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

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

T-5. 4 – New York Giants

The Giants’ first two Super Bowl titles were fueled by elite defense, led by Lawrence Taylor, and a powerful running game under coach Bill Parcells. They utilized a similar formula for their next two victories two decades later, notably defeating an 18-0 Patriots’ squad to end the 2007 season and Brady’s Patriots again four years later.

T-5. 4- Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs’ first Super Bowl title came in Super Bowl 4 (1969 season) as the final AFL-NFL world championship matchup. Then, after going 50 years without another championship, the Chiefs capped the 2019 season with the first of three Super Bowl wins under coach Andy Reid and behind quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ legendary clutch play.

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