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Last 10 Super Bowl Winners

Sunday’s Super Bowl saw a series of NFL records broken as the New England Patriots clinched a sixth championship with a 13-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams.



The Patriots tie the Pittsburgh Steelers as the most successful team in NFL history with a sixth Super Bowl win.

Patriots head coach Bill Belichick equals the record for Super Bowl wins, joining George Halas and Curly Lambeau with six NFL championships.

Tom Brady becomes the only player to win six Super Bowls, moving one clear of Hall of Famer Charles Haley, who won five titles.

Brady, 41, is the oldest quarterback to win a Super Bowl, beating Peyton Manning’s mark. Manning was 39 when he led the Denver Broncos to victory over the Carolina Panthers in the 2016 Super Bowl.

List of the past 10 Super Bowl champions:

Year Teams Host City

2019 New England Patriots 13 Los Angeles Rams 3, Atlanta

2018 Philadelphia Eagles 41 New England Patriots 33, Minneapolis

2017 New England Patriots 34 Atlanta Falcons 28, Houston

2016 Denver Broncos 24 Carolina Panthers 10, Santa Clara

2015 New England Patriots 28 Seattle Seahawks 24, Phoenix

2014 Seattle Seahawks 43 Denver Broncos 8, New York

2013 Baltimore Ravens 34 San Francisco 49ers 31, New Orleans

2012 New York Giants 21 New England Patriots 17, Indianapolis

2011 Green Bay Packers 31 Pittsburgh Steelers 25, Dallas

2010 New Orleans Saints 31 Indianapolis Colts 17, Miami

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