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In 2005, the Steelers became the first #6 seed to advance to a conference championship game, and go on to win the Super Bowl, since the playoff field was expanded to 12 teams in 1990. The Steelers are 6–2 in the Super Bowl, winning Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL and XLIII while losing Super Bowls XXX and XLV.
Here is a year-by-year list of every Super Bowl: ... Super Bowl history. Super Bowl LIX: ... Super Bowl X: Pittsburgh Steelers 21, Dallas Cowboys 17.
Miami Dolphins, 40 years – Lost Super Bowl XIX, 1984 season; Washington Commanders, 33 years – Won Super Bowl XXVI, 1991 season (played as Washington Redskins) Buffalo Bills, 31 years – Lost Super Bowl XXVIII, 1993 season; Los Angeles Chargers, 30 years – Lost Super Bowl XXIX, 1994 season (played as San Diego Chargers)
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 Steelers 25
A three-peat. Two teams (the New England Patriots and the Dallas Cowboys) won three Super Bowl titles in four years and the Pittsburgh Steelers won 4 Super Bowl titles in 6 years, which included back to back championships twice. New England did the same from 2016–2018, winning the first and the last Super Bowls of three appearances.
Before the game on Feb. 9, read below for a little history of the Super Bowl. Read On The Fox News App The New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers are tied for the most Super Bowl wins with ...
[33] [34] Cowher produced the franchise's record-tying fifth Super Bowl win in Super Bowl XL over the NFC champion Seattle Seahawks ten years later. [35] With that victory, the Steelers became the third team to win five Super Bowls, and the first sixth-seeded playoff team to reach and win the Super Bowl since the NFL expanded to a 12-team post ...
Highest scoring Super Bowl: 49ers 49-26 Chargers 1995 Lowest scoring Super Bowl: Patriots 13-3 Rams 2019 Most points scored by a team: 55 (49ers 55-10 Broncos 1990)