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    History of the Super Bowl: Past winners, results, MVPs and locations of the big game

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    Super Bowl LX will be played on Feb. 8, when the Seattle Seahawks take on the New England Patriots.

    The Patriots are looking for their NFL-leading seventh Super Bowl win, which would break a tie with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

    The Seahawks are looking to avenge their Super Bowl XLIX 28-24 loss to the Patriots and win their second Super Bowl in franchise history.

     

    Chiefs Super Bowl trophies

    A view of the Kansas City Chiefs trophy case containing Vince Lombardi Trophies, AFC championship Lamar Hunt Trophies and Super Bowl MVP Trophies at The University of Kansas Health System Training Complex in Kansas City, Missouri, on May 29, 2025. (Bruce Yeung/Getty Images)

    This year’s game will be at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. It is the second time Santa Clara has hosted a Super Bowl, as it previously hosted Super Bowl 50, when the Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-10.

    Before the game on Feb. 8, read below a little history of the Super Bowl.

    Super Bowl winners

    The Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers are tied for the most Super Bowl wins with six titles each. Following close behind are the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys with five titles each.

    There are a dozen teams that are still seeking their first Super Bowl win. Those teams are the Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills, Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Chargers, Minnesota Vikings and Tennessee Titans.

    Of those teams, the Browns, Lions, Texans and Jaguars have never appeared in the championship game.

    Patriots (6)

    Steelers (6)

    Cowboys (5)

    49ers (5)

    Giants (4)

    Packers (4)

    Chiefs (4)

    Broncos (3)

    SEAHAWKS’ SAM DARNOLD FIRST QUARTERBACK IN STAR-STUDDED 2018 DRAFT CLASS TO REACH SUPER BOWL

    Drake Maye holds the Lamar Hunt Trophy

    New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye celebrates with the AFC championship trophy after the AFC championship game between the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots in Denver, Colorado, on Jan. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/John Locher)

    Commanders/WFT/Redskins (3)

    Raiders (3)

    Buccaneers (2)

    Colts (2)

    Dolphins (2)

    Eagles (2)

    Ravens (2)

    Rams (2)

    Bears (1)

    Saints (1)

    Jets (1)

    Seahawks (1)

    Super Bowl results 

    Since Super Bowl I, teams have battled it out for the championship title. Certain games, like the one played between the Chiefs and Eagles in Super Bowl LVII, ended with a close score. Others saw a much larger gap, like Super Bowl XXIV, where the 49ers defeated the Broncos, 55-10.

    Super Bowl LX: TBD

    Super Bowl LIX: Eagles def. Chiefs 40-22

    Super Bowl LVIII: Chiefs def. 49ers, 25-22, OT

    Super Bowl LVII: Chiefs def. Eagles, 38-35

    Super Bowl LVI: Rams def. Bengals, 23-20

    Super Bowl LV: Buccaneers def. Chiefs, 31-9

    Super Bowl LIV: Chiefs def. 49ers, 31-20

    Super Bowl LIII: Patriots def. Rams, 13-3

    Super Bowl LII: Eagles def. Patriots, 41-33

    Super Bowl LI: Patriots def. Falcons, 34-28, OT

    Super Bowl 50: Broncos def. Panthers, 24-10

    Super Bowl XLIX: Patriots def. Seahawks, 28-24

    Super Bowl XLVIII: Seahawks def. Broncos, 43-8

    Super Bowl XLVII: Ravens def. 49ers, 34-31

    Super Bowl XLVI: Giants def. Patriots, 21-17

    ‘NFL REDZONE’ HOST SCOTT HANSON EXPLAINS WHY SAM DARNOLD IS TOP SUPER BOWL LX ‘HUMAN INTEREST STORY’

    The Philadelphia Eagles parade

    Players and coaches celebrate during the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl 59 parade and celebration in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

    Super Bowl XLV: Packers def. Steelers, 31-25

    Super Bowl XLIV: Saints def. Colts, 31-17

    Super Bowl XLIII: Steelers def. Cardinals, 27-23

    Super Bowl XLII: Giants def. Patriots, 17-14

    Super Bowl XLI: Colts def. Bears, 29-17

    Super Bowl XL: Steelers def. Seahawks, 21-10

    Super Bowl XXXIX: Patriots def. Eagles, 24-21

    Super Bowl XXXVIII: Patriots def. Panthers, 32-29

    Super Bowl XXXVII: Buccaneers def. Raiders, 48-21

    Super Bowl XXXVI: Patriots def. Rams, 20-17

    Super Bowl XXXV: Ravens def. Giants, 34-7

    Super Bowl XXXIV: Rams def. Titans, 23-16

    Super Bowl XXXIII: Broncos def. Falcons, 34-19

    Super Bowl XXXII: Broncos def. Packers, 31-24

    Super Bowl XXXI: Packers def. Patriots, 35-21

    Super Bowl XXX: Cowboys def. Steelers, 27-17

    Super Bowl XXIX: 49ers def. Chargers, 49-26

    Super Bowl XXVIII: Cowboys def. Bills, 30-13

    Super Bowl XXVII: Cowboys def. Bills, 52-17

    Super Bowl XXVI: Redskins def. Bills, 37-24

    Super Bowl XXV: Giants def. Bills, 20-19

    DRAKE MAYE’S CONTROVERSIAL FOURTH-DOWN PLAY SPARKS SOCIAL MEDIA FURY AS PATRIOTS HEAD TO SUPER BOWL LX

    Jalen Hurts holds Lombardi trophy

    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni celebrate with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)

    Super Bowl XXIV: 49ers def. Broncos, 55-10

    Super Bowl XXIII: 49ers def. Bengals, 20-16

    Super Bowl XXII: Redskins def. Broncos, 42-10

    Super Bowl XXI: Giants def. Broncos, 39-20

    Super Bowl XX: Bears def. Patriots, 46-10

    Super Bowl XIX: 49ers def. Dolphins, 38-16

    Super Bowl XVIII: Raiders def. Redskins, 38-9

    Super Bowl XVII: Redskins def. Dolphins, 27-17

    Super Bowl XVI: 49ers def. Bengals, 26-21

    Super Bowl XV: Raiders def. Eagles, 27-10

    Super Bowl XIV: Steelers def. Rams, 31-19

    Super Bowl XIII: Steelers def. Cowboys, 35-31

    Super Bowl XII: Cowboys def. Broncos, 27-10

    Super Bowl XI: Raiders def. Vikings, 32-14

    Super Bowl X: Steelers def. Cowboys, 21-17

    Super Bowl IX: Steelers def. Vikings, 16-6

    Super Bowl VIII: Dolphins def. Vikings, 24-7

    Super Bowl VII: Dolphins def. Redskins, 14-7

    Super Bowl VI: Cowboys def. Dolphins, 24-3

    Super Bowl V: Colts def. Cowboys, 16-13

    Super Bowl IV: Chiefs def. Vikings, 23-7

    Super Bowl III: Jets def. Colts, 16-7

    Super Bowl II: Packers def. Raiders, 33-14

    Super Bowl I: Packers def. Chiefs, 35-10

    ‘NFL REDZONE’ HOST SCOTT HANSON EXPLAINS WHY PATRIOTS-SEAHAWKS SUPER BOWL LX MATCHUP IS THE ‘HOPE BOWL’

    Patrick Mahomes scrambles

    Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) scrambles during the second half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Chargers in Kansas City, Missouri, on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

    Multiple Super Bowl MVPs

    There are six players who have earned multiple Super Bowl MVPs. Of those six players, Patrick Mahomes is the only one still active in the league as quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs.

    Tom Brady (5)

    Joe Montana (3)

    Patrick Mahomes (3)

    Bart Starr (2)

    Eli Manning (2)

    Terry Bradshaw (2)

    Super Bowl MVPs

    The person named Super Bowl MVP is chosen by a combination of fan vote and a panel of 16 football writers and broadcasters.

    The panel of 16 holds the majority of weight in the decision, with their ballots counting for 80% of the vote and the fan vote accounting for the remaining 20%. Electronic votes from fans have been part of the decision since 2001.

    The MVP often goes to a quarterback, but the award has been given to those in other positions.

    Super Bowl LX: TBD

    Super Bowl LIX: Jalen Hurts, Eagles

    Super Bowl LVIII: Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs

    Super Bowl LVII: Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs

    Super Bowl LVI: Cooper Kupp, Rams

    Super Bowl LV: Tom Brady, Buccaneers

    PATRIOTS NEAR ONE OF BIGGEST NFL TURNAROUNDS IN HISTORY AS THEY PREPARE FOR AFC TITLE GAME

    Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski (87), left, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrate together after the Super Bowl 55 game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Tampa, Florida, on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021. (AP Photo/Steve Luciano, File)

    Super Bowl LIV: Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs

    Super Bowl LIII: Julian Edelman, Patriots

    Super Bowl LII: Nick Foles, Eagles

    Super Bowl LI: Tom Brady, Patriots

    Super Bowl 50: Von Miller, Broncos

    Super Bowl XLIX: Tom Brady, Patriots

    Super Bowl XLVIII: Malcolm Smith, Seahawks

    Super Bowl XLVII: Joe Flacco, Ravens

    Super Bowl XLVI: Eli Manning, Giants

    Super Bowl XLV: Aaron Rodgers, Packers

    Super Bowl XLIV: Drew Brees, Saints

    Super Bowl XLIII: Santonio Holmes, Steelers

    Super Bowl XLII: Eli Manning, Giants

    Super Bowl XLI: Peyton Manning, Colts

    Super Bowl XL: Hines Ward, Steelers

    Super Bowl XXXIX: Deion Branch, Patriots

    Super Bowl XXXVIII: Tom Brady, Patriots

    Super Bowl XXXVII: Dexter Jackson, Buccaneers

    Super Bowl XXXVI: Tom Brady, Patriots

    Super Bowl XXXV: Ray Lewis, Ravens

    Super Bowl XXXIV: Kurt Warner, Rams

    PATRIOTS’ MIKE VRABEL ON CUSP OF NFL HISTORY AS TEAM HEADS TO SUPER BOWL LX

    Jaxon Smith-Njigba makes catch

    Jaxon Smith-Njigba of the Seattle Seahawks pulls in a one handed catch in front of Cobie Durant #14 of the Los Angeles Rams during the first quarter in the NFC Championship game at Lumen Field on Jan. 25, 2026 in Seattle, Washington.  (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

    Super Bowl XXXIII: John Elway, Broncos

    Super Bowl XXXII: Terrell Davis, Broncos

    Super Bowl XXXI: Desmond Howard, Packers

    Super Bowl XXX: Larry Brown, Cowboys

    Super Bowl XXIX: Steve Young, 49ers

    Super Bowl XXVIII: Emmitt Smith, Cowboys

    Super Bowl XXVII: Troy Aikman, Cowboys

    Super Bowl XXVI: Mark Rypien, Redskins

    Super Bowl XXV: Ottis Anderson, Giants

    Super Bowl XXIV: Joe Montana, 49ers

    Super Bowl XXIII: Jerry Rice, 49ers

    Super Bowl XXII: Doug Williams, Redskins

    Super Bowl XXI: Phil Simms, Giants

    Super Bowl XX: Richard Dent, Bears

    Super Bowl XIX: Joe Montana, 49ers

    Super Bowl XVIII: Marcus Allen, Raiders

    Super Bowl XVII: John Riggins, Redskins

    Super Bowl XVI: Joe Montana, 49ers

    Super Bowl XV: Jim Plunkett, Raiders

    Super Bowl XIV: Terry Bradshaw, Steelers

    Super Bowl XIII: Terry Bradshaw, Steelers

    Super Bowl XII: Randy White & Harvey Martin, Cowboys

    Super Bowl XI: Fred Biletnikoff, Raiders

    Super Bowl X: Lynn Swann, Steelers

    Super Bowl IX: Franco Harris, Steelers

    Super Bowl VIII: Larry Csonka, Dolphins

    Super Bowl VII: Jake Scott, Dolphins

    Super Bowl VI: Roger Staubach, Cowboys

    Super Bowl V: Chuck Howley, Cowboys

    Super Bowl IV: Len Dawson, Chiefs

    Super Bowl III: Joe Namath, Jets

    Super Bowl II: Bart Starr, Packers

    Super Bowl I: Bart Starr, Packers

    Super Bowl locations

    The very first Super Bowl was held at Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, where the Green Bay Packers beat the Kansas City Chiefs.

    Since then, the big game has been played in many different cities across the country. Super Bowl LX marks the second time Santa Clara will host the big game.

    Super Bowl LX: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California

    Super Bowl LIX: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans

    Super Bowl LVIII: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas

    Super Bowl LVII: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

    Super Bowl LVI: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California

    Super Bowl LV: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

    SEAHAWKS EARN TRIP TO SUPER BOWL LX WITH THRILLING VICTORY OVER RAMS IN NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

    Sam Darnold throws a pass

    Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold warms up before the NFC championship game against the Los Angeles Rams in Seattle, Washington, on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

    Super Bowl LIV: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

    Super Bowl LIII: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

    Super Bowl LII: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis

    Super Bowl LI: NRG Stadium, Houston

    Super Bowl 50: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California

    Super Bowl XLIX: University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

    Super Bowl XLVIII: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

    Super Bowl XLVII: Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans

    Super Bowl XLVI: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

    Super Bowl XLV: Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas

    Super Bowl XLIV: Sun Life Stadium, Miami

    Super Bowl XLIII: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

    Super Bowl XLII: University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

    Super Bowl XLI: Dolphin Stadium, Miami

    Super Bowl XL: Ford Field, Detroit

    Super Bowl XXXIX: Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

    Super Bowl XXXVIII: Reliant Stadium, Houston

    Super Bowl XXXVII: Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego

    Super Bowl XXXVI: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans

    Super Bowl XXXV: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

    Super Bowl XXXIV: Georgia Dome, Atlanta

    TRUMP TO SKIP SUPER BOWL IN CALIFORNIA, CRITICIZES PERFORMERS BAD BUNNY AND GREEN DAY

    Mike Vrabel talks to Jim Nantz

    New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel celebrates with the trophy after the AFC Championship NFL football game between the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, in Denver.  (AP Photo/John Locher)

    Super Bowl XXXIII: Pro Player Stadium, Miami

    Super Bowl XXXII: Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego

    Super Bowl XXXI: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans

    Super Bowl XXX: Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona

    Super Bowl XXIX: Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami

    Super Bowl XXVIII: Georgia Dome, Atlanta

    Super Bowl XXVII: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California

    Super Bowl XXVI: Metrodome, Minneapolis

    Super Bowl XXV: Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida

    Super Bowl XXIV: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans

    Super Bowl XXIII: Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami

    Super Bowl XXII: Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego

    Super Bowl XXI: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California

    Super Bowl XX: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans

    Super Bowl XIX: Stanford Stadium, Stanford, California

    Super Bowl XVIII: Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida

    Super Bowl XVII: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California

    Super Bowl XVI: Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan

    Super Bowl XV: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans

    Super Bowl XIV: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California

    Super Bowl XIII: Orange Bowl, Miami

    Super Bowl XII: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans

    Super Bowl XI: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California

    Super Bowl X: Orange Bowl, Miami

    Super Bowl IX: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans

    Super Bowl VIII: Rice Stadium, Houston

    Super Bowl VII: Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles

    Super Bowl VI: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans

    Super Bowl V: Orange Bowl, Miami

    Super Bowl IV: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans

    Mike Macdonald looks on

    Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald watches from the sideline during the first half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams in Seattle, Washington, on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

    Super Bowl III: Orange Bowl, Miami

    Super Bowl II: Orange Bowl, Miami

    Super Bowl I: Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles

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