Super Bowl history: Past winners, losers, scores and sites of every game

Gabe Fernandez

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Since 1967, the best teams from each of the NFL's conferences have met in the Super Bowl to determine the league champion. The Super Bowl's history is so revered that even the simplest of descriptions, such as "The Catch" and "Philly Special," can bring up vivid memories, and virulent reactions depending on a fan's perspective.

To say that the Super Bowl is huge for broadcasters would be an understatement. Nine of the 10 most-watched individual programs in American television history are different iterations of the Super Bowl, the one exception being the series finale of M*A*S*H. Advertisers spend millions just to get mere seconds of airtime to showcase their commercials in between moments of the game.

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Here's a look back at the list of winners, losers, scores and sites of every Super Bowl. 

List of Super Bowl winners

Super Bowl Date Winner Score Loser Location
I 1/15/1967 Green Bay Packers 35-10 Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
II 1/14/1968 Green Bay Packers 33-14 Oakland Raiders Miami Orange Bowl
III 1/12/1969 New York Jets 16-7 Baltimore Colts Miami Orange Bowl
IV 1/11/1970 Kansas City Chiefs 23-7 Minnesota Vikings Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA)
V 1/17/1971 Baltimore Colts 16-13 Dallas Cowboys Miami Orange Bowl
VI 1/16/1972 Dallas Cowboys 24-3 Miami Dolphins Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA)
VII 1/14/1973 Miami Dolphins 14-7 Washington Redskins Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
VIII 1/13/1974 Miami Dolphins 24-7 Minnesota Vikings Rice Stadium (Houston, TX)
IX 1/12/1975 Pittsburgh Steelers 16-6 Minnesota Vikings Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA)
X 1/18/1976 Pittsburgh Steelers 21-17 Dallas Cowboys Miami Orange Bowl
XI 1/9/1977 Oakland Raiders 32-14 Minnesota Vikings Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)
XII 1/15/1978 Dallas Cowboys 27-10 Denver Broncos Louisiana Superdome
XIII 1/21/1979 Pittsburgh Steelers 35-31 Dallas Cowboys Miami Orange Bowl
XIV 1/20/1980 Pittsburgh Steelers 31-19 Los Angeles Rams Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)
XV 1/25/1981 Oakland Raiders 27-10 Philadelphia Eagles Louisiana Superdome
XVI 1/24/1982 San Francisco 49ers 26-21 Cincinnati Bengals Pontiac Silverdome (Pontiac, MI)
XVII 1/30/1983 Washington Redskins 21-17 Miami Dolphins Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)
XVIII 1/22/1984 Los Angeles Raiders 38-9 Washington Redskins Tampa Stadium
XIX 1/20/1985 San Francisco 49ers 38-16 Miami Dolphins Stanford Stadium
XX 1/26/1986 Chicago Bears 46-10 New England Patriots Louisiana Stadium
XXI 1/25/1987 New York Giants 39-20 Denver Broncos Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)
XXII 1/31/1988 Washington Redskins 42-10 Denver Broncos San Diego-Jack Murphy Stadium
XXIII 1/22/1989 San Francisco 49ers 20-16 Cincinnati Bengals Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL)
XXIV 1/28/1990 Sans Francisco 49ers 55-10 Denver Broncos Louisiana Superdome
XXV 1/27/1991 New York Giants 20-19 Buffalo Bills Tampa Stadium
XXVI 1/26/1992 Washington Redskins 37-24 Buffalo Bills Metrodome (Minneapolis, MN)
XXVII 1/31/1993 Dallas Cowboys 52-17 Buffalo Bills Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)
XXVIII 1/30/1994 Dallas Cowboys 30-13 Buffalo Bills Georgia Dome
XXIX 1/29/1995 San Francisco 49ers 49-26 San Diego Chargers Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL)
XXX 1/28/1996 Dallas Cowboys 27-17 Pittsburgh Steelers Sun Devils Stadium (Tempe, AZ)
XXXI 1/26/1997 Green Bay Packers 35-21 New England Patriots Louisiana Superdome
XXXII 1/25/1998 Denver Broncos 31-24 Green Bay Packers Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, CA)
XXXIII 1/31/1999 Denver Broncos 34-19 Atlanta Falcons Pro Player Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL)
XXXIV 1/30/2000 St. Louis Rams 23-16 Tennessee Titans Georgia Dome
XXXV 1/28/2001 Baltimore Ravens 34-7 New York Giants Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)
XXXVI 2/3/2002 New England Patriots 20-17 St. Louis Rams Louisiana Superdome
XXXVII 1/26/2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48-21 Oakland Raiders Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, CA)
XXXVIII 2/1/2004 New England Patriots 32-29 Carolina Panthers Reliant Stadium (Houston, TX)
XXXIX 2/6/2005 New England Patriots 24-21 Philadelphia Eagles Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville, FL)
XL 2/5/2006 Pittsburgh Steelers 21-10 Seattle Seahawks Ford Field (Detroit, MI)
XLI 2/4/2007 Indianapolis Colts 29-17 Chicago Bears Dolphin Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL)
XLII 2/3/2008 New York Giants 17-14 New England Patriots University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, AZ)
XLIII 2/1/2009 Pittsburgh Steelers 27-23 Arizona Cardinals Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)
XLIV 2/7/2010 New Orleans Saints 31-17 Indianapolis Colts Sun Life Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL)
XLV 2/6/2011 Green Bay Packers 31-25 Pittsburgh Steelers Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, TX)
XLVI 2/5/2012 New York Giants 21-17 New England Patriots Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, IN)
XLVII 2/3/2013 Baltimore Ravens 34-31 San Francisco 49ers Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans, LA)
XLVIII 2/2/2014 Seattle Seahawks 43-8 Denver Broncos MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
XLIX 2/1/2015 New England Patriots 28-24 Seattle Seahawks University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, AZ)
50 2/7/2016 Denver Broncos 24-10 Carolina Panthers Levi's Stadium (San Francisco, CA)
LI 2/5/2017 New England Patriots 34-28 Atlanta Falcons NRG Stadium (Houston, TX)
LII 2/4/2018 Philadelphia Eagles 41-33 New England Patriots U.S. Bank Stadium (Minneapolis, MN)

Teams with no Super Bowl appearances

Four NFL teams have never reached the Super Bowl: 

Detroit Lions
Cleveland Browns
Jacksonville Jaguars
Houston Texans

Cleveland is the only current NFL city that has neither hosted nor had its team play in a Super Bowl.

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Teams with no Super Bowl wins

Eight teams have appeared in the Super Bowl without ever winning; 12 teams have never won, including the four listed above. 

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Arizona Cardinals: Super Bowl XLIII
Atlanta Falcons: Super Bowls XXXIII, LI
Buffalo Bills: Super Bowls XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII
Carolina Panthers: Super Bowls XXXVIII, 50
Cincinnati Bengals: Super Bowls XVI, XXIII
Cleveland Browns: No Super Bowl appearances
Detroit Lions: No Super Bowl appearances
Houston Texans: No Super Bowl appearances
Jacksonville Jaguars: No Super Bowl appearances
​Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers: Super Bowl XXIX
Minnesota Vikings: Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX, XI
Tennessee Titans: Super Bowl XXXIV

Gabe Fernandez