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43 Super Bowls
| Year |
SB |
Winner |
Loser |
Players |
| 2011 |
XLVI |
New York Giants 21 |
New England Patriots 17 |
Antrel Rolle, Kenny Phillips |
| 2010 |
XLV |
Green Bay Packers 31 |
Pittsburgh Steelers 25 |
Sam Shields |
| 2009 |
XLIV |
New Orleans Saints 31 |
Indianapolis Colts 17 |
Jonathan Vilma, Jeremy Shockey, Jimmy Graham, Reggie Wayne |
| 2008 |
XLIII |
Pittsburgh Steelers 27 |
Arizona Cardinals 23 |
Edgerrin James, Antrel Role, Calais Campbell |
| 2007 |
XLII |
New York Giants 17 |
New England Patriots 14 |
Vince Wilfork, Brandon Meriweather, Santonio Thomas Jeff Feagles, Sinorice Moss, Jeremy Shockey (inj) |
| 2006 |
XLI |
Indianapolis Colts 29 |
Chicago Bears 17 |
Devin Hester, Marcus Maxey, Darrell McClover Reggie Wayne, Tanard Davis |
| 2005 |
XL |
Pittsburgh Steelers 21 |
Seattle Seahawks 10 |
None |
| 2004 |
XXXIX |
New England Patriots 24 |
Philadelphia Eagles 21 |
Vince Wilfork, Jmaal Green, Jerome McDougle |
| 2003 |
XXXVIII |
New England Patriots 32 |
Carolina Panthers 29 |
Dan Morgan |
| 2002 |
XXXVII |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48 |
Oakland Raiders 21 |
Warren Sapp, Nate Webster, Phillip Buchanon, Mondriel Fulcher, |
| 2001 |
XXXVI |
New England Patriots 20 |
St. Louis Rams 17 |
Leonard Myers, Damione Lewis |
| 2000 |
XXXV |
Baltimore Ravens 34 |
New York Giants 7 |
Ray Lewis (MVP), Robert Bailey, Duane Starks, Kipp Vickers Jessie Armstead, Michael Barrow |
| 1999 |
XXXIV |
St. Louis Rams 23 |
Tennessee Titans 16 |
Rick Tuten, Derrick Harris, Kenny Homes |
| 1998 |
XXXIII |
Denver Broncos 34 |
Atlanta Falcons 19 |
Jammi German |
| 1997 |
XXXII |
Denver Broncos 31 |
Green Bay Packers 24 |
None |
| 1996 |
XXXI |
Green Bay Packers 35 |
New England Patriots 21 |
None |
| 1995 |
XXX |
Dallas Cowboys 27 |
Pittsburgh Steelers 17 |
Michael Irvin, Russell Maryland, Darrin Smith Kevin Williams, Robert Bailey |
| 1994 |
XXIX |
San Francisco 49ers 49 |
San Diego Chargers 26 |
None |
| 1993 |
XXVIII |
Dallas Cowboys 30 |
Buffalo Bills 13 |
Michael Irvin, Russell Maryland, Darrin Smith, Jimmie Jones Kevin Williams, Bernie Kosar, Jim Kelly |
| 1992 |
XXVII |
Dallas Cowboys 52 |
Buffalo Bills 17 |
Michael Irvin, Russell Maryland, Alfredo Roberts, Jimmie Jones Jim Kelly |
| 1991 |
XXVI |
Washington Redskins 37 |
Buffalo Bills 24 |
Jim Kelly |
| 1990 |
XXV |
New York Giants 20 |
Buffalo Bills 19 |
Ottis Anderson (MVP), Jim Kelly, Rick Tuten |
| 1989 |
XXIV |
San Francisco 49ers 55 |
Denver Broncos 10 |
Danny Stubs, Kevin Fagan, Jim Burt, Melvin Bratton |
| 1988 |
XXIII |
San Francisco 49ers 20 |
Cincinnati Bengals 16 |
Danny Stubs, Kevin Fagan, Eddie Brown, Eddie Edwards |
| 1987 |
XXII |
Washington Redskins 42 |
Denver Broncos 10 |
Glenn Dennison, Frank Frazier, Keith Griffin, Mark Cooper |
| 1986 |
XXI |
New York Giants 39 |
Denver Broncos 20 |
Ottis Anderson, Jim Burt, Rubin Carter, Mark Cooper |
| 1985 |
XX |
Chicago Bears 46 |
New England Patriots 10 |
Ronnie Lippett, Fred Marion, Lester Williams |
| 1984 |
XIX |
San Francisco 49ers 38 |
Miami Dolphins 16 |
Woody Bennett, Jay Brophy |
| 1983 |
XVIII |
Los Angeles Raiders 38 |
Washington Redskins 9 |
Ted Hendricks |
| 1982 |
XVII |
Washington Redskins 27 |
Miami Dolphins 17 |
Woody Bennett |
| 1981 |
XVI |
San Francisco 49ers 26 |
Cincinnati Bengals 21 |
Eddie Edwards |
| 1980 |
XV |
Oakland Raiders 27 |
Philadelphia Eagles 10 |
Ted Hendricks, Burgess Owens |
| 1979 |
XIV |
Pittsburgh Steelers 31 |
Los Angeles Rams 19 |
Garry Dunn, Dennis Harrah |
| 1978 |
XIII |
Pittsburgh Steelers 35 |
Dallas Cowboys 31 |
Garry Dunn |
| 1977 |
XII |
Dallas Cowboys 27 |
Denver Broncos 10 |
Rubin Carter |
| 1976 |
XI |
Oakland Raiders 32 |
Minnesota Vikings 14 |
Pete Banaszak, Ted Hendricks, Chuck Foreman |
| 1975 |
X |
Pittsburgh Steelers 21 |
Dallas Cowboys 17 |
None |
| 1974 |
IX |
Pittsburgh Steelers 16 |
Minnesota Vikings 6 |
Chuck Foreman |
| 1973 |
VIII |
Miami Dolphins 24 |
Minnesota Vikings 7 |
Chuck Foreman, Thomas Smith |
| 1972 |
VII |
Miami Dolphins 14 |
Washington Redskins 7 |
None |
| 1971 |
VI |
Dallas Cowboys 24 |
Miami Dolphins 3 |
George Mira |
| 1970 |
V |
Baltimore Colts 16 |
Dallas Cowboys 13 |
Ted Hendricks |
| 1969 |
IV |
Kansas City Chiefs 23 |
Minnesota Vikings 7 |
Gene Trosch |
| 1968 |
III |
New York Jets 16 |
Baltimore Colts 7 |
None |
| 1967 |
II |
Green Bay Packers 33 |
Oakland Raiders 14 |
Pete Banaszak, Dan Conners, Bill Miller, Jim Otto |
| 1966 |
I |
Green Bay Packers 35 |
Kansas City Chiefs 10 |
Walt Corey |
Pro Championship Games involving former UM players
National Football League
Chet (Swede) Johnston
2 NFL Championship Games (36 & 38 Packers) (NFL Champs in 36)
Bob Masterson
3 NFL Championship Games (40, 42, & 43 Redskins) (1 NFL Championship in 42)
1 AAFL Championship Game (46 NY Yanks)
Jim Dooley
1 NFL Final (56 Bears)
American Football League
Gary Greaves
1 AFL Final (60 Oilers 1st AFL Champs)
Bill Miller, Walt Corey, Charley Diamond, & Bill Diamond
1 AFL Final (62 Dallas Texans - AFL Champs)
Canadian Football League
John Varone
2 Grey Cups (58 & 59 Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 2 CFL Championships; part of HC Bud Grants backfield by committee John Varone scored 4 rushing TDs in the 58 Grey Cup Series, a record that is 2nd only to the 6 scored in the 53 Grey Cup Series, also by a Blue Bomber)
Mario DeMarco
Grey Cup (51 Edmonton Eskimos)
Bob Brown
Grey Cup (66 Ottawa Rough Riders)
Greg Perez
Grey Cup (72 Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Larry Pfohl
2 Grey Cups (78 & 79 Montreal Alouettes)
Ian Sinclair
3 Grey Cups (85 & 94 Champions- British Columbia Lions and 88 British Columbia Lions)
Pee Wee Smith
3 Grey Cups (92 Champions- Calgary Stampeders and 91 & 95 Calgary Stampeders)
Carlos Huerta
Grey Cup (95 Champions- Baltimore Stallions)
Dwayne the Rock Johnson
Grey Cup (95 Calgary Stampeders)
Denny Fortney
Grey Cup (01 Winnipeg Blue Bombers)
Joe McGrath
Grey Cup (05 Champions- British Columbia Lions)
Sherko Haji-Rasouli
3 Grey Cups (06 Champions- Montreal Alouettes and 03 & 05 Montreal Alouettes)
Sam Fernandez
Grey Cup (62 Hamilton Tiger-Cats)
Carlos Armour
Grey Cup (09 Saskatchewan Roughriders)
World Football League
George Mira, John Matlock, Bob Tatarek and Dick Trower
1st and only WFL Worldbowl - George Mira was MVP (74 Birmingham Americans the WFLs only Champs).
John Matlock, Bob Tatarek and Dick Trower
Defacto WFL Champions at 9-3 in75 regular season; WFL Playoffs not held (75 Birmingham Vulcans)
United States Football League
Albert Bentley
USFL Championship Game III (85 Oakland Invaders)
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