Both the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers currently hold the record for the most Super Bowl rings, each having won six championships.
These two historic franchises have established themselves as dominant forces in the National Football League, building legacies through multiple eras of success. Their shared achievement of six Super Bowl titles underscores their sustained excellence and impact on professional football.
The New England Patriots' Dynasty of Six
The New England Patriots achieved their six Super Bowl victories primarily during a remarkable two-decade run led by quarterback Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick. Their championship wins are synonymous with one of the most successful dynasties in sports history.
Super Bowl | Season (Victory Year) | Opponent | Score |
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XXXVI | 2001 | St. Louis Rams | 20-17 |
XXXVIII | 2003 | Carolina Panthers | 32-29 |
XXXIX | 2004 | Philadelphia Eagles | 24-21 |
XLIX | 2014 | Seattle Seahawks | 28-24 |
LI | 2016 | Atlanta Falcons | 34-28 (OT) |
LIII | 2018 | Los Angeles Rams | 13-3 |
The Pittsburgh Steelers' Six Super Bowl Triumphs
The Pittsburgh Steelers built their collection of six Super Bowl rings across different periods, beginning with their formidable "Steel Curtain" era in the 1970s and adding more championships in the 2000s. Their enduring success has made them one of the most consistently successful franchises in NFL history.
Super Bowl | Season (Victory Year) | Opponent | Score |
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IX | 1974 | Minnesota Vikings | 16-6 |
X | 1975 | Dallas Cowboys | 21-17 |
XIII | 1978 | Dallas Cowboys | 35-31 |
XIV | 1979 | Los Angeles Rams | 31-19 |
XL | 2005 | Seattle Seahawks | 21-10 |
XLIII | 2008 | Arizona Cardinals | 27-23 |
For further details on the history of Super Bowl championships and team records, you can explore comprehensive resources from the official National Football League (NFL).