Alternative History

The Super Bowl is an American sporting event that serves as the championship game of the National Football League, typically held on the last Sunday of every January. The Super Bowl pits the champion of the American Football Conference against the National Football Conference, the successors of the independent American Football League and National Football League, which merged in 1970. The Super Bowl is the biggest sporting event on the US sporting calendar and is one of the most-watched events in the world short of the World Cup. Super Bowl LV was held in Miami, Florida on January 26th, 2020.

List of Super Bowl Champions[]

Game Date/Season NFL/NFC Champion Score AFL/AFC Champion Venue City MVP Attendance
I January 1966 Green Bay Packers 20-14 Buffalo Bills Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, California
II January 1967 Green Bay Packers 17-14 Buffalo Bills Citrus Bowl Havana, Cuba
III January 1968 Green Bay Packers 20-24 Kansas City Chiefs Miami Orange Bowl Miami, Florida
IV January 1969 (1968) Baltimore Colts 21-19 New York Jets Miami Orange Bowl (2) Miami, Florida (2)
V January 1970 (1969) Los Angeles Rams 21-7 Houston Oilers Tulane Stadium New Orleans, LA
VI January 1971 (1970) Minnesota Vikings 13-9 Baltimore Colts Citrus Bowl (2) Havana, Cuba
VII January 1972 Dallas Cowboys 24-3 Miami Dolphins Tulane Stadium
VIII January 1973 Washington Redskins 7-14 Miami Dolphins Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
IX January 1974 Minnesota Vikings 14-3 Miami Dolphins Rice Stadium Houston, TX
X January 1975 Los Angeles Rams 6-17 Buffalo Bills Tulane Stadium New Orleans, LA
XI January 1976 Dallas Cowboys 24-21 Pittsburgh Steelers Miami Orange Bowl
XII January 1977 New Orleans Saints 20-9 Boston Patriots Rose Bowl Pasadena, California
XIII January 1978 Washington Redskins 24-10 Boston Patriots Louisiana Superdome
XIV January 1979 (1978) Dallas Cowboys 31-35 Pittsburgh Steelers Miami Orange Bowl Miami, Florida
XV January 1980 Birmingham Gators 20-41 New York Jets Rose Bowl
XVI January 1981 Birmingham Gators 23-14 San Diego Chargers Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, LA Dan Fouts, QB, Chargers
XVII January 1982 (1981) Birmingham Gators 20-17 San Diego Chargers Citrus Bowl Havana, CU Dan Fouts, QB, Chargers
XVIII January 1983 Birmingham Gators 9-14 Pittsburgh Steelers Rose Bowl
XIX January 1984 San Francisco 49ers 13-10 Pittsburgh Steelers Tampa Stadium Roger Craig, RB, 49ers
XX January 1985 San Francisco 49ers 44-6 Miami Dolphins Stanford Stadium Joe Montana, QB, 49ers
XXI January 1986 Chicago Bears 46-10 New York Jets Louisiana Superdome Richard Dent, DE, bears
XXII January 1987 San Francisco 49ers 38-17 Houston Oilers Rose Bowl Joe Montana, QB, 49ers
XXIII January 1988 New Orleans Saints 30-21 Cleveland Browns San Diego Stadium San Diego, CA Rickey Jackson, LB, Saints
XXIV January 1989 Chicago Bears 55-3 Houston Oilers Joe Robbie Stadium Miami, Florida Vestee Jackson, CB, Bears
XXV January 1990 New York Giants 48-7 New York Jets Louisiana Superdome Charlie Sheen, QB, Giants
XXVI January 1991 Minnesota Vikings 34-17 Buffalo Bills Tampa Stadium Steve Young, QB, Vikings
XXVII January 1992 New York Giants 20-19 Buffalo Bills Citrus Bowl Havana, CU Charlie Sheen, QB, Giants
XXVIII January 1993 Minnesota Vikings 24-20 Miami Dolphins Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, NM Marcus Dupree, RB, Vikings
XXIX January 1994 Minnesota Vikings 23-10 Houston Oilers Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA Steve Young, QB, Vikings
XXX January 1995 Los Angeles Rams 14-41 Miami Dolphins Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA Dan Marino, QB, Dolphins
XXXI Janaury 1996 Dallas Cowboys 14-23 Cincinnati Bengals Joe Robbie Stadium Miami, Florida
XXXII January 1997 Green Bay Packers 30-33 (OT) Cincinnati Bengals Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, LA Scottie Richards, RB, Bengals
XXXIII Janaury 1998 Havana Seagulls 17-21 Cleveland Browns Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA
XXXIV January 1999 Minnesota Vikings 17-34 St Louis Stallions Joe Robbie Stadium Miami, Florida Josh Turner, QB, Stallions
XXXV January 2000 Washington Redskins 10-14 Cincinnati Bengals Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA Jesse Hall, QB, Bengals
XXXVI January 2001 San Francisco 49ers 33-27 Pittsburgh Steelers White Star Stadium Tampa, FL Nick Cameron, QB, 49ers
XXXVII January 2002 Philadelphia Eagles 14-42 Miami Dolphins Louisiana Superdome New Orleans LA Damon Huard, QB, Dolphins
XXXVIII January 2003 Sahalee Storm 30-14 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Qualcomm Stadium San Diego Shawn Springs, CB, Storm
XXXIX Janaury 2004 Sahalee Storm 24-17 Kansas City Chiefs Reliant Stadium Houston, TX Andre Shipley, RB, Storm
XL Janaury 2005 Sahalee Storm 30-27 Baltimore Colts Atari Park at Candlestick Point San Francisco, CA James Farrior, LB, Storm
XLI January 2006 San Francisco 49ers 45-37 Baltimore Colts Lake Michigan Dome Chicago, IL Nick Cameron, QB, 49ers
XLII January 2007 Atlanta Cardinals 10-45 San Diego Chargers Miami, Florida
XLIII Janaury 2008 Detroit Lions 7-45 Kansas City Chiefs Glendale, NM
XLIV January 2009 Chicago Bears 42-13 Baltimore Colts White Star Stadium Tampa, FL
XLV January 2010 Dallas Cowboys 24-27 (OT) Tacoma Totems Olympic Stadium New York, NY Calvin Johnson, WR, Totems
XLVI January 2011 Phoenix Rattlers 24-20 Tacoma Totems Lake Michigan Dome Chicago, IL
XLVII January 2012 Chicago Bears 42-13 Houston Oilers Cowboys Stadium Arlington, TX
XLVIII January 2013 Dallas Cowboys 34-7 Denver Broncos Louisiana Superdome
XLIX January 2014 Washington Redskins 17-13 Boston Patriots __ Field Havana, CU
50 January 2015 Dallas Cowboys 14-22 Pittsburgh Steelers Candlestick Park San Francisco, CA
LI January 2016 Chicago Bears 22-10 Boston Patriots Olympic Stadium, NY
LII January 2017 Washington Redskins 55-14 Boston Patriots Glendale, NM Sam Cooper, QB, Redskins
LIII Janaury 2018 Philadelphia Eagles 31-30 Pittsburgh Steelers Norwest Stadium Minneapolis, MN
LIV January 2019 Carolina Panthers 20-23 Toronto Argonauts Reliant Stadium Houston, TX
LV January 2020 Atlanta, GA