NFL Franchise Super Bowl records (Victories in Bold):
Pittsburgh Steelers 6 - 2 (IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL, XXX, XLIII, XLV)
San Francisco 49ers 5 - 0 (XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIX )
Dallas Cowboys 5 - 3 (V, VI, X, XII, XIII, XXVII, XXVIII, XXX)
Green Bay Packers 4 - 1 (I, II, XXXI, XXXII, XLV)
New York Giants 4 - 1 ( XXI, XXV, XXXV, XLII, XLVI)
Oakland/L.A. Raiders 3 - 2 (II, XI, XV, XVIII, XXXVII)
Washington Redskins 3 - 2 (VII, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVI)
New England Patriots 3 - 4 (XX, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLII, XLVI)
Miami Dolphins 2 - 3 (VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIX)
Denver Broncos 2 - 4 (XII, XXI, XXII, XXIV, XXXII, XXXIII)
Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts 2 - 2 (III, V, XLI, XLIV)
Baltimore Ravens 1 -0 (XXXV)
New Orleans Saints 1 - 0 (XLIV)
New York Jets 1 - 0 (III)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 - 0 (XXXVII)
Chicago Bears 1 - 1 (XX, XLI)
Kansas City Chiefs 1 - 1 (I, IV)
St. Louis/L.A. Rams 1 - 2 (XIV, XXXIV, XXXVI)
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Arizona Cardinals 0 - 1 (XLIII)
Atlanta Falcons 0 - 1 (XXXIII)
Carolina Panthers 0 - 1 (XXXVIII)
San Diego Chargers 0 - 1 (XXIX)
Seattle Seahawks 0 - 1 (XL)
Tennessee Titans 0 - 1 (XXXIV)
Cincinnati Bengals 0 - 2 (XVI, XXIII)
Philadelphia Eagles 0 - 2 (XV, XXXIX)
Buffalo Bills 0 - 4 (XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII)
Minnesota Vikings 0 - 4 (IV, VIII, IX, XI)
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Cleveland Browns
Detroit Lions
Houston Texans
Most Visits to the Super bowl:
8 (tie) - Steelers and Cowboys (Patriots in Second with 7)
The current Super Bowl Champions are the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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.
The Steelers defeated the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XIII on January 21, 1979 to become the 1978 Super Bowl Champions.
Redskins (2011) beat the Giants.
Both teams including coaches get a ring, but the winning team's rings say champions on them?
0. Fresno State is not an NLF team so they can't win a Super Bowl.
As of 2012, they are the current Super Bowl Champions.
The current Super Bowl Champions are the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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.
The Steelers defeated the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XIII on January 21, 1979 to become the 1978 Super Bowl Champions.
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.
Yes, it is the final game of the playoffs and is the league championship game. Whichever team wins the Super Bowl is crowned NFL champions for the season.
Redskins (2011) beat the Giants.
The Cleveland Browns have not won a Super Bowl or even been to a Super Bowl. Have not even been the AFC champions.
No, they did not. The Pittsburgh Steelers were Super Bowl champions that year.
We Are The Champions. You could tigers are the Champions! Or the song the radio playes when the Pittsburgh Steelers are going to the super bowl
The New York Giants won 17-14 over the New England Patriots See related link for the list of Super Bowl champions