The 58th Super Bowl is swiftly approaching, and with it, another chance for two of the NFL’s best teams to get their names in the record books. 

As it stands, the San Francisco 49ers are leading the sport betting odds to hoist the Lombardi Trophy, with the Kansas City Chiefs at +105 on the moneyline. 

Before the big game, this is the complete list of Super Bowl winners and a bunch of the big record holders. 

Super Bowl Champions List

From the Green Bay Packers in 1967 to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2023, this is the complete list of Super Bowl champions prior to Super Bowl LVIII on February 11, 2024.

  • Green Bay Packers, Super Bowl I (1967)

  • Green Bay Packers, Super Bowl II (1968)

  • New York Jets, Super Bowl III (1969)

  • Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl IV (1970)

  • Baltimore Colts, Super Bowl V (1971)

  • Dallas Cowboys, Super Bowl VI (1972)

  • Miami Dolphins, Super Bowl VII (1973)

  • Miami Dolphins, Super Bowl VIII (1974)

  • Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl IX (1975)

  • Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl X (1976)

  • Oakland Raiders, Super Bowl XI (1977)

  • Dallas Cowboys, Super Bowl XII (1978)

  • Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl XIII (1979)

  • Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl XIV (1980)

  • Oakland Raiders, Super Bowl XV (1981)

  • San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XVI (1982)

  • Washington Redskins, Super Bowl XVII (1983)

  • Los Angeles Raiders, Super Bowl XVIII (1984)

  • San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XIX (1985)

  • Chicago Bears, Super Bowl XX (1986)

  • New York Giants, Super Bowl XXI (1987)

  • Washington Redskins, Super Bowl XXII (1988)

  • San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIII (1989)

  • San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIV (1990)

  • New York Giants, Super Bowl XXV (1991)

  • Washington Redskins, Super Bowl XXVI (1992)

  • Dallas Cowboys, Super Bowl XXVII (1993)

  • Dallas Cowboys, Super Bowl XXVIII (1994)

  • San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIX (1995)

  • Dallas Cowboys, Super Bowl XXX (1996)

  • Green Bay Packers, Super Bowl XXXI (1997)

  • Denver Broncos, Super Bowl XXXII (1998)

  • Denver Broncos, Super Bowl XXXIII (1999)

  • St. Louis Rams, Super Bowl XXXIV (2000)

  • Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl XXXV (2001)

  • New England Patriots, Super Bowl XXXVI (2002)

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Super Bowl XXXVII (2003)

  • New England Patriots, Super Bowl XXXVIII (2004)

  • New England Patriots, Super Bowl XXXIX (2005)

  • Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl XL (2006)

  • Indianapolis Colts, Super Bowl XLI (2007)

  • New York Giants, Super Bowl XLII (2008)

  • Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl XLIII (2009)

  • New Orleans Saints, Super Bowl XLIV (2010)

  • Green Bay Packers, Super Bowl XLV (2011)

  • New York Giants, Super Bowl XLVI (2012)

  • Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl XLVII (2013)

  • Seattle Seahawks, Super Bowl XLVIII (2014)

  • New England Patriots, Super Bowl XLIX (2015)

  • Denver Broncos, Super Bowl 50 (2016)

  • New England Patriots, Super Bowl LI (2017)

  • Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl LII (2018)

  • New England Patriots, Super Bowl LIII (2019)

  • Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl LIV (2020)

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Super Bowl LV (2021)

  • Los Angeles Rams, Super Bowl LVI (2022)

  • Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl LVII (2023)

Which Player has Won the Most Super Bowls?

Tom Brady has won the most Super Bowls. Widely considered to be the greatest quarterback to ever play in the NFL, Brady boasts seven Super Bowl rings, went to the big game ten times, and was named Super Bowl MVP five times – which is also a record.  

Brady’s wins were for the Patriots at Super Bowl XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI, and LIII. He then moved to the Buccaneers to take the crown again at Super Bowl LV. 

Which Player has Lost the Most Super Bowls?

On the flip side of things, we have offensive lineman Glenn Parker, linebacker Cornelius Bennett, and quarterback Gale Gilbert tying the record for the most Super Bowl losses with five. 

While each player would move on to lose one more Super Bowl elsewhere, Parker, Bennett, and Gilbert were all part of the Buffalo Bills team that lost four consecutive Super Bowls (XXV, XXVI, XXVII, and XXVIII).

Which Coach has Won the Most Super Bowls?

Bill Belichick boasts the record for the most Super Bowl wins among NFL head coaches, collecting six in his career to date.

All of his victories came with Tom Brady under center, collecting a ring for guiding the Pats to Super Bowl XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI, and LIII. 

Which Team has Been to the Most Super Bowls?

The New England Patriots have been to the Super Bowl 11 times, winning it six times. The Pats went to the Super Bowl in XX, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIII, XLVI, XLIX, LI, LII, LIII. 

Which Team has Won the Super Bowl the Most? 

The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots both hold the record for the most Super Bowl victories at six apiece. 

New England won its last Super Bowl at Super Bowl LIII, while the Pittsburgh Steelers last hoisted the trophy at Super Bowl XLIII. 

Which Team has the Longest Super Bowl Winning Streak?

By winning Super Bowl XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, and XXIX, the San Francisco 49ers hold the longest Super Bowl winning streak with five wins in five appearances. 

As the numerals indicate, these wins didn’t come in consecutive years, rather consecutive appearances. During this period (1982 to 1995), the 49ers won the Super Bowl every time they went to the big game.

The streak came to an end in 2012 when the Baltimore Ravens beat the 49ers 34-31 at Super Bowl XLVII. 

Now, the 49ers are on a two-game losing streak at the Super Bowl, but in the NFL lines, they are tipped to win Super Bowl LVIII at -133 on the moneyline. 

What Was the Greatest Comeback in Super Bowl History?

The New England Patriots’ 25-point comeback against the Atlanta Falcons at Super Bowl LI in 2017 stands as, by far, the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history

Overcoming a 25-point deficit in the second half to win in the only overtime that the Super Bowl has ever seen beats the next-best of ten points eclipsed by the Chiefs against the 49ers at Super Bowl LIV. 

This week, either the Kansas City Chiefs or San Francisco 49ers will get on the winners’ list again, and maybe one will also break some records on the way.


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Ben is very much a sports nerd, being obsessed with statistical deep dives and the numbers behind the results and performances.

Top of the agenda are hockey, soccer, and boxing, but there's always time for the NFL, cricket, Formula One, and a bit of mixed martial arts.