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List of Super Bowl winners

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Sun Feb 4, 2007 11:32pm EST

MIAMI (Reuters) - List of winners of the National Football League's Super Bowl:

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XLI: February 4, 2007: Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17

XL: February 5, 2006, Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10

XXXIX: February 6, 2005, New England 24, Philadelphia 21

XXXVIII: February 1, 2004, New England 32, Carolina 29

XXXVII: January 26, 2003, Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21

XXXVI: February 3, 2002, New England 20, St. Louis 17

XXXV: January 28, 2001, Baltimore 34, N.Y. Giants 7

XXXIV: January 30, 2000, St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16

XXXIII: January 31, 1999, Denver 34, Atlanta 19

XXXII: January 25, 1998, Denver 31, Green Bay 24

XXXI: January 26, 1997, Green Bay 35, New England 21

XXX: January 28, 1996, Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17

XXIX: January 29, 1995, San Francisco 49, San Diego 26

XXVIII: January 30, 1994, Dallas 30, Buffalo 13

XXVII: January 31, 1993, Dallas 52, Buffalo 17

XXVI: January 26, 1992, Washington 37, Buffalo 24

XXV: January 27, 1991, N.Y. Giants 20, Buffalo 19

XXIV: January 28, 1990, San Francisco 55, Denver 10

XXIII: January 22, 1989, San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16

XXII: January 31, 1988, Washington 42, Denver 10

XXI: January 25, 1987, N.Y. Giants 39, Denver 20

XX: January 26, 1986, Chicago 46, New England 10

XIX: January 20, 1985, San Francisco 38, Miami 16

XVIII: January 22, 1984, L.A. Raiders 38, Washington 9

XVII: January 30, 1983, Washington 27, Miami 17

XVI: January 24, 1982, San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21

XV: January 25, 1981, Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10

XIV: January 20, 1980, Pittsburgh 31, L.A. Rams 19

XIII: January 21, 1979, Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31

XII: January 15, 1978, Dallas 27, Denver 10

XI: January 9, 1977, Oakland 32, Minnesota 14

X: January 18, 1976, Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17

IX: January 12, 1975, Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6

VIII: January 13, 1974, Miami 24, Minnesota 7

VII: January 14, 1973, Miami 14, Washington 7

VI: January 16, 1972, Dallas 24, Miami 3

V: January 17, 1971, Baltimore 16, Dallas 13

IV: January 11, 1970, Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7

III: January 12, 1969, N.Y. Jets 16, Baltimore 7

II: January 14, 1968, Green Bay 33, Oakland 14

I: January 15, 1967, Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10



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