49. 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger took the NFL by storm in his rookie season of 2004, leading the Steelers to a 15-1 record. But it was his second year in 2005 where the Steelers truly found success. Like many Lombardi Trophy winners on this list, Pittsburgh got hot at the right time and things just fell into place. Their regular-season record was a solid 11-5, nothing amazing.

Similar to the unbelievable run of the 2011 New York Giants, Pittsburgh had to win three road games to even make it to the Super Bowl that year. They did so and met the Seattle Seahawks, emerging victoriously by a count of 21-10. That year, Roethlisberger only threw for 2,385 yards while the team was without a 1,000-yard receiver. Still, they had a solid core on offense with Hines Ward and Jerome Bettis, and also the NFL’s third-ranked defense. The 2005 Steelers continued the tradition of excellence for the franchise. They just weren’t an unbelievable team in terms of Super Bowl champions, and they caught a ton of breaks.