Key Points
- The Super Bowl 2026 concluded with the Seattle Seahawks emerging victorious after defeating the New England Patriots.
- The Super Bowl attracts over 200 million viewers every year, as per the Nielsen data.
- The Patriots and Steelers are tied for the most Super Bowl Championships, with six wins each..
The Super Bowl Winners 2026 are the Seattle Seahawks after defeating the New England Patriots 29-13. Super Bowl 2026 was held on February 08, 2026, in Levi's Stadium with the kick off at 06:30 p.m. EST. The NFL Championship 2026 win for the Seattle Seahawks was a revenge for their 2015 loss.
The Super Bowl is not just any football game but America’s biggest annual sporting event. It decides the crowning champion of the National Football League every February. The Super Bowl first started in 1967, where Green Bay Packers emerged victorious over the Kansas City Chiefs.
How many people watch the Super Bowl? According to the Nielsen Data, the Super Bowl attracts over 200 million viewers every year, meaning every 2 out 3 Americans stream the game on Super Bowl Sunday.
Who won the Super Bowl 2026?
The Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl 2026, earning their second Lombardi Trophy by routing the New England Patriots 29-13. The Seahawks went into half-time leading 12-0 behind field goals, before unleashing their offense in the fourth.
The Super Bowl game remained low-scoring for starting three quarters, before the Seahawks opened up a wide lead in the fourth. This win is a revenge for the Super Bowl XLIX from 2015, where the Patriots beat the Seahawks by a slim margin.
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List of Super Bowl Winners by Year: NFL Champion Teams
The Super Bowl, being NFL's championship game since 1967, determines annual winners in closely contested games. From the Packers' initial success in early years to the contemporary success of the Kansas City Chiefs and Seattle Seahawks, the list of Super Bowl Winners consists of every team, opponent, score, and venue up through Super Bowl LX, 2026.
| No. | Year | Winner | Opposition | Score | Venue |
| LX | 2026 | Seattle Seahawks | New England Patriots | 29-13 | San Franciso, CA |
| LIX | 2025 | Philadelphia Eagles | Kansas City Chiefs | 40-22 | New Orleans, LA |
| LVIII | 2024 | Kansas City Chiefs | San Francisco 49ers | 25-22 | Las Vegas, NV |
| LVII | 2023 | Kansas City Chiefs | Philadelphia Eagles | 38-35 | Arizona |
| LVI | 2022 | Los Angeles Rams | Cincinnati Bengals | 23-20 | Los Angeles |
| LV | 2021 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Kansas City Chiefs | 31-9 | Tampa |
| LIV | 2020 | Kansas City Chiefs | San Francisco 49ers | 31-20 | Miami |
| LIII | 2019 | New England Patriots | Los Angeles Rams | 13-3 | Atlanta |
| LII | 2018 | Philadelphia Eagles | New England Patriots | 41-33 | Minneapolis |
| LI | 2017 | New England Patriots | Atlanta Falcons | 34-28 | Houston |
| L | 2016 | Denver Broncos | Carolina Panthers | 24-10 | Santa Clara |
| XLIX | 2015 | New England Patriots | Seattle Seahawks | 28-24 | Phoenix |
| XLVIII | 2014 | Seattle Seahawks | Denver Broncos | 43-8 | New Jersey |
| XLVII | 2013 | Baltimore Ravens | San Francisco 49ers | 34-31 | New Orleans |
| XLVI | 2012 | New York Giants | New England Patriots | 21-17 | Indianapolis |
| XLV | 2011 | Green Bay Packers | Pittsburgh Steelers | 31-25 | Arlington |
| XLIV | 2010 | New Orleans Saints | Indianapolis Colts | 31-17 | Miami |
| XLIII | 2009 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Arizona Cardinals | 27-23 | Tampa |
| XLII | 2008 | New York Giants | New England Patriots | 17-14 | Phoenix |
| XLI | 2007 | Indianapolis Colts | Chicago Bears | 29-17 | Miami |
| XL | 2006 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Seattle Seahawks | 21-10 | Detroit |
| XXXIX | 2005 | New England Patriots | Philadelphia Eagles | 24-21 | Jacksonville |
| XXXVIII | 2004 | New England Patriots | Carolina Panthers | 32-29 | Houston |
| XXXVII | 2003 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Oakland Raiders | 48-21 | San Diego |
| XXXVI | 2002 | New England Patriots | St. Louis Rams | 20-17 | New Orleans |
| XXXV | 2001 | Baltimore Ravens | NY Giants | 34-7 | Tampa |
| XXXIV | 2000 | St. Louis Rams | Tennessee Titans | 23-16 | Atlanta |
| XXXIII | 1999 | Denver Broncos | Atlanta Falcons | 34-19 | Miami |
| XXXII | 1998 | Denver Broncos | Green Bay Packers | 31-24 | San Diego |
| XXXI | 1997 | Green Bay Packers | New England Patriots | 35-21 | New Orleans |
| XXX | 1996 | Dallas Cowboys | Pittsburgh Steelers | 27-17 | Tempe |
| XXIX | 1995 | San Francisco 49ers | San Diego Chargers | 49-26 | Miami |
| XXVIII | 1994 | Dallas Cowboys | Buffalo Bills | 30-13 | Atlanta |
| XXVII | 1993 | Dallas Cowboys | Buffalo Bills | 52-17 | Pasadena |
| XXVI | 1992 | Washington Redskins | Buffalo Bills | 37-24 | Minneapolis |
| XXV | 1991 | NY Giants | Buffalo Bills | 20-19 | Tampa |
| XXIV | 1990 | San Francisco 49ers | Denver Broncos | 55-10 | New Orleans |
| XXIII | 1989 | San Francisco 49ers | Cincinnati Bengals | 20-16 | Miami |
| XXII | 1988 | Washington Redskins | Denver Broncos | 42-10 | San Diego |
| XXI | 1987 | NY Giants | Denver Broncos | 39-20 | Pasadena |
| XX | 1986 | Chicago Bears | New England Patriots | 46-10 | New Orleans |
| XIX | 1985 | San Francisco 49ers | Miami Dolphins | 38-16 | Stanford |
| XVIII | 1984 | LA Raiders | Washington Redskins | 38-9 | Tampa |
| XVII | 1983 | Washington Redskins | Miami Dolphins | 27-17 | Pasadena |
| XVI | 1982 | San Francisco 49ers | Cincinnati Bengals | 26-21 | Pontiac |
| XV | 1981 | Oakland Raiders | Philadelphia Eagles | 27-10 | New Orleans |
| XIV | 1980 | Pittsburgh Steelers | LA Rams | 31-19 | Pasadena |
| XIII | 1979 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Dallas Cowboys | 35-31 | Miami |
| XII | 1978 | Dallas Cowboys | Denver Broncos | 27-10 | New Orleans |
| XI | 1977 | Oakland Raiders | Minnesota Vikings | 32-14 | Pasadena |
| X | 1976 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Dallas Cowboys | 21-17 | Miami |
| IX | 1975 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Minnesota Vikings | 16-6 | New Orleans |
| VIII | 1974 | Miami Dolphins | Minnesota Vikings | 24-7 | Houston |
| VII | 1973 | Miami Dolphins | Washington Redskins | 14-7 | Los Angeles |
| VI | 1972 | Dallas Cowboys | Miami Dolphins | 24-3 | New Orleans |
| V | 1971 | Baltimore Colts | Dallas Cowboys | 16-13 | Miami |
| IV | 1970 | Kansas City Chiefs | Minnesota Vikings | 23-7 | New Orleans |
| III | 1969 | NY Jets | Baltimore Colts | 16-7 | Miami |
| II | 1968 | Green Bay Packers | Oakland Raiders | 33-14 | Miami |
| I | 1967 | Green Bay Packers | Kansas City Chiefs | 35-10 | Los Angeles |
(Source: Wikipedia)
Who has won the most Super Bowls?
Seahawks vs Patriots lead to the New England Patriots losing the Super Bowl 2026, yet they are one of the teams with the most Super Bowl wins. The New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers are tied for the most Super Bowl Championships with six.
This is evidence of their supremacy over the decades, with the Patriots winning from 2001 to 2018 under Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, and the Steelers winning in the 1970s and 2000s. Nobody has been able to match this feat since the Seahawks' 2026 win, according to NFL records.
| Rank | Team | Super Bowl Wins | Years Won |
| 1 | New England Patriots | 6 | 2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016, 2018 |
| 1 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 6 | 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 2005, 2008 |
(Source: NFL)
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Conclusion
Super Bowl winners have shaped NFL history, delivering thrilling moments from the Packers’ first victory to recent dramatic battles between league giants. Reviewing past champions helps highlight team legacies and the evolution of American football. Fans and newcomers alike can use this list as a reference to celebrate Super Bowl history and predict the next gridiron legend.
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