolphins | 14–7 | Washington Redskins |
VIII | 13-January-1974 | Miami Dolphins | 24–7 | Minnesota Vikings |
IX | 12-January-1975 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 16–6 | Minnesota Vikings |
X | 18-January-1976 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 21–17 | Dallas Cowboys |
XI | 9-January-1977 | Oakland Raiders | 32–14 | Minnesota Vikings |
XII | 15-January-1978 | Dallas Cowboys | 27–10 | Denver Broncos |
XIII | 21-January-1979 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 35–31 | Dallas Cowboys |
XIV | 20-January-1980 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 31–19 | Los Angeles Rams |
XV | 25-January-1981 | Oakland Raiders | 27–10 | Philadelphia Eagles |
XVI | 24-January-1982 | San Francisco 49ers | 26–21 | Cincinnati Bengals |
XVII | 30-January-1983 | Washington Redskins | 27–17 | Miami Dolphins |
XVIII | 22-January-1984 | Los Angeles Raiders | 38–9 | Washington Redskins |
XIX | 20-January-1985 | San Francisco 49ers | 38–16 | Miami Dolphins |
XX | 26-January-1986 | Chicago Bears | 46–10 | New England Patriots |
XXI | 25-January-1987 | New York Giants | 39–20 | Denver Broncos |
XXII | 31-January-1988 | Washington Redskins | 42–10 | Denver Broncos |
XXIII | 22-January-1989 | San Francisco 49ers | 20–16 | Cincinnati Bengals |
XXIV | 28-January-1990 | San Francisco 49ers | 55–10 | Denver Broncos |
XXV | 27-January-1991 | New York Giants | 20–19 | Buffalo Bills |
XXVI | 26-January-1992 | Washington Redskins | 37–24 | Buffalo Bills |
XXVII | 31-January-1993 | Dallas Cowboys | 52–17 | Buffalo Bills |
XXVIII | 30-January-1994 | Dallas Cowboys | 30–13 | Buffalo Bills |
XXIX | 29-January-1995 | San Francisco 49ers | 49–26 | San Diego Chargers |
XXX | 28-January-1996 | Dallas Cowboys | 27–17 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
XXXI | 26-January-1997 | Green Bay Packers | 35–21 | New England Patriots |
XXXII | 25-January-1998 | Denver Broncos | 31–24 | Green Bay Packers |
XXXIII | 31-January-1999 | Denver Broncos | 34–19 | Atlanta Falcons |
XXXIV | 30-January-2000 | St. Louis Rams | 23–16 | Tennessee Titans |
XXXV | 28-January-2001 | Baltimore Ravens | 34–7 | New York Giants |
XXXVI | 3-February-2002 | New England Patriots | 20–17 | St. Louis Rams |
XXXVII | 26-January-2003 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 48–21 | Oakland Raiders |
XXXVIII | 1-February-2004 | New England Patriots | 32–29 | Carolina Panthers |
XXXIX | 6-February-2005 | New England Patriots | 24–21 | Philadelphia Eagles |
XL | 5-February-2006 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 21–10 | Seattle Seahawks |
XLI | 4-February-2007 | Indianapolis Colts | 29–17 | Chicago Bears |
XLII | 3-February-2008 | New York Giants | 17–14 | New England Patriots |
XLIII | 1-February-2009 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 27–23 | Arizona Cardinals |
XLIV | 7-February-2010 | New Orleans Saints | 31–17 | Indianapolis Colts |
XLV | 6-February-2011 | Green Bay Packers | 31–25 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
XLVI | 5-February-2012 | New York Giants | 21–17 | New England Patriots |
XLVII | 3-February-2013 | Baltimore Ravens | 34–31 | San Francisco 49ers |
XLVIII | 2-February-2014 | Seattle Seahawks | 43–8 | Denver Broncos |
XLIX | 1-February-2015 | New England Patriots | 28–24 | Seattle Seahawks |
50 | 7-February-2016 | Denver Broncos | 24–10 | Carolina Panthers |
LI | 5-February-2017 | New England Patriots | 34–28 (OT) | Atlanta Falcons |
LII | 4-February-2018 | Philadelphia Eagles | 41–33 | New England Patriots |
LIII | 3-February-2019 | New England Patriots | 13-3 | Los Angeles Rams |
LIV | 2-February-2020 | Kansas City Chiefs | 31-20 | San Francisco 49ers |
LV | 7-February-2021 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 31-9 | Kansas City Chiefs |
LVI | 13-February-2022 | Los Angeles Rams | 23-20 | Cincinnati Bengals |
LVII | 12-February-2023 | Kansas City Chiefs | 38-35 | Philadelphia Eagles |
LVIII | 11-February-2024 | Kansas City Chiefs | 25-22 | San Francisco 49ers |
Most Super Bowl Wins
As in all team sports, there are always a few teams that have had more success than others when it comes to winning the Super Bowl. Fifteen franchises have won more than one Super Bowl to date, while another five of them have had the pleasure of lifting one Lombardi Trophy. Winning even one Super Bowl is a huge task for all the teams as many things have to fall in place from having the right personnel and staff to practicing and developing different strategies for every opponent, to executing the plans to perfection on game days.
Having said that, the most successful teams are able to achieve this year after year and that is why they are at the top of the table when it comes to the most Super Bowls won in the history of the NFL. the teams that have won the most Super Bowls are the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots with 6 apiece, while the Dallas Cowboys and the San Francisco 49ers are close behind with 5 each.
After their exploits of the Super Bowl LVIII, the Kansas City Chiefs have climbed up the charts and are tied with the Giants and Packers with 4 Super Bowl victories. Under their head coach Andy Reid, Mahomes and co. have won the Lombardi trophy 3 times from their 4 appearances in the last 5 years.
Super Bowls Won | Team(s) |
6 | Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots |
5 | San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys |
4 | New York Giants, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs |
3 | Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, Washington Redskins, Denver Broncos |
2 | Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
1 | New York Jets, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, Seattle Seahawks, Philadelphia Eagles |
FAQs on NFL Super Bowl
A. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 in Super Bowl I.
A. The Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots have each won six Super Bowls which is the most for a franchise.
A. The latest Super Bowl was played on 11th February 2024. The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in overtime (25-22) in Super Bowl LVIII.
A. Tom Brady has the most Super Bowl rings as a player with seven.
A. The Super Bowl is the last game of the NFL season and in typically takes place on the second Sunday of February as per the latest schedule.