1995 - 49er v Chargers
1996 - Cowboys v Steelers
1997 - Packers v Patriots
1998 - Broncos v Packers
1999 - Broncos v Falcons
2000 - Rams v Titans
(Winners listed first.)
1994 season ('95 Superbowl): 49ers - 49, Chargers - 26
1995 season ('96 Superbowl): Cowboys - 27, Steelers - 17
1996 season ('97 Superbowl): Packers - 35, Patriots - 21
1997 season ('98 Superbowl): Broncos - 31, Packers - 24
1998 season ('99 Superbowl): Broncos - 34, Falcons - 19
1999 season ('00 Superbowl): Rams - 23, Titans - 16
2000 season ('01 Superbowl): Ravens - 34, Giants - 7
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The Dallas Cowboys were the 1995 season champions. They defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-17 in Super Bowl XXX on January 28, 1996.
The Steelers defeated the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XIII on January 21, 1979 to become the 1978 Super Bowl Champions.
Super Bowl XXIX was played January 29, 1995.
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.
Yes, they were. The Indianapolis Colts were crowned NFL champions for the 2006 season. Super Bowl XLI was played on February 4, 2007.
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.