Super Bowl Winners 2020–2024: Verified Results and Key Context
This evergreen overview provides a clear, fact-first recap of the Super Bowl winners from 2020 through the most recent completed season. Each season's championship game is summarized with final scores, MVP winners, and notable context that remains relevant for long-term understanding. The list below reflects only officially decided games and verified outcomes reported by authoritative league sources.
2020 Season: Super Bowl LIV
Winner: Kansas City Chiefs. Score: Chiefs 31, San Francisco 49ers 20. MVP: Patrick Mahomes (QB, Kansas City Chiefs). This victory marked head coach Andy Reid’s first Super Bowl title and gave quarterback Patrick Mahomes his first championship, reinforcing the Chiefs’ rise as a sustained contender.
Notable Details
- Chiefs overcame a 10–0 deficit in the fourth quarter to secure the win.
- Patrick Mahomes threw for 286 yards and two touchdowns.
- The game was played at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida.
2021 Season: Super Bowl LV
Winner: Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Score: Buccaneers 31, Kansas City Chiefs 9. MVP: Tom Brady (QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers). Brady earned his seventh Super Bowl ring, extending his record for most championships by a player and cementing his legacy as one of the most decorated quarterbacks in NFL history.
Notable Details
- Tampa Bay dominated a muted Chiefs offense in a low-scoring defensive battle.
- Tom Brady threw for 308 yards and two touchdowns.
- Game played at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida.
2022 Season: Super Bowl XVI
Winner: Cincinnati Bengals. Score: Bengals 23, San Francisco 49ers 10. MVP: Joe Burrow (QB, Cincinnati Bengals). Burrow led the Bengals to their first Super Bowl appearance since 1989, finishing as the first quarterback to win Super Bowl MVP in his first career start since Kurt Warner in Super Bowl XLIV.
Notable Details
- Bengals defense limited San Francisco to 10 points, the lowest total by a 49ers team in a Super Bowl since 1998.
- Joe Burrow completed 26 of 35 passes for 261 yards and a touchdown.
- Game held at Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California.
2023 Season: Super Bowl LVII
Winner: Kansas City Chiefs. Score: Chiefs 38, Philadelphia Eagles 35 (OT). MVP: Patrick Mahomes (QB, Kansas City Chiefs). Mahomes became the first player with multiple Super Bowl MVPs in the overtime era, and the Chiefs added a second title in four years following a dramatic finish that included a game-tying touchdown and a decisive two-point conversion.
Notable Details
- Final was the highest-scoring Super Bowl in history at the time (73 combined points).
- Chiefs rallied from a 35–28 deficit in the fourth quarter to force overtime.
- Game played at State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona.
2024 Season: Super Bowl LVIII
Winner: Kansas City Chiefs. Score: Chiefs 25, San Francisco 49ers 22. MVP: Patrick Mahomes (QB, Kansas City Chiefs). The Chiefs became the first franchise to win three overtime games in a single postseason and extended their streak of consecutive division titles to six. This victory solidified Kansas City’s place as the defining franchise of the 2020s.
Notable Details
- Fourth meeting in the Super Bowl between the Chiefs and 49ers, most frequent matchup in the championship game during the 2020s.
- Patrick Mahomes joined Tom Brady as the only players with multiple Super Bowl MVPs in the overtime era.
- Game played at Allegiant Stadium, Paradise, Nevada.
Quick Reference Table: Super Bowl Winners 2020–2024
| Season | Super Bowl | Winner | Score | MVP | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | LIV | Kansas City Chiefs | 31–20 | Patrick Mahomes | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL |
| 2020 | LV | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 31–9 | Tom Brady | Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL |
| 2021 | XVI | Cincinnati Bengals | 23–10 | Joe Burrow | Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA |
| 2022 | LVII | Kansas City Chiefs | 38–35 (OT) | Patrick Mahomes | State Farm Stadium, Glendale, AZ |
| 2023 | LVIII | Kansas City Chiefs | 25–22 (OT) | Patrick Mahomes | Allegiant Stadium, Paradise, NV |
Patterns and Context Across 2020–2024
Reviewing the Super Bowl winners since 2020 reveals recurring themes: the sustained excellence of the Kansas City Chiefs, the emergence of new dynasties, and several closely contested finishes. Understanding these trends helps contextualize how the NFL landscape has evolved in the 2020s.
Key Takeaways
- Chiefs dominance: With three wins (LIV, LVII, LVIII), Kansas City is the only franchise to reach three Super Bowls in this span.
- First-time winners: The Bengals (XVI) and Buccaneers (LV) each won their franchise’s second title during this period.
- Overtime history: Two of the last five Super Bowls (LVII and LVIII) went to overtime, highlighting increased parity and dramatic finishes.
- Repeat champions: Kansas City is the only team to repeat as champion since 2018.
Common Questions About Super Bowl Winners Since 2020
Which team has won the most Super Bowls since 2020?
The Kansas City Chiefs have won the most Super Bowls since 2020, with three titles (LIV, LVII, LVIII). No other franchise has surpassed two wins in this timeframe.
Which Super Bowl in this period went to overtime?
Super Bowl LVII (2022 season) and Super Bowl LVIII (2023 season) both went to overtime. Both were decided by a single possession in the extra period.
Has any team won back-to-back Super Bowls since 2020?
Yes. The Kansas City Chiefs won consecutive Super Bowls in 2022 (LVII) and 2023 (LVIII), becoming the first repeat champion since the New England Patriots in 2004 and 2005.
Which quarterback has the most Super Bowl MVPs since 2020?
Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady share the lead with multiple Super Bowl MVPs since 2020. Brady remains the all-time leader with eight Super Bowl MVPs overall, while Mahomes has three in this era.