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It was the third Super Bowl in history to feature two pre-expansion-era (pre-1960) teams, joining Super Bowl XIV (Steelers vs. Los Angeles Rams, the latter of which coincidentally also went 9–7 in the regular season) and Super Bowl XLI (Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears). This game also featured the oldest franchise in the NFC playing the ...
This is the most recent Super Bowl where both teams had their first Super Bowl appearance. The Patriots hold the record for most Super Bowl appearances (11) and are tied for both most wins (6, tied with the Steelers) and most losses (5, tied with the Broncos).
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. As of the 2022 season , the Steelers franchise is tied for third with the Giants all-time in playoff appearances, with 33.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have six Super Bowl wins in eight appearances: Super Bowl IX: Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6. Super Bowl X: Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17. Super Bowl XIII: Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31 ...
while the franchise that moved in 1995, has made two appearances in the Super Bowl since the relocation controversy. b The Washington Commanders last appeared in the Super Bowl as the Washington Redskins. c The Los Angeles Chargers last appeared in the Super Bowl as the San Diego Chargers.
The team is tied with the Broncos, Dallas Cowboys, and San Francisco 49ers for the second-most Super Bowl appearances with eight. The Steelers, whose history may be traced to a regional pro team that was established in the early 1920s, joined the NFL as the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 8, 1933.
The Ravens, by contrast, are guaranteed a Super Bowl every 12 years, so … heads up. 33. Rams vs. Steelers: A rematch of Super Bowl XIV, won by the Steelers. I feel confident in saying that ...
Super Bowl XLIII (Steelers) Atlanta Falcons 2 (2 win) streaks: 1998: 2: 1998 Divisional 1998 NFC Champ. 49ers Vikings Super Bowl XXXIII (Broncos) 2016: 2: 2016 Divisional 2016 NFC Champ. Seahawks Packers Super Bowl LI (Patriots) Baltimore Ravens 2 (5 win) streaks: 2000–2001: 5: 2000 Wild Card 2000 Divisional 2000 AFC Champ. SB XXXV 2001 Wild ...