Ranking the greatest teams in NFL history

The best ever
10. 2000 Baltimore Ravens
Super Bowl XXXV winners
9. 1999 St. Louis Rams
One of the most dramatic Super Bowls ever
8. 1998 Minnesota Vikings
A team for the ages
7. 2007 New England Patriots
One of the greatest to not win
6. 1962 Green Bay Packers
A dynasty
5. 1992 Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl run
4. 1989 San Francisco 49ers
Montana at the heart
3. 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers
Red hot for years
2. 1985 Chicago Bears
An iconic side
1. 1972 Miami Dolphins
The perfect team?
The best ever

The NFL has seen countless legendary teams over the years, but only a select few have etched their names into football immortality. Whether through flawless records, dominant Super Bowl runs, or revolutionary play, these teams set the standard for greatness. Here's our ranking of the 10 best teams in NFL history.

10. 2000 Baltimore Ravens

The 2000 Ravens fielded one of the most fearsome defenses the NFL has ever seen. Led by Ray Lewis, the Ravens allowed just 165 points during the regular season, an NFL record for a 16-game season.

Super Bowl XXXV winners

Their defense dominated every game, and while their offense wasn’t flashy, it didn’t need to be. They powered through the playoffs and capped off their season with a 34-7 win over the Giants in Super Bowl XXXV. The Ravens’ defense was so dominant that it carried them to a championship and remains the standard for defensive excellence.

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9. 1999 St. Louis Rams

Known as "The Greatest Show on Turf," the 1999 Rams revolutionized NFL offense. With MVP Kurt Warner at quarterback, Marshall Faulk’s all-purpose brilliance, and elite wide receivers Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt, the Rams posted a 13-3 regular season record and scored at will.

One of the most dramatic Super Bowls ever

They capped off the season with an exhilarating win in Super Bowl XXXIV, beating the Tennessee Titans 23-16 in one of the most dramatic finishes in Super Bowl history. The Rams’ high-flying offense reshaped the way teams approached the game and left a lasting legacy.

8. 1998 Minnesota Vikings

The 1998 Vikings were a sight to behold. Featuring the electrifying Randy Moss in his rookie season, veteran quarterback Randall Cunningham, and Hall of Fame receiver Cris Carter, the Vikings were everywhere in offense. They set an NFL record by scoring 556 points during the regular season, finishing 15-1.

A team for the ages

Though they famously fell short in the NFC Championship Game in heartbreaking fashion, their offensive firepower and near-perfect regular season make them one of the best teams ever. They may not have claimed the Lombardi Trophy, but the '98 Vikings were a team for the ages.

7. 2007 New England Patriots

The 2007 Patriots were an offensive juggernaut. With Tom Brady at quarterback and Randy Moss having a record-breaking season with 23 receiving touchdowns, New England went 16-0 in the regular season, the first team to do so since the league expanded to a 16-game schedule.

One of the greatest to not win

Their offense was almost unstoppable, and their defense, led by names like Tedy Bruschi and Rodney Harrison, was formidable as well. Despite their Super Bowl XLII loss to the Giants, the sheer dominance they displayed all season long makes them one of the greatest teams to never win it all.

6. 1962 Green Bay Packers

Vince Lombardi’s 1962 Packers were the gold standard of the NFL in the early 60s. With a nearly perfect 13-1 record, this team was loaded with Hall of Fame talent, including Bart Starr at quarterback, Jim Taylor at running back, and a stout defense led by Ray Nitschke.

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A dynasty

Lombardi’s disciplined, no-nonsense approach and brilliant game management made this team unbeatable. They won their second straight NFL Championship that year, further solidifying the Packers' status as one of the greatest dynasties ever. Lombardi’s Packers defined excellence.

5. 1992 Dallas Cowboys

The 1992 Cowboys were the birth of a dynasty that would go on to define the NFL in the 1990s. Coached by Jimmy Johnson and led by the trio of Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin, this team had a perfect mix of young talent and seasoned veterans.

Super Bowl run

They went 13-3 in the regular season and destroyed the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVII, winning 52-17. This team was just getting started, going on to win three Super Bowls in four years, but the 1992 squad set the tone with an unforgettable season.

4. 1989 San Francisco 49ers

The 1989 San Francisco 49ers were a finely-tuned machine, led by one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, Joe Montana, and the genius of head coach Bill Walsh. They steamrolled through the regular season with a 14-2 record and then took their game to another level in the playoffs, winning Super Bowl XXIV with a record-setting 55-10 blowout against the Denver Broncos.

Montana at the heart

Montana’s postseason performance was flawless, throwing 11 touchdowns with zero interceptions. Combine that with the unstoppable Jerry Rice, and you have a team that dominated on every front.

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3. 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers

The 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers were the perfect blend of a suffocating defense and an explosive offense. Under coach Chuck Noll, they posted a 14-2 record, riding the wave of their famous "Steel Curtain" defense. Players like Jack Lambert, Mel Blount, and "Mean" Joe Greene made life miserable for opposing offenses, while Terry Bradshaw, Lynn Swann, and Franco Harris powered the offense.

Red hot for years

They finished the season with a thrilling win over the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XIII, their third Super Bowl victory in five years. The '78 Steelers were a dynasty in every sense of the word.

 

2. 1985 Chicago Bears

Known for their bruising defense, the 1985 Chicago Bears were practically untouchable. Coached by the charismatic Mike Ditka and powered by Buddy Ryan's iconic "46 defense," the Bears went 15-1 during the regular season and annihilated opponents in the playoffs. With defensive stars like Mike Singletary, Richard Dent, and William "The Refrigerator" Perry, they allowed just 10 points in the entire postseason.

An iconic side

The Bears capped off their season with a 46-10 demolition of the Patriots in Super Bowl XX. Their swagger, toughness, and historic defense made them one of the most unforgettable teams in NFL history.

1. 1972 Miami Dolphins

Who else could it have been? The 1972 Miami Dolphins are the only team in NFL history to achieve a perfect season, and that feat still stands as one of the greatest accomplishments in sports. Led by legendary coach Don Shula and stars like quarterback Bob Griese and fullback Larry Csonka, the Dolphins finished the regular season 14-0 and went on to win all their playoff games, including Super Bowl VII.

The perfect team?

This level of dominance, capped with an unblemished 17-0 record, remains the gold standard, making the '72 Dolphins an easy pick for the top spot. No team before or since has matched their perfection.

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