The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles won their respective conferences and advanced to Super Bowl 59. The two teams will face off at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Feb. 9 to crown a champion of the 2024 NFL season.
This Super Bowl should be a good game between two experienced teams in a rematch from two years ago. Before we discuss the matchup, though, let’s quickly visit the ghosts of Super Bowl’s past. Here, we’ll break down Super Bowl history, including what teams have the most appearances, wins and losses in the big game, plus every past result.
The team with the most Super Bowl appearances is the New England Patriots with 11. Of those 11 appearances, nine of them came during the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick era in the 2000s and 2010s.
Unsurprisingly, the Patriots also have the most Super Bowl wins, but they aren’t alone. Both they and the Pittsburgh Steelers have six wins each. The San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys follow close behind with five wins each. The Kansas City Chiefs have four and will be playing in Super Bowl 59 for their fifth win.
Again, the Patriots are in a tie for the most in this category. This time, they and the Denver Broncos both have five losses in the big game. The Buffalo Bills and Minnesota Vikings follow closely with four losses each, and neither has won one.
Here, we’ll share the results of every Super Bowl, along with a brief recap of each.
2024: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles: TBD.
2023: Kansas City Chiefs 25, San Francisco 49ers 22 (OT): The Chiefs’ Harrison Butker kicked a field goal with three seconds left in regulation to force overtime. The Niners’ Jake Moody kicked a field goal on their first possession in OT, but the Chiefs won it on Patrick Mahomes’ 3-yard touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman. Super Bowl MVP: Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes.
2022: Kansas City Chiefs 38, Philadelphia Eagles 35: In a thrilling back-and-forth game, the Eagles’ Jalen Hurts tied the game with a 2-yard run and two-point conversion with five minutes remaining, but the Chiefs’ Harrison Butker kicked a tiebreaking field goal with eight seconds left. Super Bowl MVP: Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes.
2021: Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati Bengals 20: Matthew Stafford’s late touchdown pass to Cooper Kupp gave the Rams their first Super Bowl in Los Angeles. Super Bowl MVP: Rams WR Cooper Kupp.
2020: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31, Kansas City Chiefs 9: The Bucs’ defense stifled Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs offense as Tom Brady claimed his seventh ring. MVP: Buccaneers QB Tom Brady.
2019: Kansas City Chiefs 31, San Francisco 49ers 20: Kansas City overcame a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit to win its first ring in half a century. MVP: Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes.
**2018: New England...