Most of the time, only the Super Bowl MVP gets some kind of reward besides the ring, but sometimes, sponsors will give the whole team something.
The New York Giants.
New Orleans Saints are the Super Bowl Champions.
Alas, no, they were knocked out of the playoffs in the divisional round by the eventual Super Bowl Champions, the New York Giants.
The Super Bowl that was played to decide the 2004 Champions (New England Patriots) was Super Bowl XXXIX (39), The 2005 Champions (Pittsburgh Steelers) was Super Bowl XL (40), and the 2006 Champions (Indianapolis Colts) was Super Bowl XLI (41). When declaring a Super Bowl champion for a season, it is when the season started, not the year the game was played. Even though the Super Bowls were played the following year in either January or February.
The New Orleans Saints are in the record book as the 2009 Super Bowl Champions, even though they played on February 7, 2010. For example, the Pittsburgh Steelers won their title game on February 1, 2009, but are recognized as the 2008 Super Bowl Champions.
As of 2012, they are the current Super Bowl Champions.
Super Bowl XX was played on January 26, 1986 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. The Chicago Bears defeated the New England Patriots 46-10. With the victory the Bears were crowned 1985 Super Bowl Champions.
The New York Giants won 17-14 against the New England Patriots See related link for the list of Super Bowl champions
The New York Giants won 17-14 over the New England Patriots See related link for the list of Super Bowl champions
The Pittsburgh Steelers won the 2009 superbowl.
As of 2009, the last NFC team to win the Super Bowl is the New York Giants. They beat the AFC champions New England Patriots 17-14.
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