The Super Bowl, the pinnacle of American football, has captivated audiences since its inception in 1967.

This annual championship game of the National Football League not only crowns the season's best team but also serves as a grand celebration of sports and entertainment.

Initially named the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, the event was rebranded as the Super Bowl by its third iteration. Played on the second Sunday of February, the game features the top teams from the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC) vying for the coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy, named after the legendary coach who led the Green Bay Packers to victory in the first two Super Bowls.

Throughout its storied history, the Super Bowl has been the stage for numerous iconic moments and legendary performances. Quarterbacks like Joe Montana, Tom Brady, and Patrick Mahomes have etched their names in the annals of sports history with their extraordinary performances and clutch moments.

Teams such as the Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs have dominated different eras, each boasting multiple titles.

The Super Bowl is more than just a game; it's a cultural phenomenon. It consistently ranks among the most-watched television broadcasts in the United States, attracting millions of viewers globally.

Uniquely renowned additionally for its extravagant halftime shows and highly anticipated commercials, it is truly a global spectacle, and continues to be a symbol of excellence in professional sport, celebrating finest moments and greatest champions to ever grace the gridiron.

Here is the full list of every Super Bowl champion in history:

  • 1967: Green Bay Packers def. Kansas City Chiefs 35-10
  • 1968: Green Bay Packers def. Oakland Raiders 33-14
  • 1969: New York Jets def. Baltimore Colts 16-7
  • 1970: Kansas City Chiefs def. Minnesota Vikings 23-7
  • 1971: Baltimore Colts def. Dallas Cowboys 16-13
  • 1972: Dallas Cowboys def. Miami Dolphins 24-3
  • 1973: Miami Dolphins def. Washington 14-7 — This completed the only undefeated season in NFL history.
  • 1974: Miami Dolphins def. Minnesota Vikings 24-7
  • 1975: Pittsburgh Steelers def. Minnesota Vikings 16-6
  • 1976: Pittsburgh Steelers def. Dallas Cowboys 21-17
  • 1977: Oakland Raiders def. Minnesota Vikings 32-14
  • 1978: Dallas Cowboys def. Denver Broncos 27-10
  • 1979: Pittsburgh Steelers def. Dallas Cowboys 35-31
  • 1980: Pittsburgh Steelers def. Los Angeles Rams 31-19
  • 1981: Oakland Raiders def. Philadelphia Eagles 27-10
  • 1982: San Francisco 49ers def. Cincinnati Bengals 26-21
  • 1983: Washington def. Miami Dolphins 27-17
  • 1984: Los Angeles Raiders def. Washington 38-9
  • 1985: San Francisco 49ers def. Miami Dolphins 38-16
  • 1986: Chicago Bears def. New England Patriots 46-10
  • 1987: New York Giants def. Denver Broncos 39-20
  • 1988: Washington def. Denver Broncos 42-10
  • 1989: San Francisco 49ers def. Cincinnati Bengals 20-16
  • 1990: San Francisco 49ers def. Denver Broncos 55-10
  • 1991: New York Giants def. Buffalo Bills 20-19
  • 1992: Washington def. Buffalo Bills 37-24
  • 1993: Dallas Cowboys def. Buffalo Bills 52-17
  • 1994: Dallas Cowboys def. Buffalo Bills 30-13
  • 1995: San Francisco 49ers def. San Diego Chargers 49-26
  • 1996: Dallas Cowboys def. Pittsburgh Steelers 27-17
  • 1997: Green Bay Packers def. New England Patriots 35-21
  • 1998: Denver Broncos def. Green Bay Packers 31-24
  • 1999: Denver Broncos def. Atlanta Falcons 34-19
  • 2000: St. Louis Rams def. Tennessee Titans 23-16
  • 2001: Baltimore Ravens def. New York Giants 34-7
  • 2002: New England Patriots def. St. Louis Rams 20-17
  • 2003: Tampa Bay Buccaneers def. Oakland Raiders 48-21
  • 2004: New England Patriots def. Caroline Panthers 32-29
  • 2005: New England Patriots def. Philadelphia Eagles 24-21
  • 2006: Pittsburgh Steelers def. Seattle Seahawks 21-10
  • 2007: Indianapolis Colts def. Chicago Bears 29-17
  • 2008: New York Giants def. New England Patriots 17-14
  • 2009: Pittsburgh Steelers def. Arizona Cardinals 27-23
  • 2010: New Orleans Saints def. Indianapolis Colts 31-17
  • 2011: Green Bay Packers def. Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25
  • 2012: New York Giants def. New England Patriots 21-17
  • 2013: Baltimore Ravens def. San Francisco 49ers 34-31
  • 2014: Seattle Seahawks def. Denver Broncos 43-8
  • 2015: New England Patriots def. Seattle Seahawks 28-24
  • 2016: Denver Broncos def. Carolina Panthers 24-10
  • 2017: New England Patriots def. Atlanta Falcons 34-28
  • 2018: Philadelphia Eagles def. New England Patriots 41-33
  • 2019: New England Patriots def. Los Angeles Rams 13-3
  • 2020: Kansas City Chiefs def. San Francisco 49ers 31-20
  • 2021: Tampa Bay Buccaneers def. Kansas City Chiefs 31-9
  • 2022: Los Angeles Rams def. Cincinnati Bengals 23-20
  • 2023: Kansas City Chiefs def. Philadelphia Eagles 38-35
  • 2024: Kansas City Chiefs def. San Fransisco 49ers 25-22