From 1967 to 2025, can you match all 59 championship years to the winning team?
By Richie.Zh01
9 Questions
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About This Quiz
The Patriots won a bunch. The Steelers too. Congrats on knowing the obvious stuff.
But can you actually remember which years? Because there are 59 Super Bowls here, and most people can't get past the last decade without their brain shutting down.
The Dolphins went back-to-back in the '70s. The Cowboys owned the '90s. Kansas City just grabbed their third ring in five years. That's three answers, and you've still got 56 more to go.
Oh, and the Jets have exactly one Super Bowl win. Good luck figuring out when that happened.
You wear a jersey every Sunday and act like you've been watching forever. Now's your chance to prove you weren't just there for the commercials and halftime show.
[B] Philadelphia Eagles | Philly jumped out to a 24–0 lead in New Orleans and never let Mahomes claw back, securing the franchise’s second Super Bowl title.
2/9
2023?
[B] Kansas City Chiefs | Patrick Mahomes played through injury while Kansas City escaped Philadelphia in a thrilling shootout.
3/9
2024?
[D] Kansas City Chiefs | Andy Reid's team went back-to-back, cementing Kansas City as football's newest powerhouse.
4/9
2022?
[A] Los Angeles Rams | Matthew Stafford connected with Cooper Kupp late, capturing his first ring in Hollywood style.
5/9
2019?
[A] New England Patriots | Bill Belichick's defense strangled the Rams in the lowest scoring Super Bowl in history.
6/9
2017?
[D] New England Patriots | Tom Brady orchestrated the greatest comeback ever, erasing a twenty-five point deficit in overtime.
7/9
2021?
[C] Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Tom Brady switched teams and won immediately, dismantling Kansas City in his tenth championship.
8/9
2020?
[C] Kansas City Chiefs | Patrick Mahomes rallied from behind again, burying San Francisco with three explosive fourth quarter touchdowns.
9/9
2018?
[C] Philadelphia Eagles | Nick Foles caught a touchdown on the Philly Special, ending Philadelphia's championship drought forever.