Last Super Bowl Featuring Two Teams Without a Win: A Look Back
The last Super Bowl with two winless teams was in 2000, with the Rams and Titans facing off for the championship
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Detroit: So, you’re curious about the last time two teams that had never won a Super Bowl faced off, huh? Well, it was back in 2000 when the St. Louis Rams took on the Tennessee Titans. The Rams won that game 23-16, and it was quite the showdown.
Right now, there are still a dozen NFL teams that haven’t snagged a Super Bowl win. This year, the Detroit Lions and Buffalo Bills are looking pretty good and could end up playing each other in the big game. Can you believe it? Neither team has ever won a Super Bowl, with the Lions not even making an appearance yet!
Both teams are gearing up for their playoff games this weekend. The Lions are hosting the Washington Commanders, while the Bills are facing off against the Baltimore Ravens. If they both win, we could see a historic matchup.
Imagine if the Lions and Bills meet in the Super Bowl! It would be a huge deal, marking the first time in ages that two teams without a Super Bowl win would go head-to-head. The last time that happened was in 2000, and before that, it was in 1987 with the Giants and Broncos.
It’s wild to think about how many teams have yet to win a Super Bowl. The Titans, for instance, are still on that list, having moved from Houston to Tennessee. And the last time two teams that had never appeared in a Super Bowl faced off was in 1986 when the Bears beat the Patriots.
So, keep an eye on the playoffs! If the Lions and Bills keep winning, we might just witness a game that could change the history books.