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List of Super Bowl champions. The Packers defeated the Chiefs in the first AFL–NFL World Championship Game (Super Bowl I). The Super Bowl is the annual American football game that determines the champion of the National Football League (NFL). The game culminates a season that begins in the previous calendar year, and is the conclusion of the ...
View a comprehensive list of every single NFL Super Bowl champion from 1967 to present on ESPN. Includes the finals opponent, site of the game and the final result.
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Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the Chiefs secured their fourth Super Bowl win in franchise history and third in the last five years. Below is a list of every Super Bowl winner in history.
The Super Bowl is the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL). Below is a list of all the winners of the Super Bowl since Green Bay won the first in 1967. The years listed indicate the year the Super Bowl was played, the regular season is played during the year before.
Super Bowl champions, winners of the annual American football title game in the National Football League (NFL). The Super Bowl was first played in 1967 and was initially called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, as it was, at the time, contested between the winners of two separate football.
Brady led the Pats to score 31 straight points, and they won 34-28 in overtime. The game cemented Brady as arguably the greatest quarterback of all time. In total, Brady has six Super Bowl rings, more than any other quarterback.
The complete list of Super Bowl champions throughout NFL history. The Super Bowl locations, dates, losing teams, and final scores are also included (1967-2022).
A complete list of past Super Bowl winners, including the winning score, location and MVP since the first Super Bowl held in Los Angeles in 1967. Now including who lost the NFC and AFC Championship game.
The Baltimore Ravens dominated the New York Giants, 34 to 7, in Super Bowl XXXV on January 28, 2001.