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Alternate Super Bowl championship games (1966–present)
Super Bowl wins from an alternate world.

Numbers in parentheses in the table are Super Bowl appearances as of the date of that Super Bowl and are used as follows:
 * Winning team and losing team columns indicate the number of times that team has appeared in a Super Bowl as well as each respective teams' Super Bowl record to date.
 * Venue column indicates number of times that stadium has hosted a Super Bowl.
 * City column indicates number of times that metropolitan area has hosted a Super Bowl.

Indicates a team that made the playoffs as a wild card team (rather than by winning a division).

Six franchises have won consecutive Super Bowls, two of which (Tennessee/Houston and Tampa Bay) has accomplished it twice:


 * Minnesota Vikings (Super Bowls I and II)
 * Tennessee Titans (twice: VII and VIII as the Houston Oilers; XLIX and 50 as the Tennessee Titans)
 * Los Angeles Chargers (IX and X as the San Diego Chargers)
 * Tampa Bay Buccaneers (twice: XI and XII; XX and XXI)
 * Indianapolis Colts (XIV and XV as the Baltimore Colts)
 * Washington Commanders (XXXII and XXXIII as the Washington Redskins)

Consecutive losses
Two franchises have lost consecutive Super Bowls:
 * Denver Broncos (2) (I and II) – The first team to lose consecutive Super Bowls.
 * Chicago Bears (2) (IV and V) – To date the last team to lose consecutive Super Bowls.

Super Bowl rematches

 * 2 times – Minnesota Vikings (I and II) vs. Denver Broncos - The Minnesota Vikings and Denver Broncos are the only NFL teams to face each other in consecutive Super Bowls.
 * 2 times – San Diego Chargers (X and XXXVIII) vs. Atlanta Falcons
 * 2 times – Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans (XVIII and XLIX) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
 * 2 times – Los Angeles Rams (XXVI) vs. Indianapolis Colts (XXXIII)

Alternate Super Bowl records by team
In the sortable table below, teams are ordered first by number of wins, followed by the number of appearances, and finally by the total number of points scored by the team throughout all appearances. Included in the table are all of the team names that each franchise has had since the 1966 season, a.k.a. the start of the Super Bowl era. All from an alternate world different from ours