Super Bowl Winners and Results – Football League
Super Bowl Winners and Results – Football League: The Super Bowl can be best described as the annual American football game. It is played to decide the champion of the National Football League (NFL). There is a specialty of this game. It starts in a season that was mentioned in the previous calendar year. It is the conclusion of the NFL playoffs. The winner gets the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
We prepared the list of Super Bowl Winners and Results and venues since 1966.
Season | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Score | Venue | |
1 | 1966–67 | Green Bay Packers (NFL) | 35 | Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) | 10 | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
2 | 1967–68 | Green Bay Packers (NFL) | 33 | Oakland Raiders (AFL) | 14 | Orange Bowl (Miami) |
3 | 1968–69 | New York Jets (AFL) | 16 | Baltimore Colts (NFL) | 7 | Orange Bowl (Miami) |
4 | 1969–70 | Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) | 23 | Minnesota Vikings (NFL) | 7 | Tulane Stadium (New Orleans) |
5 | 1970–71 | Baltimore Colts (AFC) | 16 | Dallas Cowboys (NFC) | 13 | Orange Bowl (Miami) |
6 | 1971–72 | Dallas Cowboys (NFC) | 24 | Miami Dolphins (AFC) | 3 | Tulane Stadium (New Orleans) |
7 | 1972–73 | Miami Dolphins (AFC) | 14 | Washington Redskins (NFC) | 7 | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
8 | 1973–74 | Miami Dolphins (AFC) | 24 | Minnesota Vikings (NFC) | 7 | Rice Stadium (Houston) |
9 | 1974–75 | Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) | 16 | Minnesota Vikings (NFC) | 6 | Tulane Stadium (New Orleans) |
10 | 1975–76 | Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) | 21 | Dallas Cowboys (NFC) | 17 | Orange Bowl (Miami) |
11 | 1976–77 | Oakland Raiders (AFC) | 32 | Minnesota Vikings (NFC) | 14 | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) |
12 | 1977–78 | Dallas Cowboys (NFC) | 27 | Denver Broncos (AFC) | 10 | Superdome (New Orleans) |
13 | 1978–79 | Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) | 35 | Dallas Cowboys (NFC) | 31 | Orange Bowl (Miami) |
14 | 1979–80 | Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) | 31 | Los Angeles Rams (NFC) | 19 | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) |
15 | 1980–81 | Oakland Raiders (AFC) | 27 | Philadelphia Eagles (NFC) | 10 | Superdome (New Orleans) |
16 | 1981–82 | San Francisco 49ers (NFC) | 26 | Cincinnati Bengals (AFC) | 21 | Silverdome (Pontiac, Mich.) |
17 | 1982–83 | Washington Redskins (NFC) | 27 | Miami Dolphins (AFC) | 17 | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) |
18 | 1983–84 | Los Angeles Raiders (AFC) | 38 | Washington Redskins (NFC) | 9 | Tampa (Fla.) Stadium |
19 | 1984–85 | San Francisco 49ers (NFC) | 38 | Miami Dolphins (AFC) | 16 | Stanford (Calif.) Stadium |
20 | 1985–86 | Chicago Bears (NFC) | 46 | New England Patriots (AFC) | 10 | Superdome (New Orleans) |
21 | 1986–87 | New York Giants (NFC) | 39 | Denver Broncos (AFC) | 20 | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) |
22 | 1987–88 | Washington Redskins (NFC) | 42 | Denver Broncos (AFC) | 10 | Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego) |
23 | 1988–89 | San Francisco 49ers (NFC) | 20 | Cincinnati Bengals (AFC) | 16 | Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami) |
24 | 1989–90 | San Francisco 49ers (NFC) | 55 | Denver Broncos (AFC) | 10 | Superdome (New Orleans) |
25 | 1990–91 | New York Giants (NFC) | 20 | Buffalo Bills (AFC) | 19 | Tampa (Fla.) Stadium |
26 | 1991–92 | Washington Redskins (NFC) | 37 | Buffalo Bills (AFC) | 24 | Metrodome (Minneapolis) |
27 | 1992–93 | Dallas Cowboys (NFC) | 52 | Buffalo Bills (AFC) | 17 | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) |
28 | 1993–94 | Dallas Cowboys (NFC) | 30 | Buffalo Bills (AFC) | 13 | Georgia Dome (Atlanta) |
29 | 1994–95 | San Francisco 49ers (NFC) | 49 | San Diego Chargers (AFC) | 26 | Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami) |
30 | 1995–96 | Dallas Cowboys (NFC) | 27 | Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) | 17 | Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe, Ariz.) |
31 | 1996–97 | Green Bay Packers (NFC) | 35 | New England Patriots (AFC) | 21 | Superdome (New Orleans) |
32 | 1997–98 | Denver Broncos (AFC) | 31 | Green Bay Packers (NFC) | 24 | Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego) |
33 | 1998–99 | Denver Broncos (AFC) | 34 | Atlanta Falcons (NFC) | 19 | Pro Player Stadium (Miami) |
34 | 1999–2000 | St. Louis Rams (NFC) | 23 | Tennessee Titans (AFC) | 16 | Georgia Dome (Atlanta) |
35 | 2000–01 | Baltimore Ravens (AFC) | 34 | New York Giants (NFC) | 7 | Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.) |
36 | 2001–02 | New England Patriots (AFC) | 20 | St. Louis Rams (NFC) | 17 | Superdome (New Orleans) |
37 | 2002–03 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFC) | 48 | Oakland Raiders (AFC) | 21 | Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego) |
38 | 2003–04 | New England Patriots (AFC) | 32 | Carolina Panthers (NFC) | 29 | Reliant Stadium (Houston) |
39 | 2004–05 | New England Patriots (AFC) | 24 | Philadelphia Eagles (NFC) | 21 | Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville, Fla.) |
40 | 2005–06 | Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) | 21 | Seattle Seahawks (NFC) | 10 | Ford Field (Detroit) |
41 | 2006–07 | Indianapolis Colts (AFC) | 29 | Chicago Bears (NFC) | 17 | Dolphin Stadium (Miami) |
42 | 2007–08 | New York Giants (NFC) | 17 | New England Patriots (AFC) | 14 | University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.) |
43 | 2008–09 | Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) | 27 | Arizona Cardinals (NFC) | 23 | Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.) |
44 | 2009–10 | New Orleans Saints (NFC) | 31 | Indianapolis Colts (AFC) | 17 | Sun Life Stadium (Miami) |
45 | 2010–11 | Green Bay Packers (NFC) | 31 | Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) | 25 | Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, Texas) |
46 | 2011–12 | New York Giants (NFC) | 21 | New England Patriots (AFC) | 17 | Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis) |
47 | 2012–13 | Baltimore Ravens (AFC) | 34 | San Francisco 49ers (NFC) | 31 | Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans) |
48 | 2013–14 | Seattle Seahawks (NFC) | 43 | Denver Broncos (AFC) | 8 | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.) |
49 | 2014–15 | New England Patriots (AFC) | 28 | Seattle Seahawks (NFC) | 24 | University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.) |
50 | 2015–16 | Denver Broncos (AFC) | 24 | Carolina Panthers (NFC) | 10 | Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara, Calif.) |
51 | 2016–17 | New England Patriots (AFC) | 34** | Atlanta Falcons (NFC) | 28 | NRG Stadium (Houston) |
52 | 2017–18 | Philadelphia Eagles (NFC) | 41 | New England Patriots (AFC) | 33 | U.S. Bank Stadium (Minneapolis) |
53 | 2018–19 | New England Patriots (AFC) | 13 | Los Angeles Rams (NFC) | 3 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) |
54 | 2019–20 | Kansas City Chiefs (AFC) | 31 | San Francisco 49ers (NFC) | 20 | Hard Rock Stadium (Miami) |
55 | 2020–21 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFC) | 31 | Kansas City Chiefs (AFC) | 9 | Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.) |
56 | 2021–22 | Los Angeles Rams (NFC) | 23 | Cincinnati Bengals (AFC) | 20 | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, Calif.) |