The National Football League (NFL) has delivered a series of historic championship games since the start of the decade, making the Super Bowl an annual spectacle of both athletic competition and cultural phenomena. As of December 10, 2025, the five Super Bowls played since 2020 have collectively redefined the modern NFL landscape, featuring the rise of a new dynasty, the curtain call of a legend, and a host of record-breaking moments that will be discussed for generations.
These contests—from Super Bowl LIV in 2020 through Super Bowl LVIII in 2024—have been defined by dramatic comebacks, high-stakes quarterback duels, and an unprecedented run of success for a single franchise. The following is a deep-dive look at the winners, MVPs, and enduring legacies of the most recent championship games.
Super Bowl Champions Since 2020: A Complete Chronology
The post-2020 era has been marked by a clear shift in power, with the Kansas City Chiefs establishing a modern dynasty. This list provides the essential facts for all five completed Super Bowls since the start of the decade.
- Super Bowl LIV (2020 Season)
- Date: February 2, 2020
- Winner: Kansas City Chiefs (31)
- Loser: San Francisco 49ers (20)
- Location: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, Florida
- Super Bowl MVP: Patrick Mahomes (QB, Chiefs)
- Halftime Show: Jennifer Lopez and Shakira
- Super Bowl LV (2020 Season)
- Date: February 7, 2021
- Winner: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (31)
- Loser: Kansas City Chiefs (9)
- Location: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
- Super Bowl MVP: Tom Brady (QB, Buccaneers)
- Halftime Show: The Weeknd
- Super Bowl LVI (2021 Season)
- Date: February 13, 2022
- Winner: Los Angeles Rams (23)
- Loser: Cincinnati Bengals (20)
- Location: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
- Super Bowl MVP: Cooper Kupp (WR, Rams)
- Halftime Show: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent
- Super Bowl LVII (2022 Season)
- Date: February 12, 2023
- Winner: Kansas City Chiefs (38)
- Loser: Philadelphia Eagles (35)
- Location: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
- Super Bowl MVP: Patrick Mahomes (QB, Chiefs)
- Halftime Show: Rihanna
- Super Bowl LVIII (2023 Season)
- Date: February 11, 2024
- Winner: Kansas City Chiefs (25)
- Loser: San Francisco 49ers (22, in Overtime)
- Location: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
- Super Bowl MVP: Patrick Mahomes (QB, Chiefs)
- Halftime Show: Usher
The Rise of the Chiefs Dynasty and Patrick Mahomes' Legacy
The story of the Super Bowls since 2020 is, overwhelmingly, the story of the Kansas City Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Under the leadership of Head Coach Andy Reid, the Chiefs have appeared in four of the five championship games, winning three of them (LIV, LVII, LVIII).
Mahomes secured his first Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl LIV, leading a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback against the San Francisco 49ers.
His dominance was further cemented by winning the Super Bowl MVP award in three of his four appearances, establishing him as the face of the league.
The most recent victory, Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, was a monumental achievement. The Chiefs defeated the 49ers in the second-ever Super Bowl to go into overtime, with Mahomes orchestrating a final, game-winning drive.
This repeat performance (winning LVII and LVIII) solidified the Chiefs as a true dynasty, echoing the sustained success of previous NFL powerhouses.
Super Bowl LVII: The Brotherly Shove and a Historic QB Matchup
Super Bowl LVII in 2023 was a high-scoring thriller that pitted the Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The game was historically significant as it marked the first time two Black starting quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts, faced off in the Super Bowl.
Hurts delivered a phenomenal performance, but a late-game holding penalty on the Eagles’ defense proved controversial, giving the Chiefs the opportunity to run down the clock and kick the game-winning field goal.
Despite the controversy, the 38-35 final score made it one of the highest-scoring and most memorable Super Bowls of the decade, showcasing the new era of high-powered NFL offenses.
The Home-Field Anomaly and Tom Brady's Final Ring
Two of the Super Bowls since 2020 broke a long-standing tradition: no team had ever played and won a Super Bowl in their home stadium until this era. This historical anomaly occurred in back-to-back years.
Super Bowl LV: The COVID-19 Era and The GOAT's Grand Finale
Super Bowl LV in 2021 was perhaps the most unique of the group. Played during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the crowd size was severely limited, creating a subdued atmosphere compared to previous years.
The game's enduring legacy, however, belongs to quarterback Tom Brady. In his first season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Brady led his team to a dominant 31-9 victory over his rival Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs.
This victory gave Brady his record-extending seventh Super Bowl title and his fifth Super Bowl MVP award.
Crucially, the Buccaneers became the first team in NFL history to play and win the Super Bowl in their home stadium, Raymond James Stadium, giving the home crowd a unique and memorable experience.
Super Bowl LVI: The Rams' Hollywood Ending
The very next year, the Los Angeles Rams repeated the feat, defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 in Super Bowl LVI at their home, SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
The game was a defensive battle that came down to the final minutes, with Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp delivering a clutch performance, including the game-winning touchdown catch, to earn the Super Bowl MVP award.
The victory also made Rams Head Coach Sean McVay the youngest head coach to ever win the Super Bowl, further adding to the historical significance of the contest.
Cultural Impact: Halftime Shows and Record-Breaking Moments
Beyond the game itself, the Super Bowls since 2020 have been cultural milestones, featuring some of the most memorable Halftime Shows and setting new records for viewership and venue history.
- The Hip-Hop Ensemble (Super Bowl LVI): The 2022 Halftime Show was an iconic tribute to West Coast hip-hop, featuring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar. It was widely lauded as one of the best Halftime Shows in history, celebrating the genre's legacy.
- Rihanna's Return (Super Bowl LVII): Rihanna's performance in 2023 marked her first live performance in seven years and became a massive cultural moment, generating huge viewership and social media buzz.
- Las Vegas Debut (Super Bowl LVIII): The 2024 game was the first-ever Super Bowl held in Las Vegas, Nevada, at Allegiant Stadium, ushering in a new era of major sporting events in the Entertainment Capital of the World.
- The Overtime Thriller (Super Bowl LVIII): The Chiefs-49ers rematch became only the second Super Bowl in history to be decided in overtime, providing an unparalleled level of late-game drama.
From the final acts of Tom Brady's legendary career to the establishment of Patrick Mahomes' dynastic run, the Super Bowls played since 2020 have been a period of immense change and unforgettable drama for the NFL. The high-stakes quarterback matchups, the historic home-field victories, and the blockbuster Halftime Shows ensure that each of these championship games will hold a significant place in football history.
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