Did the Patriots just become the first team to both win and lose the Super Bowl at two different stadiums? Let's take a look...
The Cowboys have been to just as many Super Bowls (8). They definitely lost (V, X, XIII) at the Orange Bowl. Never won there. They won (VI, XII) in New Orleans, but at two different stadiums. - Julian
Interestingly, the Colts have played all four of their Super Bowls in the Miami area. They won (V) and lost (III) at the Orange Bowl while the team was in Baltimore. More recently, representing Indianapolis, the Colts won (XLI) and lost (XLIV) at Sun Life Stadium. In both instances, those were consecutive Super Bowls to be played in Miami -- and within a short period of time (three years or less). So the Colts are one other team -- just not in two different cities... - Julian
The 49ers have lost just one Super Bowl (XLVII) in their six appearances in the game. That loss was at the Louisiana Superdome. The team also won Super Bowl XXIV there (in blowout fashion). They also played in the first two Super Bowls at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens (XXIII and XXIX) -- both victories. - Julian
The Broncos have been to seven Super Bowls. Two were at the Louisiana Superdome (XII, XXIV) -- both losses. Two were at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego -- one loss (XXII), one win (XXXII). The others were all at different locations. - Julian
Also appearing in eight Super Bowls are the Steelers. They won twice at the Orange Bowl (X, XII). Every other game was at a different stadium. - Julian
And the Dolphins? Just five Super Bowl appearances -- each at a different location. Interestingly, each appearance was at a stadium that was home to a Division I college football team at that time. The Dolphins also currently share their stadium with the University of Miami. - Julian
Finally, the Patriots. At the Louisiana Superdome, lost two Super Bowls (XX, XXXI) and won one (XXVI). At University of Phoenix Stadium, lost XLII and won XLIX. - Julian