National Football League Super Bowl champions (2001-2022)

 


GameDate/SeasonWinning teamScoreLosing teamVenueCityAttendanceRefereeRef
XXXVJanuary 28, 2001 (2000)Baltimore RavensA
(1, 1–0) [W]
34–7 New York GiantsN
(3, 2–1)
Raymond James StadiumTampa, Florida (3)71,921Gerry Austin[47][8]
XXXVIFebruary 3, 2002 (2001)New England PatriotsA
(3, 1–2)
20–17St. Louis RamsN
(3, 1–2)
Louisiana Superdome (6)[sb 6]New Orleans, Louisiana (9)72,922Bernie Kukar[48][8]
XXXVIIJanuary 26, 2003 (2002)Tampa Bay BuccaneersN
(1, 1–0)
48–21Oakland RaidersA
(5, 3–2)
Qualcomm Stadium (3)[sb 11]San Diego, California (3)67,603Bill Carollo[49][8]
XXXVIIIFebruary 1, 2004 (2003)New England PatriotsA
(4, 2–2)
32–29Carolina PanthersN
(1, 0–1)
Reliant Stadium[sb 14]Houston, Texas (2)71,525Ed Hochuli[50][8]
XXXIXFebruary 6, 2005 (2004)New England PatriotsA
(5, 3–2)
24–21Philadelphia EaglesN
(2, 0–2)
Alltel StadiumJacksonville, Florida78,125Terry McAulay[51][8]
XLFebruary 5, 2006 (2005)Pittsburgh SteelersA
(6, 5–1) [W]
21–10Seattle SeahawksN
(1, 0–1)
Ford FieldDetroit, Michigan (2)[sb 8]68,206Bill Leavy[52][8]
XLIFebruary 4, 2007 (2006)Indianapolis ColtsA
(3, 2–1)
29–17Chicago BearsN
(2, 1–1)
Dolphin Stadium (4)[sb 12]Miami Gardens, Florida (9)[sb 3]74,512Tony Corrente[53][8]
XLIIFebruary 3, 2008 (2007)New York GiantsN
(4, 3–1) [W]
17–14New England PatriotsA
(6, 3–3)
University of Phoenix Stadium[sb 15]Glendale, Arizona (2)[sb 13]71,101Mike Carey[54][8]
XLIIIFebruary 1, 2009 (2008)Pittsburgh SteelersA
(7, 6–1)
27–23Arizona CardinalsN
(1, 0–1)
Raymond James Stadium (2)Tampa, Florida (4)70,774Terry McAulay[55][8]
XLIVFebruary 7, 2010 (2009)New Orleans SaintsN
(1, 1–0)
31–17Indianapolis ColtsA
(4, 2–2)
Sun Life Stadium (5)[sb 12]Miami Gardens, Florida (10)[sb 3]74,059Scott Green[56][8]
XLVFebruary 6, 2011 (2010)Green Bay PackersN
(5, 4–1) [W]
31–25Pittsburgh SteelersA
(8, 6–2)
Cowboys StadiumArlington, Texas103,219Walt Anderson[57][58][8]
XLVIFebruary 5, 2012 (2011)New York GiantsN
(5, 4–1)
21–17New England PatriotsA
(7, 3–4)
Lucas Oil StadiumIndianapolis, Indiana68,658John Parry[59][8][60][61]
XLVIIFebruary 3, 2013 (2012)Baltimore RavensA
(2, 2–0)
34–31San Francisco 49ersN
(6, 5–1)
Mercedes-Benz Superdome (7)[sb 6]New Orleans, Louisiana (10)71,024Jerome Boger[62][8][60][63]
XLVIIIFebruary 2, 2014 (2013)Seattle SeahawksN
(2, 1–1)
43–8Denver BroncosA
(7, 2–5)
MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, New Jersey82,529Terry McAulay[64][8][65]
XLIXFebruary 1, 2015 (2014)New England PatriotsA
(8, 4–4)
28–24Seattle SeahawksN
(3, 1–2)
University of Phoenix Stadium (2)[sb 15]Glendale, Arizona (3)[sb 13]70,288Bill Vinovich[66][8][67][68]
50
[sb 16]
February 7, 2016 (2015)Denver BroncosA
(8, 3–5)
24–10Carolina PanthersN
(2, 0–2)
Levi's StadiumSanta Clara, California (2)[sb 10]71,088Clete Blakeman[69][68][70][71]
LIFebruary 5, 2017 (2016)New England PatriotsA
(9, 5–4)
34–28 (OT)Atlanta FalconsN
(2, 0–2)
NRG Stadium (2)[sb 14]Houston, Texas (3)70,807Carl Cheffers[72][68][70][71]
LIIFebruary 4, 2018 (2017)Philadelphia EaglesN
(3, 1–2)
41–33New England PatriotsA
(10, 5–5)
U.S. Bank StadiumMinneapolis, Minnesota (2)67,612Gene Steratore[73][74][75][76][77]
LIIIFebruary 3, 2019 (2018)New England PatriotsA
(11, 6–5)
13–3 Los Angeles RamsN
(4, 1–3)
Mercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, Georgia (3)70,081John Parry[78][79][80]
LIVFebruary 2, 2020 (2019)Kansas City ChiefsA
(3, 2–1)
31–20 San Francisco 49ersN
(7, 5–2)
Hard Rock Stadium (6)[sb 12]Miami Gardens, Florida (11)[sb 3]62,417Bill Vinovich[79][80]
LVFebruary 7, 2021 (2020)Tampa Bay BuccaneersN
(2, 2–0) [W]
31–9Kansas City ChiefsA
(4, 2–2)
Raymond James Stadium (3)Tampa, Florida (5)24,835Carl Cheffers[79][80]
LVIFebruary 13, 2022 (2021)Los Angeles RamsN
(5, 2–3)
23–20Cincinnati BengalsA
(3, 0–3)
SoFi StadiumInglewood, California (8)[sb 2]70,048Ron Torbert[79][80]

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