The Super Bowl is the ultimate sports dream; a true embodiment of the American spirit. Teams that lift the Lombardi Trophy have gone through some real battles. From Lombardi's Packers way back in 1967 to Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes in 2023, these teams have proven that the Super Bowl isn't just a game—it's THE game.
Last year, the Kansas City Chiefs nabbed their third Lombardi Trophy, their second with Reid and Mahomes. They managed to fend off the Eagles, led by Jalen Hurts, for a 38-35 nail-biter.
But perhaps the wildest Super Bowl in the history of the NFL happened in 2016. Bill Belichick, Tom Brady, and the New England Patriots took on the Atlanta Falcons. The Patriots were down by 25 points in the third quarter—and then something remarkable happened. 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. And after cutting ties with the Patriots, he immediately turned around and led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a championship win, silencing anyone who said he couldn't do it without Belichick.
As we celebrate Super Bowl LVII, let's chart every team to win the Super Bowl since the first championship game nearly 60 years ago.
List of Super Bowl Winners
Super Bowl I (Jan. 15, 1967) - Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10
Super Bowl II (Jan. 14, 1968) - Green Bay 33, Oakland 14
Super Bowl III (Jan. 12, 1969) - New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7
Super Bowl IV (Jan. 11, 1970) - Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7
Super Bowl V (Jan. 17, 1971) - Baltimore 16, Dallas 13
Super Bowl VI (Jan. 16, 1972) - Dallas 24, Miami 3
Super Bowl VII (Jan. 14, 1973) - Miami 14, Washington 7
Super Bowl VIII (Jan. 13, 1974) - Miami 24, Minnesota 7
Super Bowl IX (Jan. 12, 1975) - Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6
Super Bowl X (Jan. 18, 1976) - Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17
Super Bowl XI (Jan. 9, 1977) - Oakland 32, Minnesota 14
Super Bowl XII (Jan. 15, 1978) - Dallas 27, Denver 10
Super Bowl XIII (Jan. 21, 1979) - Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31
Super Bowl XIV (Jan. 20, 1980) - Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19
Super Bowl XV (Jan. 25, 1981) - Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10
Super Bowl XVI (Jan. 24, 1982) - San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21
Super Bowl XVII (Jan. 30, 1983) - Washington 27, Miami 17
Super Bowl XVIII (Jan. 22, 1984) - Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9
Super Bowl XIX (Jan. 20, 1985) - San Francisco 38, Miami 16
Super Bowl XX (Jan. 26, 1986) - Chicago 46, New England 10
Super Bowl XXI (Jan. 25, 1987) - New York Giants 39, Denver 20
Super Bowl XXII (Jan. 31, 1988) - Washington 42, Denver 10
Super Bowl XXIII (Jan. 22, 1989) - San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16
Super Bowl XXIV (Jan. 28, 1990) - San Francisco 55, Denver 10
Super Bowl XXV (Jan. 27, 1991) - New York Giants 20, Buffalo 19
Super Bowl XXVI (Jan. 26, 1992) - Washington 37, Buffalo 24
Super Bowl XXVII (Jan. 31, 1993) - Dallas 52, Buffalo 17
Super Bowl XXVIII (Jan. 30, 1994) - Dallas 30, Buffalo 13
Super Bowl XXIX (Jan. 29, 1995) - San Francisco 49, San Diego 26
Super Bowl XXX (Jan. 28, 1996) - Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17
Super Bowl XXXI (Jan. 26, 1997) - Green Bay 35, New England 21
Super Bowl XXXII (Jan. 25, 1998) - Denver 31, Green Bay 24
Super Bowl XXXIII (Jan. 31, 1999) - Denver 34, Atlanta 19
Super Bowl XXXIV (Jan. 30, 2000) - St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16
Super Bowl XXXV (Jan. 28, 2001) - Baltimore 34, New York Giants 7
Super Bowl XXXVI (Feb. 3, 2002) - New England 20, St. Louis 17
Super Bowl XXXVII (Jan. 26, 2003) - Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21
Super Bowl XXXVIII (Feb. 1, 2004) - New England 32, Carolina 29
Super Bowl XXXIX (Feb. 6, 2005) - New England 24, Philadelphia 21
Super Bowl XL (Feb. 5, 2006) - Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10
Super Bowl XLI (Feb. 4, 2007) - Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17
Super Bowl XLII (Feb. 3, 2008) - New York Giants 17, New England 14
Super Bowl XLIII (Feb. 1, 2009) - Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23
Super Bowl XLIV (Feb. 7, 2010) - New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17
Super Bowl XLV (Feb. 6, 2011) - Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 25
Super Bowl XLVI (Feb. 5, 2012) - New York Giants 21, New England 17
Super Bowl XLVII (Feb. 3, 2013) - Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31
Super Bowl XLVIII (Feb. 2, 2014) - Seattle 43, Denver 8
Super Bowl XLIX (Feb. 1, 2015) - New England 28, Seattle 24
Super Bowl 50 (Feb. 7, 2016) - Denver 24, Carolina 10
Super Bowl LI (Feb. 5, 2017) - New England 34, Atlanta 28
Super Bowl LII (Feb. 4, 2018) - Philadelphia 41, New England 33
Super Bowl LIII (Feb. 3, 2019) - New England 13, Los Angeles Rams 3
Super Bowl LIV (Feb. 2, 2020) - Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20
Super Bowl LV (Feb. 7, 2021) - Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9
Super Bowl LVI (Feb. 13, 2022) - Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati 20
Super Bowl LVII (Feb. 12, 2023) - Kansas City 38, Philadelphia 35