17. 1973 Miami Dolphins
This Dolphins team is rarely if ever brought up because of their all-time great team yet to be discussed on this list. However, it absolutely must be pointed out that the 1973 Dolphins accomplished something few Super Bowl-winning teams do, and that’s avoiding the almost inevitable regression. These Dolphins won the Super Bowl for the second time in as many years by implementing a punishing ground attack led by Larry Csonka and his 1,003 rushing yards. They controlled opposing teams by allowing a paltry 10.7 points per game, good enough for first in the NFL.

They didn’t need to pass much to win, evident by their leading passer, Bob Griese, only having 1,422 yards passing that season. It didn’t matter. They went 12-2 and while they weren’t quite up to the level of the previous year, they were a dominant, all-time great Super Bowl champion nonetheless. Don Shula’s repeat winners deserve their due in the annals of NFL history.