The Kansas City Chiefs captured their fourth Super Bowl in franchise history on Sunday night in Las Vegas, edging the San Francisco 49ers in a thriller.
Patrick Mahomes connected with Mecole Hardman on a three-yard touchdown pass to seal the game, giving the Chiefs back-to-back titles and three Super Bowl wins in the last five seasons.
The Chiefs are now 4-2 all-time in Super Bowl appearances – and have joined an elite club of storied franchises to win at least four Super Bowls.
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Here’s a look at the top franchises in the Super Bowl era, and where the Chiefs now rank among the NFL’s best:
New England Patriots: 6 Super Bowl wins
Appearances: 11
Wins: 6
Losses: 5
Last title: 2018 season
Pittsburgh Steelers: 6 Super Bowl wins
Appearances: 8
Wins: 6
Losses: 2
Last title: 2008 season
Dallas Cowboys: 5 Super Bowl wins
Appearances: 8
Wins: 5
Losses: 3
Last title: 1995 season
San Francisco 49ers: 5 Super Bowl wins
Appearances: 8
Wins: 5
Losses: 3
Last title: 1994 season
Kansas City Chiefs: 4 Super Bowl wins
Appearances: 6
Wins: 4
Losses: 2
Last title: 2023 season
New York Giants: 4 Super Bowl wins
Appearances: 5
Wins: 4
Losses: 1
Last title: 2011 season
Green Bay Packers: 4 Super Bowl wins
Appearances: 5
Wins: 4
Losses: 1
Last title: 2010 season
Teams with 3 Super Bowls:
Denver Broncos (3-5 overall)
Las Vegas Raiders (3-2 overall)
Washington Commanders (3-2 overall)
Teams with 2 Super Bowls:
Los Angeles Rams (2-3 overall)
Miami Dolphins (2-3 overall)
Indianapolis Colts (2-2 overall)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0 overall)
Baltimore Ravens (2-0 overall)
Teams with 1 Super Bowl:
Philadelphia Eagles (1-3 overall)
Seattle Seahawks (1-2 overall)
Chicago Bears (1-1 overall)
New Orleans Saints (1-0 overall)
New York Jets (1-0 overall)
Teams with zero Super Bowls:
Buffalo Bills (0-4 overall)
Minnesota Vikings (0-4 overall)
Cincinnati Bengals (0-3 overall)
Atlanta Falcons (0-2 overall)
Carolina Panthers (0-2 overall)
Los Angeles Chargers (0-1 overall)
Arizona Cardinals (0-1 overall)
Tennessee Titans (0-1 overall)
Cleveland Browns (zero appearances)
Detroit Lions (zero appearances)
Houston Texans (zero appearances)
Jacksonville Jaguars (zero appearances)