The Chiefs came back to the Super Bowl during the pandemic, trying to throw a real wrench in Jordan McLaughlin Jersey Tom Brady's dynasty plans by creating their own little party in KC. The Tom Brady showed up with his new team, as the Buccaneers hosted the Super Bowl and Brady -- at the tender age of 344 -- won his seventh Super Bowl in fairly boring fashion.One could even argue it was Brady's presence and Brady's age and the sheer dominance of the Bucs over a heretofore unstoppable offense that made this interesting. Because it wasn't the close nature of the game, the ending or anything drama related to the action on the field.The shell-shock nature of what happened created the drama and the talking points. Also: Patrick Mahomes on the other side led a lot of us to believe "they'll get going eventually" and they never did. This was a tough Super Bowl to watch and an even tougher one to rank. 55. Super Bowl XXIX 49, 26 Steve Young threw six touchdown pa ses and the Niners nearly hung a 50 burger in a Super Bowl, demolishing the Chargers in a game that didn't even feel this close. 54. Super Bowl XLVIII 43, 8 Start to finish the Seahawks defense absolutely dominated and the favored Broncos' historic offense. An absolute bludgeoning that no one saw coming. 53. Super Bowl XXIV San Francisco 49ers 55, Denver Broncos 10 An absolute blasting that was out of hand by halftime (27-3) as an utterly dominant Niners squad that was loaded on both sides of the ball just beat up on an overmatched Broncos team. Dominance is fun but not when you want an epic game. The Broncos were actually the top defensive team in football here. 52. Super Bowl XXXV 34, 7 The Giants had the tables turned on them after demolishing the 41-0 in the NFC Championship game, getting completely snuffed out by the Ravens in the title game. I always think about the alleged $20,000 preseason bet Phil Mickelson put on Rondae Hollis-Jefferson Jersey the Ravens to win it all when I think of this game. 51. Super Bowl XXXVII 48, 21 The Jon Gruden Bowl sent the Raiders spiraling (they wouldn't return to the playoffs until 2016!) following a devastating blowout. The Bucs' defense suffocated the powerful Raiders offense. It's not fair that Rich Gannon and that offense are remembered by this game. They were incredible. 50. Super Bowl XXII 42, Denver Broncos 10 Doug Williams became the first African-American quarterback to start, and after trailing 10-0 in the first quarter, the Redskins responded with an absurd 42 unanswered points, 35 in the second quarter. This was not a thriller in the second half. 49. Super Bowl XXVII 52, 17 This game should have been 59-17 except for Don Beebe chasing down Leon Lett late in the game to stop the Cowboys from scoring again. Otherwise, it was a depantsing that featured Jim Kelly getting hurt (Frank Reich replaced him) and Troy Aikman going 22 for 30 for 273 yards and Malik Beasley Jersey four touchdown pa ses to kick start the Cowboys dynasty of the '90s. 48. Super Bowl IV 23, Minnesota Vikings 7 Hank Stram's Chiefs handled the Vikings, snuffing out the rushing attack in a game with pretty sloppy weather. . 47. Super Bowl VIII 24, Minnesota Vikings 7 Bob Griese completed over 85 percent of his pa ses in this game, completing six of his seven attempts. The Dolphins fed Larry Csonka the ball 33 times for 145 yards and led 24-0 going into the fourth quarter. 46. Super Bowl XII Dallas Cowboys 27, Denver Broncos 10 The Broncos were never really any closer than 10 points in this game and Craig Morton's 4-for-15, 39-yard, four-interception performance kind of summed up Denver's effort. 45. Super Bowl I 35, Kansas City Chiefs 10 Bart Starr completed 16 of 23 pa ses for 250 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and the combo of Zeke Bratkowski/Jim Taylor rushed for another three scores in a game that was never close. But it did start a delightful tradition and it featured a man named Zeke Bratkowski. 44. Super Bowl XXVI Washington Redskins 37, Buffalo Bills 24 The Bills closed this game to a two-score affair, but the Redskins were blasting them 24-0 in the third quarter and 37-10 in the fourth. Fun fact: Millions of children demanded their parents change the channel during halftime from CBS to Fox to watch Jim Carrey appear as Fire Marshall Bill on a halftime version of "In Living Color." 43. Super Bowl XV Oakland Raiders 27, 10 The Raiders led 14-3 at half and a trio of Ron Jaworski interceptions was too much for Philadelphia to overcome, especially with Jim Plunkett to sing three touchdowns for an MVP-caliber game. 42. Super Bowl XXXII Denver Broncos Ed Davis Jersey 34, 19 Somehow Chris Chandler wasn't able to stop John Elway from winning his final game as a pro? You don't say. The world was robbed of seeing the Vikings and Broncos square off. This lo s was probably much easier than Super Bowl LI for the Falcons. 41. Super Bowl XXI New York Giants 39, Denver Broncos 20 John Elway and the Broncos would take a 10-7 lead into the second quarter, but the Giants ripped off 26 unanswered points behind our excellent colleague Phil Simms, who lit up the Broncos for 268 yards and three touchdowns before promptly coining the "I'm going to Disney World!" phrase. 40. Malik Sealy Jersey Super Bowl XVIII Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington Redskins 9 Two defensive touchdowns in the first half and a pair of Marcus Allen touchdown runs in the second half snuffed out the 16-win Redskins and Joe Theismann. Hey, Los Angeles can win a Super Bowl! This would be the last AFC title until the 1997 season. 39. Super Bowl VI Dallas Cowboys 24, Miami Dolphins 3 Tom Landry's Cowboys blistered Miami in this one, which is wild because the Dolphins were one season away from going undefeated. Miami managed one second-quarter field goal, while Dallas rumbled for 252 rushing yards. 38. Super Bowl XIX San Francisco 49ers 38, Miami Dolphins 16 Dan Marino threw for more than 5,000 yards in 1984, his second season. He was supposed to end up with so many more chances to win the Super Bowl and he never returned. 37. Super Bowl XI Oakland Raiders 32, Minnesota Vikings 14 A total of 17 Hall of Fame players or coaches were involved in this showdown, but John Madden's Raiders easily waltzed away from Bud Grant's Vikings. 36. Super Bowl IX 16, Minnesota Vikings 6 This was a "Your defense is offensive game" with a halftime