Super Bowl winners, scores and champions of every NFL season

Super Bowl LVII - Winning Head Coach and MVP Press Conference
Super Bowl LVII - Winning Head Coach and MVP Press Conference / Carmen Mandato/GettyImages
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They’re baaaack!

The Kansas City Chiefs are in the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five seasons. A victory on February 11 at Las Vegas and Andy Reid’s club will become the first team since the 2003 and ’04 New England Patriots (XXXVIII and XXXIX) to win back-to-back Lombardi Trophies.

The opposition is very familiar. The Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers, 31-20, back in Super Bowl LIV in South Florida. Now the franchises renew acquaintances for the second time in five seasons.

Here’s a look at all 57 Super Sunday results.

Super Bowl winners: Every score and champion in NFL history

Super Bowl I (Jan. 15, 1967) – Green Bay Packers 35, Kansas City Chiefs 10

Super Bowl II (Jan. 14, 1968) – Green Bay Packers 33, Oakland Raiders 14

Super Bowl III (Jan. 12, 1969)- New York Jets 16, Baltimore Colts 7

Super Bowl IV (Jan. 11, 1970) – Kansas City Chiefs 23, Minnesota Vikings 7

Super Bowl V (Jan. 17, 1971) – Baltimore Colts 16, Dallas Cowboys 13

Super Bowl VI (Jan. 16, 1972) – Dallas Cowboys 24, Miami Dolphins 3

Super Bowl VII (Jan. 14, 1973) – Miami Dolphins 14, Washington 7

Super Bowl VIII (Jan. 13, 1974) – Miami Dolphins 24, Minnesota Vikings 7

Super Bowl IX (Jan. 12, 1975) – Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Minnesota Vikings 6

Super Bowl X (Jan. 18, 1976) – Pittsburgh Steelers 21, Dallas Cowboys 17

Super Bowl XI (Jan. 9, 1977) – Oakland Raiders 32, Minnesota Vikings 14

Super Bowl XII (Jan. 15, 1978) – Dallas Cowboys 27, Denver Broncos 10

Super Bowl XIII (Jan. 21, 1979) – Pittsburgh Steelers 35, Dallas Cowboys 31

Super Bowl XIV (Jan. 20, 1980) – Pittsburgh Steelers 31, Los Angeles Rams 19

Super Bowl XV (Jan. 25, 1981) – Oakland Raiders 27, Philadelphia Eagles 10

Super Bowl XVI (Jan. 24, 1982) – San Francisco 49ers 26, Cincinnati Bengals 21

Super Bowl XVII (Jan. 30, 1983) – Washington 27, Miami Dolphins 17

Super Bowl XVIII (Jan. 22, 1984) – Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9

Super Bowl XIX (Jan. 20, 1985) – San Francisco 49ers 38, Miami Dolphins 16

Super Bowl XX (Jan. 26, 1986) – Chicago Bears 46, New England Patriots 10

Super Bowl XXI (Jan. 25, 1987) – New York Giants 39, Denver Broncos 20

Super Bowl XXII (Jan. 31, 1988) – Washington 42, Denver Broncos 10

Super Bowl XXIII (Jan. 22, 1989) – San Francisco 49ers 20, Cincinnati Bengals 16

Super Bowl XXIV (Jan. 28. 1990) – San Francisco 49ers 55, Denver Broncos 10

Super Bowl XXV (Jan. 27, 1991) – New York Giants 20, Buffalo Bills 19

Super Bowl XXVI (Jan. 26, 1992) – Washington 37, Buffalo Bills 24

Super Bowl XXVII (Jan. 31, 1993) – Dallas Cowboys 52, Buffalo Bills 17

Super Bowl XXVIII (Jan. 30, 1994) – Dallas Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13

Super Bowl XXIX (Jan. 29, 1995) – San Francisco 49ers 49, San Diego Chargers 26

Super Bowl XXX (Jan. 28, 1996) – Dallas Cowboys 27, Pittsburgh Steelers 17

Super Bowl XXXI (Jan. 26, 1997) – Green Bay Packers 35, New England Patriots 21

Super Bowl XXXII (Jan. 25, 1998) – Denver Broncos 31, Green Bay Packers 24

Super Bowl XXXIII (Jan. 31, 1999) – Denver Broncos 34, Atlanta Falcons 19

Super Bowl XXXIV (Jan. 30, 2000) – St. Louis Rams 23, Tennessee Titans 16

Super Bowl XXXV (Jan. 28, 2001) – Baltimore Ravens 34, New York Giants 7

Super Bowl XXXVI (Feb. 3, 2002) – New England Patriots 20, St. Louis Rams 17

Super Bowl XXXVII (Jan. 26, 2003) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, Oakland Raiders 21

Super Bowl XXXVIII (Feb. 1, 2004) – New England Patriots 32, Carolina Panthers 29

Super Bowl XXXIX (Feb. 6, 2005) – New England Patriots 24, Philadelphia Eagles 21

Super Bowl XL (Feb. 5, 2006) – Pittsburgh Steelers 21, Seattle Seahawks 10

Super Bowl XLI (Feb. 4, 2007) – Indianapolis Colts 29, Chicago Bears 17

Super Bowl XLII (Feb. 3, 2008) – New York Giants 17, New England Patriots 14

Super Bowl XLIII (Feb. 1, 2009) – Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Arizona Cardinals 23

Super Bowl XLIV (Feb. 7, 2010) – New Orleans Saints 31, Indianapolis Colts 17

Super Bowl XLV (Feb. 6, 2011) – Green Bay Packers 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 25

Super Bowl XLVI (Feb. 5, 2012) – New York Giants 21, New England Patriots 17

Super Bowl XLVII (Feb. 3, 2013) – Baltimore Ravens 34, San Francisco 49ers 31

Super Bowl XLVIII (Feb. 2, 2014) – Seattle Seahawks 43, Denver Broncos 8

Super Bowl XLIX (Feb. 1, 2015) – New England Patriots 28, Seattle Seahawks 24

Super Bowl 50 (Feb. 7, 2016) – Denver Broncos 24, Carolina Panthers 10

Super Bowl LI (Feb. 5, 2017) – New England Patriots 34, Atlanta Falcons 28 (OT)

Super Bowl LII (Feb. 4, 2018) – Philadelphia Eagles 41, New England Patriots 33

Super Bowl LIII (Feb. 3, 2019) – New England Patriots 13, Los Angeles Rams 3

Super Bowl LIV (Feb. 2, 2020) – Kansas City Chiefs 31, San Francisco 49ers 20

Super Bowl LV (Feb. 7, 2021) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31, Kansas City Chiefs 9

Super Bowl LVI (Feb. 13, 2022) – Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati Bengals 20

Super Bowl LVII (Feb. 12, 2023) – Kansas City Chiefs 38, Philadelphia Eagles 35

Super Bowl LVIII (Feb. 11, 2024) – San Francisco 49ers vs. Kansas City Chiefs

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