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Q: Who were the only 2 teams to go to the Super Bowl and lose 4 times?
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No, in order to make it to the Super Bowl both teams must win all of their playoff games.


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Once. The Packers were defeated by the Denver Broncos, 31-24, in Super Bowl XXXII in San Diego.


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