Ranked: The worst teams to ever reach the Super Bowl

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10: 2008 Arizona Cardinals
9: 1996 New England Patriots
8: 2003 Carolina Panthers
7: 2000 New York Giants
6: 1994 San Diego Chargers
5: 1986 Denver Broncos
4: 1987 Denver Broncos
3: 1992 Buffalo Bills
2: 1979 Los Angeles Rams
1: 1985 New England Patriots
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Reaching the Super Bowl is an achievement in itself, even if winning it is the ultimate goal. For some teams, they never had a realistic chance to lift the Lombardi Trophy, given who they were matched up with on the day. For others, even reaching the Super Bowl was a surprise. Let’s take a look at the worst teams to ever reach the biggest game in sports.

10: 2008 Arizona Cardinals

The 2008 Arizona Cardinals needed a lot of luck to even make the playoffs in 2008, winning the abject NFC West with a 9-7 record. The rest of the division went 13-35, gifting Arizona six easy wins and a path to the playoffs. Remarkably, they probably should’ve beaten the Steelers in the Super Bowl, but their regular season performance was mostly mediocre.

9: 1996 New England Patriots

Drew Bledsoe and the Patriots were a good-but-not-great team in 1996, finishing with an 11-5 record. Were it not for the Jaguars upsetting Denver in the divisional round, the Pats would have travelled to Mile High Stadium for the AFC Championship and probably lost. Instead, they made the Super Bowl and were comfortably beaten 35-21 by the Green Bay Packers.

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8: 2003 Carolina Panthers

The Panthers were at their best during the early 2000s, with Jake Delhomme at the forefront. Delhomme led the Panthers to an 11-5 finish, but, as Athlon Sports points out, seven of those 11 wins came by three points or fewer. Carolina went into Philadelphia and upset the Eagles before pushing the Patriots close, but they weren’t able to get the job done.

7: 2000 New York Giants

The Giants’ offense struggled throughout 2000, so it was no surprise to see the Baltimore Ravens defense dominate in the Super Bowl. The Giants’, defense, on the other hand, was among the best in the league, so to see them concede 34 points in the Super Bowl was a shock and showed the difference in quality between the two teams.

6: 1994 San Diego Chargers

The 1994 San Diego Chargers made the Super Bowl in their own unique way, coming back from huge deficits in both the divisional and championship rounds. Their opponent, the San Francisco 49ers, were a buzz saw at the time and had already beaten San Diego 38-15 in week 15 of the regular season, so it was no surprise to see a similar scoreline, 49-26, in the Super Bowl.

5: 1986 Denver Broncos

The Broncos reached the Super Bowl after a close win over New England and John Elway executing ‘The Drive’ to beat the Browns late in the AFC Championship. When they reached the Super Bowl, their opponents, the New York Giants featuring Phil Simms and Lawrence Taylor, completely blew them out, winning 39-20. Athlon Sports suggests it wasn’t even as close as that!

4: 1987 Denver Broncos

A tough couple of years for the Mile High City as their Broncos once against reached the Super Bowl only to be blown out yet again. The Broncos led 10-0 after the first quarter before Washington responded with five touchdowns in the second, per Pro Football Reference. It was a procession from there on out, with Washington adding another score in the fourth quarter.

3: 1992 Buffalo Bills

The 1992 Bills were a good team, so having them this high feels a little tough. They did, however, lose 52-17 to the Dallas Cowboys in the Super Bowl. Per Statmuse, the Bills’ nine turnovers is a Super Bowl record, gifting the Cowboys five fumbles and both Frank Reich and Jim Kelly throwing two picks.

2: 1979 Los Angeles Rams

Per Athlon Sports, the 1979 Rams only beat two teams with a winning record in the regular season and yet were able to make it to the Super Bowl. They seemed to improve as the playoffs went on, beating the Cowboys with a late TD in the divisional round before shutting out Tampa Bay in the NFC Championship. The Super Bowl was close-ish, but no one thought they had a chance.

1: 1985 New England Patriots

It’s difficult when you come up against what is considered by many to be the greatest team in NFL history, but you would still hope to gain more than 123 total yards. The Pats had relied on their defense all season long, but it capitulated at the wrong moment, conceding 46 points to the Bears in what was a record defeat at the time.

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