Philadelphia Eagles just claimed Super Bowl LIX in 2025, dominating Kansas City Chiefs with a 40-22 victory. New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers sit tied at the top with 6 titles apiece.
- 59 championship games since the inaugural contest
- A dozen franchises still chasing their first trophy
- New England leads with 11 total final appearances
Complete Super Bowl Championship History
Starting with Green Bay’s historic first win in 1967 through Philadelphia’s commanding 2025 triumph, this is the full record of NFL’s championship game.
59 Championship Games | 20 Franchises Have Won | 12 Still Searching
The Super Bowl decides the NFL’s yearly champion. Below you’ll find every winner dating back to Green Bay’s inaugural victory in 1967. Important note: Years shown reflect when the championship game took place; regular seasons run during the previous year.
Latest Championship Update
Philadelphia Eagles captured Super Bowl LIX as 2025 Champions, dominating Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in New Orleans!
New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers share the record for most titles at six victories each. New England also holds the mark for championship game appearances with 11.
Complete List of Super Bowl Winners
| No. | Year | Winner | Opposition | Score | Venue |
| LIX | 2025 | Philadelphia Eagles | Kansas City Chiefs | 40-22 | New Orleans, Louisiana |
| LVIII | 2024 | Kansas City Chiefs | San Francisco 49ers | 25-22 | Las Vegas, Nevada |
| LVII | 2023 | Kansas City Chiefs | Philadelphia Eagles | 38-35 | Arizona |
| LVI | 2022 | Los Angeles Rams | Cincinnati Bengals | 23-20 | Los Angeles |
| LV | 2021 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Kansas City Chiefs | 31-9 | Tampa |
| LIV | 2020 | Kansas City Chiefs | San Francisco 49ers | 31-20 | Miami |
| LIII | 2019 | New England Patriots | Los Angeles Rams | 13-3 | Atlanta |
| LII | 2018 | Philadelphia Eagles | New England Patriots | 41-33 | Minneapolis |
| LI | 2017 | New England Patriots | Atlanta Falcons | 34-28 | Houston |
| L | 2016 | Denver Broncos | Carolina Panthers | 24-10 | Santa Clara |
| XLIX | 2015 | New England Patriots | Seattle Seahawks | 28-24 | Phoenix |
| XLVIII | 2014 | Seattle Seahawks | Denver Broncos | 43-8 | New Jersey |
| XLVII | 2013 | Baltimore Ravens | San Francisco 49ers | 34-31 | New Orleans |
| XLVI | 2012 | New York Giants | New England Patriots | 21-17 | Indianapolis |
| XLV | 2011 | Green Bay Packers | Pittsburgh Steelers | 31-25 | Arlington |
| XLIV | 2010 | New Orleans Saints | Indianapolis Colts | 31-17 | Miami |
| XLIII | 2009 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Arizona Cardinals | 27-23 | Tampa |
| XLII | 2008 | New York Giants | New England Patriots | 17-14 | Phoenix |
| XLI | 2007 | Indianapolis Colts | Chicago Bears | 29-17 | Miami |
| XL | 2006 | Pittsburgh | Seattle | 21-10 | Detroit |
| XXXIX | 2005 | New England | Philadelphia | 24-21 | Jacksonville |
| XXXVIII | 2004 | New England | Carolina | 32-29 | Houston |
| XXXVII | 2003 | Tampa Bay | Oakland | 48-21 | San Diego |
| XXXVI | 2002 | New England | St Louis | 20-17 | New Orleans |
| XXXV | 2001 | Baltimore | NY Giants | 34-7 | Tampa |
| XXXIV | 2000 | St Louis | Tennessee | 23-16 | Atlanta |
| XXXIII | 1999 | Denver | Atlanta | 34-19 | Miami |
| XXXII | 1998 | Denver | Green Bay | 31-24 | San Diego |
| XXXI | 1997 | Green Bay | New England | 35-21 | New Orleans |
| XXX | 1996 | Dallas | Pittsburgh | 27-17 | Tempe |
| XXIX | 1995 | San Francisco | San Diego | 49-26 | Miami |
| XXVIII | 1994 | Dallas | Buffalo | 30-13 | Atlanta |
| XXVII | 1993 | Dallas | Buffalo | 52-17 | Pasadena |
| XXVI | 1992 | Washington | Buffalo | 37-24 | Minneapolis |
| XXV | 1991 | NY Giants | Buffalo | 20-19 | Tampa |
| XXIV | 1990 | San Francisco | Denver | 55-10 | New Orleans |
| XXIII | 1989 | San Francisco | Cincinnati | 20-16 | Miami |
| XXII | 1988 | Washington | Denver | 42-10 | San Diego |
| XXI | 1987 | NY Giants | Denver | 39-20 | Pasadena |
| XX | 1986 | Chicago | New England | 46-10 | New Orleans |
| XIX | 1985 | San Francisco | Miami | 38-16 | Stanford |
| XVIII | 1984 | LA Raiders | Washington | 38-9 | Tampa |
| XVII | 1983 | Washington | Miami | 27-17 | Pasadena |
| XVI | 1982 | San Francisco | Cincinnati | 26-21 | Pontiac |
| XV | 1981 | Oakland | Philadelphia | 27-10 | New Orleans |
| XIV | 1980 | Pittsburgh | LA Rams | 31-19 | Pasadena |
| XIII | 1979 | Pittsburgh | Dallas | 35-31 | Miami |
| XII | 1978 | Dallas | Denver | 27-10 | New Orleans |
| XI | 1977 | Oakland | Minnesota | 32-14 | Pasadena |
| X | 1976 | Pittsburgh | Dallas | 21-17 | Miami |
| IX | 1975 | Pittsburgh | Minnesota | 16-6 | New Orleans |
| VIII | 1974 | Miami | Minnesota | 24-7 | Houston |
| VII | 1973 | Miami | Washington | 14-7 | Los Angeles |
| VI | 1972 | Dallas | Miami | 24-3 | New Orleans |
| V | 1971 | Baltimore | Dallas | 16-13 | Miami |
| IV | 1970 | Kansas City | Minnesota | 23-7 | New Orleans |
| III | 1969 | NY Jets | Baltimore | 16-7 | Miami |
| II | 1968 | Green Bay | Oakland | 33-14 | Miami |
| I | 1967 | Green Bay | Kansas City | 35-10 | Los Angeles |
Key Finding: Across 59 championship games starting in 1967, 20 different teams have hoisted the Lombardi Trophy. Power has shifted between various eras, with certain franchises establishing dominance during specific periods of NFL history.
Teams with Most Championships
TIED FOR MOST
New England Patriots – 6 Championships
- Title Years: 2002, 2004, 2005, 2015, 2017, 2019
- 11 Final Appearances (League Record)
TIED FOR MOST
Pittsburgh Steelers – 6 Championships
- Title Years: 1975, 1976, 1979, 1980, 2006, 2009
- 8 Final Appearances
SECOND MOST
Dallas Cowboys – 5 Championships
- Title Years: 1972, 1978, 1993, 1994, 1996
- 8 Final Appearances
Championship Breakdown by Wins
- 6 Titles: New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers
- 5 Titles: Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers
- 4 Titles: Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants
- 3 Titles: Denver Broncos, Las Vegas/Oakland/LA Raiders, Washington Commanders
- 2 Titles: Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles
- 1 Title: Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Recent Super Bowl Champions (2020-2025)
2025
Super Bowl LIX – Philadelphia Eagles Victory
Philadelphia Eagles captured Super Bowl LIX in 2025 with a decisive 40-22 win over Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans. This result denied Kansas City a historic third consecutive title and delivered Philadelphia their second championship; seven years after their previous win in 2018.
- Final Score: Eagles 40, Chiefs 22
- Location: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans
- Game Date: February 9, 2025
- Historical Note: Prevented Kansas City’s three-peat bid
2024
Super Bowl LVIII – Kansas City Chiefs
Kansas City Chiefs secured back-to-back titles by edging San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in Las Vegas. Patrick Mahomes earned his third Super Bowl MVP honor with this victory.
- Final Score: Chiefs 25, 49ers 22
- Location: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
- Game Date: February 11, 2024
- MVP Award: Patrick Mahomes
2023
Super Bowl LVII – Kansas City Chiefs
Kansas City Chiefs took down Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 in an offensive shootout in Arizona, capturing their second title in a four-year span.
- Final Score: Chiefs 38, Eagles 35
- Location: State Farm Stadium, Arizona
- Game Date: February 12, 2023
- MVP Award: Patrick Mahomes
2022
Super Bowl LVI – Los Angeles Rams
Los Angeles Rams claimed their first championship since relocating back to LA, edging Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 on their home turf at SoFi Stadium.
- Final Score: Rams 23, Bengals 20
- Location: SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
- Game Date: February 13, 2022
- MVP Award: Cooper Kupp
2020-2021
Super Bowls LV & LIV
- 2021 (LV): Tampa Bay Buccaneers crushed Kansas City Chiefs 31-9, delivering Tom Brady his 7th career championship.
- 2020 (LIV): Kansas City Chiefs beat San Francisco 49ers 31-20, finally ending a 50-year title drought.
Kansas City Chiefs ruled the early 2020s by winning three titles across five seasons (2020, 2023, 2024) until Philadelphia ended their dynasty attempt in 2025. This stretch cemented Kansas City as this decade’s dominant force.
Teams That Have Never Won a Super Bowl
Championship Drought At A Glance
Total Franchises: 12 teams | Never Reached Finals: 4 clubs | Most Final Losses: Buffalo Bills (4)
Longest Wait: Detroit Lions (last title 1957) | Latest Loss: Cincinnati Bengals (2022)
Never Appeared in the Super Bowl
Cleveland Browns
- Final championship: 1964 (before Super Bowl era)
- Reached four AFC Championship contests without advancing to the big game
Detroit Lions
- Final championship: 1957 (before Super Bowl era)
- Carries the NFL’s longest title drought at 68 years and counting
Jacksonville Jaguars
- Joined league in 1995 as expansion franchise
- Made AFC Championship games three times (1996, 1999, 2017) without reaching Super Bowl
Houston Texans
- Started play in 2002 as expansion franchise
- League’s youngest team has captured division titles but never advanced to conference finals
Appeared But Never Won
| Team | Final Losses | Loss Years |
| Buffalo Bills | 4 | 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 (four straight years) |
| Minnesota Vikings | 4 | 1970, 1974, 1975, 1977 |
| Cincinnati Bengals | 3 | 1982, 1989, 2022 |
| Atlanta Falcons | 2 | 1999, 2017 |
| Carolina Panthers | 2 | 2004, 2016 |
| Arizona Cardinals | 1 | 2009 |
| Tennessee Titans | 1 | 2000 |
| Los Angeles Chargers | 1 | 1995 |
Pro Tip: Buffalo Bills own the painful distinction of losing four straight Super Bowls between 1991-1994; remaining the sole franchise to reach four consecutive finals without securing a single victory.
Super Bowl Team Statistics
Patriots Success Rate: 54.5% (6 victories across 11 final appearances)
Steelers Success Rate: 75% (6 victories across 8 final appearances)
Interesting Super Bowl Statistics
- Most finals without winning: Buffalo Bills and Minnesota Vikings (both 0-4)
- Unblemished Super Bowl records: Baltimore Ravens (2-0) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0)
- Most MVP awards: Tom Brady (5 times)
- Biggest blowout: San Francisco 55, Denver 10 (1990)
- Tightest finish: New York Giants 20, Buffalo Bills 19 (1991)
FAQs
1. Which NFL team has won the most Super Bowls?
New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers are tied at the top with 6 Super Bowl victories each. The Patriots won all six between 2002-2019 during the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick era, while the Steelers captured four in the 1970s and added two more in 2006 and 2009. Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers follow with 5 titles each.
2. Has any team won three Super Bowls in a row?
No team has ever won three consecutive Super Bowls. Kansas City Chiefs came closest recently, winning back-to-back titles in 2023 and 2024 before losing to Philadelphia in 2025. Several teams have won back-to-back championships, but the three-peat remains one of the NFL’s toughest achievements to unlock.
3. Which NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl?
Twelve franchises have never won a championship. Four teams (Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, Houston Texans) haven’t even appeared in a Super Bowl. Eight others reached the finals but lost: Buffalo Bills and Minnesota Vikings (4 losses each), Cincinnati Bengals (3 losses), Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, and Los Angeles Chargers.
4. Who has the most Super Bowl MVP awards?
Tom Brady dominates this category with 5 Super Bowl MVP awards; more than any other player in history. Joe Montana comes in second with 3 MVPs, while several quarterbacks including Patrick Mahomes, Bart Starr, Terry Bradshaw, and Eli Manning have won it twice. Brady’s five MVP trophies match his five Super Bowl rings with New England (he won his other two championships without taking home MVP honors).
5. What’s the biggest Super Bowl blowout in history?
San Francisco 49ers demolished Denver Broncos 55-10 in Super Bowl XXIV (1990), creating a 45-point margin; the largest in Super Bowl history. On the flip side, the closest Super Bowl ever was New York Giants’ 20-19 nail-biter over Buffalo Bills in 1991, decided by just a single point when Buffalo’s last-second field goal attempt sailed wide right.



