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| Built one of the scariest defenses in NFL history with Ray Lewis | Lewis was on the team since it's inaugural season, winning 2 rings with the Ravens | Baltimore Ravens | 63%
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| The most recent back-to-back Super Bowl champions | Did it this season, pretty obvious imo | Kansas City Chiefs | 63%
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| Tom Brady got his 7th ring with this team | Brady solidified his legacy with a 7th, and 1 without Belichick | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 62%
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| Became the greatest dynasty of all time after winning 6 Super Bowls with the GOAT of football | Dynasty for the first 2 decades of the 21st century, ended with the removal of Bill Belichick as Head Coach | New England Patriots | 61%
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| Each team in the NFC East has won at least 1 Super Bowl, this team made that possible in 2018 | Their win against the Patriots led to the NFC East becoming the first NFL division to have 1 Super Bowl per team | Philadelphia Eagles | 61%
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| The only team in Florida to have not won a Super Bowl | Formed in 1995, has been to one conference championship game, no Super Bowl appearances | Jacksonville Jaguars | 57%
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| Lost 4 straight Super Bowls, all to teams from the NFC East | Super Bowls 25-28 | Buffalo Bills | 56%
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| Was the first, and still the only, undefeated team in NFL history | Went undefeated in the 1972 season | Miami Dolphins | 55%
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| This team had to change their name due to controversy with Native Americans | I think Football Team was better than Commanders💀 | Washington Commanders | 55%
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| Was once known as the Houston Oilers | When they moved to Tennessee, they were known as the Tennessee Oilers for 4 years, before becoming the Titans | Tennessee Titans | 54%
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| The kryptonite to Tom Brady | Led by Eli Manning, they beat the Pats twice during the Brady Era, ending the chance for the second ever Perfect Season in 2007 | New York Giants | 53%
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| 28-3. . . | 28-3 refers to the score the Pats came back from in Super Bowl 51, was the first SB to go to Overtime | Atlanta Falcons | 52%
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| The only NFC team to have never made the Super Bowl | They were close, but maybe it's destiny | Detroit Lions | 50%
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| Won a Super Bowl with a QB originally drafted to Detroit; this guy was on the Lions during their 0-16 season | Matt Stafford proved he was that guy | Los Angeles Rams | 50%
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| The only team from the AFC South to have won a Super Bowl | Has actually won 2, Super Bowls 5 and 41 | Indianapolis Colts | 46%
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| The only team in the AFC West to not have won a Super Bowl | Has been to one, but played the 49ers pre-21st century | Los Angeles Chargers | 46%
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| 1-yard line. . . | Refers to the spot of the Malcolm Butler interception in Super Bowl 49 | Seattle Seahawks | 46%
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| Was the first team to win 6 Super Bowls | Even though the Patriots were the dominant team at the time, Pittsburgh got it done in Super Bowl 40 with a win against Arizona | Pittsburgh Steelers | 44%
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| Could have won a Super Bowl if their QB jumped on the ball | Cam Newton. . . | Carolina Panthers | 42%
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| Has not appeared in an NFC Championship game since 1996, the second longest NFC Championship drought currently | The longest belongs to their division rival, the Commanders | Dallas Cowboys | 37%
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| Known as the team that always has a good quarterback | From Brett Favre, to Aaron Rodgers, and now Jordan Love | Green Bay Packers | 35%
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| Fun Fact: This team does have a Super Bowl, believe it or not, and had maybe the best defense ever that year | The Super Bowl Shuffle might just be the greatest thing ever | Chicago Bears | 32%
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| Has been robbed of Super Bowls and Conference Championship appearances due to miracles and bad calls | Minneapolis Miracle and the infamous no call against the Rams to name 2 | New Orleans Saints | 32%
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| The youngest team in the NFL | Formed in 2002, and has more playoff wins since that point than the Dallas Cowboys | Houston Texans | 30%
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| The oldest franchise in the NFL, being created in 1898 | While the NFL didn't form until 1920, the Cardinals, known as the Maroons, played in smaller leagues until the league was made | Arizona Cardinals | 27%
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| Was the first team from the AFL/AFC to win the Super Bowl | Beat the Baltimore Colts 16-7 in Super Bowl 3 | New York Jets | 26%
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| Undefeated in the Super Bowl before the 21st century, win-less in the 21st century | 5-0 before 2000, 0-3 after 2000 | San Francisco 49ers | 23%
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| Has played in 3 Super Bowls, all against California teams | 2 against the 49ers, and most recently in 2022 against the Rams | Cincinnati Bengals | 21%
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| Has relocated more than any other franchise in the NFL, 4 times in fact | Oakland->L.A.->Oakland->L.V. | Las Vegas Raiders | 21%
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| Left the league in 1991, returned in 1995 | The owner made a new franchise, the Baltimore Ravens, but fans still wanted the Browns | Cleveland Browns | 20%
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| Has not won the NFC Championship since the 1970's | 4 Super Bowl appearances, no rings | Minnesota Vikings | 20%
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| Appeared in 4 Super Bowls before they got their 1st win in their 5th appearance | They were really good at loosing, and almost pulled a Buffalo, but let Cincinnati sneak in | Denver Broncos | 17%
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