As of Super Bowl XLII, that would be the Indianapolis Colts who won Super Bowl XLI over the Chicago Bears.
no the super bowl must be an AFC team against an NFC team
The home team will be the AFC.
the Indianapolis colts
Pittsburgh steelers
Yes - The Super Bowl is ALWAYS - the top AFC team that makes it through the playoffs without a defeat and the top NFC team that does the same!!! It is the last game of the year (in 2010) and is always between an AFC team and an NFC team - as these were once completely different leagues!!!!
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.
A team qualifies for the Super Bowl by winning either the AFC or NFC Conference Championship game.
The Colts were a member of the NFL when they played in Super Bowl III and a member of the AFC when they played in Super Bowls V and XLI.
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Baltimore Colts
For Super Bowl XLVIII the AFC is considered the home team. For the tv broadcasts, the away team plays Saturday and the home team plays Sunday.