36. 2000 Baltimore Ravens
Among the many teams who won the Super Bowl thanks to a one-sided team featuring an all-time great defense, the 2000 Baltimore Ravens may be the most glaring example. They were led by Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis, who narrowly avoided a murder charge to resume his playing career. Lewis led the Ravens’ defense as they held opponents to 10.3 points per game in the regular season, good enough for first in the NFL.

That defense can legitimately be called the greatest of all-time. If it’s not the best, it’s most definitely in the top three of all-time. Their offense was the polar opposite of that. Quarterback Tony Banks originally led them. But the fact he threw for only 1,578 yards that year meant he had to go. He still led the team in passing yards, however. His ineptitude led to Trent Dilfer becoming the starter. Dilfer was hardly an offensive juggernaut himself, but he had bruising running back Jamal Lewis to help control the clock and let the defense do their thing. The Ravens did just that throughout the playoffs, culminating in a 34-7 thrashing of the New York Giants in the Super Bowl. There is no denying the all-time greatness of the Ravens defense from this year. In terms of all-around Super Bowl teams, however, they aren’t exactly towards the top.