Which NFL Team Has Won the Most Super Bowls? See Which 10 Franchises Have Won the Most Lombardi Trophies (and Where the Kansas City Chiefs Rank!)

Mar. 15, 2025

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In the world of professional football, the only title more prestigious than aSuper Bowlwin is multiple wins.When theKansas City Chiefsface off against thePhiladelphia Eagleson Feb. 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, they’ll be chasing a milestone few teams have reached: a five Super Bowl championship record.Along with trying for that elite club, the Chiefs will also be gunning to break another record. In 2024, theybecame the eighth teamto win back-to-back Super Bowls, and if they take home the 2025 ring, they’ll be the first team in NFL history to “three-peat.” The Chiefs have already become the first team to attempt a third consecutive win as every other franchise failed to get back to the Super Bowl after their second win, perNBC.“Obviously, it would be awesome,” Chiefs quarterbackPatrick Mahomestold reportersafter winning the AFC Championshipgame in January. “I think it will be something that I look back at the end of my career if we’re able to go out there and get that three-peat, but at the same time, you just treat it as one season and one Super Bowl run, which is always hard to do.”But the Chiefs are far from the only team to have made NFL history. Here’s everything to know about which NFL team has won the most Super Bowls — and where the Kansas City Chiefs stand in the current ranking.

In the world of professional football, the only title more prestigious than aSuper Bowlwin is multiple wins.

When theKansas City Chiefsface off against thePhiladelphia Eagleson Feb. 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, they’ll be chasing a milestone few teams have reached: a five Super Bowl championship record.

Along with trying for that elite club, the Chiefs will also be gunning to break another record. In 2024, theybecame the eighth teamto win back-to-back Super Bowls, and if they take home the 2025 ring, they’ll be the first team in NFL history to “three-peat.” The Chiefs have already become the first team to attempt a third consecutive win as every other franchise failed to get back to the Super Bowl after their second win, perNBC.

“Obviously, it would be awesome,” Chiefs quarterbackPatrick Mahomestold reportersafter winning the AFC Championshipgame in January. “I think it will be something that I look back at the end of my career if we’re able to go out there and get that three-peat, but at the same time, you just treat it as one season and one Super Bowl run, which is always hard to do.”

But the Chiefs are far from the only team to have made NFL history. Here’s everything to know about which NFL team has won the most Super Bowls — and where the Kansas City Chiefs stand in the current ranking.

01of 10Washington Commanders: 3Mark Rypien.GettyThough five NFL teams have won two Super Bowls, perCBS Sports, only three teams have won the title three times — including theWashington Commanders.The Washington D.C. franchise took home their first win in 1983 against the Miami Dolphins. They also won Super Bowl XXII in 1988 and Super Bowl XXVI in 1992.

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Washington Commanders: 3

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Though five NFL teams have won two Super Bowls, perCBS Sports, only three teams have won the title three times — including theWashington Commanders.

The Washington D.C. franchise took home their first win in 1983 against the Miami Dolphins. They also won Super Bowl XXII in 1988 and Super Bowl XXVI in 1992.

02of 10Las Vegas Raiders: 3Jim Plunkett.Ronald C. Modra/GettyRaider Nationalso boasts a record of three Super Bowl wins. The Las Vegas-based team earned their first two championship titles in 1977 and 1981 when they were still the Oakland Raiders.They won their third Super Bowl in 1984 as the Los Angeles Raiders and have yet to win a championship with their new location and title as theLas Vegas Raiders.

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Las Vegas Raiders: 3

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Quarterback Jim Plunkett #16 of the Los Angeles Raiders goes back to pass in SUPER BOWL XVIII

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Raider Nationalso boasts a record of three Super Bowl wins. The Las Vegas-based team earned their first two championship titles in 1977 and 1981 when they were still the Oakland Raiders.

They won their third Super Bowl in 1984 as the Los Angeles Raiders and have yet to win a championship with their new location and title as theLas Vegas Raiders.

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Denver Broncos: 3

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Peyton Manning #18 of the Denver Broncos celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy

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Like the Chiefs, the Denver Broncos won two consecutive Super Bowls — Super Bowl XXXII and Super Bowl XXXIII — in 1998 and 1999, respectively. Their most recent championship title came in 2016 when they beat the Carolina Panthers.

04of 10Green Bay Packers: 4Aaron Rodgers.Rob Tringali/SportsChrome/GettyOnly three NFL teams have won a total of four Super Bowl games, and theGreen Bay Packerswere the first to do so.They started their record at the first-ever championship game in 1966 with back-to-back wins at Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II. The Wisconsin-based team won again in 1996 against the New England Patriots and in 2010 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Green Bay Packers: 4

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Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers celebrates after defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers

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Only three NFL teams have won a total of four Super Bowl games, and theGreen Bay Packerswere the first to do so.

They started their record at the first-ever championship game in 1966 with back-to-back wins at Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II. The Wisconsin-based team won again in 1996 against the New England Patriots and in 2010 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

05of 10Kansas City Chiefs: 4Patrick Mahomes.Michael Owens/GettyTheKansas City Chiefshave also won four Super Bowls, earning their first against the Minnesota Vikings in 1970. Since drafting Mahomes in 2017, the Missouri-based team has won three more titles in 2020, 2023 and 2024.If they take home the Lombardi trophy after playing against the Eagles at Super Bowl 2025, it will be their fifth Super Bowl win and a history-making “three-peat.”

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Kansas City Chiefs: 4

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Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy

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TheKansas City Chiefshave also won four Super Bowls, earning their first against the Minnesota Vikings in 1970. Since drafting Mahomes in 2017, the Missouri-based team has won three more titles in 2020, 2023 and 2024.

If they take home the Lombardi trophy after playing against the Eagles at Super Bowl 2025, it will be their fifth Super Bowl win and a history-making “three-peat.”

06of 10New York Giants: 4Eli Manning.Rob Carr/GettyAnother team that can brag about four Super Bowl wins is theNew York Giants. They were crowned with their first championship title in 1986 and took home three more wins in 1990, 2007 and 2011.That last win made them theonly team in NFL historyto win a Super Bowl after a 9-7 regular season.

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New York Giants: 4

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Quarterback Eli Manning #10 of the New York Giants poses with the Vince Lombardi Trophy

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Another team that can brag about four Super Bowl wins is theNew York Giants. They were crowned with their first championship title in 1986 and took home three more wins in 1990, 2007 and 2011.

That last win made them theonly team in NFL historyto win a Super Bowl after a 9-7 regular season.

07of 10San Francisco 49ers: 5Joe Montana.Rick Stewart/Allsport/GettyTheSan Francisco 49ersdidn’t just win five Super Bowls, they were the first franchise to break that record. They won their first title in 1982, and two of those five wins — Super Bowl XXIII and Super Bowl XXIV — were consecutive.Hall of Fame quarterbackJoe Montanaled the franchise to a championship win three times throughout his career.

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San Francisco 49ers: 5

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Joe Montana #16, Quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers

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TheSan Francisco 49ersdidn’t just win five Super Bowls, they were the first franchise to break that record. They won their first title in 1982, and two of those five wins — Super Bowl XXIII and Super Bowl XXIV — were consecutive.

Hall of Fame quarterbackJoe Montanaled the franchise to a championship win three times throughout his career.

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Dallas Cowboys: 5

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Dallas Cowboys head coach Barry Switzer receives a celebratory cold bath in the final moments

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The Texas-based franchise took home their first win in 1972 against the Miami Dolphins and earned the nickname the “Team of the Nineties” after winning three Super Bowls during that decade.

Two of those, Super Bowl XXVII and Super Bowl XXVIII, were consecutive wins.

09of 10New England Patriots: 6Julian Edelman and Tom Brady.Harry How/GettyTheNew England Patriotsand the Pittsburgh Steelers have won the most Super Bowls, with each team taking home six championship titles.After decades of near-misses, the Boston-based franchise went on a winning streak with famed quarterbackTom Brady. From 2002 to 2019, they won a total of six Super Bowl games. Two of those wins, Super Bowl XXXVIII and Super Bowl XXXIX, were back-to-back.The Patriots also hold the record for the most Super Bowl appearances, having played in 11 championship games.

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New England Patriots: 6

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Julian Edelman #11 of the New England Patriots and teammate Tom Brady #12 celebrate at the end of the Super Bowl LIII

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TheNew England Patriotsand the Pittsburgh Steelers have won the most Super Bowls, with each team taking home six championship titles.

After decades of near-misses, the Boston-based franchise went on a winning streak with famed quarterbackTom Brady. From 2002 to 2019, they won a total of six Super Bowl games. Two of those wins, Super Bowl XXXVIII and Super Bowl XXXIX, were back-to-back.

The Patriots also hold the record for the most Super Bowl appearances, having played in 11 championship games.

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Pittsburgh Steelers: 6

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Mewelde Moore #21 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates holds up the Vince Lombardi trophy

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Though they may be tied with the Patriots for the most Super Bowl wins, thePittsburgh Steelershave a different record to hang over their opponents’ heads.

The Steelers had the opportunity to be the first-ever NFL team to win seven Super Bowls in 2011, but they lost to the Green Bay Packers.

source: people.com