SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS & MVPS
2007—Indianapolis (AFC) 29, Chicago (NFC) 17Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis
2006—Pittsburgh (AFC) 21, Seattle (NFC) 10
Hines Ward, WR, Pittsburgh
2005—New England (AFC) 24, Philadelphia (NFC) 21
Deion Branch, WR, New England
2004—New England (AFC) 32, Carolina (NFC) 29
Tom Brady, QB, New England
2003—Tampa Bay (NFC) 48, Oakland (AFC) 21
Dexter Jackson, FS, Tampa Bay
2002—New England (AFC) 20, St. Louis (NFC) 17
Tom Brady, QB, New England
2001—Baltimore (AFC) 34, N.Y. Giants (NFC) 7
Ray Lewis, LB, Baltimore
2000—St. Louis (NFC) 23, Tennessee (AFC) 16
Kurt Warner, QB, St. Louis
1999—Denver (AFC) 34, Atlanta (NFC) 19
John Elway, QB, Denver
1998—Denver (AFC) 31, Green Bay (NFC) 24
Terrell Davis, RB, Denver
1997—Green Bay (NFC) 35, New England (AFC) 21
Desmond Howard, KR, Green Bay
1996—Dallas (NFC) 27, Pittsburgh (AFC) 17
Larry Brown, CB, Dallas
1995—San Francisco (NFC) 49, San Diego (AFC) 26
Steve Young, QB, San Francisco
1994—Dallas (NFC) 30, Buffalo (AFC) 13
Emmitt Smith, RB, Dallas
1993—Dallas (NFC) 52, Buffalo (AFC) 17
Troy Aikman, QB, Dallas
1992—Washington (NFC) 37, Buffalo (AFC) 24
Mark Rypien, QB, Washington
1991—N.Y. Giants (NFC) 20, Buffalo (AFC) 19
Ottis Anderson, RB, N.Y. Giants
1990—San Francisco (NFC) 55, Denver (AFC) 10
Joe Montana, QB, San Francisco
1989—San Francisco (NFC) 20, Cincinnati (AFC) 16
Jerry Rice, WR, San Francisco
1988—Washington (NFC) 42, Denver (AFC) 10
Doug Williams, QB, Washington
1987—N.Y. Giants (NFC) 39, Denver (AFC) 20
Phil Simms, QB, N.Y. Giants
1986—Chicago (NFC) 46, New England (AFC) 10
Richard Dent, DE, Chicago
1985—San Francisco (NFC) 38, Miami (AFC) 16
Joe Montana, QB, San Francisco
1984—L.A. Raiders (AFC) 38, Washington (NFC) 9
Marcus Allen, RB, L.A. Raiders
1983—Washington (NFC) 27, Miami (AFC) 17
John Riggins, RB, Washington
1982—San Francisco (NFC) 26, Cincinnati (AFC) 21
Joe Montana, QB, San Francisco
1981—Oakland (AFC) 27, Philadelphia (NFC) 10
Jim Plunkett, QB, Oakland
1980—Pittsburgh (AFC) 31, L.A. Rams (NFC) 19
Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh
1979—Pittsburgh (AFC) 35, Dallas (NFC) 31
Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh
1978—Dallas (NFC) 27, Denver (AFC) 10
Randy White, DT and Harvey Martin, DE, Dallas
1977—Oakland (AFC) 32, Minnesota (NFC) 14
Fred Biletnikoff, WR, Oakland
1976—Pittsburgh (AFC) 21, Dallas (NFC) 17
Lynn Swann, WR, Pittsburgh
1975—Pittsburgh (AFC) 16, Minnesota (NFC) 6
Franco Harris, RB, Pittsburgh
1974—Miami (AFC) 24, Minnesota (NFC) 7
Larry Csonka, RB, Miami
1973—Miami (AFC) 14, Washington (NFC) 7
Jake Scott, S, Miami
1972—Dallas (NFC) 24, Miami (AFC) 3
Roger Staubach, QB, Dallas
1971—Baltimore Colts (AFC) 16, Dallas (NFC) 13
Chuck Howley, LB, Dallas
1970—Kansas City (AFL) 23, Minnesota (NFL) 7
Len Dawson, QB, Kansas City
1969—N.Y. Jets (AFL) 16, Baltimore Colts (NFL) 7
Joe Namath, QB, N.Y. Jets
1968—Green Bay (NFL) 33, Oakland (AFL) 14
Bart Starr, QB, Green Bay
1967—Green Bay (NFL) 35, Kansas City (AFL) 10
Bart Starr, QB, Green Bay
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