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Charles Curtis

9 NFL teams who have repeated as back-to-back Super Bowl champions: The Chiefs join the list

It’s the hardest thing to do in the NFL: Once you win a Super Bowl, winning another one the very next year is nearly impossible.

But it’s happened, eight times to be exact, although only once in the 21st century, proving that the tough salary cap, regression to the mean and the so-called Super Bowl hangover can be a problem for teams who win to do it all over again.

So: Will the Kansas City Chiefs join this elite list on Sunday with a Super Bowl 58 win over the San Francisco 49ers? We’ll find out. UPDATE: THEY DID!

For now, here’s a look at the teams who repeated:

1
Green Bay Packers (1966 and 1967)

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2
Miami Dolphins (1972 and 1973)

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3
Pittsburgh Steelers (1974 and 1975)

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4
Pittsburgh Steelers (1978 and 1979)

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5
San Francisco 49ers (1988 and 1989)

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6
Dallas Cowboys (1992 and 1993)

(Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)

7
Denver Broncos (1997 and 1998)

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8
New England Patriots (2003 and 2004)

(Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)

9
Kansas City Chiefs (2022 and 2023)

 (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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