12. 1991 Washington Redskins
This team is simply an unheralded Super Bowl winner that nevertheless deserves its due among the great Super Bowl winners of all-time. Going down their list of starters doesn’t produce a ton of names that people talk about to this day. But they should. Mark Rypien led the team in passing with 3,564 yards. His top receiver was Gary Clark with a solid 1,340 yards and his top rusher was Earnest Byner with 1,048 yards. They had another receiver who put up solid numbers in Art Monk. Those are all solid players, but not ones you’ll often hear discussed among the greats.

Under head coach Joe Gibbs, that just didn’t matter. Gibbs showed he was a master of making his talent work together as this team bulldozed its way to a 14-2 record. The team was first in the NFL in scoring average and second in the league in points allowed per game. It doesn’t get much more balanced than that. The Redskins trounced the Buffalo Bills 37-24 in the Super Bowl. Rypien was named MVP, and he was also the third quarterback Gibbs had won a Super Bowl with. This team is underrated to this day.