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Another table test, this time for american football, not one of my passions but I've played Madden 16 and I enjoyed it.

Super Bowl

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Edition Season[a] Date Venue Winning team Score Losing team MVP Referee Attendance
Pre-merger era
I 1966 AFL
1966 NFL
January 15, 1967   Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles Green Bay Packers
(NFL)
35–10 Kansas City Chiefs
(AFL)
Bart Starr (QB)
Green Bay Packers
Norm Schachter 61,946
II 1967 AFL
1967 NFL
January 14, 1968   Miami Orange Bowl, Miami Green Bay Packers
(NFL)
33–14 Oakland Raiders
(AFL)
Bart Starr (QB)
Green Bay Packers
Jack Vest 75,546
III 1968 AFL
1968 NFL
January 12, 1969   Miami Orange Bowl, Miami New York Jets
(AFL)
16–7 Baltimore Colts
(NFL)
Joe Namath (QB)
New York Jets
Tom Bell 75,389
IV 1969 AFL
1969 NFL
January 11, 1970   Tulane Stadium, New Orleans Kansas City Chiefs
(AFL)
23–7 Minnesota Vikings
(NFL)
Len Dawson (QB)
Kansas City Chiefs
John McDonough 80,562
Post-merger era
V 1970 January 17, 1971   Miami Orange Bowl, Miami Baltimore Colts
(AFC)
16–13 Dallas Cowboys
(NFC)
Chuck Howley (LB)
Dallas Cowboys
Norm Schachter 79,204
VI 1971 January 16, 1972   Tulane Stadium, New Orleans Dallas Cowboys
(NFC)
24–3 Miami Dolphins
(AFC)
Roger Staubach (QB)
Dallas Cowboys
Jim Tunney 81,023
VII 1972 January 14, 1973   Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles Miami Dolphins
(AFC)
14–7 Washington Redskins
(NFC)
Jake Scott (FS)
Miami Dolphins
Tom Bell 90,182
VIII 1973 January 13, 1974   Rice Stadium, Houston Miami Dolphins
(AFC)
24–7 Minnesota Vikings
(NFC)
Larry Csonka (FB)
Miami Dolphins
Ben Dreith 71,882
IX 1974 January 12, 1975   Tulane Stadium, New Orleans Pittsburgh Steelers
(AFC)
16–6 Minnesota Vikings
(NFC)
Franco Harris (FB)
Pittsburgh Steelers
Bernie Ulman 80,997
X 1975 January 18, 1976   Miami Orange Bowl, Miami Pittsburgh Steelers
(AFC)
21–17 Dallas Cowboys
(NFC)
Lynn Swann (WR)
Pittsburgh Steelers
Norm Schachter 80,187
XI 1976 January 9, 1977   Rose Bowl, Pasadena Oakland Raiders
(AFC)
32–14 Minnesota Vikings
(NFC)
Fred Biletnikoff (WR)
Oakland Raiders
Jim Tunney 103,438
XII 1977 January 15, 1978   Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans Dallas Cowboys
(NFC)
27–10 Denver Broncos
(AFC)
Harvey Martin (DE) and Randy White (DT)
Dallas Cowboys
Jim Tunney 75,583
XIII 1978 January 21, 1979   Miami Orange Bowl, Miami Pittsburgh Steelers
(AFC)
35–31 Dallas Cowboys
(NFC)
Terry Bradshaw (QB)
Pittsburgh Steelers
Pat Haggerty 79,484
XIV 1979 January 20, 1980   Rose Bowl, Pasadena Pittsburgh Steelers
(AFC)
31–19 Los Angeles Rams
(NFC)
Terry Bradshaw (QB)
Pittsburgh Steelers
Fred Silva 103,985
XV 1980 January 25, 1981   Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans Oakland Raiders
(AFC)
27–10 Philadelphia Eagles
(NFC)
Jim Plunkett (QB)
Oakland Raiders
Ben Dreith 76,135
XVI 1981 January 24, 1982   Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac San Francisco 49ers
(NFC)
26–21 Cincinnati Bengals
(AFC)
Joe Montana (QB)
San Francisco 49ers
Pat Haggerty 81,270
XVII 1982 January 30, 1983   Rose Bowl, Pasadena Washington Redskins
(NFC)
27–17 Miami Dolphins
(AFC)
John Riggins (FB)
Washington Redskins
Jerry Markbreit 103,667
XVIII 1983 January 22, 1984   Tampa Stadium, Tampa Las Vegas Raiders
(AFC)
38–9 Washington Redskins
(NFC)
Marcus Allen (RB)
Las Vegas Raiders
Gene Barth 72,920
XIX 1984 January 20, 1985   Stanford Stadium, Stanford San Francisco 49ers
(NFC)
38–16 Miami Dolphins
(AFC)
Joe Montana (QB)
San Francisco 49ers
Pat Haggerty 84,059
XX 1985 January 26, 1986   Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans Chicago Bears
(NFC)
46–10 New England Patriots
(AFC)
Richard Dent (DE)
Chicago Bears
Red Cashion 73,818
XXI 1986 January 25, 1987   Rose Bowl, Pasadena New York Giants
(NFC)
39–20 Denver Broncos
(AFC)
Phil Simms (QB)
New York Giants
Jerry Markbreit 101,063
XXII 1987 January 31, 1988   Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego Washington Redskins
(NFC)
42–10 Denver Broncos
(AFC)
Doug Williams (QB)
Washington Redskins
Bob McElwee 73,302
XXIII 1988 January 22, 1989   Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami San Francisco 49ers
(NFC)
20–16 Cincinatti Bengals
(AFC)
Jerry Rice (WR)
San Francisco 49ers
Jerry Seeman 75,129
XXIV 1989 January 28, 1990   Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans San Francisco 49ers
(NFC)
55–10 Denver Broncos
(AFC)
Joe Montana (QB)
San Francisco 49ers
Dick Jorgensen 72,919
XXV 1990 January 27, 1991   Tampa Stadium, Tampa New York Giants
(NFC)
20–19 Buffalo Bills
(AFC)
Ottis Anderson (RB)
New York Giants
Jerry Seeman 73,813
XXVI 1991 January 26, 1992   Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis Washington Redskins
(NFC)
37–24 Buffalo Bills
(AFC)
Mark Rypien (QB)
Washington Redskins
Jerry Markbreit 63,130
XXVII 1992 January 31, 1993   Rose Bowl, Pasadena Dallas Cowboys
(NFC)
52–17 Buffalo Bills
(AFC)
Troy Aikman (QB)
Dallas Cowboys
Dick Hantak 98,374
XXVIII 1993 January 30, 1994   Georgia Dome, Atlanta Dallas Cowboys
(NFC)
30–13 Buffalo Bills
(AFC)
Emmitt Smith (RB)
Dallas Cowboys
Bob McElwee 72,817
XXIX 1994 January 29, 1995   Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami Gardens San Francisco 49ers
(NFC)
49–26 San Diego Chargers
(AFC)
Steve Young (QB)
San Francisco 49ers
Jerry Markbreit 74,107
XXX 1995 January 28, 1996   Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe Dallas Cowboys
(NFC)
27–17 Pittsburgh Steelers
(AFC)
Larry Brown (CB)
Dallas Cowboys
Red Cashion 76,347
XXXI 1996 January 26, 1997   Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans Green Bay Packers
(NFC)
35–21 New England Patriots
(AFC)
Desmond Howard (KR)
Green Bay Packers
Gerry Austin 72,301
XXXII 1997 January 25, 1998   Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego Denver Broncos
(AFC)
31–24 Green Bay Packers
(NFC)
Terrell Davis (RB)
Denver Broncos
Ed Hochuli 68,912
XXXIII 1998 January 31, 1999   Pro Player Stadium, Miami Gardens Denver Broncos
(AFC)
34–19 Atlanta Falcons
(NFC)
John Elway (QB)
Denver Broncos
Bernie Kukar 74,803
XXXIV 1999 January 30, 2000   Georgia Dome, Atlanta St. Louis Rams
(NFC)
23–16 Tennessee Titans
(AFC)
Kurt Warner (QB)
St. Louis Rams
Bob McElwee 72,625
XXXV 2000 January 28, 2001   Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Baltimore Ravens
(AFC)
34–7 New York Giants
(NFC)
Ray Lewis (LB)
Baltimore Ravens
Gerry Austin 71,921
XXXVI 2001 February 3, 2002   Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans New England Patriots
(AFC)
20–17 St. Louis Rams
(NFC)
Tom Brady (QB)
New England Patriots
Bernie Kukar 72,922
XXXVII 2002 January 26, 2003   Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego Tampa Bay Buccaneers
(NFC)
48–21 Oakland Raiders
(AFC)
Dexter Jackson (DB)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Bill Carollo 67,603
XXXVIII 2003 February 1, 2004   Reliant Stadium, Houston New England Patriots
(AFC)
32–29 Carolina Panthers
(NFC)
Tom Brady (QB)
New England Patriots
Ed Hochuli 71,525
XXXIX 2004 February 6, 2005   Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville New England Patriots
(AFC)
24–21 Philadelphia Eagles
(NFC)
Deion Branch (WR)
New England Patriots
Terry McAulay 78,125
XL 2005 February 5, 2006   Ford Field, Detroit Pittsburgh Steelers
(AFC)
21–10 Seattle Seahawks
(NFC)
Hines Ward (WR)
Pittsburgh Steelers
Bill Leavy 68,206
XLI 2006 February 4, 2007   Dolphin Stadium, Miami Gardens Indianapolis Colts
(AFC)
29–17 Chicago Bears
(NFC)
Peyton Manning (QB)
Indianapolis Colts
Tony Corrente 74,512
XLII 2007 February 3, 2008   University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale New York Giants
(NFC)
17–14 New England Patriots
(AFC)
Eli Manning (QB)
New York Giants
Mike Carey 71,101
XLIII 2008 February 1, 2009   Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Pittsburgh Steelers
(AFC)
27–23 Arizona Cardinals
(NFC)
Santonio Holmes (WR)
Pittsburgh Steelers
Terry McAulay 70,774
XLIV 2009 February 7, 2010   Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens New Orleans Saints
(NFC)
31–17 Indianapolis Colts
(AFC)
Drew Brees (QB)
New Orleans Saints
Scott Green 74,059
XLV 2010 February 6, 2011   Cowboys Stadium, Arlington Green Bay Packers
(NFC)
31–25 Pittsburgh Steelers
(AFC)
Aaron Rodgers (QB)
Green Bay Packers
Walt Anderson 103,219
XLVI 2011 February 5, 2012   Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis New York Giants
(NFC)
21–17 New England Patriots
(AFC)
Eli Manning (QB)
New York Giants
John Parry 68,658
XLVII 2012 February 3, 2013   Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans Baltimore Ravens
(AFC)
34–31 San Francisco 49ers
(NFC)
Joe Flacco (QB)
Baltimore Ravens
Jerome Boger 71,024
XLVIII 2013 February 2, 2014   MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford Seattle Seahawks
(NFC)
43–8 Denver Broncos
(AFC)
Malcolm Smith (LB)
Seattle Seahawks
Terry McAulay 82,529
XLIX 2014 February 1, 2015   University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale New England Patriots
(AFC)
28–24 Seattle Seahawks
(NFC)
Tom Brady (QB)
New England Patriots
Bill Vinovich 70,288
50[b] 2015 February 7, 2016   Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara Denver Broncos
(AFC)
24–10 Carolina Panthers
(NFC)
Von Miller (LB)
Denver Broncos
Clete Blakeman 71,088
LI 2016 February 5, 2017   NRG Stadium, Houston New England Patriots
(AFC)
34–28
(Overtime)
Atlanta Falcons
(NFC)
Tom Brady (QB)
New England Patriots
Carl Cheffers 70,807
LII 2017 February 4, 2018   U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis Philadelphia Eagles
(NFC)
41–33 New England Patriots
(AFC)
Nick Foles (QB)
Philadelphia Eagles
Gene Steratore 67,612
LIII 2018 February 3, 2019   Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta New England Patriots
(AFC)
13–3 Los Angeles Rams
(NFC)
Julian Edelman (WR)
New England Patriots
John Parry 70,081
LIV 2019 February 2, 2020   Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens Kansas City Chiefs
(AFC)
31–20 San Francisco 49ers
(NFC)
Patrick Mahomes (QB)
Kansas City Chiefs
Bill Vinovich 62,417
LV 2020 February 7, 2021   Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Tampa Bay Buccaneers
(NFC)
31–9 Kansas City Chiefs
(AFC)
Tom Brady (QB)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Carl Cheffers 24,835[c]
LVI 2021 February 13, 2022   SoFi Stadium, Inglewood Los Angeles Rams
(NFC)
23–20 Cincinatti Bengals
(AFC)
Cooper Kupp (WR)
Los Angeles Rams
Ronald Torbert 70,048
LVII 2022 February 12, 2023   State Farm Stadium, Glendale Kansas City Chiefs
(AFC)
38–35 Philadelphia Eagles
(NFC)
Patrick Mahomes (QB)
Kansas City Chiefs
Carl Cheffers 67,827
LVIII 2023 February 11, 2024   Allegiant Stadium, Paradise Kansas City Chiefs
(AFC)
25–22
(Overtime)
San Francisco 49ers
(NFC)
Patrick Mahomes (QB)
Kansas City Chiefs
Bill Vinovich 61,629
Upcoming
LIX 2024 February 9, 2025   Caesars Superdome, New Orleans 2024 AFC Champion or 2024 NFC Champion To be determined To be announced To be determined
LX 2025 February 8, 2026   Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara 2025 NFC Champion or 2025 AFC Champion
LXI 2026 February 14, 2027   SoFi Stadium, Inglewood 2026 AFC Champion or 2026 NFC Champion
  1. ^ Season which the Super Bowl determined the winner of.
  2. ^ Super Bowl 50 broke the tradition of numbering Super Bowls using Roman numerals in order to celebrate it being the 50th edition of the Super Bowl. To date, this is the only post-merger Super Bowl to not be numbered with Roman numerals.
  3. ^ Only 37% of the seats were filled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.