Super Bowl Winners and Results

Super Bowl History of each of the Super Bowl winning and losing teams throughout NFL professional football history. The Super Bowl locations, dates and final scores are also included (1967-2022).

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NO.LOCATIONDATETEAMS & RESULT
ILos Angeles Memorial ColiseumJan. 15, 1967Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10
IIMiami Orange BowlJan. 14, 1968Green Bay 33, Oakland 14
IIIMiami Orange BowlJan. 12, 1969New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7
IVTulane StadiumJan. 11, 1970Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7
VMiami Orange BowlJan. 17, 1971Baltimore 16, Dallas 13
VITulane StadiumJan. 16, 1972Dallas 24, Miami 3
VIILos Angeles Memorial ColiseumJan. 14, 1973Miami 14, Washington 7
VIIIRice StadiumJan. 13, 1974Miami 24, Minnesota 7
IXTulane StadiumJan. 12, 1975Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6
XMiami Orange BowlJan. 18, 1976Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17
XIRose BowlJan. 9, 1977Oakland 32, Minnesota 14
XIILouisiana SuperdomeJan. 15, 1978Dallas 27, Denver 10
XIIIMiami Orange BowlJan. 21, 1979Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31
XIVRose BowlJan. 20, 1980Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19
XVLouisiana SuperdomeJan. 25, 1981Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10
XVIPontiac SilverdomeJan. 24, 1982San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21
XVIIRose BowlJan. 30, 1983Washington 27, Miami 17
XVIIITampa StadiumJan. 22, 1984Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9
XIXStanford StadiumJan. 20, 1985San Francisco 38, Miami 16
XXLouisiana SuperdomeJan. 26, 1986Chicago 46, New England 10
XXIRose BowlJan. 25, 1987New York Giants 39, Denver 20
XXIIJack Murphy StadiumJan. 31, 1988Washington 42, Denver 10
XXIIIJoe Robbie StadiumJan. 22, 1989San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16
XXIVLouisiana SuperdomeJan. 28, 1990San Francisco 55, Denver 10
XXVTampa StadiumJan. 27, 1991New York Giants 20, Buffalo 19
XXVIMetrodomeJan. 26, 1992Washington 37, Buffalo 24
XXVIIRose BowlJan. 31, 1993Dallas 52, Buffalo 17
XXVIIIGeorgia DomeJan. 30, 1994Dallas 30, Buffalo 13
XXIXJoe Robbie StadiumJan. 29, 1995San Francisco 49, San Diego 26
XXXSun Devil StadiumJan. 28, 1996Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17
XXXILouisiana SuperdomeJan. 26, 1997Green Bay 35, New England 21
XXXIIQualcomm StadiumJan. 25, 1998Denver 31, Green Bay 24
XXXIIIPro Player StadiumJan. 31, 1999Denver 34, Atlanta 19
XXXIVGeorgia DomeJan. 30, 2000St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16
XXXVRaymond James StadiumJan. 28, 2001Baltimore 34, New York Giants 7
XXXVILouisiana SuperdomeFeb. 3, 2002New England 20, St. Louis 17
XXXVIIQualcomm StadiumJan. 26, 2003Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21
XXXVIIIReliant StadiumFeb. 1, 2004New England 32, Carolina 29
XXXIXAlltel StadiumFeb. 6, 2005New England 24, Philadelphia 21
XLFord FieldFeb. 5, 2006Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10
XLIDolphin StadiumFeb. 4, 2007Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17
XLIIUniversity of Phoenix StadiumFeb. 3, 2008New York Giants 17, New England 14
XLIIIRaymond James StadiumFeb. 1, 2009Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23
XLIVSun Life StadiumFeb. 7, 2010New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17
XLVCowboys StadiumFeb. 6, 2011Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 25
XLVILucas Oil StadiumFeb. 5, 2012New York Giants 21, New England 17
XLVIIMercedes-Benz SuperdomeFeb. 3, 2013Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31
XLVIIIMetLife StadiumFeb. 2, 2014Seattle 43, Denver 8
XLIXUniversity of Phoenix StadiumFeb. 1, 2015New England 28, Seattle 24
50Levi's StadiumFeb. 7, 2016Denver 24, Carolina 10
LINRG StadiumFeb. 5, 2017New England 34, Atlanta 28
LIIU.S. Bank StadiumFeb. 4, 2018Philadelphia 41, New England 33
LIIIMercedes-Benz StadiumFeb. 3, 2019New England 13, Los Angeles Rams 3
LIVHard Rock StadiumFeb. 2, 2020Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20
LVRaymond James StadiumFeb. 7, 2021Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9
LVISoFi StadiumFeb. 13, 2022Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati 20
LVIIState Farm StadiumFeb. 12, 2023Kansas City 38, Philadelphia 35
LVIIIAllegiant StadiumFeb. 11, 2024Kansas City 25, San Francisco 22

Super Bowl Wins by Team

TEAMWINS
New England Patriots6
Pittsburgh Steelers6
Dallas Cowboys5
San Francisco 49ers5
Green Bay Packers4
New York Giants4
Kansas City Chiefs4
Denver Broncos3
Washington Commanders3
Las Vegas Raiders3
Miami Dolphins2
Los Angeles Rams2
Indianapolis Colts2
Baltimore Ravens2
Tampa Bay Buccaneers2
Seattle Seahawks1
Philadelphia Eagles1
Chicago Bears1
New York Jets1
New Orleans Saints1

Frequently Asked Questions

Who has won most Super Bowls?

The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots are tied at 6 Super Bowl victories each. They are followed by the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers at 5 wins each.

Which teams have never won the Super Bowl?

A total of 12 NFL teams have never won the Super Bowl. This list includes: Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Minnesota Vikings, Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Chargers, Tennessee Titans, Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, Atlanta Falcons, and Cincinnati Bengals.