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Highlights

Unveiled: The NFL Powerhouses Dominating Super Bowl History Like No Other

Unveiled: The NFL Powerhouses Dominating Super Bowl History Like No Other

Coach Bill Walsh’s revolutionary “West Coast” style of offense that emphasized short passing and ball possession allowed the pair of Montana and wide receiver Jerry Rice to thrive as a duo. The 49ers went on to win another Super Bowl in 1994 behind quarterback Steve Young.

49ers quarterback Joe Montana (16) celebrates with offensive lineman Guy McIntyre after a touchdown during Super Bowl 24 in New Orleans. (AP Photo)

T-5. 4 – Green Bay Packers

The NFL’s best team at the time of the Super Bowl’s creation was the Packers as they won the big game in its first two seasons (1966 over the Kansas City Chiefs and ’67 over the Oakland Raiders) under legendary head coach Vince Lombardi.

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