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All Super Bowl Winners in History (1967–2026)

GH News Media06:36-09/02/2026
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The Super Bowl is the pinnacle of American football — the championship game that crowns the National Football League (NFL) champion each season. First played in 1967 as the AFL–NFL World Championship Game, it marked the beginning of a unified professional football era in the United States after the historic merger between the American Football League and the National Football League.

Over the decades, the Super Bowl has evolved into one of the world’s most watched sporting spectacles, blending elite competition with global entertainment. Legendary dynasties like the Pittsburgh Steelers of the 1970s, the San Francisco 49ers of the 1980s, and the New England Patriots in the modern era have all shaped the competition’s history.

In recent years, the championship race has remained highly competitive, with new champions emerging while traditional powerhouses continue to dominate headlines. The latest edition, Super Bowl LX in 2026, saw the Seattle Seahawks defeat the New England Patriots 29–13 to claim their second Lombardi Trophy.

Below is the complete, chronological list of all Super Bowl winners, from the inaugural game in 1967 to the most recent championship.

Complete List of All Super Bowl Winners by Year

1960s–1970s

  • Super Bowl I (1967): Green Bay Packers

  • Super Bowl II (1968): Green Bay Packers

  • Super Bowl III (1969): New York Jets

  • Super Bowl IV (1970): Kansas City Chiefs

  • Super Bowl V (1971): Baltimore Colts

  • Super Bowl VI (1972): Dallas Cowboys

  • Super Bowl VII (1973): Miami Dolphins

  • Super Bowl VIII (1974): Miami Dolphins

  • Super Bowl IX (1975): Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Super Bowl X (1976): Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Super Bowl XI (1977): Oakland Raiders

Super Bowl XII (1978): Dallas Cowboys

  • Super Bowl XIII (1979): Pittsburgh Steelers

1980s

  • Super Bowl XIV (1980): Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Super Bowl XV (1981): Oakland Raiders

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

  • Super Bowl XVII (1983): Washington Redskins

  • Super Bowl XVIII (1984): Los Angeles Raiders

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

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  • Super Bowl XX (1986): Chicago Bears

  • Super Bowl XXI (1987): New York Giants

  • Super Bowl XXII (1988): Washington Redskins

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

1990s

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

  • Super Bowl XXV (1991): New York Giants

  • Super Bowl XXVI (1992): Washington Redskins

  • Super Bowl XXVII (1993): Dallas Cowboys

  • Super Bowl XXVIII (1994): Dallas Cowboys

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

  • Super Bowl XXX (1996): Dallas Cowboys

  • Super Bowl XXXI (1997): Green Bay Packers

  • Super Bowl XXXII (1998): Denver Broncos

  • Super Bowl XXXIII (1999): Denver Broncos

2000s

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

  • Super Bowl XXXV (2001): Baltimore Ravens

  • Super Bowl XXXVI (2002): New England Patriots

  • Super Bowl XXXVII (2003): Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Super Bowl XXXVIII (2004): New England Patriots

  • Super Bowl XXXIX (2005): New England Patriots

  • Super Bowl XL (2006): Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Super Bowl XLI (2007): Indianapolis Colts

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  • Super Bowl XLII (2008): New York Giants

  • Super Bowl XLIII (2009): Pittsburgh Steelers

2010s

  • Super Bowl XLIV (2010): New Orleans Saints

  • Super Bowl XLV (2011): Green Bay Packers

  • Super Bowl XLVI (2012): New York Giants

  • Super Bowl XLVII (2013): Baltimore Ravens

  • Super Bowl XLVIII (2014): Seattle Seahawks

  • Super Bowl XLIX (2015): New England Patriots

  • Super Bowl 50 (2016): Denver Broncos

  • Super Bowl LI (2017): New England Patriots

  • Super Bowl LII (2018): Philadelphia Eagles

  • Super Bowl LIII (2019): New England Patriots

2020s

  • Super Bowl LIV (2020): Kansas City Chiefs

  • Super Bowl LV (2021): Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Super Bowl LVI (2022): Los Angeles Rams

  • Super Bowl LVII (2023): Kansas City Chiefs

  • Super Bowl LVIII (2024): Kansas City Chiefs

  • Super Bowl LIX (2025): Philadelphia Eagles

  • Super Bowl LX (2026): Seattle Seahawks

Conclusion

The Super Bowl’s legacy reflects the evolution of American football—from the dominance of early dynasties to today’s highly competitive modern era. Each championship tells a story of tactical innovation, star power, and unforgettable moments that continue to shape the NFL’s global influence.

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