The only wild card team to ever win the superbowl is the Pittsburgh Steelers
No ... should the Packers and Jets win their respective conference championship games, Super Bowl XLV would be the first where two wildcard teams were the participants.
Terry Bradshaw was the Steelers starting quarterback in Super Bowl IX. It was the teams first ever Super Bowl appearance.
Not as of Super Bowl XLI. Only eight wild card teams have played in the Super Bowl and never two in the same season: Dallas Cowboys - lost Super Bowl X Oakland Raiders - won Super Bowl XV New England Patriots - lost Super Bowl XX Buffalo Bills - lost Super Bowl XXVII Denver Broncos - won Super Bowl XXXII Tennessee Titans - lost Super Bowl XXXIV Baltimore Ravens - won Super Bowl XXXV Pittsburgh Steelers - won Super Bowl XL
Yes. Super Bowls are basically always played in a football teams' home town. However, no team has ever made it to the Super Bowl when it was being held in their hometown although it is possible for it to happen one day.
The only wild card team to ever win the superbowl is the Pittsburgh Steelers
No ... should the Packers and Jets win their respective conference championship games, Super Bowl XLV would be the first where two wildcard teams were the participants.
The Packers.
No, not only did Archie Manning not win a Super Bowl but none of the teams he played for ever made the playoffs.
No starter has ever won a Super bowl with 2 different teams.
Terry Bradshaw was the Steelers starting quarterback in Super Bowl IX. It was the teams first ever Super Bowl appearance.
No quarterback has ever won the Super Bowl for two different teams. The only starting quarterback to make it to the Super Bowl on different teams was Craig Morton. He was the starting qb for the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V and for the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII.
The chances of the Lions ever winning a Super Bowl are the same as any teams chances statistically speaking. There is always hope!
The NFL Teams that have never been to a Super Bowl are:Cleveland BrownsDetroit LionsHouston TexansJacksonville Jaguars
No. But would it be cool if they did?
Not as of Super Bowl XLI. Only eight wild card teams have played in the Super Bowl and never two in the same season: Dallas Cowboys - lost Super Bowl X Oakland Raiders - won Super Bowl XV New England Patriots - lost Super Bowl XX Buffalo Bills - lost Super Bowl XXVII Denver Broncos - won Super Bowl XXXII Tennessee Titans - lost Super Bowl XXXIV Baltimore Ravens - won Super Bowl XXXV Pittsburgh Steelers - won Super Bowl XL
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