LIST OF SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS

This is a 'list of Super Bowl champions', that is, all the franchises that have won the championship game of the 'National Football League'. Super Bowls are held in an American city that is chosen years in advance. The winner of the AFC Championship Game faces the winner of the NFC Championship Game, in the culmination of the NFL playoffs. Prior to the 1970 merger of the American Football League and the NFL, the two leagues met in a championship game. Currently the NFL/NFC leads in Super Bowl Wins with 21. The AFL/AFC has 20 wins.
Only 6 teams have yet to appear in the Super Bowl: Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New Orleans Saints. The Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets have not appeared in the Super Bowl since the merger in 1970.

Contents
AFL-NFL World Championships
NFL Championships
Super Bowl wins
Super Bowl appearances
Teams with no Super Bowl appearances
See also
Reference
External links

AFL-NFL World Championships


'National Football League (NFL)''American Football League (AFL)'

GameDateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamVenueCity
I15 January 1967Green Bay Packers35-10Kansas City ChiefsLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles-Los Angeles Metro
II14 January 1968Green Bay Packers (2)33-14Oakland RaidersMiami Orange BowlMiami-South Florida
III12 January 1969New York Jets16-7Baltimore ColtsMiami Orange Bowl (2)Miami-South Florida (2)|}

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|IV
|11 January 1970
|bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|Kansas City Chiefs
|23-7
|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|Minnesota Vikings
|Tulane Stadium
|New Orleans
|}

NFL Championships


'American Football Conference (AFC)''National Football Conference (NFC)'

GameDateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamVenueCity
V17 January 1971Baltimore Colts16-13Dallas CowboysMiami Orange Bowl (3)Miami-South Florida (3)
VI16 January 1972Dallas Cowboys24-3Miami DolphinsTulane Stadium (2)New Orleans (2)
VII14 January 1973Miami Dolphins14-7Washington RedskinsLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum (2)Los Angeles-Los Angeles Metro (2)
VIII13 January 1974Miami Dolphins (2)24-7Minnesota VikingsRice StadiumHouston
IX12 January 1975Pittsburgh Steelers16-6Minnesota VikingsTulane Stadium (3)New Orleans (3)
X18 January 1976Pittsburgh Steelers (2)21-17Dallas CowboysMiami Orange Bowl (4)Miami-South Florida (4)
XI9 January 1977Oakland Raiders32-14Minnesota VikingsRose Bowl StadiumPasadena-Los Angeles Metro (3)
XII15 January 1978Dallas Cowboys (2)27-10Denver BroncosLouisiana SuperdomeNew Orleans (4)
XIII21 January 1979Pittsburgh Steelers (3)35-31Dallas CowboysMiami Orange Bowl (5)Miami-South Florida (5)
XIV20 January 1980Pittsburgh Steelers (4)31-19Los Angeles RamsRose Bowl Stadium (2)Pasadena-Los Angeles Metro (4)
XV25 January 1981Oakland Raiders (2)27-10Philadelphia EaglesLouisiana Superdome (2)New Orleans (5)
XVI24 January 1982San Francisco 49ers26-21Cincinnati BengalsPontiac SilverdomePontiac-Detroit Metro
XVII30 January 1983Washington Redskins27-17Miami DolphinsRose Bowl Stadium (3)Pasadena-Los Angeles Metro (5)
XVIII22 January 1984Los Angeles Raiders (3)38-9Washington RedskinsTampa StadiumTampa
XIX20 January 1985San Francisco 49ers (2)38-16Miami DolphinsStanford StadiumStanford-San Francisco Bay Area
XX26 January 1986Chicago Bears46-10New England PatriotsLouisiana Superdome (3)New Orleans (6)
XXI25 January 1987New York Giants39-20Denver BroncosRose Bowl Stadium (4)Pasadena-Los Angeles Metro (6)
XXII31 January 1988Washington Redskins (2)42-10Denver BroncosJack Murphy StadiumSan Diego
XXIII22 January 1989San Francisco 49ers (3)20-16Cincinnati BengalsJoe Robbie StadiumMiami-South Florida (6)
XXIV28 January 1990San Francisco 49ers (4)55-10Denver BroncosLouisiana Superdome (4)New Orleans (7)
XXV27 January 1991New York Giants (2)20-19Buffalo BillsTampa Stadium (2)Tampa (2)
XXVI26 January 1992Washington Redskins (3)37-24Buffalo BillsMetrodomeMinneapolis
XXVII31 January 1993Dallas Cowboys (3)52-17Buffalo BillsRose Bowl Stadium (5)Pasadena-Los Angeles Metro (7)
XXVIII30 January 1994Dallas Cowboys (4)30-13Buffalo BillsGeorgia DomeAtlanta
XXIX29 January 1995San Francisco 49ers (5)49-26San Diego ChargersJoe Robbie Stadium (2)Miami-South Florida (7)
XXX28 January 1996Dallas Cowboys (5)27-17Pittsburgh SteelersSun Devil StadiumTempe-Phoenix Metro
XXXI26 January 1997Green Bay Packers (3)35-21New England PatriotsLouisiana Superdome (5)New Orleans (8)
XXXII25 January 1998Denver Broncos31-24Green Bay PackersQualcomm Stadium (2)San Diego (2)
XXXIII31 January 1999Denver Broncos (2)34-19Atlanta FalconsPro Player Stadium (3)Miami-South Florida (8)
XXXIV30 January 2000St. Louis Rams23-16Tennessee TitansGeorgia Dome (2)Atlanta (2)
XXXV28 January 2001Baltimore Ravens34-7New York GiantsRaymond James StadiumTampa (3)
XXXVI3 February 2002New England Patriots20-17St. Louis RamsLouisiana Superdome (6)New Orleans (9)
XXXVII26 January 2003Tampa Bay Buccaneers48-21Oakland RaidersQualcomm Stadium (3)San Diego (3)
XXXVIII1 February 2004New England Patriots (2)32-29Carolina PanthersReliant StadiumHouston (2)
XXXIX6 February 2005New England Patriots (3)24-21Philadelphia EaglesALLTEL StadiumJacksonville
XL5 February 2006Pittsburgh Steelers (5)21-10Seattle SeahawksFord FieldDetroit-Detroit Metro (2)
XLI4 February 2007Indianapolis Colts (2)29-17Chicago BearsDolphin Stadium (4)Miami Gardens-South Florida (9)
XLII3 February 2008University of Phoenix StadiumGlendale-Phoenix Metro (2)
XLIII1 February 2009Raymond James Stadium (2)Tampa (4)
XLIV7 February 2010Dolphin Stadium (5)Miami Gardens-South Florida (10)
XLV6 February 2011Dallas Cowboys New StadiumArlington-North Texas

;Notes

Super Bowl wins


'National Football League/Conference Teams''American Football League/Conference Teams'

Super Bowl
Championships Won
TeamWinning Year
5
San Francisco 49ers1982, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1995
Dallas Cowboys1972, 1978, 1993, 1994, 1996
Pittsburgh Steelers1975, 1976, 1979, 1980, 2006
3
L.A./Oakland Raiders 1977, 1981, 1984
Washington Redskins1983, 1988, 1992
Green Bay Packers1967, 1968, 1997
New England Patriots2002, 2004, 2005
2
Miami Dolphins1973, 1974
New York Giants1987, 1991
Denver Broncos1998, 1999
Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts1971, 2007
1
New York Jets1969
Kansas City Chiefs1970
Chicago Bears1986
St. Louis Rams2000
Baltimore Ravens2001
Tampa Bay Buccaneers2003

;Note

Super Bowl appearances


'National Football League/Conference Teams''American Football League/Conference Teams'
'National Football League/American Football Conference Team'

AppearancesTeamWinsLossesWinning Percentage
8Dallas Cowboys53.625
6Pittsburgh Steelers51.833
Denver Broncos24.333
5San Francisco 49ers501.000
L.A./Oakland Raiders32.600
Washington Redskins32.600
New England Patriots32.600
Miami Dolphins23.400
4Green Bay Packers31.750
Buffalo Bills04.000
Minnesota Vikings04.000
3New York Giants21.667
Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts21.667
Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams12.333
2Chicago Bears11.500
Kansas City Chiefs11.500
Cincinnati Bengals02.000
Philadelphia Eagles02.000
1Baltimore Ravens101.000
New York Jets101.000
Tampa Bay Buccaneers101.000
Atlanta Falcons01.000
Carolina Panthers01.000
San Diego Chargers01.000
Seattle Seahawks01.000
Tennessee Titans01.000
0Arizona Cardinals00---
Detroit Lions00---
Cleveland Browns00---
New Orleans Saints00---
Jacksonville Jaguars00---
Houston Texans00---

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Teams with no Super Bowl appearances


NFL league champions prior to Super Bowl I in the 1966 NFL season.


Arizona Cardinals - NFL champions in 1925 and 1947, both as Chicago Cardinals.
(Note: The Cardinals' 1925 championship is controversial, see Pottsville Maroons 1925 NFL Championship controversy for details.)


Detroit Lions - NFL champions in 1935, 1952, 1953, and 1957.


Cleveland Browns - NFL champions in 1950, 1954, 1955, and 1964.
(This refers to the team that the league officially views as one continuous franchise that began in 1946 but suspended operations from 1996-1998, and resumed play in 1999. The Baltimore Ravens were an expansion team created in 1996 with former Cleveland Browns players, and have won one Super Bowl since.)

New Orleans Saints, 1967 expansion team. First appeared in an NFC Championship Game in .

Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995 expansion team. Appeared in two AFC Championship Games in and .

Houston Texans, 2002 expansion team. Yet to appear in the NFL playoffs.

See also



List of NFL champions

History of NFL Championships

NFL lore

List of quarterbacks with multiple Super Bowl wins

Reference



Time Almanac 2004

External links



National Football League

Super Bowl

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