<Li> 1992 Buffalo Bills--Super Bowl XXVII (played in 1993) </Li> <Li> 1999 Tennessee Titans--Super Bowl XXXIV (played in 2000) </Li> <P> The 1980 Raiders, 2005 Steelers, and 1992 Bills tied for first in their division but lost a tiebreaker . </P> <P> While not a wild card team, the 1969 Kansas City Chiefs were the first non-division winner to win the Super Bowl . They finished second in the Western Division of the American Football League, and in that season, the last before the merger, the AFL went from having its two division winners meeting for the league title to adding a second round in which the second place team in each division qualified for the post-season . These teams played cross-division in the semifinal round . Thus the Chiefs, who finished second in the West, defeated the East Division champion New York Jets in the AFL semifinals and then defeated the West Division champion Oakland Raiders to advance to Super Bowl IV, where they beat the Minnesota Vikings . Because the term "wild card" was not instituted until the following year, the Chiefs are not included in the above list, but are recognized as the first team to win the Super Bowl without winning a division title . </P>

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