The Patriots hold the record for most Super Bowl appearances (11) and are tied for both most wins (6, tied with the Steelers) and most losses (5, tied with the Broncos). Teams with Super Bowl appearances but no victories The New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos are tied for losing the most games in Super Bowls, with 5 losses. Most Super Bowl losses, 5; Denver Broncos XII, XXI, XXII, XXIV, XLVIII; New England Patriots XX, XXXI, XLII, XLVI, LII; Most consecutive Super Bowl losses, 4; Buffalo Bills XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII; Super Bowl win with no home playoff games; Green Bay Packers I – 2 playoff games; Kansas City Chiefs IV – 3 playoff games; Pittsburgh Steelers Based on regular season winning percentage, the 2011 New York Giants were the worst team to win the Super Bowl. They finished the regular season with only a 9-7 record, but they not only made the Super Bowl, but they beat the New England Patriots to win the championship. Denver made it three Super Bowl losses in four years when the Broncos returned to the Louisiana Superdome and were on the wrong end of a 55-10 final against the San Francisco 49ers. Denver did win Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII. The most recent loss in the Super Bowl was to Seattle following the 2013 season, 43-8. Two years later, Denver won the Super Bowl Winners; here is a look at some of the most notable Super Bowl records, from most all-time wins and losses to longest rushes and catches to most sacks and longest pick-six, courtesy Which NFL teams have the second most Super Bowl losses in the NFL? The Bills dominated the AFC in the '90s but couldn't win the title. They lost to the New York Giants (1990), Washington The New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos are tied for losing the most games in Super Bowls, with 5 losses. TEAM L ROUND GP W Super Bowl. 11. 6. 0. 30. 246 MORE SUPER BOWL HISTORY Most wins by player List of Super Bowl winners. Super Bowl: Date: Winner: Score: Loser: Location: I: 1/15/1967: Green Bay Packers: Ranking the best teams that lost 1990: San Francisco 49ers 55, Denver Broncos10 1991: New York Giants 20, Buffalo Bills 19 1992: Washington 37, Buffalo Bills 24 1993: Dallas Cowboys 52, Buffalo Bills 17 1994: Dallas Cowboys 30 However, only one team can turn that dream into reality each year. Winning a Super Bowl is extremely difficult, as evidenced by the fact that over a third of the league’s teams have yet to win one. Let’s examine which teams have the most Super Bowl victories and revisit the final score of each game. The New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos are tied for losing the most games in Super Bowls when playing >0 games, with 5 losses. Super Bowl. 6. 0. 30. 246 Jim Kelly and Frank Reich are tied for losing the most career games by a quarterback in Super Bowls, with 4 losses. travis kelce career stats in the super bowl. 3 . The Bills and Vikings are tied for most Super Bowl appearances without a win at 0-4. Buffalo, of course, lost four straight from 1991-94. The Steelers had the most Super Bowl wins with six The New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos are tied for losing the most games in Super Bowls when winning 1+ game, with 5 losses. Mike Holmgren lost 2 superbowls- He lost superbowls 32 and 40 out of 3 superbowl apperances. John Fox lost 2 superbowls - He lost superbowl 38 and 48 out of 2 superbowl apperances. Andy Reid lost 2 superbowls - He lost superbowls 39, and 55 out of 3 superbowl apperances. Franchises with most losses is tied by two franchises View a comprehensive list of every single NFL Super Bowl champion from 1967 to present on ESPN. Includes the finals opponent, site of the game and the final result. NFL History - Super Bowl Winners The New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos are tied for losing the most games in Super Bowls, with 5 losses. 20 teams are tied for losing the most games in Super Bowls, with 1 loss. The first three are the San Francisco 49ers on February 11, on February 2, 2020 and on February 3, 2013, the Philadelphia Eagles on February 12, 2023 and on February 6, 2005 and the Cincinnati Bengals on February 13, 2022. Editor's note: This story originally ran Feb. 3, 2019. Sports Illustrated is republishing it with updates ahead of Super Bowl 59. While the Super Bowl is considered one of the most highly
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