The Super Bowl is just around the corner as the NFL regular season is almost a done deal. The best teams are resting their key players while the worst are doubling down on tanking efforts; it is free-for-all at this stage. What's more, with the conclusion of a regular season comes the introduction of the postseason, a time when all teams have the chance to become Super Bowl champions.The Bowl is the pinnacle of an NFL player's career, and only the best of the best have a shot at glory. We have seen some legends like Randy Moss, Chad OchoCinco Johnson, Calvin Johnson, Drew Brees, and others not lift the coveted trophy. Hence, it's a big deal. So, in honor of SB LVII, here are the last ten teams to win the Super Bowl. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe last 10 Super Bowl winners1. LVI — Los Angeles Rams2. LV — Tampa Bay Buccaneers3. LIII — New England Patriots4. LII — Philadelphia Eagles5. LI — New England Patriots6. 50 — Denver Broncos7. XLIX — New England Patriots8. XLVIII — Seattle Seahawks9. XLVII — Baltimore Ravens10. XLVI — New York Giants View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAbout Super Bowl LVIISB LVII will mark the latest iteration of the biggest game in the NFL season, the Super Bowl. It is an event that pits the best team in the AFC Conference against the best team in the NFC Conference. It is contested after both sides are determined following a long and tedious regular season and postseason.This year's Super Bowl (SB LVII) will be held at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Sunday, February 12, 2023. The game's venue belongs to the Arizona Cardinals, a team already out of the playoff picture. It is worthy to note that the Cardinals' absence means that we won't be getting another Super Bowl host to win the Bowl in their home stadium. This happened with the last two SBs, as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Rams lifted the trophy in their backyards.The stage is set, and all that is left is for the playoffs to culminate in February's big Bowl game. May the best team win! View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe current NFL standingsThe NFL Standings as per divisions currently look like this as we count down to the playoffs:AFC East1. Buffalo Bills 12-32. Miami Dolphins 8-73. New England Patriots 7-84. New York Jets 7-8AFC South1. Jacksonville Jaguars 7-82. Tennessee Titans 7-93. Indianapolis Colts 4-10-14. Houston Texans 2-12-1AFC North1. Cincinnati Bengals 11-42. Baltimore Ravens 10-53. Pittsburgh Steelers 7-84. Cleveland Browns 6-9AFC West1. Kansas City Chiefs 12-32. Los Angeles Chargers 9-63. Las Vegas Raiders 6-94. Denver Broncos 4-11NFC East1. Philadelphia Eagles 13-22. Dallas Cowboys 12-43. New York Giants 8-6-14. Washington Commanders 7-7-1NFC South1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-82. Carolina Panthers 6-93. New Orleans Saints 6-94. Atlanta Falcons 5-10NFC North1. Minnesota Vikings 12-32. Detroit Lions 7-83. Green Bay Packers 7-84. Chicago Bears 3-12NFC West1. San Francisco 49ers 11-42. Seattle Seahawks 7-83. Los Angeles Rams 5-104. Arizona Cardinals 4-11