A list of every Super Bowl winning team in NFL history.
Super Bowl (Season) | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
LIX (2024) | Philadelphia Eagles | 40-22 | Kansas City Chiefs |
LVIII (2023) | Kansas City Chiefs | 25-22 (OT) | San Francisco 49ers |
LVII (2022) | Kansas City Chiefs | 38-35 | Philadelphia Eagles |
LVI (2021) | Los Angeles Rams | 23-20 | Cincinnati Bengals |
LV (2020) | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 31-9 | Kansas City Chiefs |
LIV (2019) | Kansas City Chiefs | 31-20 | San Francisco 49ers |
LIII (2018) | New England Patriots | 13-3 | Los Angeles Rams |
LII (2017) | Philadelphia Eagles | 41-33 | New England Patriots |
LI (2016) | New England Patriots | 34-28 (OT) | Atlanta Falcons |
50 (2015) | Denver Broncos | 24-10 | Carolina Panthers |
XLIX (2014) | New England Patriots | 28-24 | Seattle Seahawks |
XLVIII (2013) | Seattle Seahawks | 43-8 | Denver Broncos |
XLVII (2012) | Baltimore Ravens | 34-31 | San Francisco 49ers |
XLVI (2011) | New York Giants | 21-17 | New England Patriots |
XLV (2010) | Green Bay Packers | 31-25 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
XLIV (2009) | New Orleans Saints | 31-17 | Indianapolis Colts |
XLIII (2008) | Pittsburgh Steelers | 27-23 | Arizona Cardinals |
XLII (2007) | New York Giants | 17-14 | New England Patriots |
XLI (2006) | Indianapolis Colts | 29-17 | Chicago Bears |
XL (2005) | Pittsburgh Steelers | 21-10 | Seattle Seahawks |
XXXIX (2004) | New England Patriots | 24-21 | Philadelphia Eagles |
XXXVIII (2003) | New England Patriots | 32-29 | Carolina Panthers |
XXXVII (2002) | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 48-21 | Oakland Raiders |
XXXVI (2001) | New England Patriots | 20-17 | St. Louis Rams |
XXXV (2000) | Baltimore Ravens | 34-7 | New York Giants |
XXXIV (1999) | St. Louis Rams | 23-16 | Tennessee Titans |
XXXIII (1998) | Denver Broncos | 34-19 | Atlanta Falcons |
XXXII (1997) | Denver Broncos | 31-24 | Green Bay Packers |
XXXI (1996) | Green Bay Packers | 35-21 | New England Patriots |
XXX (1995) | Dallas Cowboys | 27-17 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
XXIX (1994) | San Francisco 49ers | 49-26 | San Diego Chargers |
XXVIII (1993) | Dallas Cowboys | 30-13 | Buffalo Bills |
XXXVII (1992) | Dallas Cowboys | 52-17 | Buffalo Bills |
XXXVI (1991) | Washington | 37-24 | Buffalo Bills |
XXV (1990) | New York Giants | 20-19 | Buffalo Bills |
XXIV (1989) | San Francisco 49ers | 55-10 | Denver Broncos |
XXIII (1988) | San Francisco 49ers | 20-16 | Cincinnati Bengals |
XXII (1987) | Washington | 42-10 | Denver Broncos |
XXI (1986) | New York Giants | 39-20 | Denver Broncos |
XX (1985) | Chicago Bears | 46-10 | New England Patriots |
XIX (1984) | San Francisco 49ers | 38-16 | Miami Dolphins |
XVIII (1983) | Los Angeles Raiders | 38-9 | Washington |
XVII (1982) | Washington | 27-17 | Miami Dolphins |
XVI (1981) | San Francisco 49ers | 26-21 | Cincinnati Bengals |
XV (1980) | Oakland Raiders | 27-10 | Philadelphia Eagles |
XIV (1979) | Pittsburgh Steelers | 31-19 | Los Angeles Rams |
XIII (1978) | Pittsburgh Steelers | 35-31 | Dallas Cowboys |
XII (1977) | Dallas Cowboys | 27-10 | Denver Broncos |
XI (1976) | Oakland Raiders | 32-14 | Minnesota Vikings |
X (1975) | Pittsburgh Steelers | 21-17 | Dallas Cowboys |
IX (1974) | Pittsburgh Steelers | 16-6 | Minnesota Vikings |
VIII (1973) | Miami Dolphins | 24-7 | Minnesota Vikings |
VII (1972) | Miami Dolphins | 14-7 | Washington |
VI (1971) | Dallas Cowboys | 24-3 | Miami Dolphins |
V (1970) | Baltimore Colts | 16-13 | Dallas Cowboys |
IV (1969) | Kansas City Chiefs | 23-7 | Minnesota Vikings |
III (1968) | New York Jets | 16-7 | Baltimore Colts |
II (1967) | Green Bay Packers | 33-14 | Oakland Raiders |
I (1966) | Green Bay Packers | 35-10 | Kansas City Chiefs |
The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots are tied for the NFL lead with six Super Bowl wins each.
Pittsburgh won it in 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 2005 and 2008; New England won it in 2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016 and 2018.
Tied for second with five each are the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys. The Niners won it in 1981, 1984, 1988, 1989 and 1994; Dallas won it in 1971, 1977, 1992, 1993 and 1995.
The Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers and New York Giants each have four. The Denver Broncos, Las Vegas Raiders and Washington Commanders are tied with three apiece.
The only other teams to have won multiple Super Bowls - with two each - are the Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins, Indianapolis Colts, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Baltimore Ravens.