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Super Bowl XXXVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Oakland Raiders and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2002 season. The Buccaneers defeated the Raiders by the score of 48–21, winning their first ever Super Bowl.

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The Super Bowl is an annual American football game that determines the champion of the National Football League (NFL). The contest is held in an American city, chosen three to four years beforehand, usually at warm-weather sites or domed stadiums. Since January 1971, the winner of the American Football Conference (AFC) Championship Game has faced the winner of the National Football Conference (NFC) Championship Game in the culmination of the NFL playoffs. Before the 1970 merger between the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL), the two leagues met in four such contests. The first two were known as the "AFL-NFL World Championship Game". Super Bowl III in 1969 was the first such game that carried the "Super Bowl" moniker, the names "Super Bowl I" and "Super Bowl II" were retroactively applied to the first two games. The NFC/NFL leads in Super Bowl wins with 26, while the AFC/AFL has won 23. Nineteen different franchises, including teams that relocated to another city, have won the Super Bowl. The Pittsburgh Steelers (6–2) have won the most Super Bowls with six championships, while both the Dallas Cowboys (5–3) and San Francisco 49ers (5–1) have five wins each. Dallas, Pittsburgh and New England have the most Super Bowl appearances with eight, while the Buffalo Bills (0–4) have the most consecutive appearances with four losses in a row from 1990 to 1993 (the Miami Dolphins are the only other team to have at least three consecutive appearances: 1972–74). The Denver Broncos (2–5) have lost a record five Super Bowls. The New England Patriots (4–4), the Minnesota Vikings (0–4) and the Bills have lost four. The record for consecutive wins is two and is shared by seven franchises: the 1966–67 Green Bay Packers, the 1972–73 Miami Dolphins, the 1974–75 and 1978–79 Pittsburgh Steelers (the only team to accomplish this feat twice), the 1988–89 San Francisco 49ers, the 1992–93 Dallas Cowboys, the 1997–98 Denver Broncos, and the 2003–04 New England Patriots. The 1972 Dolphins' win is the only perfect season in NFL history. The only team with multiple Super Bowl appearances and no losses is the Baltimore Ravens, who in winning Super Bowl XLVII defeated and replaced the 49ers in that position. Four current NFL teams have never appeared in a Super Bowl, including franchise relocations and renaming: the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Houston Texans, though both the Browns (1964) and Lions (1957) had won NFL championship games prior to the creation of the Super Bowl. Numbers in parentheses in the table are Super Bowl appearances, as of the date of that Super Bowl and are used as follows: Winning team and Losing team columns indicate the number of times that team has appeared in a Super Bowl. Venue column indicates number of times that stadium has hosted a Super Bowl. City column indicates number of times that that metropolitan area has hosted a Super Bowl. National Football League (NFL, 1967–1970) American Football League (AFL, 1967–1970) NFL champion‡ AFL champion^ National Football Conference (NFC, 1971–present) American Football Conference (AFC, 1971–present) NFC champion* AFC champion† Game Date Winning team Score Losing team Venue City Attendance Ref 01 !I 01967-01-15-0000January 15, 1967 Green Bay Packers 01 !Green Bay Packers‡ 3510 !35–10 Kansas City Chiefs 01 !Kansas City Chiefs^ Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 01 !Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Pasadena, California 01 !Los Angeles, California[note 1] 061946 !61,946 02 !II 01968-01-14-0000January 14, 1968 Green Bay Packers 02 !Green Bay Packers‡ (2) 3314 !33–14 Oakland Raiders 01 !Oakland Raiders^ Orange Bowl 01 !Orange Bowl Miami, Florida 01 !Miami, Florida[note 2] 075546 !75,546 03 !III 01969-01-12-0000January 12, 1969 New York Jets 01 !New York Jets^ 1607 !16–7 Indianapolis Colts 01 !Baltimore Colts‡ Orange Bowl 02 !Orange Bowl (2) Miami, Florida 02 !Miami, Florida (2)[note 2] 075389 !75,389 04 !IV 01970-01-11-0000January 11, 1970 Kansas City Chiefs 02 !Kansas City Chiefs^ (2) 2307 !23–7 Minnesota Vikings 01 !Minnesota Vikings‡ Tulane Stadium 01 !Tulane Stadium New Orleans, Louisiana !New Orleans, Louisiana 080562 !80,562 05 !V 01971-01-17-0000January 17, 1971 Indianapolis Colts 02 !Baltimore Colts† (2) 1613 !16–13 Dallas Cowboys 01 !Dallas Cowboys* Orange Bowl 03 !Orange Bowl (3) Miami, Florida 03 !Miami, Florida (3)[note 2] 079204 !79,204 06 !VI 01972-01-16-0000January 16, 1972 Dallas Cowboys 02 !Dallas Cowboys* (2) 2403 !24–3 Miami Dolphins 01 !Miami Dolphins† Tulane Stadium 02 !Tulane Stadium (2) New Orleans, Louisiana 02 !New Orleans, Louisiana (2) 081023 !81,023 07 !VII 01973-01-14-0000January 14, 1973 Miami Dolphins 02 !Miami Dolphins† (2) 1407 !14–7 Washington Redskins 01 !Washington Redskins* Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 02 !Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (2) Pasadena, California 02 !Los Angeles, California (2)[note 1] 090182 !90,182 08 !VIII 01974-01-13-0000January 13, 1974 Miami Dolphins 03 !Miami Dolphins† (3) 2407 !24–7 Minnesota Vikings 02 !Minnesota Vikings* (2) Rice Stadium 01 !Rice Stadium Houston, Texas 01 !Houston, Texas 071882 !71,882 09 !IX 01975-01-12-0000January 12, 1975 Pittsburgh Steelers 01 !Pittsburgh Steelers† 1606 !16–6 Minnesota Vikings 03 !Minnesota Vikings* (3) Tulane Stadium 03 !Tulane Stadium (3) New Orleans, Louisiana 03 !New Orleans, Louisiana (3) 080997 !80,997 10 !X 01976-01-18-0000January 18, 1976 Pittsburgh Steelers 02 !Pittsburgh Steelers† (2) 2117 !21–17 Dallas Cowboys 03 !Dallas Cowboys* (3)[note 3] Orange Bowl 04 !Orange Bowl (4) Miami, Florida 04 !Miami, Florida (4)[note 2] 080187 !80,187 11 !XI 01977-01-09-0000January 9, 1977 Oakland Raiders 02 !Oakland Raiders† (2) 3214 !32–14 Minnesota Vikings 04 !Minnesota Vikings* (4) Rose Bowl 01 !Rose Bowl Pasadena, California 03 !Pasadena, California (3)[note 1] 103438 !103,438 12 !XII 01978-01-15-0000January 15, 1978 Dallas Cowboys 04 !Dallas Cowboys* (4) 2710 !27–10 Denver Broncos 01 !Denver Broncos† Louisiana Superdome 01 !Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana 04 !New Orleans, Louisiana (4) 076400 !76,400 13 !XIII 01979-01-21-0000January 21, 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers 03 !Pittsburgh Steelers† (3) 3531 !35–31 Dallas Cowboys 05 !Dallas Cowboys* (5) Orange Bowl 05 !Orange Bowl (5) Miami, Florida 05 !Miami, Florida (5)[note 2] 079484 !79,484 14 !XIV 01980-01-20-0000January 20, 1980 Pittsburgh Steelers 04 !Pittsburgh Steelers† (4) 3119 !31–19 St. Louis Rams 01 !Los Angeles Rams* Rose Bowl 02 !Rose Bowl (2) Pasadena, California 04 !Pasadena, California (4)[note 1] 103985 !103,985 15 !XV 01981-01-25-0000January 25, 1981 Oakland Raiders 03 !Oakland Raiders† (3)[note 3] 2710 !27–10 Philadelphia Eagles 01 !Philadelphia Eagles* Louisiana Superdome 02 !Louisiana Superdome (2) New Orleans, Louisiana 05 !New Orleans, Louisiana (5) 076135 !76,135 16 !XVI 01982-01-24-0000January 24, 1982 San Francisco 49ers 01 !San Francisco 49ers* 2621 !26–21 Cincinnati Bengals 01 !Cincinnati Bengals† Pontiac Silverdome 01 !Pontiac Silverdome Detroit, Michigan 01 !Pontiac, Michigan[note 1] 081270 !81,270 17 !XVII 01983-01-30-0000January 30, 1983 Washington Redskins 02 !Washington Redskins* (2) 2717 !27–17 Miami Dolphins 04 !Miami Dolphins† (4) Rose Bowl 03 !Rose Bowl (3) Pasadena, California 05 !Pasadena, California (5)[note 1] 103667 !103,667 18 !XVIII 01984-01-22-0000January 22, 1984 Oakland Raiders 04 !Los Angeles Raiders† (4) 3809 !38–9 Washington Redskins 03 !Washington Redskins* (3) Tampa Stadium 01 !Tampa Stadium Tampa, Florida 01 !Tampa, Florida 072920 !72,920 19 !XIX 01985-01-20-0000January 20, 1985 San Francisco 49ers 02 !San Francisco 49ers* (2) 3816 !38–16 Miami Dolphins 05 !Miami Dolphins† (5) Stanford Stadium 01 !Stanford Stadium Santa Clara, California 01 !Stanford, California[note 1] 084059 !84,059 20 !XX 01986-01-26-0000January 26, 1986 Chicago Bears 01 !Chicago Bears* 4610 !46–10 New England Patriots 01 !New England Patriots†[note 3] Louisiana Superdome 03 !Louisiana Superdome (3) New Orleans, Louisiana 06 !New Orleans, Louisiana (6) 073818 !73,818 21 !XXI 01987-01-25-0000January 25, 1987 New York Giants 01 !New York Giants* 3920 !39–20 Denver Broncos 02 !Denver Broncos† (2) Rose Bowl 04 !Rose Bowl (4) Pasadena, California 06 !Pasadena, California (6)[note 1] 101063 !101,063 22 !XXII 01988-01-31-0000January 31, 1988 Washington Redskins 04 !Washington Redskins* (4) 4210 !42–10 Denver Broncos 03 !Denver Broncos† (3) Jack Murphy Stadium 01 !Jack Murphy Stadium[note 4] San Diego, California 01 !San Diego, California 073302 !73,302 23 !XXIII 01989-01-22-0000January 22, 1989 San Francisco 49ers 03 !San Francisco 49ers* (3) 2016 !20–16 Cincinnati Bengals 02 !Cincinnati Bengals† (2) Joe Robbie Stadium 01 !Joe Robbie Stadium[note 4] Miami, Florida 06 !Miami Gardens, Florida (6)[note 2] 075129 !75,129 24 !XXIV 01990-01-28-0000January 28, 1990 San Francisco 49ers 04 !San Francisco 49ers* (4) 5510 !55–10 Denver Broncos 04 !Denver Broncos† (4) Louisiana Superdome 04 !Louisiana Superdome (4) New Orleans, Louisiana 07 !New Orleans, Louisiana (7) 072919 !72,919 25 !XXV 01991-01-27-0000January 27, 1991 New York Giants 02 !New York Giants* (2) 2019 !20–19 Buffalo Bills 01 !Buffalo Bills† Tampa Stadium 02 !Tampa Stadium (2) Tampa, Florida 02 !Tampa, Florida (2) 073813 !73,813 26 !XXVI 01992-01-26-0000January 26, 1992 Washington Redskins 05 !Washington Redskins* (5) 3724 !37–24 Buffalo Bills 02 !Buffalo Bills† (2) Metrodome 01 !Metrodome Minneapolis, Minnesota !Minneapolis, Minnesota 063130 !63,130 27 !XXVII 01993-01-31-0000January 31, 1993 Dallas Cowboys 06 !Dallas Cowboys* (6) 5217 !52–17 Buffalo Bills 03 !Buffalo Bills† (3)[note 3] Rose Bowl 05 !Rose Bowl (5) Pasadena, California 07 !Pasadena, California (7)[note 1] 098374 !98,374 28 !XXVIII 01994-01-30-0000January 30, 1994 Dallas Cowboys 07 !Dallas Cowboys* (7) 3013 !30–13 Buffalo Bills 04 !Buffalo Bills† (4) Georgia Dome 01 !Georgia Dome Atlanta, Georgia 01 !Atlanta, Georgia 072817 !72,817 29 !XXIX 01995-01-29-0000January 29, 1995 San Francisco 49ers 05 !San Francisco 49ers* (5) 4926 !49–26 San Diego Chargers 01 !San Diego Chargers† Joe Robbie Stadium 02 !Joe Robbie Stadium (2)[note 4] Miami, Florida 07 !Miami Gardens, Florida (7)[note 2] 074107 !74,107 30 !XXX 01996-01-28-0000January 28, 1996 Dallas Cowboys 08 !Dallas Cowboys* (8) 2717 !27–17 Pittsburgh Steelers 05 !Pittsburgh Steelers† (5) Sun Devil Stadium 01 !Sun Devil Stadium Glendale, Arizona 01 !Tempe, Arizona[note 1] 076347 !76,347 31 !XXXI 01997-01-26-0000January 26, 1997 Green Bay Packers 03 !Green Bay Packers* (3) 3521 !35–21 New England Patriots 02 !New England Patriots† (2) Louisiana Superdome 05 !Louisiana Superdome (5) New Orleans, Louisiana 08 !New Orleans, Louisiana (8) 072301 !72,301 32 !XXXII 01998-01-25-0000January 25, 1998 Denver Broncos 05 !Denver Broncos† (5)[note 3] 3124 !31–24 Green Bay Packers 04 !Green Bay Packers* (4) Jack Murphy Stadium 02 !Qualcomm Stadium (2)[note 4] San Diego, California 02 !San Diego, California (2) 068912 !68,912 33 !XXXIII 01999-01-31-0000January 31, 1999 Denver Broncos 06 !Denver Broncos† (6) 3419 !34–19 Atlanta Falcons 01 !Atlanta Falcons* Joe Robbie Stadium 03 !Pro Player Stadium (3)[note 4] Miami, Florida 08 !Miami Gardens, Florida (8)[note 2] 074803 !74,803 34 !XXXIV 02000-01-30-0000January 30, 2000 St. Louis Rams 02 !St. Louis Rams* (2) 2316 !23–16 Tennessee Titans 01 !Tennessee Titans†[note 3] Georgia Dome 02 !Georgia Dome (2) Atlanta, Georgia 02 !Atlanta, Georgia (2) 072625 !72,625 35 !XXXV 02001-01-28-0000January 28, 2001 Baltimore Ravens 01 !Baltimore Ravens†[note 3] 3407 !34–7 New York Giants 03 !New York Giants* (3) Raymond James Stadium 01 !Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Florida 03 !Tampa, Florida (3) 071921 !71,921 36 !XXXVI 02002-03-03-0000February 3, 2002 New England Patriots 03 !New England Patriots† (3) 2017 !20–17 St. Louis Rams 03 !St. Louis Rams* (3) Louisiana Superdome 06 !Louisiana Superdome (6) New Orleans, Louisiana 09 !New Orleans, Louisiana (9) 072922 !72,922 37 !XXXVII 02003-01-26-0000January 26, 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 01 !Tampa Bay Buccaneers* 4821 !48–21 Oakland Raiders 05 !Oakland Raiders† (5) Jack Murphy Stadium 03 !Qualcomm Stadium (3)[note 4] San Diego, California 03 !San Diego, California (3) 067603 !67,603 38 !XXXVIII 02004-03-01-0000February 1, 2004 New England Patriots 04 !New England Patriots† (4) 3229 !32–29 Carolina Panthers 01 !Carolina Panthers* NRG Stadium 01 !Reliant Stadium[note 4] Houston, Texas 02 !Houston, Texas (2) 071525 !71,525 39 !XXXIX 02005-03-06-0000February 6, 2005 New England Patriots 05 !New England Patriots† (5) 2421 !24–21 Philadelphia Eagles 02 !Philadelphia Eagles* (2) ALLTEL Stadium 01 !ALLTEL Stadium Jacksonville, Florida 01 !Jacksonville, Florida 078125 !78,125 40 !XL 02006-03-05-0000February 5, 2006 Pittsburgh Steelers 06 !Pittsburgh Steelers† (6)[note 3] 2110 !21–10 Seattle Seahawks 01 !Seattle Seahawks* Ford Field 01 !Ford Field Detroit, Michigan 02 !Detroit, Michigan (2)[note 1] 068206 !68,206 41 !XLI 02007-03-04-0000February 4, 2007 Indianapolis Colts 03 !Indianapolis Colts† (3) 2917 !29–17 Chicago Bears 02 !Chicago Bears* (2) Joe Robbie Stadium 04 !Dolphin Stadium (4)[note 4] Miami, Florida 09 !Miami Gardens, Florida (9)[note 2] 074512 !74,512 42 !XLII 02008-03-03-0000February 3, 2008 New York Giants 04 !New York Giants* (4)[note 3] 1714 !17–14 New England Patriots 06 !New England Patriots† (6) University of Phoenix Stadium 01 !University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, Arizona 02 !Glendale, Arizona (2)[note 1] 071101 !71,101 43 !XLIII 02009-03-01-0000February 1, 2009 Pittsburgh Steelers 07 !Pittsburgh Steelers† (7) 2723 !27–23 Arizona Cardinals 01 !Arizona Cardinals* Raymond James Stadium 02 !Raymond James Stadium (2) Tampa, Florida 04 !Tampa, Florida (4) 070774 !70,774 44 !XLIV 02010-03-07-0000February 7, 2010 New Orleans Saints 01 !New Orleans Saints* 3117 !31–17 Indianapolis Colts 04 !Indianapolis Colts† (4) Joe Robbie Stadium 05 !Sun Life Stadium (5)[note 4] Miami, Florida 10 !Miami Gardens, Florida (10)[note 2] 074059 !74,059 45 !XLV 02011-03-06-0000February 6, 2011 Green Bay Packers 05 !Green Bay Packers* (5)[note 3] 3125 !31–25 Pittsburgh Steelers 08 !Pittsburgh Steelers† (8) Cowboys Stadium 01 !Cowboys Stadium Arlington, Texas 01 !Arlington, Texas 103219 !103,219 46 !XLVI 02012-03-05-0000February 5, 2012 New York Giants 05 !New York Giants* (5) 2117 !21–17 New England Patriots 07 !New England Patriots† (7) Lucas Oil Stadium 01 !Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, Indiana 01 !Indianapolis, Indiana 068658 !68,658 47 !XLVII 02013-03-03-0000February 3, 2013 Baltimore Ravens 02 !Baltimore Ravens† (2) 3431 !34–31 San Francisco 49ers 06 !San Francisco 49ers* (6) Louisiana Superdome 07 !Mercedes-Benz Superdome (7) New Orleans, Louisiana 10 !New Orleans, Louisiana (10) 071024 !71,024 48 !XLVIII 02014-03-02-0000February 2, 2014 Seattle Seahawks 02 !Seattle Seahawks* (2) 4308 !43–8 Denver Broncos 07 !Denver Broncos† (7) MetLife Stadium 01 !MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, New Jersey !East Rutherford, New Jersey 082529 !82,529 49 !XLIX 02015-03-01-0000February 1, 2015 New England Patriots 08 !New England Patriots† (8) 2824 !28–24 Seattle Seahawks 03 !Seattle Seahawks* (3) University of Phoenix Stadium 02 !University of Phoenix Stadium (2) Glendale, Arizona 03 !Glendale, Arizona (3)[note 1] 070288 !70,288 50 !50 02016-03-07-0000February 7, 2016 [note 5] X 2016 !2015–16 NFC champion* at 2015–16 AFC champion† 0016 !— X 2016 !To be determined (TBD) Levi's Stadium 01 !Levi's Stadium Santa Clara, California 02 !Santa Clara, California (2)[note 1] 000016 !TBD 51 !LI 02017-03-05-0000February 5, 2017 [note 5] X 2017 !2016–17 AFC champion† at 2016–17 NFC champion* 0017 !— X 2017 !To be determined (TBD) NRG Stadium 02 !NRG Stadium (2)[note 4] Houston, Texas 03 !Houston, Texas (3) 000017 !TBD 52 !LII 02018-03-04-0000February 4, 2018 [note 5] X 2018 !2017–18 NFC champion* at 2017–18 AFC champion† 0018 !— X 2018 !To be determined (TBD) New Minnesota Stadium !New Minnesota Stadium Minneapolis, Minnesota 02 !Minneapolis, Minnesota (2) 000018 !TBD Seven different franchises have won consecutive Super Bowls, one of which has accomplished it twice: Green Bay Packers (Super Bowls I and II) Miami Dolphins (Super Bowls VII and VIII) Pittsburgh Steelers (twice: Super Bowls IX and X, and Super Bowls XIII and XIV) San Francisco 49ers (Super Bowls XXIII and XXIV) Dallas Cowboys (Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII) Denver Broncos (Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII) New England Patriots (Super Bowls XXXVIII and XXXIX) No franchise has yet won three Super Bowls in a row, although several have come close: The Green Bay Packers won the first two Super Bowls, but had also won the NFL championship in the preceding year. The Miami Dolphins appeared in three consecutive Super Bowls (Super Bowls VI, VII and VIII), winning the last two. The San Francisco 49ers won two consecutive Super Bowls (Super Bowls XXIII and XXIV) before being eliminated in the NFC championship game the following year by the eventual Super Bowl champion New York Giants. The Dallas Cowboys won two consecutive Super Bowls (Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII) before being eliminated in the NFC championship game the following year by the eventual champion San Francisco 49ers. The Cowboys would then win Super Bowl XXX the following year. NFL‡/NFC* teams (26 wins) AFL^/AFC† teams (23 wins) NFL‡/AFC† team[note 6] In the sortable table below, teams are ordered first by number of appearances, then by number of wins, and finally by year of first appearance. In the "Season(s)" column, bold years indicate winning seasons. Appearances Team Wins Losses Winning percentage Season(s) 0862 !8 Pittsburgh Steelers†[note 6] 6 2 .750 1974 02 !1974,† 1975,† 1978,† 1979,† 1995,† 2005,†[note 3] 2008,† 2010† 0853 !8 Dallas Cowboys* 5 3 .625 1970 02 !1970,* 1971,* 1975,*[note 3] 1977,* 1978,* 1992,* 1993,* 1995* 0834 !8 New England Patriots† 4 4 .500 1985 04 !1985,†[note 3] 1996,† 2001,† 2003,† 2004,† 2007,† 2011,† 2014† 0700 !7 Denver Broncos† 2 5 .286 1977 04 !1977,† 1986,† 1987,† 1989,† 1997,†[note 3] 1998,† 2013† 0600 !6 San Francisco 49ers* 5 1 .833 1981 05 !1981,* 1984,* 1988,* 1989,* 1994*, 2012* 0541 !5 Green Bay Packers‡* 4 1 .800 1966 05 !1966,‡ 1967,‡ 1996,* 1997,* 2010*[note 3] 0540 !5 New York Giants* 4 1 .800 1986 06 !1986,* 1990,* 2000,* 2007,*[note 3] 2011* 0533 !5 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders^† 3 2 .600 1967,^ 1976,† 1980,†[note 3] 1983,† 2002† 0532 !5 Washington Redskins* 3 2 .600 1973 05 !1972,* 1982,* 1983,* 1987,* 1991* 0522 !5 Miami Dolphins† 2 3 .400 1972 05 !1971,† 1972,† 1973,† 1982,† 1984† 0422 !4 Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts‡†[note 6] 2 2 .500 1968.1 !1968,‡ 1970,† 2006,† 2009† 0402 !4 Minnesota Vikings‡* 0 4 .000 1969 06 !1969,‡ 1973,* 1974,* 1976* 0401 !4 Buffalo Bills† 0 4 .000 1990 06 !1990,† 1991,† 1992,†[note 3] 1993† 0312 !3 Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams* 1 2 .333 1979 07 !1979,* 1999,* 2001* 0311 !3 Seattle Seahawks 1 2 .333 2005 09 !2005,* 2013,* 2014* 0299 !2 Baltimore Ravens† 2 0 1.000 2000 09 !2000,†[note 3] 2012† 0219 !2 Kansas City Chiefs^ 1 1 .500 1966 08 !1966,^ 1969^ 0218 !2 Chicago Bears* 1 1 .500 1985 08 !1985,* 2006* 0200 !2 Philadelphia Eagles* 0 2 .000 1980 08 !1980,* 2004* 0201 !2 Cincinnati Bengals† 0 2 .000 1981 08 !1981,† 1988† 0119 !1 New York Jets^ 1 0 1.000 1968.2 !1968^ 0118 !1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 0 1.000 2002 09 !2002* 0117 !1 New Orleans Saints* 1 0 1.000 2009 09 !2009* 0109 !1 San Diego Chargers† 0 1 .000 1994 09 !1994† 0108 !1 Atlanta Falcons* 0 1 .000 1998 09 !1998* 0107 !1 Tennessee Titans† 0 1 .000 1999 09 !1999†[note 3] 0106 !1 Carolina Panthers* 0 1 .000 2003 09 !2003* 0105 !1 Arizona Cardinals* 0 1 .000 2008 09 !2008* 0003 !0 Cleveland Browns†[note 6] -3 !0 -3 !0 -3 !— N/A 0002 !0 Detroit Lions* -4 !0 -4 !0 -4 !— N/A 0001 !0 Jacksonville Jaguars† -6 !0 -6 !0 -6 !— N/A 0000 !0 Houston Texans† -7 !0 -7 !0 -7 !— N/A Four current teams have never reached the Super Bowl. Two of them held NFL league championships prior to Super Bowl I in the 1966 NFL season: Detroit Lions, NFL champions four times in 1935, 1952, 1953, and 1957; appeared in one other NFL Championship Game in 1954; and appeared in one NFC Championship Game in 1991 Cleveland Browns, NFL champions four times in 1950, 1954, 1955, and 1964; appeared in six other NFL championship games in 1951, 1952, 1953, 1957, 1968, and 1969; and appeared in three AFC Championship Games in 1986, 1987, and 1989 (The Browns are officially viewed as one continuous franchise that began in 1946 as a member of the All-America Football Conference, joined the NFL in 1950, suspended operations from 1996–1998, and resumed play in 1999. The Baltimore Ravens were an expansion team created in 1996 with former Browns players.) Jacksonville Jaguars, 1995 expansion team; appeared in two AFC Championship Games in 1996 and 1999 Houston Texans, 2002 expansion team; two Divisional Round appearances in 2011 and 2012. In addition, Detroit, Houston and Jacksonville have hosted Super Bowls; this means Cleveland is the only current NFL city that has neither hosted, nor had their team play in, a Super Bowl. Nine teams have appeared in the Super Bowl without ever winning. In descending order of number of appearances, they are: Buffalo Bills (4), appeared in Super Bowls XXV, XXVI, XXVII, and XXVIII. Their second and last AFL championship was in 1965, the season prior to the first Super Bowl. Minnesota Vikings (4), appeared in Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX, and XI. They were NFL champions in 1969, the last year before the AFL–NFL merger. Cincinnati Bengals (2), appeared in Super Bowls XVI and XXIII. An AFL expansion team in 1968, they have no pre-Super Bowl league championships. Philadelphia Eagles (2), appeared in Super Bowls XV and XXXIX. Their last championship was in 1960. Arizona Cardinals (1), appeared in Super Bowl XLIII. Their last championship was in 1947 as the Chicago Cardinals. Atlanta Falcons (1), appeared in Super Bowl XXXIII. An expansion team in 1966, they have no pre-Super Bowl league championships. Carolina Panthers (1), appeared in Super Bowl XXXVIII. A post-merger expansion team, their first season was in 1995. San Diego Chargers (1), appeared in Super Bowl XXIX. Their only AFL championship was in 1963. Tennessee Titans (1), appeared in Super Bowl XXXIV. Their second and last AFL championship was in 1961 as the Houston Oilers. The following eight teams have appeared in the Super Bowl, but not since 1995, meaning their droughts are longer than Jacksonville's and Houston's. Two of these teams have not appeared in the Super Bowl since the AFL–NFL merger in 1970: New York Jets (most recently appeared in Super Bowl III in 1968) Kansas City Chiefs (Super Bowl IV in 1969) The most recent Super Bowl appearance for the following teams was after the AFL–NFL merger, but prior to the 1995 regular season: Minnesota Vikings (Super Bowl XI in 1976) Miami Dolphins (Super Bowl XIX in 1984) Cincinnati Bengals (Super Bowl XXIII in 1988) Washington Redskins (Super Bowl XXVI in 1991) Buffalo Bills (Super Bowl XXVIII in 1993) San Diego Chargers (Super Bowl XXIX in 1994) The following teams have faced each other more than once in the Super Bowl: Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers (3) – Super Bowls X and XIII were won by Pittsburgh, and Super Bowl XXX was won by Dallas. See also Cowboys–Steelers rivalry. Miami Dolphins and Washington Redskins (2) – Super Bowl VII was won by Miami, and Super Bowl XVII was won by Washington. Cincinnati Bengals and San Francisco 49ers (2) – Super Bowls XVI and XXIII were both won by San Francisco. Buffalo Bills and Dallas Cowboys (2) – Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII were both won by Dallas, in consecutive seasons. New England Patriots and New York Giants (2) – Super Bowls XLII and XLVI were both won by New York. History of National Football League championship List of AFC champions List of NFC champions List of NFL champions List of Grey Cup champions List of Super Bowl records Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award List of NFL franchise post-season droughts List of NFL franchise post-season streaks National Football League Super Bowl List of Winning Rosters

With war looming, the Good Doctor says we should enjoy this year's Super Bowl, the last peacetime Big Game we may see for awhile.