Long Super Bowl Droughts: It’s Been a While for These Teams
Some of the biggest NFL franchises are on long Super Bowl droughts after going over 25 years without winning the Vince Lombardi trophy. As fans of these clubs yearn for the glory of the past, a lot has changed since their team last lifted.
We are taking you on a ride in a time machine to revisit what society was like back in those years. Continue reading to discover fascinating facts, events, and world history to put life into context for how long the Super Bowl drafts of these teams have been.
New York Jets (Super Bowl III, 1969)
On Jan. 12, 1969, Joe Namath and the New York Jets shocked the Baltimore Ravens in a 16-7 win as 18-point underdogs. Little did fans know that their beloved Jets would go more than 55 years (and counting) without another Super Bowl title.
1969 was a year to remember for Jets fans and US citizens in general. Let’s take a glimpse into a snapshot of happenings from the year when the Jets won their last Super Bowl:
Miami Dolphins (Super Bowl VIII, 1974)
On Jan. 13, 1974, at Rice Stadium in Houston, TX, the Miami Dolphins joined the Green Bay Packers as the only teams to win consecutive Super Bowls. After a 12-2 season and a Vince Lombardy, it would have been an insane prediction to claim the Dolphins would have one of the longest Super Bowl droughts.
Well, it’s 2025, and the Dolphins haven’t won their third title. Not even Dan Marino could change their fortunes. Let’s look back at the year the Dolphins won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1974:
Las Vegas Raiders (Super Bowl XVIII, 1984)
The Las Vegas Raiders are well-known as having one of the most rabid and dedicated fan bases in all of the NFL. Formerly the Los Angeles Raiders and Oakland Raiders, it has been decades since they had the chance to celebrate a Super Bowl, though.
They’ve won three Super Bowls, with their most recent championship coming on Jan. 22, 1984, in Super Bowl XVIII. A lot has changed during their Super Bowl drought, so let’s delve into what was happening that year:
Chicago Bears (Super Bowl XX, 1986)
The Chicago Bears won their first and only Super Bowl in the 1985-86 season. On Jan. 26, 1986, the Bears defeated the New England Patriots in a 46-10 blowout. Led by head coach Mike Ditka to a 15-1 record, the 1985-86 Bears are regarded as one of the best teams of all time.
They would return to the Super Bowl in 2007, falling to Peyton Manning’s Colts by a score of 27-19. Check out the most notable events that happened in the same year as the Bears’ Super Bowl victory in 1986:
Dallas Cowboys (Super Bowl XXX, 1996)
Jerry Jones is the sixth-richest NFL owner and the Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable NFL franchise worth $10.1 billion. That said, it hasn’t translated to Super Bowls over the past three decades.
The Cowboys haven’t won a Super Bowl since Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith were at the helm. They upended the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-17, at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, AZ. Let’s revisit what else happened in the year 1996:
What Teams Have Never Won the Super Bowl?
The teams so far might be on a long Super Bowl drought, but they at least won it. Some NFL franchises can’t say the same.
The Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Houston Texans have never won a Super Bowl title.
The Jaguars were founded in 1995, while the Texans have only been a team since 2002. However, the Browns and Lions’ history dates back more than 80 years! Founded in 1928, the Lions organization is the oldest team in the NFL to never win a Super Bowl.
They won the 1957 NFL Championship — ten years before Super Bowl I. In the post-war baby boomer era, the top song on Billboard was Elvis Presley’s “All Shook Up”!
Are you a Lions fan looking to build a time machine back to 1957 to celebrate their championship? That will cost you $0.30 a gallon to fill up your gas tank! However, according to the latest Super Bowl 59 odds, you might just have to be a little more patient instead of entering a time machine to see the Lions win a title.