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Chiefs join short list of Super Bowl’s repeat champions. No NFL team has won 3 in a row

of kansas city chiefs They have won consecutive Super Bowls. This is the first time since 2003-2004 that the NFL has finished consecutive seasons with the same champion, and the ninth time in the 58-year history of the Super Bowl.

No NFL team has ever won three championships in a row. In fact, no back-to-back Super Bowl champion has ever appeared in a Super Bowl to defend his title.

Kansas City Chiefs (2022-2023)

The Chiefs have appeared in the Super Bowl four times in five years. This is a truly incredible performance, especially considering the teams currently scattered across the AFC playoff field. They are aiming for a three-peat in 2024, with head coach Andy Reid and superstar tight end Travis Kelce both saying they will return. Several key players are free agents, led by disruptive defensive lineman Chris Jones and cornerback L’Arius Sneed.

New England Patriots (2003-2004)

The Patriots lost both of their coordinators after the 2004 season and struggled to regain their edge, especially on defense. They had 4 wins and 4 losses after repeated wins and losses, but won 10-6 in the AFC East match. Their return to important games was thwarted in the divisional round, with just 13 points. denver broncoscommitted five turnovers.

Denver Broncos (1997-1998)

The Broncos won back-to-back Super Bowls, then John Elway retired. They opened the 1999 season with four straight losses, resulting in a final record of 6 wins and 10 losses. In addition to losing Elway, 1998 league MVP Terrell Davis played in just four games before suffering a season-ending knee injury.

Dallas Cowboys (1992-1993)

In 1994, the Cowboys looked unstoppable again, going 12-3 in the regular season before resting their starters in the final week of the season.Unfortunately, they ran into a buzzsaw san francisco 49ers, came in first in both the regular season and the NFC Championship Game. It would be easy to say the Cowboys lost Jimmie Johnson, who resigned after winning their second Super Bowl, or offensive coordinator Norv Turner, who left to lead the Washington Football Team, but anyway, they’re knocking on the door again. I was doing it. They won the Super Bowl the following year after the 1995 season.

San Francisco 49ers (1988-1989)

49ers won new york giants They won the regular season, which earned them the top seed for the playoffs, but in the NFC Championship Game, Roger Craig’s fumble late in the game resulted in the winning goal as time expired. Despite leading the NFC with 353 points on the year, the 49ers only managed 13 points.

Pittsburgh Steelers (1978-1979)

1980 steelers They did not advance to the playoffs with 9 wins and 7 losses. Their defense lost its edge and fell to the middle of the pack, and several injuries were holding the team back. Several key players who contributed to the Super Bowl retired after the 1980 season, completing their retirement.

Pittsburgh Steelers (1974-1975)

The 1976 Steelers allowed just 9.9 points per game during the regular season and made it all the way to the AFC Championship Game. In the playoffs, they lost running backs Franco Harris and Rocky Blair to injuries in the divisional round victory, which hampered their offense in the AFC Championship Game.

Miami Dolphins (1972-1973)

1974 Dolphin They won the AFC East, but lost to the Oakland Raiders in the divisional round despite having 213 rushing yards. Raiders and Ken Stabler gained 293 yards and four passing touchdowns, including two first-quarter scores in the fourth quarter.

Green Bay Packers (1966-1967)

The first Super Bowl winners rebuilt their business the following year, but collapsed without head coach Vince Lombardi in 1968, and Lombardi left the sidelines to focus on his job as general manager. They finished third in their division, missed the playoffs entirely, and had several Hall of Famers leave or retire.

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