All Super Bowl Rings, Winner names, final scores From Super Bowl 1 to 56 – Which is from 1967 to 2022
The Los Angeles RAM received this ring for winning Super Bowl LVI in 2022. Rings have been made for every NFL champion since the first Super Bowl in 1967.
All Super Bowl Winners Since Super Bowl in 1967.
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Super Bowl I: Green Bay Packers 1967
Jan. 15, 1967 | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10 |
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Super Bowl II: Green Bay Packers 1968
Jan. 14, 1968 | Orange Bowl (Miami) | Green Bay 33, Oakland 14 |
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Super Bowl III: New York Jets 1969
Jan. 12, 1969 | Orange Bowl (Miami) | New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7 |
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Super Bowl IV: Kansas City Chiefs 1970
Jan. 11, 1970 | Tulane Stadium (New Orleans) | Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7 |
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Super Bowl V: Baltimore Colts 1971
Jan. 17, 1971 | Orange Bowl (Miami) | Baltimore 16, Dallas 13 |
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Super Bowl VI: Dallas Cowboys 1972
Jan. 16, 1972 | Tulane Stadium (New Orleans) | Dallas 24, Miami 3 |
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Super Bowl VII: Miami Dolphins 1973
Jan. 14, 1973 | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | Miami 14, Washington 7 |
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Super Bowl VIII: Miami Dolphins 1974
Jan. 13, 1974 | Rice Stadium (Houston) | Miami 24, Minnesota 7 |
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Super Bowl IX: Pittsburgh Steelers 1975
Jan. 12, 1975 | Tulane Stadium (New Orleans) | Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6 |
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Super Bowl X: Pittsburgh Steelers 1976
Jan. 18, 1976 | Orange Bowl (Miami) | Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17 |
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Super Bowl XI: Oakland Raiders 1977
Jan. 9, 1977 | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) | Oakland 32, Minnesota 14 |
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Super Bowl XII: Dallas Cowboys 1978
Jan. 15, 1978 | Superdome (New Orleans) | Dallas 27, Denver 10 |
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Super Bowl XIII: Pittsburgh Steelers 1979
Jan. 21, 1979 | Orange Bowl (Miami) | Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31 |
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Super Bowl XIV: Pittsburgh Steelers 1980
Jan. 20, 1980 | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) | Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19 |
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Super Bowl XV: Oakland Raiders 1981
Jan. 25, 1981 | Superdome (New Orleans) | Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10 |
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Super Bowl XVI: San Francisco 49ers 1982
Jan. 24, 1982 | Silverdome (Pontiac, Mich.) | San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21 |
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Super Bowl XVII: Washington Redskins 1983
Jan. 30, 1983 | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) | Washington 27, Miami 17 |
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Super Bowl XVIII: Los Angeles Raiders 1984
Jan. 22, 1984 | Tampa (Fla.) Stadium | Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9 |
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Super Bowl XIX: San Francisco 49ers 1985
Jan. 20, 1985 | Stanford (Calif.) Stadium | San Francisco 38, Miami 16 |
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Super Bowl XX: Chicago Bears 1986
Jan. 26, 1986 | Superdome (New Orleans) | Chicago 46, New England 10 |
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Super Bowl XXI: New York Giants 1987
Jan. 25, 1987 | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) | New York Giants 39, Denver 20 |
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Super Bowl XXII: Washington Redskins 1988
Jan. 31, 1988 | Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego) | Washington 42, Denver 10 |
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Super Bowl XXIII: San Francisco 49ers 1989
Jan. 22, 1989 | Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami) | San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16 |
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Super Bowl XXIV: San Francisco 49ers 1990
Jan. 28, 1990 | Superdome (New Orleans) | San Francisco 55, Denver 10 |
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Super Bowl XXV: New York Giants 1991
Jan. 27, 1991 | Tampa (Fla.) Stadium | New York Giants 20, Buffalo 19 |
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Super Bowl XXVI: Washington Redskins 1992
Jan. 26, 1992 | Metrodome (Minneapolis) | Washington 37, Buffalo 24 |
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Super Bowl XXVII: Dallas Cowboys 1993
Jan. 31, 1993 | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) | Dallas 52, Buffalo 17 |
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Super Bowl XXVIII: Dallas Cowboys 1994
Jan. 30, 1994 | Georgia Dome (Atlanta) | Dallas 30, Buffalo 13 |
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Super Bowl XXIX: San Francisco 49ers 1995
Jan. 29, 1995 | Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami) | San Francisco 49, San Diego 26 |
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Super Bowl XXX: Dallas Cowboys 1996
Jan. 28, 1996 | Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe, Ariz.) | Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17 |
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Super Bowl XXXI: Green Bay Packers 1997
Jan. 26, 1997 | Superdome (New Orleans) | Green Bay 35, New England 21 |
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Super Bowl XXXII: Denver Broncos 1998
Jan. 25, 1998 | Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego) | Denver 31, Green Bay 24 |
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Super Bowl XXXIII: Denver Broncos 1999
Jan. 31, 1999 | Pro Player Stadium (Miami) | Denver 34, Atlanta 19 |
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Super Bowl XXXIV: St. Louis Rams 2000
Jan. 30, 2000 | Georgia Dome (Atlanta) | St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16 |
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Super Bowl XXXV: Baltimore Ravens 2001
Jan. 28, 2001 | Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.) | Baltimore 34, New York Giants 7 |
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Super Bowl XXXVI: New England Patriots 2002
Feb. 3, 2002 | Superdome (New Orleans) | New England 20, St. Louis 17 |
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Super Bowl XXXVII: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2003
Jan. 26, 2003 | Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego) | Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21 |
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Super Bowl XXXVIII: New England Patriots 2004
Feb. 1, 2004 | Reliant Stadium (Houston) | New England 32, Carolina 29 |
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Super Bowl XXXIX: New England Patriots 2005
Feb. 6, 2005 | Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville, Fla.) | New England 24, Philadelphia 21 |
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Super Bowl XL: Pittsburgh Steelers 2006
Super Bowl XL was an American football game between the National Football Conference champion Seattle Seahawks and the American Football Conference champion Pittsburgh Steelers to decide the National Football League champion for the 2005 season. The Steelers defeated the Seahawks by the score of 21–10.
Feb. 5, 2006 | Ford Field (Detroit) | Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10 |
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Super Bowl XLI: Indianapolis Colts 2007
Super Bowl XLI was an American football game played between the American Football Conference champion Indianapolis Colts and the National Football Conference champion Chicago Bears to decide the National Football League champion for the 2006 season. The Colts defeated the Bears by the score of 29–17.
Feb. 4, 2007 | Dolphin Stadium (Miami) | Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17 |
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Super Bowl XLII: New York Giants 2008
Feb. 3, 2008 | University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.) | New York Giants 17, New England 14 |
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Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers 2009
Feb. 1, 2009 | Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.) | Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23 |
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Super Bowl XLIV: New Orleans Saints 2010
Feb. 7, 2010 | Sun Life Stadium (Miami) | New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17 |
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Super Bowl XLV: Green Bay Packers 2011
Feb. 6, 2011 | Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, Texas) | Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 25 |
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Super Bowl XLVI: New York Giants 2012
Feb. 5, 2012 | Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis) | New York Giants 21, New England 17 |
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Super Bowl XLVII: Baltimore Ravens 2013
Super Bowl XLVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference champion Baltimore Ravens and the National Football Conference champion San Francisco 49ers to decide the National Football League champion for the 2012 season.
Feb. 3, 2013 | Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans) | Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31 |
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Super Bowl XLVIII: Seattle Seahawks 2014
Feb. 2, 2014 | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.) | Seattle 43, Denver 8 |
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Super Bowl XLIX: New England Patriots 2015
Super Bowl XLIX was an American football game played to determine the champions of the National Football League for the 2014 season. The American Football Conference champion New England Patriots defeated the National Football Conference champion Seattle Seahawks, 28–24.
Feb. 1, 2015 | University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.) | New England 28, Seattle 24 |
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Super Bowl 50 Super Bowl L: Denver Broncos 2016
Feb. 7, 2016 | Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara, Calif.) | Denver 24, Carolina 10 |
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Super Bowl LI: New England Patriots 2017
Feb. 5, 2017 | NRG Stadium (Houston) | New England 34, Atlanta 28 |
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Super Bowl LII: Philadelphia Eagles 2018
Feb. 4, 2018 | U.S. Bank Stadium (Minneapolis) | Philadelphia 41, New England 33 |
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Super Bowl LIII: New England Patriots 2019
Feb. 3, 2019 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) | New England 13, Los Angeles Rams 3 |
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Super Bowl LIV: Kansas City Chiefs 2020
Super Bowl LV was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League for the 2020 season. The National Football Conference champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the American Football Conference champion Kansas City Chiefs, 31–9.
Feb. 2, 2020 | Hard Rock Stadium (Miami) | Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20 |
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Super Bowl LV: Tampa Bay 2021
Feb. 7, 2021 | Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.) | Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9 |
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Super Bowl LVI: LA RAMS 2021
Feb. 13, 2022 | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, Calif.) | Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati 20 |
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