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Super Bowl 50 Denver Broncos Final 24 10 Carolina Panthers Super Bowl 50 Denver Broncos Final 24 10 Carolina Panthers Levi's Stadium - Santa Clara, California AFC 1st Qtr 10 0 NFC Feb 7, 2016, 3:40:00 PM 2nd Qtr 3 7 3 0 Clear, 76 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 8 3 Attendance: 71,088 Season Record: 12–4 Season Record: 15–1 Vegas Spread ( 5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 2 - 5 Super Bowl Record: 0 - 1 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XLIX New England Patriots Final 28 24 Seattle Seahawks University of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, AZ AFC 1st Qtr 0 0 NFC Feb 1, 2015, 4:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 14 14 0 10 Clear, 66 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 14 0 Attendance: 70,288 Season Record: 12–4 Season Record: 12–4 Vegas Spread ( 1 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 3 - 4 Super Bowl Record: 1 - 1 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XLVIII Seattle Seahawks Final 43 8 Denver Broncos MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford, New Jersey NFC 1st Qtr 8 0 AFC Feb 2, 2014, 6:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 14 0 14 8 P Cloudy, 49 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 7 0 Attendance: 82,529 Season Record: 13–3 Season Record: 13–3 Vegas Spread ( 2.5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 0 - 1 Super Bowl Record: 2 - 4 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XLVII Baltimore Ravens Final 34 31 San Francisco 49ers Mercedes-Benz Superdome - New Orleans, LA AFC 1st Qtr 7 3 NFC Feb 3, 2013, 5:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 14 3 7 17 Indoors 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 6 8 Attendance: 71,024 Season Record: 10–6 Season Record: 11–4–1 Vegas Spread ( 4.5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 1 - 0 Super Bowl Record: 5 - 0 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XLVI New York Giants Final 21 17 New England Patriots Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, Indiana NFC 1st Qtr 9 0 AFC Feb 5, 2012, 6:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 0 10 6 7 Indoors 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 6 0 Attendance: 68,658 Season Record: 9–7 Season Record: 13-3 Vegas Spread ( 2.5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 3 - 1 Super Bowl Record: 3 - 3 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XLV Green Bay Packers Final 31 25 Pittsburgh Steelers Cowboys Stadium - Arlington, Texas NFC 1st Qtr 14 0 AFC Feb 6, 2011, 5:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 7 10 0 7 Indoors 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 10 8 Attendance: 103,219 Season Record: 10–6 Season Record: 12–4 Vegas Spread ( 3 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 3 - 1 Super Bowl Record: 6 - 1 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XLIV New Orleans Saints Final 31 17 Indianapolis Colts Sun Life Stadium - Miami Gardens, Florida NFC 1st Qtr 0 10 AFC Feb 7, 2010, 6:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 6 0 10 7 Clear, 60 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 15 0 Attendance: 74,059 Season Record: 13–3 Season Record: 14–2 Vegas Spread ( 4.5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 0 - 0 Super Bowl Record: 1 - 0 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XLIII Pittsburgh Steelers Final 27 23 Arizona Cardinals Raymond James Stadium - Tampa, Florida AFC 1st Qtr 3 0 NFC Feb 1, 2009, 6:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 14 7 3 0 Cloudy, 66 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 7 16 Attendance: 70,774 Season Record: 12–4 Season Record: 9–7 Vegas Spread ( 7 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 5 - 1 Super Bowl Record: 0 - 0 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XLII New York Giants Final 17 14 New England Patriots University of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, AZ NFC 1st Qtr 3 0 AFC Feb 3, 2008, 4:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 0 7 0 0 Indoors 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 14 7 Attendance: 71,101 Season Record: 10–6 Season Record: 16–0 Vegas Spread ( 13.5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 2 - 1 Super Bowl Record: 3 - 2 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XLI Indianapolis Colts Final 29 17 Chicago Bears Dolphin Stadium - Miami Gardens, Florida AFC 1st Qtr 6 14 NFC Feb 4, 2007, 6:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 10 0 6 3 Rainy, 67 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 7 0 Attendance: 74,512 Season Record: 12–4 Season Record: 13–3 Vegas Spread ( 7 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 0 - 0 Super Bowl Record: 1 - 0 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XL Pittsburgh Steelers Final 21 10 Seattle Seahawks Ford Field - Detroit, Michigan AFC 1st Qtr 0 3 NFC Feb 5, 2006, 6:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 7 0 7 7 Indoors 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 7 0 Attendance: 68,206 Season Record: 11–5 Season Record: 13–3 Vegas Spread ( 4 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 4 - 1 Super Bowl Record: 0 - 0 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XXXIX New England Patriots Final 24 21 Philadelphia Eagles ALLTEL Stadium - Jacksonville, Florida AFC 1st Qtr 0 0 NFC Feb 6, 2005, 6:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 7 7 7 7 Clear, 59 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 10 7 Attendance: 78,125 Season Record: 14–2 Season Record: 13–3 Vegas Spread ( 7 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 2 - 2 Super Bowl Record: 0 - 1 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XXXVIII New England Patriots Final 32 29 Carolina Panthers Reliant Stadium - Houston, Texas AFC 1st Qtr 0 0 NFC Feb 1, 2004, 5:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 14 10 0 0 Indoors 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 18 19 Attendance: 71,525 Season Record: 14–2 Season Record: 11–5 Vegas Spread ( 7 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 1 - 2 Super Bowl Record: 0 - 0 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Tampa Bay Super Bowl XXXVII Final 48 21 Oakland Raiders Buccaneers Qualcomm Stadium - San Diego, California NFC 1st Qtr 3 3 AFC Jan 26, 2003, 3:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 17 0 Clear, 81 degrees 3rd Qtr 14 6 4th Qtr 14 12 Attendance: 67,603 Season Record: 12–4 Season Record: 11–5 Vegas Spread ( 4 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 0 - 0 Super Bowl Record: 2 - 1 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XXXVI New England Patriots Final 20 17 St. Louis Rams Louisiana Superdome - New Orleans, Louisiana AFC 1st Qtr 0 3 NFC Feb 3, 2002, 5:40:00 PM 2nd Qtr 14 0 3 0 Indoors 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 3 14 Attendance: 72,922 Season Record: 11–5 Season Record: 14–2 Vegas Spread ( 14 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 0 - 2 Super Bowl Record: 1 - 0 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XXXV Baltimore Ravens Final 34 7 New York Giants Raymond James Stadium - Tampa, Florida AFC 1st Qtr 7 0 NFC Jan 28, 2001, 6:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 3 0 14 7 Clear, 65 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 10 0 Attendance: 71,921 Season Record: 12–4 Season Record: 12–4 Vegas Spread ( 3 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 0 - 0 Super Bowl Record: 2 - 0 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XXXIV St. Louis Rams Final 23 16 Tennessee Titans Georgia Dome - Atlanta, Georgia NFC 1st Qtr 3 0 AFC Jan 30, 2000, 6:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 6 0 7 6 Indoors 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 7 10 Attendance: 72,625 Season Record: 13–3 Season Record: 13–3 Vegas Spread ( 7 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 0 - 0 Super Bowl Record: 0 - 0 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XXXIII Denver Broncos Final 34 19 Atlanta Falcons Pro Player Stadium - Miami Gardens, Florida AFC 1st Qtr 7 3 NFC Jan 31, 1999, 6:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 10 3 0 0 Clear, 73 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 17 13 Attendance: 74,803 Season Record: 14–2 Season Record: 14–2 Vegas Spread ( 7.5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 1 - 4 Super Bowl Record: 0 - 0 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XXXII Denver Broncos Final 31 24 Green Bay Packers Qualcomm Stadium - San Diego, California AFC 1st Qtr 7 7 NFC Jan 25, 1998, 3:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 10 7 7 3 Clear, 67 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 7 7 Attendance: 68,912 Season Record: 12–4 Season Record: 13–3 Vegas Spread ( 11 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 0 - 4 Super Bowl Record: 3 - 0 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XXXI Green Bay Packers Final 35 21 New England Patriots Louisiana Superdome - New Orleans, Louisiana NFC 1st Qtr 10 14 AFC Jan 26, 1997, 5:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 17 0 8 7 Indoors 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 0 0 Attendance: 72,301 Season Record: 13–3 Season Record: 11–5 Vegas Spread ( 14 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 2 - 0 Super Bowl Record: 0 - 1 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XXX Dallas Cowboys Final 27 17 Pittsburgh Steelers Sun Devil Stadium - Tempe, Arizona NFC 1st Qtr 10 0 AFC Jan 28, 1996, 4:20:00 PM 2nd Qtr 3 7 7 0 Clear, 68 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 7 10 Attendance: 76,347 Season Record: 12–4 Season Record: 11–5 Vegas Spread ( 13.5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 4 - 3 Super Bowl Record: 4 - 0 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XXIX San Francisco 49ers Final 49 26 San Diego Chargers Joe Robbie Stadium - Miami Gardens, Florida NFC 1st Qtr 14 7 AFC Jan 29, 1995, 6:20:00 PM 2nd Qtr 14 3 14 8 Clear, 76 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 7 8 Attendance: 74,107 Season Record: 13–3 Season Record: 11–5 Vegas Spread ( 18.5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 4 - 0 Super Bowl Record: 0 - 0 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XXVIII Dallas Cowboys Final 30 13 Buffalo Bills Georgia Dome - Atlanta, Georgia NFC 1st Qtr 6 3 AFC Jan 30, 1994, 6:20:00 PM 2nd Qtr 0 10 14 0 Indoors 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 10 0 Attendance: 72,817 Season Record: 12–4 Season Record: 12–4 Vegas Spread ( 10.5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 3 - 3 Super Bowl Record: 0 - 3 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XXVII Dallas Cowboys Final 52 17 Buffalo Bills Rose Bowl - Pasadena, California NFC 1st Qtr 14 7 AFC Jan 31, 1993, 3:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 14 3 3 7 Clear, 61 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 21 0 Attendance: 98,374 Season Record: 13–3 Season Record: 11–5 Vegas Spread ( 6.5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 2 - 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