
Scanning through a list of Super Bowl Winners and Losers is like a time capsule.
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At any point in the last 40 years, mention a game and I can tell you exactly where I was, and what I was doing in my life during the game.
Like so many things, the Super Bowl sells nostalgia and history as much as the current game.
The Super Bowl was named after Lamar Hunt’s children’s toy, the “Super Ball.”
The name “Super Bowl” was going to simply be the working title as the owners discussed the merger of the AFL and NFL.
Pete Rozelle initially referred to it as “The AFL-NFL World Championship Game.” The NFL didn’t even start referring to the Championship Game as the “Super Bowl” until Super Bowl III.
Here is a list of year by year Super Bowl winners and losers:
Super Bowl | Super Bowl Number | Date | Winner | Score | Loser | Location |
I | 1 | 1/15/1967 | Green Bay Packers | 35-10 | Kansas City Chiefs | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
II | 2 | 1/14/1968 | Green Bay Packers | 33-14 | Oakland Raiders | Miami Orange Bowl |
III | 3 | 1/12/1969 | New York Jets | 16-7 | Baltimore Colts | Miami Orange Bowl |
IV | 4 | 1/11/1970 | Kansas City Chiefs | 23-7 | Minnesota Vikings | Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA) |
V | 5 | 1/17/1971 | Baltimore Colts | 16-13 | Dallas Cowboys | Miami Orange Bowl |
VI | 6 | 1/16/1972 | Dallas Cowboys | 24-3 | Miami Dolphins | Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA) |
VII | 7 | 1/14/1973 | Miami Dolphins | 14-7 | Washington Redskins | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
VIII | 8 | 1/13/1974 | Miami Dolphins | 24-7 | Minnesota Vikings | Rice Stadium (Houston, TX) |
IX | 9 | 1/12/1975 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 16-6 | Minnesota Vikings | Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA) |
X | 10 | 1/18/1976 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 21-17 | Dallas Cowboys | Miami Orange Bowl |
XI | 11 | 1/9/1977 | Oakland Raiders | 32-14 | Minnesota Vikings | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) |
XII | 12 | 1/15/1978 | Dallas Cowboys | 27-10 | Denver Broncos | Louisiana Superdome |
XIII | 13 | 1/21/1979 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 35-31 | Dallas Cowboys | Miami Orange Bowl |
XIV | 14 | 1/20/1980 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 31-19 | Los Angeles Rams | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) |
XV | 15 | 1/25/1981 | Oakland Raiders | 27-10 | Philadelphia Eagles | Louisiana Superdome |
XVI | 16 | 1/24/1982 | San Francisco 49ers | 26-21 | Cincinnati Bengals | Pontiac Silverdome (Pontiac, MI) |
XVII | 17 | 1/30/1983 | Washington Redskins | 21-17 | Miami Dolphins | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) |
XVIII | 18 | 1/22/1984 | Los Angeles Raiders | 38-9 | Washington Redskins | Tampa Stadium |
XIX | 19 | 1/20/1985 | San Francisco 49ers | 38-16 | Miami Dolphins | Stanford Stadium |
XX | 20 | 1/26/1986 | Chicago Bears | 46-10 | New England Patriots | Louisiana Stadium |
XXI | 21 | 1/25/1987 | New York Giants | 39-20 | Denver Broncos | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) |
XXII | 22 | 1/31/1988 | Washington Redskins | 42-10 | Denver Broncos | San Diego-Jack Murphy Stadium |
XXIII | 23 | 1/22/1989 | San Francisco 49ers | 20-16 | Cincinnati Bengals | Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL) |
XXIV | 24 | 1/28/1990 | Sans Francisco 49ers | 55-10 | Denver Broncos | Louisiana Superdome |
XXV | 25 | 1/27/1991 | New York Giants | 20-19 | Buffalo Bills | Tampa Stadium |
XXVI | 26 | 1/26/1992 | Washington Redskins | 37-24 | Buffalo Bills | Metrodome (Minneapolis, MN) |
XXVII | 27 | 1/31/1993 | Dallas Cowboys | 52-17 | Buffalo Bills | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) |
XXVIII | 28 | 1/30/1994 | Dallas Cowboys | 30-13 | Buffalo Bills | Georgia Dome |
XXIX | 29 | 1/29/1995 | San Francisco 49ers | 49-26 | San Diego Chargers | Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL) |
XXX | 30 | 1/28/1996 | Dallas Cowboys | 27-17 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Sun Devils Stadium (Tempe, AZ) |
XXXI | 31 | 1/26/1997 | Green Bay Packers | 35-21 | New England Patriots | Louisiana Superdome |
XXXII | 32 | 1/25/1998 | Denver Broncos | 31-24 | Green Bay Packers | Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, CA) |
XXXIII | 33 | 1/31/1999 | Denver Broncos | 34-19 | Atlanta Falcons | Pro Player Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL) |
XXXIV | 34 | 1/30/2000 | St. Louis Rams | 23-16 | Tennessee Titans | Georgia Dome |
XXXV | 35 | 1/28/2001 | Baltimore Ravens | 34-7 | New York Giants | Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL) |
XXXVI | 36 | 2/3/2002 | New England Patriots | 20-17 | St. Louis Rams | Louisiana Superdome |
XXXVII | 37 | 1/26/2003 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 48-21 | Oakland Raiders | Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, CA) |
XXXVIII | 38 | 2/1/2004 | New England Patriots | 32-29 | Carolina Panthers | Reliant Stadium (Houston, TX) |
XXXIX | 39 | 2/6/2005 | New England Patriots | 24-21 | Philadelphia Eagles | Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville, FL) |
XL | 40 | 2/5/2006 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 21-10 | Seattle Seahawks | Ford Field (Detroit, MI) |
XLI | 41 | 2/4/2007 | Indianapolis Colts | 29-17 | Chicago Bears | Dolphin Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL) |
XLII | 42 | 2/3/2008 | New York Giants | 17-14 | New England Patriots | University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, AZ) |
XLIII | 43 | 2/1/2009 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 27-23 | Arizona Cardinals | Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL) |
XLIV | 44 | 2/7/2010 | New Orleans Saints | 31-17 | Indianapolis Colts | Sun Life Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL) |
XLV | 45 | 2/6/2011 | Green Bay Packers | 31-25 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
XLVI | 46 | 2/5/2012 | New York Giants | 21-17 | New England Patriots | Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, IN) |
XLVII | 47 | 2/3/2013 | Baltimore Ravens | 34-31 | San Francisco 49ers | Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans, LA) |
XLVIII | 48 | 2/2/2014 | Seattle Seahawks | 43-8 | Denver Broncos | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) |
XLIX | 49 | 2/1/2015 | New England Patriots | 28-24 | Seattle Seahawks | University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, AZ) |
50 | 50 | 2/7/2016 | Denver Broncos | 24-10 | Carolina Panthers | Levi’s Stadium (San Francisco, CA) |
LI | 51 | 2/5/2017 | New England Patriots | 34-28 | Atlanta Falcons | NRG Stadium (Houston, TX) |
LII | 52 | 2/4/2018 | Philadelphia Eagles | 41-33 | New England Patriots | U.S. Bank Stadium (Minneapolis, MN) |
LIII | 53 | 2/3/2019 | New England Patriots | 13-3 | Los Angeles Rams | Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans, LA) |
LIV | 54 | 2/2/2020 | Kansas City Chiefs | 31-20 | San Francisco 49ers | Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL) |
LV | 55 | 2/7/2021 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 31-9 | Kansas City Chiefs | Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL) |
LVI | 56 | 2/6/2022 | TBD | |||
LVII | 57 | 2/5/2023 | TBD | |||
LVIII | 58 | 2/11/2024 | TBD | |||
LIX | 59 | 2/9/2025 | TBD | |||
Who Has Won The Most Super Bowls?
Tom Brady has won seven Super Bowl rings, the most of any player in NFL history.
Bill Belichick, is the only individual in NFL history to win eight Super Bowl rings.
Defensive end Charles Haley won five Super Bowl rings with the 49ers and Cowboys for the
second most:
Player | Total Super Bowls Won | Position | Team
Tom Brady 7 QB Patriots (6), Buccaneers (1)
Charles Haley 5 LB 49ers (2), Cowboys (3)
Marv Fleming 4 TE Packers (2), Dolphins (2)
Ted Hendricks 4 LB Colts (1), Raiders (3)
Matt Millen 4 LB Raiders (2), 49ers (1), Redskins (1)
Bill Romanowski 4 LB 49ers (2), Broncos (2)
Adam Vinatieri 4 K Patriots (3), Colts (1)
Joe Montana 4 QB 49ers
Keena Turner 4 LB 49ers
Eric Wright 4 DB 49ers
Mike Wilson 4 WR 49ers
Ronnie Lot 4 DB 49ers
Jesse Sapolu 4 OL 49ers
Terry Bradshaw 4 QB Steelers
Franco Harris 4 WR Steelers
Lynn Swann 4 WR Steelers
John Stallworth 4 WR Steelers
Mel Blount 4 DB Steelers
Jack Ham 4 LB Steelers
Mike Webster 4 C Steelers
Donnie Shell 4 DB Steelers
LC Greenwood 4 DE Steelers
Rocky Bleier 4 RB Steelers
Gerry Mullins 4 G Steelers
Larry Brown 4 TE/T Steelers
Mike Wagner 4 DB Steelers
JT Thomas 4 DB Steelers
Loren Toews 4 LB Steelers
Jon Kolb 4 T Steelers
Sam Davis 4 G Steelers
Steve Furness 4 DT Steelers
Dwight White 4 DE Steelers
Randy Grossman 4 TE Steelers
Joe Greene 4 DT Steelers
What Team Has Won The Most Super Bowls?
The Patriots and Steelers have won the most Super Bowls ever, tied with 6.
Team | Appearances | Wins | Winning Seasons | Losses | Losing Seasons
New England Patriots 11, 6, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016, 2018, 5, 1985, 1996, 2007, 2011, 2017
Pittsburgh Steelers 8, 6, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 2005, 2008, 2, 1995, 2010
Dallas Cowboys 8, 5, 1971, 1977, 1992, 1993, 1995, 3, 1970, 1975, 1978
San Francisco 49ers 7, 5, 1981, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1994 2 2012, 2019
Green Bay Packers 5, 4, 1966, 1967, 1996, 2010 1 1997
New York Giants 5, 4, 1986, 1990, 2007, 2011 1 2000
Denver Broncos 8, 3, 1997, 1998, 2015 5 1977, 1986, 1987, 1989, 2013
LA/Oakland Raiders 5, 3, 1976, 1980, 1983 2 1967, 2002
Washington Redskins 5, 3, 1982, 1987, 1991 2 1972, 1983
Miami Dolphins 5, 2, 1972, 1973 3 1971, 1982, 1984
Colts 4, 2, 1970, 2006 2 1968, 2009
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2, 2 2002, 2021
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