NFL Winners List By Year 1967 To 2026 Super Bowl Records


NFL Winners List By Year Super Bowl Records

Complete list of all NFL Winners List, scores, and MVPs from 1967 to 2026. See which NFL teams have the most titles (Steelers, Patriots, 49ers) and winless franchises.”

GameDate (Season)Winning TeamScoreLosing TeamVenueCityAttendanceRefereeReference
IJanuary 15, 1967Green Bay Packers (NFL)35–10Kansas City Chiefs (AFL)Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, CA61,946Norm Schachter[7][8]
IIJanuary 14, 1968Green Bay Packers (NFL)33–14Oakland Raiders (AFL)Miami Orange BowlMiami, FL75,546Jack Vest[9][8]
IIIJanuary 12, 1969New York Jets (AFL)16–7Baltimore Colts (NFL)Miami Orange BowlMiami, FL75,389Tom Bell[10][8]
IVJanuary 11, 1970Kansas City Chiefs (AFL)23–7Minnesota Vikings (NFL)Tulane StadiumNew Orleans, LA80,562John McDonough[11][8]
VJanuary 17, 1971Baltimore Colts (AFC)16–13Dallas Cowboys (NFC)Miami Orange BowlMiami, FL79,204Norm Schachter[12][8]
VIJanuary 16, 1972Dallas Cowboys (NFC)24–3Miami Dolphins (AFC)Tulane StadiumNew Orleans, LA81,023Jim Tunney[13][8]
VIIJanuary 14, 1973Miami Dolphins (AFC)14–7Washington Redskins (NFC)Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, CA90,182Tom Bell[14][8]
VIIIJanuary 13, 1974Miami Dolphins (AFC)24–7Minnesota Vikings (NFC)Rice StadiumHouston, TX71,882Ben Dreith[15][8]
IXJanuary 12, 1975Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)16–6Minnesota Vikings (NFC)Tulane StadiumNew Orleans, LA80,997Bernie Ulman[16][8]
XJanuary 18, 1976Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)21–17Dallas Cowboys (NFC)Miami Orange BowlMiami, FL80,187Norm Schachter[17][8]
XIJanuary 9, 1977Oakland Raiders (AFC)32–14Minnesota Vikings (NFC)Rose BowlPasadena, CA103,438Jim Tunney[18][8]
XIIJanuary 15, 1978Dallas Cowboys (NFC)27–10Denver Broncos (AFC)Louisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA76,400Jim Tunney[20][8]
XIIIJanuary 21, 1979Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)35–31Dallas Cowboys (NFC)Miami Orange BowlMiami, FL79,484Pat Haggerty[21][8]
XIVJanuary 20, 1980Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)31–19Los Angeles Rams (NFC)Rose BowlPasadena, CA103,985Fred Silva[22][8]
XVJanuary 25, 1981Oakland Raiders (AFC)27–10Philadelphia Eagles (NFC)Louisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA76,135Ben Dreith[23][8]
XVIJanuary 24, 1982San Francisco 49ers (NFC)26–21Cincinnati Bengals (AFC)Pontiac SilverdomePontiac, MI81,270Pat Haggerty[25][8]
XVIIJanuary 30, 1983Washington Redskins (NFC)27–17Miami Dolphins (AFC)Rose BowlPasadena, CA103,667Jerry Markbreit[26][8]
XVIIIJanuary 22, 1984Los Angeles Raiders (AFC)38–9Washington Redskins (NFC)Tampa StadiumTampa, FL72,920Gene Barth[27][8]
XIXJanuary 20, 1985San Francisco 49ers (NFC)38–16Miami Dolphins (AFC)Stanford StadiumStanford, CA84,059Pat Haggerty[29][8]
XXJanuary 26, 1986Chicago Bears (NFC)46–10New England Patriots (AFC)Louisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA73,818Red Cashion[30][8]
XXIJanuary 25, 1987New York Giants (NFC)39–20Denver Broncos (AFC)Rose BowlPasadena, CA101,063Jerry Markbreit[31][8]
XXIIJanuary 31, 1988Washington Redskins (NFC)42–10Denver Broncos (AFC)Jack Murphy StadiumSan Diego, CA73,302Bob McElwee[32][8]
XXIIIJanuary 22, 1989San Francisco 49ers (NFC)20–16Cincinnati Bengals (AFC)Joe Robbie StadiumMiami, FL75,129Jerry Seeman[33][8]
XXIVJanuary 28, 1990San Francisco 49ers (NFC)55–10Denver Broncos (AFC)Louisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA72,919Dick Jorgensen[34][8]
XXVJanuary 27, 1991New York Giants (NFC)20–19Buffalo Bills (AFC)Tampa StadiumTampa, FL73,813Jerry Seeman[35][8]
XXVIJanuary 26, 1992Washington Redskins (NFC)37–24Buffalo Bills (AFC)MetrodomeMinneapolis, MN63,130Jerry Markbreit[36][8]
XXVIIJanuary 31, 1993Dallas Cowboys (NFC)52–17Buffalo Bills (AFC)Rose BowlPasadena, CA98,374Dick Hantak[37][8]
XXVIIIJanuary 30, 1994Dallas Cowboys (NFC)30–13Buffalo Bills (AFC)Georgia DomeAtlanta, GA72,817Bob McElwee[38][8]
XXIXJanuary 29, 1995San Francisco 49ers (NFC)49–26San Diego Chargers (AFC)Joe Robbie StadiumMiami, FL74,107Jerry Markbreit[39][8]
XXXJanuary 28, 1996Dallas Cowboys (NFC)27–17Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)Sun Devil StadiumTempe, AZ76,347Red Cashion[42][8]
XXXIJanuary 26, 1997Green Bay Packers (NFC)35–21New England Patriots (AFC)Louisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA72,301Gerry Austin[43][8]
XXXIIJanuary 25, 1998Denver Broncos (AFC)31–24Green Bay Packers (NFC)Qualcomm StadiumSan Diego, CA68,912Ed Hochuli[44][8]
XXXIIIJanuary 31, 1999Denver Broncos (AFC)34–19Atlanta Falcons (NFC)Pro Player StadiumMiami, FL74,803Bernie Kukar[45][8]
XXXIVJanuary 30, 2000St. Louis Rams (NFC)23–16Tennessee Titans (AFC)Georgia DomeAtlanta, GA72,625Bob McElwee[46][8]
XXXVJanuary 28, 2001Baltimore Ravens (AFC)34–7New York Giants (NFC)Raymond James StadiumTampa, FL71,921Gerry Austin[47][8]
XXXVIFebruary 3, 2002New England Patriots (AFC)20–17St. Louis Rams (NFC)Louisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA72,922Bernie Kukar[48][8]
XXXVIIJanuary 26, 2003Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFC)48–21Oakland Raiders (AFC)Qualcomm StadiumSan Diego, CA67,603Bill Carollo[49][8]
XXXVIIIFebruary 1, 2004New England Patriots (AFC)32–29Carolina Panthers (NFC)Reliant StadiumHouston, TX71,525Ed Hochuli[50][8]
XXXIXFebruary 6, 2005New England Patriots (AFC)24–21Philadelphia Eagles (NFC)Alltel StadiumJacksonville, FL78,125Terry McAulay[51][8]
XLFebruary 5, 2006Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)21–10Seattle Seahawks (NFC)Ford FieldDetroit, MI68,206Bill Leavy[52][8]
XLIFebruary 4, 2007Indianapolis Colts (AFC)29–17Chicago Bears (NFC)Dolphin StadiumMiami Gardens, FL74,512Tony Corrente[53][8]
XLIIFebruary 3, 2008New York Giants (NFC)17–14New England Patriots (AFC)University of Phoenix StadiumGlendale, AZ71,101Mike Carey[54][8]
XLIIIFebruary 1, 2009Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)27–23Arizona Cardinals (NFC)Raymond James StadiumTampa, FL70,774Terry McAulay[55][8]
XLIVFebruary 7, 2010New Orleans Saints (NFC)31–17Indianapolis Colts (AFC)Sun Life StadiumMiami Gardens, FL74,059Scott Green[56][8]
XLVFebruary 6, 2011Green Bay Packers (NFC)31–25Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)Cowboys StadiumArlington, TX103,219Walt Anderson[57][58]
XLVIFebruary 5, 2012New York Giants (NFC)21–17New England Patriots (AFC)Lucas Oil StadiumIndianapolis, IN68,658John Parry[59][60]
XLVIIFebruary 3, 2013Baltimore Ravens (AFC)34–31San Francisco 49ers (NFC)Mercedes-Benz SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA71,024Jerome Boger[62][63]
XLVIIIFebruary 2, 2014Seattle Seahawks (NFC)43–8Denver Broncos (AFC)MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, NJ82,529Terry McAulay[64][65]
XLIXFebruary 1, 2015New England Patriots (AFC)28–24Seattle Seahawks (NFC)University of Phoenix StadiumGlendale, AZ70,288Bill Vinovich[66][67]
50February 7, 2016Denver Broncos (AFC)24–10Carolina Panthers (NFC)Levi’s StadiumSanta Clara, CA71,088Clete Blakeman[69][70]
LIFebruary 5, 2017New England Patriots (AFC)34–28 (OT)Atlanta Falcons (NFC)NRG StadiumHouston, TX70,807Carl Cheffers[72][71]
LIIFebruary 4, 2018Philadelphia Eagles (NFC)41–33New England Patriots (AFC)U.S. Bank StadiumMinneapolis, MN67,612Gene Steratore[73][76]
LIIIFebruary 3, 2019New England Patriots (AFC)13–3Los Angeles Rams (NFC)Mercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GA70,081John Parry[77][79]
LIVFebruary 2, 2020Kansas City Chiefs (AFC)31–20San Francisco 49ers (NFC)Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, FL62,417Bill Vinovich[78][79]
LVFebruary 7, 2021Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFC)31–9Kansas City Chiefs (AFC)Raymond James StadiumTampa, FL24,835Carl Cheffers[78][79]
LVIFebruary 13, 2022Los Angeles Rams (NFC)23–20Cincinnati Bengals (AFC)SoFi StadiumInglewood, CA70,048Ron Torbert[78][79]
LVIIFebruary 12, 2023Kansas City Chiefs (AFC)38–35Philadelphia Eagles (NFC)State Farm StadiumGlendale, AZ67,827Carl Cheffers[80]
LVIIIFebruary 11, 2024Kansas City Chiefs (AFC)25–22 (OT)San Francisco 49ers (NFC)Allegiant StadiumParadise, NV61,629Bill Vinovich[80][81]

Also Check: NFL Team Uniforms

Here’s a Team-by-Team Breakdown of Super Bowl Appearances and Wins, organized by AFC & NFC divisions (North, South, East, West):

AFC Teams (American Football Conference) Winner List

AFC East

TeamSuper Bowl AppearancesWinsLossesYears WonYears Lost
New England Patriots11652001 (XXXVI), 2003 (XXXVIII), 2004 (XXXIX), 2014 (XLIX), 2016 (LI), 2018 (LIII)1985 (XX), 1996 (XXXI), 2007 (XLII), 2011 (XLVI), 2017 (LII)
Miami Dolphins5231972 (VII), 1973 (VIII)1971 (VI), 1982 (XVII), 1984 (XIX)
Buffalo Bills4041990 (XXV), 1991 (XXVI), 1992 (XXVII), 1993 (XXVIII)
New York Jets1101968 (III)

AFC North

TeamAppearancesWinsLossesYears WonYears Lost
Pittsburgh Steelers8621974 (IX), 1975 (X), 1978 (XIII), 1979 (XIV), 2005 (XL), 2008 (XLIII)1995 (XXX), 2010 (XLV)
Baltimore Ravens3212000 (XXXV), 2012 (XLVII)2011 (XLVII) [Note: 2012 win counted for Ravens]
Cincinnati Bengals3031981 (XVI), 1988 (XXIII), 2021 (LVI)
Cleveland Browns000

AFC South

TeamAppearancesWinsLossesYears WonYears Lost
Indianapolis Colts4221970 (V), 2006 (XLI)1968 (III), 2009 (XLIV)
Tennessee Titans1011999 (XXXIV)
Houston Texans000
Jacksonville Jaguars000

AFC West

TeamAppearancesWinsLossesYears WonYears Lost
Denver Broncos8351997 (XXXII), 1998 (XXXIII), 2015 (50)1977 (XII), 1986 (XXI), 1987 (XXII), 1989 (XXIV), 2013 (XLVIII)
Kansas City Chiefs6421969 (IV), 2019 (LIV), 2022 (LVII), 2023 (LVIII)1966 (I), 2020 (LV)
Las Vegas Raiders5321976 (XI), 1980 (XV), 1983 (XVIII)1967 (II), 2002 (XXXVII)
Los Angeles Chargers1011994 (XXIX)

NFC Teams (National Football Conference)  Winner List

NFC East

TeamAppearancesWinsLossesYears WonYears Lost
Dallas Cowboys8531971 (VI), 1977 (XII), 1992 (XXVII), 1993 (XXVIII), 1995 (XXX)1975 (X), 1978 (XIII), 2010 (XLV)
New York Giants5411986 (XXI), 1990 (XXV), 2007 (XLII), 2011 (XLVI)2000 (XXXV)
Philadelphia Eagles4132017 (LII)1980 (XV), 2004 (XXXIX), 2022 (LVII)
Washington Commanders5321982 (XVII), 1987 (XXII), 1991 (XXVI)1972 (VII), 1983 (XVIII)

NFC North

TeamAppearancesWinsLossesYears WonYears Lost
Green Bay Packers5411966 (I), 1967 (II), 1996 (XXXI), 2010 (XLV)1997 (XXXII)
Chicago Bears2111985 (XX)2006 (XLI)
Minnesota Vikings4041969 (IV), 1973 (VIII), 1974 (IX), 1976 (XI)
Detroit Lions000

NFC South

TeamAppearancesWinsLossesYears WonYears Lost
Tampa Bay Buccaneers2202002 (XXXVII), 2020 (LV)
New Orleans Saints1102009 (XLIV)
Atlanta Falcons2021998 (XXXIII), 2016 (LI)
Carolina Panthers2022003 (XXXVIII), 2015 (50)

NFC West

TeamAppearancesWinsLossesYears WonYears Lost
San Francisco 49ers8531981 (XVI), 1984 (XIX), 1988 (XXIII), 1989 (XXIV), 1994 (XXIX)2012 (XLVII), 2019 (LIV), 2023 (LVIII)
Los Angeles Rams5231999 (XXXIV), 2021 (LVI)1979 (XIV), 2001 (XXXVI), 2018 (LIII)
Seattle Seahawks3122013 (XLVIII)2005 (XL), 2014 (XLIX)
Arizona Cardinals1012008 (XLIII)

Key Observations:

  • Most Wins:
  • AFC: Pittsburgh Steelers (6), New England Patriots (6).
  • NFC: San Francisco 49ers (5), Dallas Cowboys (5).
  • Winless in Super Bowls:
  • AFC: Browns, Texans, Jaguars.
  • NFC: Lions, Vikings (0-4).
  • Recent Dominance: Chiefs (3 wins in 5 years: 2019, 2022, 2023).

Let me know if you’d like further breakdowns (e.g., head-to-head records, MVP stats)!

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