37. 1968 New York Jets
Some make take offense to this ranking. As a disclaimer, this game is and should be one of the most famous Super Bowls thanks to Jets quarterback Joe Namath’s guarantee that his underdog team would defeat the heavily-favored Baltimore Colts and Johnny Unitas. Namath delivered on that guarantee by a low score of 16-7. Overall, though, these Jets just weren’t the most impressive Super Bowl winners. Namath threw for 3,147 yards that season, decent enough numbers for that run-focused era of NFL football. However, he did so while maintaining a paltry 49.2 percent completion rate, a number that would not fly in today’s NFL. Their leading rusher was Matt Schnell with 742 yards. It is important to note that they featured great wideout Don Maynard, who racked up an excellent 1,297 receiving yards in the 1968 season.

Namath was a highly famous player who essentially made his career off of his guarantee. And that’s not to discredit what he did, as it was ultimately a climate-changing game for the entire sport of football. While that can never be taken away from these Jets, Namath ultimately ended up as a somewhat overrated quarterback. Nevertheless, Super Bowls aren’t about stats, and this put the AFL on the map in a huge way. It’s tough to rank this Super Bowl team due to the dynamics in play, but overall they weren’t among the greatest.