Denver Broncos Super Bowl Wins

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Denver Broncos Super Bowl Wins
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The Denver Broncos are one of the most successful teams in the NFL and have three Super Bowl wins to their name. The Broncos won Super Bowl XXXII (1997), Super Bowl XXXIII (1998), and Super Bowl 50 (2015). Their last playoff appearance was in the 2015 season when they won the Super Bowl for the third time. Since then the Broncos have failed to make it to the playoffs. The Broncos have a Super Bowl record with more losses than wins. Although the Broncos have made it to a whopping eight Super Bowls, they failed to win it on five occasions. Let us take a deep dive into the Denver Broncos' Super Bowl wins.

How many Super Bowls have the Denver Broncos won?

The Denver Broncos have won three Super Bowls. The first Super Bowl win for the Broncos came in 1998 (Super Bowl XXXII) when they defeated the Green Bay Packers. The Broncos made it to the Super Bowl again the next season and won the Super Bowl XXXIII against the Atlanta Falcons. The next and last Super Bowl appearance for the Denver outfit came in 2016 (Super Bowl 50) where they defeated the Carolina Panthers. Here is a list of Denver Broncos’ wins:

XXXII: Denver Broncos 24, Green Bay Packers 10 (1998)

XXXIII: Denver Broncos 34, Atlanta Falcons 19 (1999)

50: Denver Broncos 24, Carolina Panthers 10 (2016)

When was the last time the Denver Broncos won the Super Bowl?

As of December 2024, the Denver Broncos won their last Super Bowl in the 2015 season. The Broncos finished the season as the number 1 seed from the AFC. Super Bowl 50 was the third Super Bowl win for the Broncos and it was their eighth appearance at a Super Bowl. The Broncos won the match 24-10 against the Carolina Panthers despite having the lowest total passing yards (194) at a Super Bowl game.

Denver Broncos Super Bowl wins years: What years did the Broncos go to the Super Bowl?

The Broncos have made it to eight Super Bowls and won three of them. Here is a list of the Denver Broncos Super Bowl wins:

YearSuper BowlOpponentScore
1998XXXIIGreen Bay Packers24-10
1999XXXIIIAtlanta Falcons34-19
201650Carolina Panthers24-10

Denver Broncos Super Bowl appearances: How many Super Bowl appearances do the Broncos have?

The Broncos have one of the highest Super Bowl appearances for an NFL team. The Broncos first made it to a Super Bowl in 1978, where they lost against the Cowboys. The Broncos would not go on to win a Super Bowl till their fifth Super Bowl appearance in 1998. Here is a list of all Denver Broncos Super Bowl appearances:

XII: Broncos 10, Cowboys 27 (1978)

XXI: Broncos 20, Giants 39 (1987)

XXII: Broncos 10, Washington 42 (1988)

XXIV: Broncos 10, 49ers 55 (1990)

XXXII: Broncos 31, Packers 24 (1998)

XXXIII: Broncos 34, Falcons 19 (1999)

XLVIII: Broncos 8, Seahawks 43 (2014)

50: Broncos 24, Panthers 10 (2016)

What teams did the Denver Broncos win the Super Bowl against?

The Broncos have won three Super Bowl games. They have won the matches against the following teams:

XXXII: Denver Broncos vs. Green Bay Packers (1998)

XXXIII: Denver Broncos vs. Atlanta Falcons (1999)

50: Denver Broncos vs. Carolina Panthers (2016)

What teams did the Denver Broncos lose the Super Bowl against?

The Denver Broncos are tied for the most number of Super Bowl losses by a team (5) with the New England Patriots. Here are the teams against whom the Broncos have lost the Super Bowl:

XII: Denver Broncos vs. Dallas Cowboys (1978)

XXI: Denver Broncos vs. New York Giants (1987)

XXII: Denver Broncos vs. Washington Redskins (now the Washington Football Team) (1988)

XXIV: Denver Broncos vs. San Francisco 49ers (1990)

XLVIII: Denver Broncos vs, Seattle Seahawks (2014)

List of Denver Broncos Super Bowl Rings

The Broncos have won three Super Bowl Rings.

Year of Winning Super Bowl RingSuper Bowl
1998XXXII
1999XXXIII
201650

FAQs on the Denver Broncos

A. Denver Broncos was established on August 14, 1959. 

A. Sean Payton is the head coach of the Denver Broncos as of 2024.

A. Denver has not hosted a Super Bowl as of 2024.

A.  Bo Nix is the starting quarterback of the Denver Broncos in 2024.

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