Super Bowls Flashcards
2019 (53)
Patriots 13
Rams 3
Atlanta GA
MVP - Julian Edelman, WR
2018 (52)
Eagles 41
Patriots 33
Minneapolis
MVP - Nick Foles, QB
2017 (51)
Patriots 34
Falcons 28
Houston TX
MVP - Tom Brady, QB
First Super Bowl decided in overtime
2016 (50)
Broncos 24
Panthers 10
Santa Clara, CA
MVP - Von Miller, LB
2015 (49)
Patriots 28
Seahawks 24
Glendale, AZ
MVP - Tom Brady, QB
2014 (48)
Seahawks 43
Broncos 8
East Rutherford, NJ
MVP - Malcolm Smith, LB
2013 (47)
Ravens 34
49ers 31
New Orleans, LA
MVP - Joe Flacco, QB
2012 (46)
Giants 21
Patriots 17
Indianapolis
MVP - Eli Manning, QB
2011 (45)
Packers 31
Steelers 25
Arlington, TX
MVP - Aaron Rodgers, QB
2010 (44)
Saints 31
Colts 17
Miami
MVP - Drew Brees, QB
2009 (43)
Steelers 27
Cardinals 23
Tampa
MVP - Santonio Holmes, WR
2008 (42)
Giants 17
Patriots 14
Glendale, AZ
MVP - Eli Manning, QB
2007 (41)
Colts 29
Bears 17
Miami
MVP - Peyton Manning, QB
First time an African American was the head coach of a SB team (both teams - Lovie Smith, Tony Dungy)
2006 (40)
Steelers 21
Seahawks 10
Detroit
MVP - Hines Ward, WR
2005 (39)
Patriots 24
Eagles 21
Jacksonville
MVP - Deion Branch, WR
2004 (38)
Patriots 32
Panthers 29
Houston
MVP - Tom Brady, QB
2003 (37)
Bucs 48
Raiders 21
San Diego
MVP - Dexter Jackson, S
2002 (36)
Patriots 20
Rams 17
New Orleans
MVP - Tom Brady, QB
2001 (35)
Ravens 34
Giants 7
Tampa
MVP - Ray Lewis, LB
2000 (34)
Rams 23
Titans 16
Atlanta
MVP - Kurt Warner, QB
1999 (33)
Broncos 34
Falcons 19
Miami
MVP - John Elway, QB
1998 (32)
Broncos 31
Packers 24
San Diego
MVP - Terrell Davis, RB
1997 (31)
Packers 35
Patriots 21
New Orleans
MVP - Desmond Howard, return specialist
First time special teams player named MVP
1996 (30)
Cowboys 27
Steelers 17
Tempe, AZ
MVP - Larry Brown, CB
First CB named MVP
1995 (29)
49ers 49
Chargers 26
Miami
MVP - Steve Young, QB
1994 (28)
Cowboys 30
Bills 13
Atlanta
MVP - Emmitt Smith, RB
1993 (27)
Cowboys 52
Bills 17
Pasadena, CA
MVP - Troy Aikman, QB
1992 (26)
Redskins 37
Bills 24
Minneapolis
MVP - Mark Rypien, QB
1991 (25)
Giants 20
Bills 19
Tampa
MVP - Ottis Anderson, RB
1990 (24)
49ers 55
Broncos 10
New Orleans
MVP - Joe Montana, QB
1989 (23)
49ers 20
Bengals 16
Miami
MVP - Jerry Rice, WR
1988 (22)
Redskins 42
Broncos 10
San Diego
MVP - Doug Williams, QB
1987 (21)
Giants 39
Broncos 20
Pasadena, CA
MVP - Phil Simms, QB
1986 (20)
Bears 46
Patriots 10
New Orleans
MVP - Richard Dent, DE
1985 (19)
49ers 38
Dolphins 16
Stanford, CA
MVP - Joe Montana, QB
1984 (18)
Raiders 38
Redskins 9
Tampa
MVP - Marcus Allen, RB
1983 (17)
Redskins 27
Dolphins 17
Pasadena, CA
MVP - John Riggens, RB
1982 (16)
49ers 26
Bengals 21
Pontiac, MI
MVP - Joe Montana, QB
1981 (15)
Raiders 27
Eagles 10
New Orleans
MVP - Jim Plunkett, QB
1980 (14)
Steelers 31
Rams 19
Pasadena, CA
MVP - Terry Bradshaw, QB
1979 (13)
Steelers 35
Cowboys 31
Miami
MVP - Terry Bradshaw, QB
1978 (12)
Cowboys 27
Broncos 10
New Orleans
MVP - Harvey Martin, DE & Randy White, DT
Only SB with multiple MVPs
1977 (11)
Raiders 32
Vikings 14
Pasadena, CA
MVP - Fred Biletnikoff, WR
1976 (10)
Steelers 21
Cowboys 17
Miami
MVP - Lynn Swann, WR
1975 (9)
Steelers 16
Vikings 6
New Orleans
MVP - Franco Harris, RB
1974 (8)
Dolphins 24
Vikings 7
Houston
MVP - Larry Csonka, RB
First time a non-QB offensive player won MVP
1973 (7)
Dolphins 14
Redskins 7
Los Angeles
MVP - Jake Scott, S
First time a defensive back won MVP
1972 (6)
Cowboys 24
Dolphins 3
New Orleans
MVP - Roger Staubach, QB
1971 (5)
Colts 16
Cowboys 13
Miami
MVP - Chuck Howley, LB (Cowboys)
First time a non-QB won, and only time a member of the losing team was MVP
1970 (4)
Chiefs 23
Vikings 7
New Orleans
MVP - Len Dawson, QB
1969 (3)
Jets 16
Colts 7
Miami
MVP - Joe Namath, QB
1968 (2)
Packers 33
Raiders 14
Miami
MVP - Bart Starr, QB
1967 (1)
Packers 35
Chiefs 10
Los Angeles
MVP - Bart Starr, QB
5 players with multiple Super Bowl MVPs
Tom Brady (4) Joe Montana (3) Bart Starr, Terry Bradshaw, Eli Manning (2 each)
MVPs by position
QB - 29 RB and WR - 7 each LB - 4 DE - 2 S - 2 CB - 1 DT - 1 Return specialist - 1
MVPs by team
Cowboys - 7 (includes an MVP from a SB they lost, and co-MVPs from the same SB) Steelers and Patriots - 6 49ers - 5 Packers and Giants - 4 Raiders, Redskins, Broncos - 3 Dolphins, Ravens - 2
And then a lot of teams with 1
Generally, the number of MVPs = number of SBs won, except for the Cowboys, for reasons above, and the Colts, who won Super Bowl V but did not get MVP
Consecutive Super Bowl wins
Packers - I and II Dolphins - VII and VIII Steelers - IX and X; XIII and XIV 49ers - XXIII and XXIV Cowboys - XXVII and XXVIII Broncos - XXXII and XXXIII Patriots - XXXVIII and XXXIX
Consecutive Super Bowl losses
Bills - 4 straight 25-28
Vikings - VIII and IX
Broncos - XXI and XXII