13. 1966 Green Bay Packers
This is a classic Super Bowl team that is tough to rank due to the discrepancy in how the game was played then and how it’s played now. But as Vince Lombardi’s first Super Bowl-winning team, it deserves a spot amongst the greats. In terms of pure counting stats, this team didn’t offer too much on paper. Bart Starr led the team with only 2,257 yards, and the team didn’t have a 1,000-yard rusher or receiver.

But they didn’t need one, as the team allowed an NFL-leading 10.9 points per game. This defense was truly fearsome at points during the 1966 season. A lot of teams were downgraded due to the one-sided nature of their squads on this list, and you could argue that these Packers deserve to be in that boat. However, it’s not to say that their offense was outright bad, as they scored 23.9 points per game. That was good enough for fourth in the NFL during that more low-scoring era. They ended up trouncing Kansas City by a count of 35-10 in the Super Bowl. The Packer’s Super Bowl dynasty was born and will forever be etched into NFL history.