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Super Bowl History: Every Game from 1967 to Today

The searchable, sortable record of all 59 Super Bowls — winners, scores, MVPs, halftime shows, and the stories behind each game.

The Super Bowl has been played every year since 1967, growing from a modestly attended championship game between the NFL and AFL to the most-watched annual sporting event in the United States. Over nearly six decades of competition, the game has produced dynasty teams, legendary upsets, iconic moments, and individual performances that will be discussed for generations. Below is the searchable, sortable complete record of every Super Bowl ever played.

Year Champion Score
2025Philadelphia Eagles4022
2024Kansas City Chiefs2522
2023Kansas City Chiefs3835
2022Los Angeles Rams2320
2021Tampa Bay Buccaneers319
2020Kansas City Chiefs3120
2019New England Patriots133
2018Philadelphia Eagles4133
2017New England Patriots3428
2016Denver Broncos2410
2015New England Patriots2824
2014Seattle Seahawks438
2013Baltimore Ravens3431
2012New York Giants2117
2011Green Bay Packers3125
2010New Orleans Saints3117
2009Pittsburgh Steelers2723
2008New York Giants1714
2007Indianapolis Colts2917
2006Pittsburgh Steelers2110
2005New England Patriots2421
2004New England Patriots3229
2003Tampa Bay Buccaneers4821
2002New England Patriots2017
2001Baltimore Ravens347
2000St. Louis Rams2316
1999Denver Broncos3419
1998Denver Broncos3124
1997Green Bay Packers3521
1996Dallas Cowboys2717
1995San Francisco 49ers4926
1994Dallas Cowboys3013
1993Dallas Cowboys5217
1992Washington Redskins3724
1991New York Giants2019
1990San Francisco 49ers5510
1989San Francisco 49ers2016
1988Washington Redskins4210
1987New York Giants3920
1986Chicago Bears4610
1985San Francisco 49ers3816
1984Los Angeles Raiders389
1983Washington Redskins2717
1982San Francisco 49ers2621
1981Oakland Raiders2710
1980Pittsburgh Steelers3119
1979Pittsburgh Steelers3531
1978Dallas Cowboys2710
1977Oakland Raiders3214
1976Pittsburgh Steelers2117
1975Pittsburgh Steelers166
1974Miami Dolphins247
1973Miami Dolphins147
1972Dallas Cowboys243
1971Baltimore Colts1613
1970Kansas City Chiefs237
1969New York Jets167
1968Green Bay Packers3314
1967Green Bay Packers3510

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Super Bowl History: The Complete Story

The first Super Bowl — officially called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game — was played on January 15, 1967 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Green Bay Packers, led by quarterback Bart Starr and coach Vince Lombardi, defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 35–10. The game did not sell out the massive Coliseum, and tickets cost as little as $6. How times have changed.

The Dynasty Teams of Super Bowl History

Several franchises have established themselves as dynasties through repeated Super Bowl success. The Pittsburgh Steelers won four Super Bowls in a six-year span during the 1970s, establishing themselves as the team of the decade with the legendary Steel Curtain defense. The San Francisco 49ers won five Super Bowls from 1982 to 1995 under coaches Bill Walsh and George Seifert, with Joe Montana and Steve Young leading the offense.

The Dallas Cowboys were "America's Team" in the 1990s, winning three Super Bowls in four years with Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin — the famous Triplets. But no dynasty has matched the New England Patriots under Bill Belichick and Tom Brady, who won six Super Bowls together from 2001 to 2019.

More recently, the Kansas City Chiefs under Patrick Mahomes have won four Super Bowls between 2020 and 2024, positioning themselves as the dominant franchise of the 2020s.

The Greatest Upsets in Super Bowl History

The 2008 Super Bowl XLII stands as the greatest upset in game history. The New York Giants were 12-point underdogs against the New England Patriots, who had completed a perfect 18–0 regular season. Eli Manning and David Tyree's miraculous helmet catch engineered a 17–14 upset that shocked the sporting world. The Giants pulled off the same feat four years later in Super Bowl XLVI, again defeating the Patriots.

The 1969 Super Bowl III also stands as one of sports' great upset stories. New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath — a three-touchdown underdog against the mighty Baltimore Colts — guaranteed a victory in the days before the game, then delivered it in a 16–7 Jets win.

Super Bowl Records and Milestones

The highest-scoring Super Bowl in history was Super Bowl XXIX (1995), when the San Francisco 49ers defeated the San Diego Chargers 49–26. The lowest-scoring was Super Bowl LIII (2019), with the New England Patriots defeating the Los Angeles Rams 13–3 in the only Super Bowl where a team failed to reach double digits. The largest margin of victory belongs to the 2014 Seattle Seahawks, who demolished the Denver Broncos 43–8.

For a full breakdown of all-time records, visit our Super Bowl Records page. For the complete list of every MVP award winner, see the Super Bowl MVP page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Super Bowl LXI is scheduled for February 2027. The exact date and location will be officially announced by the NFL. The game typically takes place on the first Sunday of February.

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