As we prepare for Super Bowl 59, it’s the perfect time to look back at all Super Bowl Winners on a per-year basis. The Packers won the first Super Bowl while the Chiefs are the most recent champions and we will see them in the big game again this year.
Super Bowl Champions by Season
Take a look at the history of the Super Bowl including the matchup, score, and winner of the NFL’s biggest game. The Patriots have the most Super Bowl victories in NFL history. Tom Brady and Bill Belichick helped the franchise win 6 titles from 2001-2019.
Super Bowl History
The very first American Football League-National Football League Championship Game was played on Jan. 15, 1967. This contest was a stipulation and part of the merger between leagues that took place in June of 1966. According to Time, “It was the only “Super Bowl” game to be telecast by two television networks, to use two different footballs, to have two kickoffs for the second half, and to fail to sell out. Tickets at $15, $12, and $10 were thought to be overpriced.”
New NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle had several suggestions for naming the big game including “The Big One” and “Pro Bowl” but they settled on “The AFL-NFL World Championship Game” as the official moniker for that first matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers. It was too wordy and not ideal for newspaper usage, so it didn’t stick. Lamar Hunt, then owner of the Chiefs and main founder of the American Football League, came up with the name Super Bowl, a name that derived from his son’s favorite toy, the Superball from Wham-O.
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List of Super Bowl Winners By Decade
Check out the breakdown by decade for the Super Bowl winners. The Packers won the first back in 1967 and followed that with another win in 1968.
1960s
1967: Green Bay Packers 1968: Green Bay Packers 1969: New York Jets1970s
1970: Kansas City Chiefs 1971: Baltimore Colts 1972: Dallas Cowboys 1973: Miami Dolphins 1974: Miami Dolphins 1975: Pittsburgh Steelers 1976: Pittsburgh Steelers 1977: Oakland Raiders 1978: Dallas Cowboys 1979: Pittsburgh Steelers1980s
1980: Pittsburgh Steelers 1981: Oakland Raiders 1982: San Francisco 49ers 1983: Washington Redskins 1984: Los Angeles Raiders 1985: San Francisco 49ers 1986: Chicago Bears 1987: New York Giants 1988: Washington Redskins 1989: San Francisco 49ersMore Super Bowl Content: Super Bowl Winners by Player l Super Bowl Winners by Team
1990s
1990: San Francisco 49ers 1991: New York Giants 1992: Washington Redskins 1993: Dallas Cowboys 1994: Dallas Cowboys 1995: San Francisco 49ers 1996: Dallas Cowboys 1997: Green Bay Packers 1998: Denver Broncos 1999: Denver Broncos2000s
2000: St. Louis Rams 2001: Baltimore Ravens 2002: New England Patriots 2003: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2004: New England Patriots 2005: New England Patriots 2006: Pittsburgh Steelers 2007: Indianapolis Colts 2008: New York Giants 2009: Pittsburgh Steelers2010s
2010: New Orleans Saints 2011: Green Bay Packers 2012: New York Giants 2013: Baltimore Ravens 2014: Seattle Seahawks 2015: New England Patriots 2016: Denver Broncos 2017: New England Patriots 2018: Philadelphia Eagles 2019: New England Patriots2020s
2020: Kansas City Chiefs 2021: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2022: Los Angeles Rams 2023: Kansas City ChiefsWhich Team has the Most Consecutive Super Bowl Wins?
As we can see, no team has won more than two consecutive titles in a row but several franchises have come close. The Miami Dolphins reached the Super Bowl from 1971 to 1973 but fell short in their first attempt. New England also went to three straight NFL title games from 2016-2018 but only came away with two wins.
There have been eight squads to win back-to-back Super Bowl titles, with the first being the Green Bay Packers who won the first two. Miami was next with wins in 1973 and 1974, with Pittsburgh right after them with victories in 1975 and 1976. The Steelers then did it again in both 1979 and 1980. San Francisco got in on the two-straight Super Bowl win action in 1989 and 1990, followed by the Cowboys in 1993 and 1994. Denver was next with two straight championship titles to end the 1990s, then the next team to do it was New England in 2004 and 2005.
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