Only 21 Super Bowl winners wore non-white jerseys. The longest stretch of non-white-jersey winners came from 2002 through 2004. The Patriots won Super Bowls XXXVI and XXXVIII in navy blue, while Only 20 Super Bowl winners wore non-white jerseys. The longest winning streak lasted just three seasons, from 2001 to 2003, when New England and Tampa Bay won in their traditional home uniforms. When it comes to success in the Super Bowl, uniform color has been a pretty good indicator in recent years.. Sixteen of the last 20 Super Bowl winners were wearing their white jerseys en route to That streak came to a halt when the Eagles got revenge on the Patriots in Super Bowl LII. White-jersey teams and other-color-jersey teams alternated as champions until the Bucs (LV), Rams (LVI) and Chiefs (LVII) earned titles. Here are the 37 Super Bowls where teams in white jerseys came out on top: II: Packers 33, Raiders 14; III: Jets 16, Colts 7 This is a complete listing of Super Bowl games indicating the jersey color worn by each team in the game. † = Home team opted to wear white jersey List of Super Bowl champions The Gridiron Uniform Database Sportslogos.Net: Super Bowl XLIX Uniform Stat Sheet National Football League Super Bowl Here is how often the team wearing the white uniforms, in the case of Super Bowl LIX, the Kansas City Chiefs, wins the big game as opposed to the team wearing the color jersey, in this case, the White jerseys haven't just meant wins in the Super Bowl, they've also meant covering spreads. Teams donning white jerseys are 14-6 against the spread in the last 20 Super Bowls. Eight of the last 10 Super Bowl Champions have worn white jerseys, with the only winners in the last 10 years to wear dark jerseys coming in Super Bowl 54 and Super Bowl 52. How Many Super Bowl Historically, Super Bowl teams wearing white have enjoyed an impressive 64% win rate. Out of 58 Super Bowls, 37 champions wore white, while only 21 teams won in non-white jerseys. This trend continues in recent years, with 16 of the last 20 Super Bowl winners donning white. The Chiefs announce their jersey color for Super Bowl LIX ⚪️🏆 Jersey Color of Super Bowl Winners. Believe it or not, there has been a trend of colors of jerseys predicting the winner of the Super Bowl. 37 of the 58 Super Bowl winners were wearing white White-jersey teams and other-color-jersey teams alternated as champions until the Bucs and Rams earned their titles in white. Here are the 36 Super Bowls where teams in white jerseys came out on The first official “Super Bowl,” the Colts wore their home color uniforms as the Jets wore their road whites. Joe Namath guaranteed a win over the Colts, and the Jets delivered 16-7 at the Orange Bowl. White-jersey teams and other-color-jersey teams alternated as champions until the Bucs (LV), Rams (LVI) and Chiefs (LVII) earned titles. Here are the 37 Super Bowls where teams in white jerseys White-jersey teams and other-color-jersey teams alternated as champions until the Bucs (LV), Rams (LVI) and Chiefs (LVII) earned titles. Here are the 37 Super Bowls where teams in white jerseys White-jersey teams and other-color-jersey teams alternated as champions until the Bucs (LV), Rams (LVI) and Chiefs (LVII) earned titles. Here are the 37 Super Bowls where teams in white jerseys How many teams have won the Super Bowl wearing non-white jerseys? Only 21 Super Bowl winners wore non-white jerseys. The longest stretch of non-white-jersey winners came from 2002 through 2004. The Patriots won Super Bowls XXXVI and XXXVIII in navy blue, while the Bucs won Super Bowl XXXVII in their traditional home uniforms. Neither team sported its all-time best look that night in New Jersey, but this was a big upgrade from what such a Super Bowl matchup would have showcased had the 2005 Broncos won the AFC A look at recent Super Bowl history suggests that white is the winning color. Teams wearing white jerseys have won 11 of the last 12 Super Bowls, according to NFL.com. The last time a Super Bowl Those "Ls" include the famous Super Bowl III loss to "Broadway" Joe Namath and the New York Jets. It doesn't matter what color the Pittsburgh Steelers are wearing. They're 3-1 in either black or white across eight Super Bowl appearances. Five of the seven teams to score at least 40 points in the Super Bowl wore white.
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