27. 2013 Seattle Seahawks
These Seahawks were the height of their infamous “Legion of Boom” defense, which ranked first in the NFL at 14.4 points allowed per game in 2013. Indeed, the combination of Richard Sherman, Kam Chancellor, Bobby Wagner, Earl Thomas, and others was a fearsome task for any opposing offense. But unlike many other Super Bowl teams on this list, Seattle didn’t win with just defense alone.

No, they had a blossoming offense in quarterback Russell Wilson’s second season in the NFL. He played a smart style of football with Marshawn Lynch anchoring the power run game out of the backfield. The combination was enough to take the NFL by storm that season, and they did. Ultimately the defense proved to be too much even for the record 2013 statistics Peyton Manning put up with the Broncos. It seemed like Denver was really never in the game from the start, and they lost 43-8. The team eventually had to get paid and it slowly fell apart from here. Wilson has yet to reach the heights he did in this fateful season. In his defense, it’s a lofty perch to obtain.