Super Bowl winners throughout history: Full list from 2024 all the way back to the first in 1967
The 2024 Super Bowl ended in dramatic fashion with the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime for their second consecutive NFL championsship.
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the Chiefs secured their fourth Super Bowl win in franchise history and third in the last five years.
Below is a list of every Super Bowl winner in history.
Note: All Super Bowls in this article are categorized by the year in which the game itself was played, not the season for which the title was earned.
Kansas City Chiefs win the 2024 Super Bowl
The Kansas City Chiefs struggled against the San Francisco 49ers in the first half of Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, going scoreless until a crucial 28-yard field goal by Harrison Butker finally put the Chiefs on the board, 10-3 at halftime. After some back and forth in the second half, the teams were tied at 19 at the end of regulation, and the game headed into overtime for only the second time in Super Bowl history.
The 49ers Jake Moody hit a 27-yard field goal in overtime to take a 22-19 lead. But Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes drove the Chiefs down the field, and with 13 seconds left in overtime, connected with receiver Mecole Hardman on a one-yard touchdown pass for the win.
"Really just the whole game, just our whole entire season, it was the defense keeping us in there, and the offense making plays when it counted," Mahomes said after the game.
Who won the 2023 Super Bowl last year?
The Kansas City Chiefs picked up their third Super Bowl win in franchise history in 2023. It was the second Super Bowl win for Mahomes, who has led his team to at least the AFC Championship game all six years he has been the starting quarterback.
Super Bowl 57 began with an opening drive touchdown by the Eagles to put them up 7-0. The Chiefs responded with a touchdown drive of their own, tying the game at 7 on with an 18-yard reception by Kelce. Both offenses sputtered on their next drives, but the Eagles went up 14-7 on the first play of the second quarter, a 45-yard pass from Jalen Hurts to A.J. Brown.
The Chiefs offense failed to respond, but Kanas City tied the game up when linebacker Nick Bolton recovered a Hurts fumble and ran it back 36 yards for a touchdown. The Eagles marched down the field on their next possession and capped off the drive with a Hurts touchdown run to go back up by 7. Kansas City again couldn't put up any points on their next drive, and the Eagles kicked a field goal just before halftime to increase the lead to 24-14.
The Chiefs cut the lead down to three with a touchdown on the first drive of the second half, and the Eagles then responded with a time-consuming field goal drive to make the score 27-21 going into the fourth quarter.
Kansas City then took the lead for the first time with 12:04 left in the fourth quarter on a 5-yard touchdown pass from Mahomes to Kadarius Toney. The Eagles went three-and-out on their next drive and a 65-yard punt return from Toney gave the Chiefs excellent field position at the Eagles' 5-yard line. The Chiefs cashed in three plays later with another touchdown pass to widen the lead to eight.
But the Eagles came storming back, scoring a touchdown on their next drive and completing a two-point conversion to tie the game at 35 with just over five minutes to go. The Chiefs moved into field goal range on their next possession and were at the 15-yard line when the two-minute warning hit.
On 3rd and 8, with 1:54 to play, Mahomes threw an incomplete pass, making it seem like Kansas City would have to settle for a field goal attempt that would allow the Eagles plenty of time to either tie or take the lead. But defensive holding was called on the Eagles' James Bradberry, giving the Chiefs an extra five yards and, crucially, an automatic first down.
That first down allowed the Chiefs to run the clock down and kick a field goal to go up 38-35 with just eight seconds left in the game.
Hurts threw one last Hail Mary on the Eagles' next and final drive, which landed incomplete and ended the game.
Who won the last 10 Super Bowls?
- 2024: Kansas City Chiefs — Patrick Mahomes found receiver Mecole Hardman as the clock ran out in OT to win 25-22 over the San Francisco 49ers.
- 2023: Kansas City Chiefs — The Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 after a backbreaking defensive holding call on the Eagles in the fourth quarter allowed the Chiefs to kick the game-winning field goal with just eight seconds left on the clock.
- 2022: Los Angeles Rams — The Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20, giving quarterback Matthew Stafford a Super Bowl victory after never winning a playoff game in his 12 previous seasons with the Detroit Lions.
- 2021: Tampa Bay Buccaneers — The Buccaneers dominated the Kansas City Chiefs in a 31-9 win, with Tom Brady, in his first season after leaving the New England Patriots, winning his seventh Super Bowl.
- 2020: Kansas City Chiefs — The Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 for quarterback Patrick Mahomes' first Super Bowl win, scoring 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter after going down by 10 in the third.
- 2019: New England Patriots — The Patriots triumphed over the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in what is generally regarded as one of the worst Super Bowls ever played. This was Tom Brady's final Super Bowl with the Patriots.
- 2018: Philadelphia Eagles — The Eagles used a now-iconic trick play to beat the New England Patriots 41-33 for the franchise's first and so far only Super Bowl win.
- 2017: New England Patriots — The Patriots completed one of the most improbable and shocking comebacks in NFL history, erasing a 28-3 deficit against the Atlanta Falcons to come away with a 34-28 win in overtime.
- 2016: Denver Broncos — The Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-10, giving quarterback Peyton Manning his second Super Bowl win in what turned out to be the final game of his career.
- 2015: New England Patriots — The Seattle Seahawks appeared to be on the verge of what would have been a second straight Super Bowl victory, but, with the team forgoing a run play from the 1-yard line, quarterback Russell Wilson was picked off in the closing seconds of the game to preserve the Patriots' 28-24 lead.
Full list of all past Super Bowl winners by year
- 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 — This was the first championship game to officially be called the Super Bowl
- 1970: Kansas City Chiefs def. Minnesota Vikings 23-7
- 1971: Baltimore Colts def. Dallas Cowboys 16-13 — This was the first Super Bowl following the merger of the AFL and NFL into one league.
- 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 — Scenes from the 1977 thriller "Black Sunday" were filmed during pregame and toward the end of the actual game.
- 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
This story has been updated to correct a reference to the Kansas City Chiefs' record; 2023 was their third Super Bowl win.