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The other two teams that have never appeared in a Super Bowl (Cleveland and Detroit) both held NFL league championships prior to Super Bowl I in the 1966 NFL season. [n 7] Teams are listed below according to the length of their current Super Bowl droughts (as of the end of the 2024 season):
A look at the results for every Super Bowl, with the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers tied for the most all-time wins. ... James Stadium, Tampa | Date: Feb. 7, 2021. Super Bowl LIV ...
Raymond James Stadium, decorated for Super Bowl LV, January 31, 2021. On May 19, 2015, the league announced the four finalists for hosting Super Bowl LIII in 2019 and Super Bowl LIV in 2020. NFL team owners voted on these cities on May 24, 2016, with the first round of voting determining the host for Super Bowl LIII, and the second round ...
Super Bowl" became official beginning with the third annual game. [15] Roman numerals are used to identify each Super Bowl, rather than the year in which it is held, since the fifth edition, in January 1971. [16] The sole exception to this naming convention tradition occurred with Super Bowl 50, played on February 7, 2016, following the 2015 ...
1968 Super Bowl (2): Green Bay Packers 33, Oakland Raiders 14 1969 Super Bowl (3): New York Jets 16, Baltimore Colts 7 1970 Super Bowl (4): Kansas City Chiefs 23, Minnesota Vikings 7
Super Bowl winners list. ... Super Bowl 2: Green Bay Packers 33, Oakland Raiders 14. Super Bowl 3: New York Jets 16, Baltimore Colts 7. Super Bowl 4: Kansas City Chiefs 23, Minnesota Vikings 7.
Peyton Manning and Tom Brady are the only starting quarterbacks to have won Super Bowls for two NFL teams, while Craig Morton and Kurt Warner are the only other quarterbacks to have started for a second team. Jim McMahon won a second Super Bowl ring having been a backup on the Brett Favre-led Green Bay Packers team that won Super Bowl XXXI.
Super Bowl LIX: TBD. Super Bowl LVIII: Chiefs def. 49ers, 25-22, OT. Super Bowl LVII: Chiefs def. Eagles, 38-35. Super Bowl LVI: Rams def. Bengals, 23-20