42. 1987 Washington Redskins
This team won the Super Bowl amidst some strange circumstances. First, the 1987 NFL season was shortened by a strike and somehow Washington won their second Super Bowl during such a season. But the biggest story of the year was quarterback Doug Williams. He became the first black quarterback to start and win a Super Bowl that year, a record that stood on its own until Russell Wilson won a Lombardi Trophy with Seattle in early 2014.

Williams will forever be etched into NFL history thanks to this run. Overall, it just wasn’t as impressive on paper as it was historic. He only started two regular-season games and wasn’t the team’s official starter in any of their 11 wins. In fact, their leading passer on the year was Jay Schroeder with a paltry 1,878 yards. George Rogers led the Redskins in rushing with a mere 613 yards. But despite all of those downfalls, Washington got hot at the right time and smoked the Denver Broncos by a score of 42-10. Williams was named the Most Valuable Player with a four-touchdown performance. This Super Bowl win was much more of a testament to Joe Gibbs’ prowess as a head coach.