50. 2015 Denver Broncos
Like Gruden’s 2002 Bucs, the 2015 Denver Broncos rode an all-time great defense and a bland, uninspiring offense to a grinding Super Bowl win. They had made the championship game in 2013 following what may be the single greatest offensive season in NFL history with Peyton Manning at the helm. But two years later, Manning seemed to be a quickly-fading shell of himself. Manning was even hurt and replaced by upstart Brock Osweiler, only to see him return right before their playoff run.

So the team limited his opportunities to pass the ball, choosing to run it and allow the defense to control the games. They did so, with defensive end Von Miller dominating the line of scrimmage. Their defense was stacked to the brim beyond that, with their “No Fly Zone” secondary making plays and causing turnovers. The Broncos faced a dangerous opponent in the 15-1 Carolina Panthers led by quarterback Cam Newton. They forced Newton to fumble en route to a 24-10 win. Their defense took them almost all the way, though, with Manning throwing for 2,249 yards as their leading passer. They just weren’t a well-rounded enough team to be up among the best Super Bowl winners.