Who Won the Last Ten Super Bowls? Complete List & Stats

Who Won the Last Ten Super Bowls? Complete List & Stats

By Sarah Miller ·

The winners of the last ten Super Bowls are: Kansas City Chiefs (2025, 2023, 2020), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2021), Los Angeles Rams (2022), Philadelphia Eagles (2018), New England Patriots (2019, 2017), and Denver Broncos (2016). The Chiefs have dominated recent years, claiming three titles in five seasons, including a rematch victory over the 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.

Overview of Recent Super Bowl Champions

The last decade of Super Bowls has seen a mix of dynasties, surprise runs, and historic matchups. From Tom Brady's final triumphs to Patrick Mahomes cementing his legacy, the NFL's biggest stage has delivered unforgettable moments. Below is a detailed breakdown of each champion, their path to victory, and key game statistics.

Year-by-Year Breakdown of Super Bowl Winners

Super Bowl LIX (2025): Kansas City Chiefs Defeat Philadelphia Eagles

In a dramatic rematch of Super Bowl LVII, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 38–35 in New Orleans. Patrick Mahomes threw for 320 yards and three touchdowns, earning his third Super Bowl MVP. This victory marked the Chiefs' third title in five years, solidifying their status as the league's current dynasty.

Super Bowl LVIII (2024): Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Francisco 49ers

The Chiefs claimed their second consecutive title—and third in five years—by defeating the 49ers 25–22 in overtime in Las Vegas. A decisive touchdown pass from Mahomes to Mecole Hardman sealed the win. Mahomes played through a high ankle sprain, showcasing elite resilience.

Super Bowl LVII (2023): Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles

The Chiefs edged the Eagles 38–35 in Glendale, Arizona. Harrison Butker’s late field goal and a crucial defensive holding call propelled Kansas City to victory. Mahomes was named MVP despite playing on a sprained ankle.

Super Bowl LVI (2022): Los Angeles Rams vs. Cincinnati Bengals

The Rams won 23–20 at SoFi Stadium, led by Cooper Kupp’s 8 receptions for 92 yards and 2 touchdowns. Matthew Stafford secured his first championship in his 13th season, fulfilling a long-awaited dream.

Super Bowl LV (2021): Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Tom Brady, in his first season with Tampa Bay, led the Bucs to a dominant 31–9 victory in their home stadium—the first team to play a Super Bowl at home. Brady earned his fifth Super Bowl ring and fifth MVP award.

Super Bowl LIV (2020): Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Francisco 49ers

Kansas City won 31–20 in Miami after a furious fourth-quarter comeback. Down 20–10 with under 10 minutes left, Mahomes led three scoring drives. He was named MVP, marking the Chiefs’ first title in 50 years.

Super Bowl LIII (2019): New England Patriots vs. Los Angeles Rams

A defensive battle ended 13–3 in Atlanta, the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever. Julian Edelman caught 10 passes for 141 yards, earning MVP honors. It was Bill Belichick and Tom Brady’s sixth championship together.

Super Bowl LII (2018): Philadelphia Eagles vs. New England Patriots

The Eagles stunned the Patriots 41–33 in Minneapolis. Nick Foles, stepping in for injured Carson Wentz, threw for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns, winning MVP. The “Philly Special” trick play became an instant classic.

Super Bowl LI (2017): New England Patriots vs. Atlanta Falcons

In the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history, the Patriots overcame a 28–3 deficit to win 34–28 in overtime. Tom Brady became the first player to win five Super Bowls, earning MVP honors.

Super Bowl 50 (2016): Denver Broncos vs. Carolina Panthers

The Broncos defeated the Panthers 24–10 in Santa Clara. Von Miller forced two critical fumbles, leading Denver’s dominant defense. He was named MVP, and Peyton Manning retired after winning his second Super Bowl.

Detailed Super Bowl Results (2016–2025)

Year Super Bowl Winner Score Runner-Up MVP Location
2025 LIX Kansas City Chiefs 38–35 Philadelphia Eagles Patrick Mahomes New Orleans, LA
2024 LVIII Kansas City Chiefs 25–22 (OT) San Francisco 49ers Patrick Mahomes Las Vegas, NV
2023 LVII Kansas City Chiefs 38–35 Philadelphia Eagles Patrick Mahomes Glendale, AZ
2022 LVI Los Angeles Rams 23–20 Cincinnati Bengals Cooper Kupp Inglewood, CA
2021 LV Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31–9 Kansas City Chiefs Tom Brady Tampa, FL
2020 LIV Kansas City Chiefs 31–20 San Francisco 49ers Patrick Mahomes Miami Gardens, FL
2019 LIII New England Patriots 13–3 Los Angeles Rams Julian Edelman Atlanta, GA
2018 LII Philadelphia Eagles 41–33 New England Patriots Nick Foles Minneapolis, MN
2017 LI New England Patriots 34–28 (OT) Atlanta Falcons Tom Brady Houston, TX
2016 50 Denver Broncos 24–10 Carolina Panthers Von Miller Santa Clara, CA
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The table highlights the dominance of the Kansas City Chiefs since 2020, capturing four titles in six years. Patrick Mahomes has been named MVP in three of those victories, joining elite company. The only teams to interrupt the Chiefs-Patriots run were the Eagles, Rams, and Buccaneers, showing competitive balance despite recurring contenders.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Last Ten Super Bowls

Who has won the most Super Bowls in the last ten years?

The Kansas City Chiefs have won four of the last ten Super Bowls (2020, 2023, 2024, 2025), making them the most successful team in that span.

Has any quarterback won multiple Super Bowls in the last decade?

Yes, Patrick Mahomes has won four Super Bowls (LIV, LVII, LVIII, LIX) and was named MVP in three. Tom Brady won two (LI, LV) and earned MVP in one.

Which Super Bowl had the biggest comeback in the last ten years?

Super Bowl LI (2017) featured the largest comeback, as the New England Patriots overcame a 28–3 deficit to defeat the Atlanta Falcons 34–28 in overtime.

Did any team win the Super Bowl at their home stadium in the last ten years?

Yes, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won Super Bowl LV (2021) at Raymond James Stadium, becoming the first team to win a Super Bowl in their home stadium.

Who was the MVP of Super Bowl LIX?

Patrick Mahomes was named MVP of Super Bowl LIX after throwing for 320 yards and three touchdowns in the Kansas City Chiefs’ 38–35 win over the Philadelphia Eagles.