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The Green Bay Packers won the first two Super Bowls, and also won the NFL Championship Game the preceding year. If the Super Bowl had been instituted that year, the Packers would have qualified and faced the Buffalo Bills of the AFL. The Miami Dolphins appeared in three consecutive Super Bowls (VI, VII, and VIII) – winning the last two.
A look at the results for every Super Bowl, with the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers tied for the most all-time wins.
2009 Super Bowl (43): Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Arizona Cardinals 23. 2010 Super Bowl (44): New Orleans Saints 31, Indianapolis Colts 17. 2011 Super Bowl (45): Green Bay Packers 31, Pittsburgh ...
[24] [25] Beginning with this Super Bowl, all Super Bowls have served as the NFL's championship game. The Steelers defeated the Rams in Super Bowl XIV to win an unprecedented four championships in six years. The Cowboys, coming back from a loss the previous season, won Super Bowl VI over the Dolphins. [26]
This year’s game will be played at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. It's the city's 11th time hosting the Super Bowl. ... the Chiefs and Eagles in Super Bowl LVII, ended with a close score ...
Snow - Super Bowl XLI was the first to feature rain, but snow has yet to fall during a Super Bowl, mainly because the league has purposely placed the game in venues where snow is rare. Only once, Super Bowl XLVIII , has the league awarded the Super Bowl to an outdoor venue where snow is a common occurrence in late January and early February ...
A look at the all the major Super Bowl records of the best and worst individual and team performances in the NFL's big game. ... Super Bowl all-time record book. February 4, 2025 at 11:31 AM ...
Score Notes 1 September 22, 1974: Pittsburgh Steelers: Denver Broncos: 35–35 First regular-season overtime game in NFL history. As of 2025 it remains the most recent tie recorded by a team (the Steelers) that went on to win the Super Bowl. [11] [12] 2 September 19, 1976: Los Angeles Rams: Minnesota Vikings: 10–10