Revisiting the past years of Super Bowl really does put one in the mindset of watching the next game. And as each year this mighty game is played, we take a short trip down memory lane and revisit the winners from the very beginning.
Every year, a new Super Bowl game is played; and each year, a new winner emerges. Ever since the championship game was called The Super Bowl, there have been 49 games played so far. In the National Football League (NFL), the most talented professional American football players take part in the game.
Each year, the wait for the Super Bowl is higher than ever and every time, it doesn’t fail to exceed everyone’s exceptions. So why don’t we take a short trip and go see which teams have won the games each year.
List of Winners by Year
What does Super Bowl mean to you? Is it about religiously watching the game, your dedication to your favorite team, enjoying the Sunday with your friends and family, or something else? Well, whatever your reason may be, this is one of the most anticipated dates in sports history.
In the following table, you will see the list of super bowl champs by year.
Games | Teams in Final | Champions |
Super Bowl I 1967 |
Green Bay Packers vs Kansas City Chiefs 35 – 10 |
Green Bay Packers |
Super Bowl II 1968 |
Green Bay Packers vs Oakland Raiders 33 – 14 |
Green Bay Packers |
Super Bowl III 1969 |
New York Jets vs Baltimore Colts 16 – 7 |
New York Jets |
Super Bowl IV 1970 |
Kansas City Chiefs vs Minnesota Vikings 23 – 7 |
Kansas City Chiefs |
Super Bowl V 1971 |
Baltimore Colts vs Dallas Cowboys 16 – 13 |
Baltimore Colts |
Super Bowl VI 1972 |
Dallas Cowboys vs Miami Dolphins 24 – 3 |
Dallas Cowboys |
Super Bowl VII 1973 |
Miami Dolphins vs Washington Redskins 14 – 7 |
Miami Dolphins |
Super Bowl VIII 1974 |
Miami Dolphins vs Minnesota Vikings 24 – 7 |
Miami Dolphins |
Super Bowl IX 1975 |
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Minnesota Vikings 16 – 6 |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Super Bowl X 1976 |
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Dallas Cowboys 21 – 17 |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Super Bowl XI 1977 |
Oakland Raiders vs Minnesota Vikings 32 – 14 |
Oakland Raiders |
Super Bowl XII 1978 |
Dallas Cowboys vs Denver Broncos 27 – 10 |
Dallas Cowboys |
Super Bowl XIII 1979 |
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Dallas Cowboys 35 – 31 |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Super Bowl XIV 1980 |
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Los Angeles Rams 31 – 19 |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Super Bowl XV 1981 |
Oakland Raiders vs Philadelphia Eagles 27 – 10 |
Oakland Raiders |
Super Bowl XVI 1982 |
San Francisco 49ers vs Cincinnati Bengals 26 – 21 |
San Francisco 49ers |
Super Bowl XVII 1983 |
Washington Redskins vs Miami Dolphins 27 – 17 |
Washington Redskins |
Super Bowl XVIII 1984 |
Los Angeles Raiders vs Washington Redskins 38 – 9 |
Oakland Raiders |
Super Bowl XIX 1985 |
San Francisco 49ers vs Miami Dolphins 38 – 16 |
San Francisco 49ers |
Super Bowl XX 1986 |
Chicago Bears vs New England Patriots 46 – 10 |
Chicago Bears |
Super Bowl XXI 1987 |
New York Giants vs Denver Broncos 39 – 20 |
New York Giants |
Super Bowl XXII 1988 |
Washington Redskins vs Denver Broncos 42 – 10 |
Washington Redskins |
Super Bowl XXIII 1989 |
San Francisco 49ers vs Cincinnati Bengals 20 – 16 |
San Francisco 49ers |
Super Bowl XXIV 1990 |
San Francisco 49ers vs Denver Broncos 55 – 10 |
San Francisco 49ers |
Super Bowl XXV 1991 |
New York Giants vs Buffalo Bills 20 – 19 |
New York Giants |
Super Bowl XXVI 1992 |
Washington Redskins vs Buffalo Bills 37 – 24 |
Washington Redskins |
Super Bowl XXVII 1993 |
Dallas Cowboys vs Buffalo Bills 52 – 17 |
Dallas Cowboys |
Super Bowl XXVIII 1994 |
Dallas Cowboys vs Buffalo Bills 30 – 13 |
Dallas Cowboys |
Super Bowl XXIX 1995 |
San Francisco 49ers vs San Diego Chargers 49 – 26 |
San Francisco 49ers |
Super Bowl XXX 1996 |
Dallas Cowboys vs Pittsburgh Steelers 27 – 17 |
Dallas Cowboys |
Super Bowl XXXI 1997 |
Green Bay Packers vs New England Patriots 35 – 21 |
Green Bay Packers |
Super Bowl XXXII 1998 |
Denver Broncos vs Green Bay Packers 31 – 24 |
Denver Broncos |
Super Bowl XXXIII 1999 |
Denver Broncos vs Atlanta Falcons 34 – 19 |
Denver Broncos |
Super Bowl XXXIV 2000 |
St. Louis Rams vs Tennessee Titans 23 – 16 |
St. Louis Rams |
Super Bowl XXXV 2001 |
Baltimore Ravens vs New York Giants 34 – 7 |
Baltimore Ravens |
Super Bowl XXXVI 2002 |
New England Patriots vs St. Louis Rams 20 – 17 |
New England Patriots |
Super Bowl XXXVII 2003 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Oakland Raiders 48 – 21 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Super Bowl XXXVIII 2004 |
New England Patriots vs Carolina Panthers 32 – 29 |
New England Patriots |
Super Bowl XXXIX 2005 |
New England Patriots vs Philadelphia Eagles 24 – 21 |
New England Patriots |
Super Bowl XL 2006 |
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Seattle Seahawks 21 – 10 |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Super Bowl XLI 2007 |
Indianapolis Colts vs Chicago Bears 29 – 17 |
Indianapolis Colts |
Super Bowl XLII 2008 |
New York Giants vs New England Patriots 17 – 14 |
New York Giants |
Super Bowl XLIII 2009 |
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Arizona Cardinals 27 – 23 |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Super Bowl XLIV 2010 |
New Orleans Saints vs Indianapolis Colts 31 – 17 |
New Orleans Saints |
Super Bowl XLV 2011 |
Green Bay Packers vs Pittsburgh Steelers 31 – 25 |
Green Bay Packers |
Super Bowl XLVI 2012 |
New York Giants vs New England Patriots 21-17 |
New York Giants |
Super Bowl XLVII 2013 |
Baltimore Ravens vs San Francisco 49ers 34-31 |
Baltimore Ravens |
Super Bowl XLVIII 2014 |
Seattle Seahawks vs Denver Broncos 43-8 |
Seattle Seahawks |
Super Bowl XLIX 2015 |
New England Patriots vs Seattle Seahawks 28-24 |
New England Patriots |
You can ask any fan as to what are his/her plans for that Sunday and the answer will be, unmistakably watching the game. Who will be the winner this year? Only time will tell. Whether you fancy football or not, the excitement of the sport is tough to miss. If not you, then perhaps your family, friends, neighbors, or even colleagues may be interested in catching each and every game. So it is safe for me to say that Super Bowl is here to stay; for a long, long time.