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Most combined wins by Super Bowl teams

Posted Feb. 04 at 12:24 PM

The Colts and Saints combined to win 27 games in the regular season. That ties as the third-most ever by a pair of Super Bowl teams. If the Colts and Saints hadn’t eased up late in the season (both teams lost their last two games), these teams might have combined for 31 wins – the most ever.

MOST COMBINED WINS BY SUPER BOWL TEAMS
(Showing only teams in 16-game games – 1978 to 2009 except for the strike-shortened seasons of 1982 and 1987).

 Wins  Season
  29  1984  San Francisco 49ers (15-1) vs. Miami Dolphins (14-2)
  28  1998  Atlanta Falcons (14-2) vs. Denver Broncos (14-2)
  27  2009  Indianapolis Colts (14-2) vs. New Orleans Saints (13-3)
  27  2004  New England Patriots (14-2) vs. Philadelphia Eagles (13-3)
  27  1991  Washington Redskins (14-2) vs. Buffalo Bills (13-3)
  26  1990  Buffalo Bills (13-3) vs. New York Giants (13-3)
  26  1985  Chicago Bears (15-1) vs. New England Patriots (11-5)
  26  2007  New England Patriots (16-0) vs. New York Giants (10-6)
  26  1978  Pittsburgh Steelers (14-2) vs. Dallas Cowboys (12-4)
  26  1999  St. Louis Rams (13-3) vs. Tennessee Titans (13-3)
  26  1983  Washington Redskins (14-2) vs. Los Angeles Raiders (12-4)
  25  2006  Chicago Bears (13-3) vs. Indianapolis Colts (12-4)
  25  1997  Green Bay Packers (13-3) vs. Denver Broncos (12-4)
  25  2003  New England Patriots (14-2) vs. Carolina Panthers (11-5)
  25  1986  New York Giants (14-2) vs. Denver Broncos (11-5)
  25  1989  San Francisco 49ers (14-2) vs. Denver Broncos (11-5)
  25  1981  San Francisco 49ers (13-3) vs. Cincinnati Bengals (12-4)
  25  2001  St. Louis Rams (14-2) vs. New England Patriots (11-5)
  24  2000  Baltimore Ravens (12-4) vs. New York Giants (12-4)
  24  1993  Buffalo Bills (12-4) vs. Dallas Cowboys (12-4)
  24  1992  Dallas Cowboys (13-3) vs. Buffalo Bills (11-5)
  24  1996  Green Bay Packers (13-3) vs. New England Patriots (11-5)
  24  1994  San Francisco 49ers (13-3) vs. San Diego Chargers (11-5)
  24  2005  Seattle Seahawks (13-3) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5)
  23  1995  Dallas Cowboys (12-4) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5)
  23  1980  Philadelphia Eagles (12-4) vs. Oakland Raiders (11-5)
  23  2002  Tampa Bay Buccaneers (12-4) vs. Oakland Raiders (11-5)
  22  1988  Cincinnati Bengals (12-4) vs. San Francisco 49ers (10-6)
  21  2008  Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4) vs. Arizona Cardinals (9-7)
  21  1979  Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4) vs. Los Angeles Rams (9-7)

—Ian Allan


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