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Who are the last 10 Super Bowl winners after the Seahawks’ triumph in 2026?

From epic comebacks to modern-day dynasties, the last 10 Super Bowl champions have left their mark. Each victory is a story of strategy, passion and unforgettable moments.

Seahawks RB Kenneth Walker III during Super Bowl LX.
© Kevin C. Cox/Getty ImagesSeahawks RB Kenneth Walker III during Super Bowl LX.

In the vibrant world of the NFL, the Super Bowl stands as the stage where legends are made and unforgettable stories are written. Every year, elite teams face off in matchups that combine strategy, skill and overflowing passion.

Looking at the last ten champions, each one brings its own unique narrative. The Kansas City Chiefs have elevated their legacy, and the New England Patriots, always with their magical aura, left us speechless with their epic comebacks.

In the past decade, we’ve witnessed moments that have been etched into the collective memory of fans, like when the Philadelphia Eagles broke a 57-year drought in 2017.

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Year and Super BowlWinnerScore
2026 | Super Bowl LXSeattle Seahawks29 – Patriots 13
2025 | Super Bowl LIXPhiladelphia Eagles40 – Kansas City Chiefs 22
2024 | Super Bowl LVIIIKansas City Chiefs25 – San Francisco 49ers 22
2023 | Super Bowl LVIIKansas City Chiefs38 – Philadelphia Eagles 35
2022 | Super Bowl LVILos Angeles Rams23 – Cincinnati Bengals 20
2021 | Super Bowl LVTampa Bay Buccaneers 31 – Kansas City Chiefs 9
2020 | Super Bowl LIIIKansas City Chiefs 31 – San Francisco 49ers 20
2019 | Super Bowl LIINew England Patriots 13 – Los Angeles Rams 3
2018 | Super Bowl LIPhiladelphia Eagles 41 – New England Patriots 33
2017 | Super Bowl New England Patriots 34 – Atlanta Falcons 28

Reflecting on the table, we can notice a fascinating trend in the last few decades of the NFL: the Kansas City Chiefs and New England Patriots have been the dominant powers in recent years, surpassing other teams.

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The Patriots, led by coach Bill Belichick and the legendary Tom Brady, have enjoyed an era of excellence that few teams have been able to match. Their victories, especially the unforgettable 2017 Super Bowl, are still remembered.

Andy Reid of the Chiefs holds the Lombardi Trophy after Super Bowl LVIII in 2024. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Andy Reid of the Chiefs holds the Lombardi Trophy after Super Bowl LVIII in 2024. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

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On the other hand, the Chiefs, with their star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, enjoyed a modern-day dynasty. Their victories in the 2020, 2023 and 2024 Super Bowls showcased a high-powered offense and a resilient spirit.

Beyond these two teams, the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams have also made their mark, with the Eagles breaking a 57-year title drought in 2018, and the Rams securing a hard-fought victory in 2022. In 2026, the Seattle Seahawks completed a magical season with a victory that few predicted before Week 1.

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