One of the best parts of the NFL’s 17th game is it adds more chances for Super Bowl rematches.
Take the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. Fans don’t have to wait until 2025 — when the NFC East is slated to play the AFC West again — for a rematch between the two sides. As same place finishers, they see each other this year.
The 17th game has also opened a portal to where there are more possible historical Super Bowl rematches than before. Washington gets to revisit four of their five Super Bowl appearances thanks to the 17th game.
Here is a look at all 27 historical Super Bowl rematches on the 2023 schedule.
Week 1 — Super Bowls XXXIX, LII
The New England Patriots got the better of the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX, 24-21. However, the more memorable matchup was Super Bowl LII, a fast-break affair that saw the Eagles prevail 41-33.
Week 2 — Super Bowl XXII
Washington crushed the Denver Broncos 42-10 in San Diego with Doug Williams earning the game’s MVP.
Week 3 — Super Bowls XXVI, LVI
Washington earned their last Super Bowl win to date with a 37-24 victory over the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVI. Andre Reed slamming his helmet is a relatable moment for anyone who has ever been frustrated by anything ever.
The Los Angeles Rams edged the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 in Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium.
Week 5 — Super Bowls II, IV
The Green Bay Packers take on the Las Vegas Raiders — originally the Oakland Raiders — in a rematch of Super Bowl II. Green Bay prevailed 33-14.
The Kansas City Chiefs face the Minnesota Vikings in a Super Bowl IV rematch. The Chiefs brought a satisfactory conclusion to the AFL with a 23-7 win over the Vikings.
Week 6 — Super Bowl XXV
Week 7 — Super Bowls XIV, XXXII
The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Los Angeles Rams 31-19 at the Rose Bowl in Super Bowl XIV.
The Denver Broncos prevented the Green Bay Packers from repeating as Super Bowl champions with a win in Super Bowl XXXII in San Diego.
Week 8 — Super Bowls XVI, XXIII, XLIV
The San Francisco 49ers dusted the Cincinnati Bengals in two separate Big Games: 26-21 in Super Bowl XVI and 20-16 in Super Bowl XXIII.
The New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts also have a rematch as they faced each other in Super Bowl XLIV. The Saints prevailed 31-17.
Week 10 — Super Bowl XLV
The Green Bay Packers’ most recent Super Bowl win came in Super Bowl XLV when they beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25. Weirdly this is the only world championship Aaron Rodgers has ever won.
Week 11 — Super Bowl LVII
The Super Bowl rematch that will most readily come to mind is the most recent. The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles see what’s changed in a year.
Week 12 — Super Bowls XLII, XLVI
The New York Giants and New England Patriots both had memorable, dramatic Super Bowls in XLII and XLVI. However, the Giants came out on top both times.
Week 13 — Super Bowl I, VII, XVII, XLIII
Dec. 3 will have the most Super Bowl rematches of the season, and each game represented will be a “first.”
Green Bay and Kansas City is a rematch from the first Super Bowl, then known as the AFL-NFL World Championship Game. The Packers won 35-10.
The Miami Dolphins taking on Washington is a renewing of Super Bowl VII, wherein Don Shula’s side capped off a perfect season since the merger and the franchise’s first Super Bowl win.
Super Bowl XVII, when Washington beat Miami, was the first Super Bowl win for that franchise.
The Arizona Cardinals facing the Pittsburgh Steelers is a rematch of Super Bowl XLIII, the Cardinals’ first Super Bowl appearance. Steelers receiver Santonio Holmes stole the show with a clutch tip-toe catch to deliver Pittsburgh its sixth Super Bowl win, 27-23.
Week 14 — Super Bowl XI
The Raiders earned their first Super Bowl victory on their second try as they downed the Vikings 32-14. For Minnesota, this would be their last Super Bowl appearance to date.
Week 15 — Super Bowls XXVII, XXVIII
Take your pick as the Dallas Cowboys throttled the Bills in each game.
Week 16 — Super Bowl VI, XLVII
The “Bridesmaids of the NFL” finally had their wedding day as the Cowboys strangled the Dolphins 24-3. Dallas’ three points allowed is still a Super Bowl record only matched by the Patriots in Super Bowl LIII.
Week 17 — Super Bowl XL
At least Bill Leavy and his crew won’t be officiating this game.