American Football (Super Bowl) | Full History
Every Super Bowl champion since the first game in January 1967 — from the Green Bay Packers' inaugural win to the Steelers and Patriots' shared record of six titles each.
Covers every Super Bowl from Super Bowl I (played January 1967) through Super Bowl LX (played February 2026), one entry per game, listed by the calendar year each game was actually played (not the NFL season label). Franchise title counts merge relocated/renamed teams under their current name (Oakland/Los Angeles/Las Vegas Raiders as one franchise; Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts as one franchise; Washington Redskins/Football Team/Commanders as one franchise; St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams as one franchise) — no other NFL history (regular-season records, other playoff rounds, pre-merger AFL/NFL championship games before 1966) is in scope.
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60 entries on record
Overtime
First team to play a Super Bowl in its home stadium.
Overtime
Largest comeback in Super Bowl history, from a 28-3 third-quarter deficit; first Super Bowl decided in overtime.
The 50th game used Arabic numerals instead of Roman numerals.
Decided by Malcolm Butler's goal-line interception on the final play.
The "Blackout Bowl" — a 34-minute power outage stopped play in the third quarter.
Ended the Patriots' bid for a perfect 19-0 season.
First of the Patriots' six titles; Adam Vinatieri won it on the final play.
Completed the only perfect season (17-0) in NFL history.
Joe Namath's guaranteed win over the heavily favored NFL champion Colts.