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This is the list of all Super Bowls, markers and venues with the victory of the Rams

Meet the NFL teams that contended for the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

Twelve NFL teams have not been Super Bowl champions.

For: Samuel Reyes

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Los Angeles Rams won their second NFL title in history by beating the Cincinnati Bengals 20-23 and it was also the second time that a team was crowned in its stadium.

Just last year Tom Brady led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to beat the Kansas City Chiefs at Raymond James Stadium.

The list of Super Bowls reaches 52 editions in the modern era. In addition, with this victory the National Conference extends its advantage to 29 wins against the 27 of the American Conference.

Below is the up-to-the-minute list of Super Bowl scores, winners and venues.

LIST OF SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS

FIRST PERIOD:

Matchups between the National Football League and the American Football League between the years of 1967 and 1970.

  • Super Bowl I -January 15, 1967 – Green Bay Packers 35-10 Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California.
  • Super Bowl II -January 14, 1968 – Green Bay packers 33-14 Oakland Raiders, Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida
  • Super Bowl III – January 12, 1969 – New York Jets 16-7 Baltimore Colts, Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida.
  • Super Bowl IV -January 11, 1970 – Kansas City Chiefs 23-7 MInnesota Vikings Super Bowl Tulane Stadium, New Orleans. Luisiana.

SECOND PERIOD

Duel of champions of the National Football Conference NFC and the American Football Conference AFC

  • Super Bowl V – January 17, 1971 – Baltimore Colts 16-13 Dallas Cowboys, Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida
  • Super Bowl VI – January 16, 1972 – Dallas Cowboys 24-3 Miami Dolphins, Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Super Bowl VII – January 14, 1973 – Miami Dolphins 14-7 Washington Redskins, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California
  • Super Bowl VIII -13 0de enero de1 1974 – Miami Dolphins 24-7 Minnesota Vikings, Rice Stadium, Houston Texas.
  • Super Bowl IX – January 12, 1975 – Pittsburgh Steelers 16-6 Minnesota Vikings, Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Luisiana.
  • Super Bowl X – January 18, 1976 – Pittsburgh Steelers 21-17 Dallas Cowboys, Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida.
  • Super Bowl XI – January 9, 1977 – Oakland Raiders 32-14 Minnesota Vikings, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California.
  • Super Bowl XII – January 15, 1978 – Dallas Cowboys 27-10 Denver Broncos, Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Super Bowl XIII – January 21, 1979 – Pittsburgh Steelers 35-31 Dallas Cowboys, Miami Orange Bowl, Miami Florida.
  • Super Bowl XIV – January 20, 1980 – Pittsburgh Steelers 31-19 Los Angeles Rams, Rose Bowl, Pasadena California.
  • Super Bowl XV – January 25, 1981 – Oakland Raiders 27-10 Philadelphia Eagles, Superdome, New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Super Bowl XVI – January 24, 1982 – San Francisco 49ers. 26-21 Cincinnati Bengals, Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan.
  • Super Bowl XVII – January 30, 1983 – Washington Redskins 27-17 Miami Dolphins, Rose Bowl, Pasadena California.
  • Super Bowl XVIII – January 22, 1984 – Los Angeles Raiders 38-9 Washington Redskins, Tampa Stadium, Tampa Florida.
  • Super Bowl XIX – January 20, 1985 – San Francisco 49ers 38-16 Miami Dolphins, Stanford Stadium, Stanford, California.
  • Super Bowl XX – January 26, 1986 – Chicago Bears 46-10 New England Patriots, Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Super Bowl XXI – January 25, 1987 – New York Giants 39-20 Denver Broncos, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California.
  • Super Bowl XXII – January 31, 1988 – Washington Redskins 42-10 Denver Broncos, Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California.
  • Super Bowl XXIII – January 22, 1989 – San Francisco 49ers. twenty-16 Cincinnati Bengals, Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami Florida.
  • Super Bowl XXIV – January 28, 1990 – San Francisco 49ers. 55-10 Denver Broncos, Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans Louisiana
  • Super Bowl XXV – January 27, 1991 – New York Giants 20-19 Buffalo Bills, Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida.
  • Super Bowl XXVI – January 31, 1992 – Washington Redskins 37-24 Buffalo Bills, Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Super Bowl XXVII – January 31, 1993 – Dallas Cowboys 52-17 Buffalo Bills, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California.
  • Super Bowl XXVIII – January 30, 1994 – Dallas Cowboys 30-13 Buffalo Bills, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Super Bowl XXIX – January 29, 1995 – San Francisco 49ers 49-26 San Diego Chargers, Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami Florida.
  • Super Bowl XXX – January 28, 1996 – Dallas Cowboys 27-17 Pittsburgh Steelers, Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona.
  • Super Bowl XXXI – January 26, 1997 – Green Bay Packers 35-21 New England Patriots, Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Super Bowl XXXII – January 25, 1998 – Denver Broncos 31-24 Green Bay Packers, Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego California.
  • Super Bowl XXXIII – January 31, 1999 – Denver Broncos 34-19 Atlanta Falcons, Pro Player Stadium, Miami, Florida.
  • Super Bowl XXXIV – January 30, 2000 – St. Louis Rams 23-16 Tennessee Titans, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Super Bowl XXXV – January 28, 2001 – Baltimore Ravens 34-7 New York Giants, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Florida.
  • Super Bowl XXXVI – February 03, 2002 – New England Patriots 20-17 St. Louis Rams, Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Super Bowl XXXVII – January 26, 2003 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48-21 Oakland Raiders, Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego California.
  • Super Bowl XXXVIII – February 1, 2004 – New England Patriots 32-29 Carolina Panthers, Reliant Stadium, Houston Texas.
  • Super Bowl XXXIX – February 06, 2005 – New England Patriots 24-21 Philadelphia Eagles, AllTell Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida.
  • Super Bowl XL – February 05, 2006 – Pittsburgh Steelers 21-10 Seattle Seahawks, Ford Field, Detroit Michigan.
  • Super Bowl XLI – February 4, 2007 – Indianapolis Colts 29-17 Chicago Bears, Dolphin Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida.
  • Super Bowl XLII – February 03, 2008- New York Giants 17-14 New England Patriots, University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona.
  • Super Bowl XLIII – February 01, 2009 – Pittsburgh Steelers 27-23 Arizona Cardinals, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida.
  • Super Bowl XLIV – February 07, 2010 – New Orleans Saints 31-17 Indianapolis Colts, Dolphin Stadium.
  • Super Bowl XLV – February 06, 2011 – Green Bay Packers 31-25 Pittsburgh Steelers, Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas.
  • Super Bowl XLVI – February 05, 2012 – New York Giants 21-17 New England Patriots, Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • Super Bowl XLVII – February 03, 2013 – Baltimore Ravens 34-34 San Francisco 49ers. Mercedes Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Luisiana.
  • Super Bowl XLVIII – February 2, 2014 – Seattle Seahawks 43-8 Denver Broncos, MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey.
  • Super Bowl XLIX – February 01, 2015 – New England Patriots 27-24 Seattle Seahawks, University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona.
  • Super Bowl 50 – February 07, 2016 – Denver Broncos 24-10 Carolina Panthers, Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California.
  • Super Bowl LI – February 05, 2017 – New England Patriots 34-28 Atlanta Falcons, NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas.
  • Super Bowl LII – February 04, 2018 – Philadelphia Eagles 41-33 New England Patriots, U. S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Super Bowl LIII – February 03, 2019 – New England Patriots 13-3 Los Angeles Rams, Mercedes Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Super Bowl LIV – February 02, 2020 – Kansas City Chiefs, 31-20 San Francisco 49ers., Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, Florida.
  • Super Bowl LV – February 07, 2021 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-9 Kansas City Chiefs, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Florida.
  • Super Bowl LVI – February 13, 2022 – Los Angeles Rams 23-20 Cincinnati Bengals – SoFi Stadium , Inglewood California

TOP SUPER BOWLS WINNERS

  • Pittsburgh Steelers – 6
  • New England Patriots – 6
  • San Francisco 49ers – 5
  • Dallas Cowboys – 5
  • Green Bay Packers – 4
  • New York Giants – 4
  • Denver Broncos – 3
  • Washington Football Team – 3
  • Indianapolis Colts – 2
  • Kansas City Chiefs – 2
  • Baltimore Ravens – 2
  • Miami Dolphins – 2
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 2
  • Los Angeles Rams – 2
  • New York Jets – 1
  • New Orleans Saints – 1
  • Chicago Bears – 1
  • Seattle Seahawks – 1
  • Philadelphia Eagles – 1

TEAMS THAT HAVE NEVER WON A SUPER BOWL

  • Buffalo Bills – 4 lost
  • Minnesota Vikings – 4 perdidos
  • Atlanta Falcons – 2 lost
  • Carolina Panthers – 2 perdidos
  • Cincinnati Bengals – 3 perdidos
  • Arizona Cardinals – 1 perdido
  • Los Angeles Chargers – 1 lost
  • Tennessee Titans -1 perdido

TEAMS THAT HAVE NEVER PLAYED A SUPER BOWL

  • Cleveland Browns
  • Detroit Lions
  • Houston Texans
  • Jacksonville Jaguars

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