Green Bay Packers Super Bowl History: 4 Championships
The Green Bay Packers are one of the most storied franchises in Super Bowl history with 4 championships. From Lombardi to Favre to Rodgers, here's the complete story.

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Green Bay Packers: A Legacy Built on Championships
The Green Bay Packers are synonymous with Super Bowl history. As one of the founding franchises of the NFL, Green Bay has won four Super Bowl championships and is named after the legendary coach Vince Lombardi, whose name adorns the Lombardi Trophy. For the full history of champions, visit our Super Bowl winners page.
Super Bowl I and II: The Lombardi Era
The Packers won the first two Super Bowls ever played, cementing their place in NFL history. Super Bowl I, played January 15, 1967, saw Green Bay defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10. Quarterback Bart Starr was named MVP. One year later, they defeated the Oakland Raiders 33-14 in Super Bowl II. Coach Vince Lombardi's teams were dominant forces that defined the early era of the game. These games are central to Super Bowl history.
Super Bowl XXXI: The Favre Era (1997)
After a long championship drought, Green Bay returned to glory under quarterback Brett Favre. Super Bowl XXXI, played January 26, 1997, saw the Packers defeat the New England Patriots 35-21. Desmond Howard won MVP honors with his kick return performance, though Favre's leadership was central to the victory. This championship brought the Lombardi Trophy back to Green Bay for the first time in 29 years.
Super Bowl XLV: The Rodgers Era (2011)
Super Bowl XLV, played February 6, 2011, featured the Packers defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25. Aaron Rodgers was named MVP after throwing three touchdown passes and nearly 305 yards. Rodgers' calm, precise performance silenced any doubts about his ability to lead a team to a championship. The game is considered one of the best Super Bowl performances by a quarterback.
Aaron Rodgers: The Best to Never Win Another
Despite Rodgers' individual brilliance, the Packers have not returned to the Super Bowl since 2011. Rodgers left for the New York Jets in 2023, closing a chapter in Packers history. His single Super Bowl ring feels like an underachievement given his talent, though that one championship remains a highlight of recent NFL history. See more MVP performances.
The Unique Packers Ownership Model
The Packers are unique in American professional sports as they are publicly owned by thousands of shareholders. No single owner controls the team. This community ownership model has made Green Bay one of the most beloved franchises in sports, despite being located in one of the smallest NFL markets.
Future Super Bowl Prospects
With quarterback Jordan Love taking over from Rodgers, Green Bay is rebuilding around a talented young signal-caller. The Packers have a strong drafting tradition and could be Super Bowl contenders in the coming years. Keep an eye on Super Bowl 2027 odds as Love continues to develop. Check our matchup predictions for the latest forecasts.
Key Takeaways
- Super Bowl 2027 is scheduled for February 2027
- The Philadelphia Eagles are the defending champions (Super Bowl LIX, 2025)
- The Super Bowl draws 115–130 million viewers annually in the US
- A 30-second commercial spot costs approximately $6.5–7 million
- Tom Brady holds the record with 7 Super Bowl victories
Frequently Asked Questions
Super Bowl 2027 is scheduled for the first Sunday of February 2027. The exact date has not yet been officially confirmed by the NFL, but it is expected to fall on February 2 or February 9, 2027.

Alicia Torres
Entertainment CorrespondentSuper Bowl halftime show historian, entertainment journalist
Alicia Torres is a veteran sports journalist and halftime show historian who has documented every Super Bowl performance since 2001. Her work has appeared in national publications.
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