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    Super Bowl Winners, ATS History, Over/Under History
    Reflected in the Vince Lombardi Trophy, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell answers a question during a news conference at the Phoenix Convention Center on Feb 8, 2023.

    Super Bowl Winners and Betting History

    There have been 57 Super Bowls in NFL history and the favorite is 35-21 straight up with one pick ’em game (Super Bowl XLI between the 49ers and Bengals). The favorite is 25-28-3 ATS, with the straight-up winner as the ATS winner in Super Bowl XLI.

    With 56 lined totals in the Super Bowl, the Over is 28-27-1, with the push coming in Super Bowl XXV between the Giants and Bills.

     
    SB# (Date)FLFTNFC TEAMScoreAFC TeamScoreSUATSTotal
    1 (1/15/67)GB -14Green Bay35Kansas City10Green BayGreen BayN/A
    2 (1/14/68)GB -13.543Green Bay33Oakland14Green BayGreen BayOver
    3 (1/12/69)Bal -1840Baltimore7NY Jets16NY JetsNY JetsUnder
    4 (1/11/70)Min -1239Minnesota7Kansas City23Kansas CityKansas CityUnder
    5 (1/17/71)Dal -2.536Dallas13Baltimore16BaltimoreBaltimoreUnder
    6 (1/16/72)Dal -634Dallas24Miami3DallasDallasUnder
    7 (1/14/73)Was -1.533Washington7Miami14MiamiMiamiUnder
    8 (1/13/74)Mia -6.533Minnesota7Miami24MiamiMiamiUnder
    9 (1/12/75)Pit -333Minnesota6Pittsburgh16PittsburghPittsburghUnder
    10 (1/18/76)Pitt -6.536Dallas17Pittsburgh21PittsburghDallasOver
    11 (1/9/77)Oak -4.538Minnesota14Oakland32OaklandOaklandOver
    12 (1/15/78)Dal -639Dallas27Denver10DallasDallasUnder
    13 (1/21/79)Pitt -437Dallas31Pittsburgh35PittsburghTIEOver
    14 (1/20/80)Pitt -10.536LA Rams19Pittsburgh31PittsburghPittsburghOver
    15 (1/25/81)Phi -337.5Philadelphia10Oakland27OaklandOaklandUnder
    16 (1/24/82)Pk ’em 48San Francisco26Cincinnati21San FranciscoSan FranciscoUnder
    17 (1/30/83)Mia -336.5Washington27Miami17WashingtonWashingtonOver
    18 (1/22/84)Was -348Washington9LA Raiders38LA RaidersLA RaidersUnder
    19 (1/20/85)SF -353San Francisco38Miami16San FranciscoSan FranciscoOver
    20 (1/26/86)Chi -1037Chicago46New England10ChicagoChicagoOver
    21 (1/25/87)NYG -9.540.5NY Giants39Denver20NY GiantsNY GiantsOver
    22 (1/31/88)Den -3.547Washington42Denver10WashingtonWashingtonOver
    23 (1/22/89)SF -747.5San Francisco20Cincinnati16San FranciscoCincinnatiUnder
    24 (1/28/90)SF -12.547San Francisco55Denver10San FranciscoSan FranciscoOver
    25 (1/27/91)Buf -739NY Giants20Buffalo19NY GiantsNY GiantsTIE
    26 (1/26/92)Was -749Washington37Buffalo24WashingtonWashingtonOver
    27 (1/31/93)Dal -645Dallas52Buffalo17DallasDallasOver
    28 (1/30/94)Dal -10.550.5Dallas30Buffalo13DallasDallasUnder
    29 (1/29/95)SF -1854San Francisco49San Diego26San FranciscoSan FranciscoOver
    30 (1/28/96)Dal -13.552Dallas27Pittsburgh17DallasPittsburghUnder
    31 (1/26/97)GB -1449Green Bay35New England21Green BayTIEOver
    32 (1/25/98)GB -11.549Green Bay24Denver31DenverDenverOver
    33 (1/31/99)Den -7.551.5Atlanta19Denver34DenverDenverOver
    34 (1/30/00)StL -748St Louis23Tennessee16St LouisTIEUnder
    35 (1/28/01)Bal -332.5NY Giants7Baltimore34BaltimoreBaltimoreOver
    36 (2/3/02)StL -1452.5St Louis17New England20New EnglandNew EnglandUnder
    37 (1/26/03)Oak -3.544Tampa Bay48Oakland21Tampa BayTampa BayOver
    38 (2/1/04)NE -738Carolina29New England32New EnglandCarolinaOver
    39 (2/6/05)NE -747Philadelphia21New England24New EnglandPhiladelphiaUnder
    40 (2/5/06)Pit -446.5Seattle10Pittsburgh21PittsburghPittsburghUnder
    41 (2/4/07)Ind -6.547Chicago17Indianapolis29IndianapolisIndianapolisUnder
    42 (2/3/08)NE -12.554NY Giants17New England14NY GiantsNY GiantsUnder
    43 (2/1/09)Pit -6.546.5Arizona23Pittsburgh27PittsburghArizonaOver
    44 (2/7/10)IND -4.556.5New Orleans31Indianapolis17New OrleansNew OrleansUnder
    45 (2/6/11)GB -344.5Green Bay31Pittsburgh25Green BayGreen BayOver
    46 (2/5/12)NE -353NY Giants21New England17NY GiantsNY GiantsUnder
    47 (2/3/13)SF -4.547.5San Francisco31Baltimore34BaltimoreBaltimoreOver
    48 (2/2/14)Den -247Seattle43Denver8SeattleSeattleOver
    49 (2/1/15)Sea -147Seattle24New England28New EnglandNew EnglandOver
    50 (2/7/16)Car -4.543.5Carolina10Denver24DenverDenverUnder
    51 (2/5/17)NE -357Atlanta28New England34New EnglandNew EnglandOver
    52 (2/4/18)NE -4.549Philadelphia41New England33PhiladelphiaPhiladelphiaOver
    53 (2/3/19)NE -255.5LA Rams3New England13New EnglandNew EnglandUnder
    54 (2/4/20)KC -153San Francisco20Kansas City31Kansas CityKansas CityUnder
    55 (2/7/21)KC -355.5Tampa Bay31Kansas City9Tampa BayTampa BayUnder
    56 (2/13/22)LAR -4.548.5LA Rams23Cincinnati20LA RamsCincinnatiUnder
    57 (2/12/23)PHI -1.551.5Philadelphia35Kansas City38Kansas CityKansas CityOver
    Super Bowl results tracked by VSiN Director of Analytics, Steve Makinen

    The winner of the Super Bowl is 47-7-3 ATS (87%). The Bengals in Super Bowl LVI against the Rams are the only underdog to cover the point spread without winning outright in a game with a line of fewer than six points.

    The NFC is 29-28 overall and 28-26-3 ATS all-time.

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