All three of the Minnesota Vikings are going to show up on this list but this is the highest of the bunch, with Miami leading by 24-0 after three quarters and icing the game with ease.
Long after the Steel Curtain, the Pittsburgh Steelers still had that gritty defense on display in the 40th Super Bowl as they dismantled the Seattle Seahawks to the tune of 21-10.
An undefeated season coming to an end on a historic upset, the New York Giants pulled out a miraculous victory thanks to Eli Manning's heroics and stopped the Patriots from going 18-0.
The reenactment of the Battle of New Orleans may have been the highlight from the game, but long before Patrick Mahomes, it was a defensive effort that gave the Kansas City Chiefs a Super Bowl victory for the Vikings' second appearance on this list.
The Blunder Bowl had 11 total turnovers from the two squads and Chuck Howley won Super Bowl MVP on the losing side, the only player in league history to do so. Baltimore's 7 giveaways remain the most for a Super Bowl winner in history.
Just a year later, the Dallas Cowboys were back at it, this time with a far better offensive showing while the defense was even tighter.
Joe freaking Namath. The 18-point underdog guaranteed a victory for the New York Jets and delivered the team their only Super Bowl title, as they won 16-7.
The last appearance for Minnesota on the list, it comes one of the greatest dynasties of all-time with the Steel Curtain Pittsburgh Steelers shutting them down to just 6 total points.
To this day, the only undefeated season in NFL history saw Don Shula eek out a 14-7 victory with the Washington offense not recording a single point.
The final Super Bowl victory for the New England Patriots dynasty saw Bill Belichick paint one final defensive masterpice. Against a historic offense led by Sean McVay and Jared Goff, he brought the goods, limiting them to just 3 points on the evening.