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Jan. 15, 1967 Los Angeles Coliseum (Attd: 61,946)

Jan. 14, 1968 Orange Bowl, Miami (Attd: 75,546)

Jan. 12, 1969 Orange Bowl, Miami (Attd: 75,389)

Jan. 12, 1970 Tulane Stadium, New Orleans (Attd: 80,562)

Jan. 18, 1971 Orange Bowl, Miami (Attd: 79,204)

Packers 35, Chiefs 10

Packers 33, Raiders 14

Jets 16, Colts 7

Chiefs 23, Vikings 7

Colts 16, Cowboys 13

Green Bay Oakland

New York Baltimore

Kansas City Green Bay

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Minnesota Kansas City

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Baltimore Dallas

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MVP: Bart Starr, QB, Packers The game: Starr, receiver Max McGee and safety Willie Wood helped the Packers open a tight game with three second-half touchdowns. Quick fact: McGee had broken curfew the night before not expecting to play in the game. He caught seven passes for 138 yards and two TDs. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.

MVP: Bart Starr, QB, Packers The game: Starr completed 13 of 24 passes for 202 yards and one touchdown while Don Chandler kicked four field goals. Quick fact: The game was the last for Vince Lombardi as Packers coach, ending nine years at Green Bay, where he won five championships. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.

MVP: Joe Namath, QB, Jets The game: Namath, who famously guaranteed a victory days earlier, threw for 206 yards and befuddled the heavily favored Colts. Quick fact: Johnny Unitas, who had missed much of the season with an elbow injury, came off the bench and led Baltimore to its only TD. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.

MVP: Len Dawson, QB, Chiefs The game: Dawson completed 12 of 17 passes while the Chiefs defense limited Minnesota’s powerful rushing attack to 67 yards, and forced three interceptions to go along with two fumble recoveries. Quick fact: Jan Stenerud booted three field goals for the Chiefs. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.

MVP: Chuck Howley, LB, Cowboys The game: In the first Super Bowl played on artificial turf, Jim O’Brien connected on a wobbly, 32-yard field goal to pull out the win over the Cowboys. Quick fact: Howley is the only player from a losing team to be named MVP. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.

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Jan. 16, 1972 Tulane Stadium, New Orleans (Attd: 81,023)

Jan. 14, 1973 Los Angeles Coliseum (Attd: 90,182)

Jan. 13, 1974 Rice Stadium, Houston (Attd: 71,882)

Jan. 12, 1975 Tulane Stadium, New Orleans (Attd: 80,997)

Jan. 18, 1976 Orange Bowl, Miami (Attd: 61,946)

Cowboys 24, Dolphins 3

Dolphins 14, Redskins 7

Dolphins 24, Vikings 7

Steelers 16, Vikings 6

Steelers 21, Cowboys 17

Dallas Miami

Miami Washington

Minnesota Miami

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7 7 3 0

7— 24 0— 3

MVP: Roger Staubach, QB, Cowboys The game: The Cowboys rumbled for 252 rushing yards and held the Dolphins to 185 total yards and didn’t allow a touchdown. Quick fact: Miami running back Larry Csonka had no fumbles all season before coughing it up in the first quarter against Dallas. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.

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MVP: Jake Scott, S, Dolphins The game: The Dolphins used a powerful run game and suffocating defense to top the Redskins. Quick fact: One of the strangest plays in Super Bowl history occurred when Dolphins kicker Garo Yepremian bobbled a blocked kick which Mike Bass returned for a touchdown. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.

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MVP: Larry Csonka, RB, Dolphins The game: Behind Csonka’s thenrecord 145 rushing yards and a stifling defense, the Dolphins rolled to a repeat title. Quick fact: Because Miami’s rushing attack was so dominant, quarterback Bob Griese only attempted seven passes, completing six. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.

Pittsburgh Minnesota

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MVP: Franco Harris, RB, Steelers The game: Harris torched the Vikings defense for 158 rushing yards and a touchdown while the Steel Curtain made their introduction. Quick fact: Pittsburgh’s defense allowed only 119 yards total offense, including a Super Bowl-low of 17 rushing yards. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.

Dallas Pittsburgh

7 7

3 0 7— 17 0 0 14— 21

MVP: Lynn Swann, WR, Steelers The game: Terry Bradshaw outdueled Roger Staubach as Pittsburgh completed the first of two title repeats the franchise would record. Quick fact: Swann set a Super Bowl record by hauling in four passes for 161 yards, including a 64-yard touchdown. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.

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Jan. 9, 1977 Rose Bowl, Pasadena (Attd: 103,438)

Jan. 15, 1978 Superdome, New Orleans (Attd: 76,400)

Jan. 21, 1979 Orange Bowl, Miami (Attd: 75,389)

Jan. 20, 1980 Rose Bowl, Pasadena (Attd: 103,985)

Jan. 25, 1981 Superdome, New Orleans (Attd: 76,135)

Raiders 32, Vikings 14

Cowboys 27, Broncos 10

Steelers 35, Cowboys 31

Steelers 31, Rams 19

Raiders 27, Eagles 10

Oakland Minnesota

Dallas Denver

Pittsburgh Dallas

Los Angeles Pittsburgh

Oakland Philadelphia

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3 7 0 10

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MVP: Fred Biletnikoff, WR, Raiders The game: The Raiders piled up 429 yards, with Clarence Davis running for 137 of them. Quick fact: This was the fourth and final Super Bowl appearance for the Vikings, who, along with the Buffalo Bills, lost all four times they made it to the big game. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.

MVPs: Randy White, DT, and Harvey Martin, DE, Cowboys The game: Behind Roger Staubach and a crushing defense, Dallas improved its Super Bowl record to 2-2. Quick fact: The Cowboys’ “Doomsday” defense recovered four fumbles and picked off four passes as White and Martin shared MVP honors. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $18,000; Loser, $9,000.

MVP: Terry Bradshaw, QB, Steelers The game: Bradshaw passes for 318 yards and four touchdowns to get past the Cowboys. Quick fact: The Steelers became the first team to win three Super Bowls, scoring two TDs 19 seconds apart early in the fourth quarter to put the game away. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $18,000; Loser, $9,000.

MVP: Terry Bradshaw, QB, Steelers The game: Bradshaw shook off three interceptions and rallied the Steelers in the fourth quarter, hitting John Stallworth for the go-ahead TD. Quick fact: The Steelers completed their second repeat, winning the Super Bowl for the fourth time in six seasons. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $18,000; Loser, $9,000.

MVP: Jim Plunkett, QB, Raiders The game: Plunkett tossed three touchdown passes and Rod Martin picked off a Super Bowl-record three passes as Oakland overwhelmed the Eagles. Quick fact: The Raiders were the first wild-card team to win the Super Bowl. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $18,000; Loser, $9,000.

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Jan. 24, 1982 Pontiac Silverdome, Detroit (Attd: 81,270)

Jan. 30, 1983 Rose Bowl, Pasadena (Attd: 103,667)

Jan. 22, 1984 Tampa Stadium (Attd: 72,920)

Jan. 20, 1985 Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto (Attd: 84,059)

Jan. 26, 1986 Superdome, New Orleans (Attd: 73,818)

49ers 26, Bengals 21

Redskins 27, Dolphins 17

Raiders 38, Redskins 9

49ers 38, Dolphins 16

Bears 46, Patriots 10

San Francisco Cincinnati

Miami Washington

Washington Los Angeles

7 13 0 6— 26 0 0 7 14— 21

MVP: Joe Montana, QB, 49ers The game: The Niners jumped to a 20-0 halftime lead and held off a Bengals rally — including a thrilling goal-line stand. Quick fact: Cincinnati had 356 yards to San Francisco’s 275 — the first time a team with more total yards lost the game. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $18,000; Loser, $9,000.

7 10 0 0— 17 0 10 3 14— 27

MVP: John Riggins, RB, Redskins The game: Riggins rumbled for a then-record 166 yards — including a 43-yard touchdown on a key fourth down — as the Redskins won their first Super Bowl. Quick fact: The Dolphins’ Fulton Walker had a Super Bowl-record 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.

0 3 6 7 14 14

0— 9 3— 38

MVP: Marcus Allen, RB, Raiders The game: Allen rushed for 191 yards on just 20 carries, including an electrifying 74-yard touchdown to put the game away in the third quarter. Quick fact: Coach Tom Flores’ career playoff mark reached 8-1 with the victory over Washington. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.

Miami San Francisco

10 6 0 7 21 10

0— 16 0— 38

MVP: Joe Montana, QB, 49ers The game: In a battle of veteran QB vs. rookie QB, Montana bested Miami’s Dan Marino with a brilliant second quarter that put the game away by halftime. Quick fact: San Francisco piled up 537 total yards in the blowout victory. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.

Chicago New England

13 10 21 3 0 0

2— 46 7— 10

MVP: Richard Dent, DE, Bears The game: The Bears’ 46 defense collected seven sacks in a dominant performance. Chicago’s Jim McMahon became the first QB to run for a pair of touchdowns. Quick fact: Dent became the fourth defender to be named the game’s MVP. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.

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Jan. 25, 1987 Rose Bowl, Pasadena (Attd: 101,063)

Jan. 31, 1988; Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego (Attd: 73,302)

Jan. 22, 1989; Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami (Attd: 75,129)

Jan. 28, 1990 Superdome, New Orleans (Attd: 72,919)

Jan. 27, 1991 Tampa Stadium (Attd: 73,813)

Giants 39, Broncos 20

Redskins 42, Broncos 10

49ers 20, Bengals 16

49ers 55, Broncos 10

Giants 20, Bills 19

Denver New York

Washington Denver

Cincinnati San Francisco

San Francisco Denver

Buffalo New York

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MVP: Phil Simms, QB, Giants The game: Simms set a Super Bowl record for completion percentage, connecting on 22 of 25 passes for 268 yards and three touchdowns. Quick fact: The win gave the Giants their first world championship since 1956. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.

MVP: Doug Williams, QB, Redskins The game: After falling behind 10-0 in the first quarter, the Redskins exploded for a record 35 points in the second quarter, piling up 602 total yards. Quick fact: Rookie running back Timmy Smith rushed for a record 204 yards with two touchdowns. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.

MVP: Jerry Rice, WR, 49ers The game: The 49ers solidified themselves as the team of the 1980s with their third Super Bowl win of the decade as Joe Montana led San Francisco on a 92-yard, game-winning drive with just over 3 minutes to go. Quick fact: Rice had 11 catches for a record 215 yards. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.

MVP: Joe Montana, QB, 49ers The game: San Francisco completed a decade of domination by dismantling John Elway and the Broncos. Montana tossed five touchdown passes and Jerry Rice had three TD receptions. Quick fact: The Niners outgained the Broncos 461-167 and dominated time of possession 39:31-20:29. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.

MVP: Ottis Anderson, RB, Giants The game: The Giants used a 14-play, 73-yard drive that chewed up a record 9:29 of the third quater to keep the Bills’ quick-strike offense on the sideline. Quick fact: Buffalo kicker Scott Norwood missed a 47-yard field goal in the closing seconds. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.

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Jan. 26, 1992 Metrodome, Minneapolis (Attd: 63,130)

Jan. 31, 1993 Rose Bowl, Pasadena (Attd: 98,374)

Jan. 30, 1994 Georgia Dome, Atlanta (Attd: 72,817)

Jan. 29, 1995; Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami (Attd: 74,107)

Jan. 28, 1996; Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe (Attd: 76,347)

Redskins 37, Bills 24

Cowboys 52, Bills 17

Cowboys 30, Bills 13

49ers 49, Chargers 26

Cowboys 27, Steelers 17

Washington Buffalo

Buffalo Dallas

Dallas Buffalo

San Diego San Francisco

0 17 14 6— 37 0 0 10 14— 24

MVP: Mark Rypien,QB, Redskins The game: Rypien threw for 292 yards and two touchdowns while Bills counterpart Jim Kelly was picked off four times. The Redskins’ lead swelled to as much as 27 points. Quick fact: Washington’s Joe Gibbs became only the third head coach to win three Super Bowls. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.

7 3 7 0— 17 14 14 3 21— 52

MVP: Troy Aikman, QB, Cowboys The game: Aikman completed 22 of 30 passes for 273 yards and four touchdowns as Dallas won its third Super Bowl. Quick fact: The Cowboys would have set a record for points, but Don Beebe knocked the ball from Leon Lett’s hands for a touchback on a fumble return. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.

6 0 14 10— 30 3 10 0 0— 13

MVP: Emmitt Smith, RB, Cowboys The game: The Bills and Cowboys met for the second straight year and, for one half, it looked as if the result would be different, but Smith took over in the second half, powering for 132 yards and two touchdowns. Quick fact: Buffalo joined Minnesota and Denver as four-time losers. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $38,000; Loser, $23,500.

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8— 26 7— 49

MVP: Steve Young, QB, 49ers The game: Young, so often in Joe Montana’s shadow, threw for a record six touchdown passes as the Niners won their fifth and final title. Quick fact: San Francisco receiver Jerry Rice established career records for receptions, yards, and touchdowns in a Super Bowl. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $42,000; Loser, $26,000.

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3 7 7— 27 7 0 10— 17

MVP: Larry Brown, CB, Cowboys The game: The Cowboys captured their third title in four seasons as Brown picked off two passes that led to 14 Dallas points. Quick fact: Steelers QB Neil O’Donnell, the NFL’s career leader for fewest interceptions per pass attempt, was picked off three times. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $42,000; Loser, $27,000.


OUR GAME >>> 50 YEARS OF THE SUPER BOWL

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Jan. 26, 1997 Superdome, New Orleans (Attd: 72,301)

Jan. 25, 1998; Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego (Attd: 68,912)

Jan. 31, 1999; Pro Player Stadium, Miami (Attd: 74,803)

Jan. 30, 2000 Georgia Dome, Atlanta (Attd: 72,625)

Jan. 28, 2001; Raymond James Stadium, Tampa (Attd: 71,921)

Packers 35, Patriots 21

Broncos 31, Packers 24

Broncos 34, Falcons 19

Rams 23, Titans 16

Ravens 34, Giants 7

New England Green Bay

Green Bay Denver

Denver Atlanta

St. Louis Tennessee

Baltimore New York

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MVP: Desmond Howard, KR-PR, Packers The game: Howard compiled 244 total return yards and had a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown as Green Bay won the Super Bowl for the first time in almost 30 years. Quick fact: Reggie White set a Super Bowl record with three sacks of Patriots QB Drew Bledsoe. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $48,000; Loser, $29,000.

MVP: Terrell Davis, RB, Broncos The game: The defending champion Packers entered the game as almost two-touchdown favorites, but the wild-card Broncos got 157 yards and three touchdowns from Davis to pull the shocker. Quick fact: The Broncos snapped the NFC’s Super Bowl winning streak at 13. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $48,000; Loser, $29,000.

MVP: John Elway, QB, Broncos The game: In the final game of a Hall of Fame career, Elway threw for 336 yards to grab MVP honors as Denver repeated as champs. Quick fact: Elway had a passing and rushing touchdown as his final record in Super Bowls improved to 2-3. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $53,000; Loser, $32,500.

MVP: Kurt Warner, QB, Rams The game: In one of the most thrilling finishes to a Super Bowl, Mike Jones tackled Kevin Dyson at the 1-yard line as time expired, preserving the Rams’ first title. Quick fact: Warner threw for a record 414 yards and two touchdowns. Isaac Bruce caught the game-winner. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $53,000; Loser, $33,000.

MVP: Ray Lewis, LB, Ravens The game: The Ravens’ defense completed one of the most dominant seasons ever by forcing five turnovers and limited New York to just 152 total yards. Quick fact: In a record third quarter, the teams combined for three TDs in a matter of 36 seconds. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $58,000; Loser, $34,500.

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Feb. 3, 2002 Superdome, New Orleans (Attd: 72,922)

Jan. 26, 2003; Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego (Attd: 67,603)

Feb. 1, 2004; Reliant Stadium, Houston (Attd: 71,525)

Feb. 6, 2005; Alltell Stadium, Jacksonville (Attd: 78,125)

Feb. 5, 2006 Ford Field, Detroit (Attd: 68,206)

Patriots 20, Rams 17

Buccaneers 48, Raiders 21

Patriots 32, Panthers 29

Patriots 24, Eagles 21

Steelers 21, Seahawks 10

St. Louis New England

Oakland Tampa Bay

Carolina New England

New England Philadelphia

Seattle Pittsburgh

3 0 0 14— 17 0 14 3 3— 20

MVP: Tom Brady, QB, Patriots The game: Adam Vinatieri booted a 48-yard field goal as time expired to give the Patriots their first Super Bowl victory. Quick fact: The Patriots scored 17 points of three turnovers by the Rams, who entered the matchup as heavy favorites. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $63,000; Loser, $34,500.

3 0 6 12— 21 3 17 14 14— 48

MVP: Dexter Jackson, FS, Buccaneers The game: Tampa Bay rattled off 34 unanswered points while intercepting five passes — returning three for touchdowns — as Jon Gruden’s defense saved its best for last. Quick fact: The five interceptions by Rich Gannon set a Super Bowl record. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $63,000; Loser, $35,000.

0 10 0 19— 29 0 14 0 18— 32

MVP: Tom Brady, QB, Patriots The game: Adam Vinatieri’s 41-yard field goal with four seconds left capped a wild fourth quarter in which the teams combined for 37 points. Quick fact: Panthers receiver Muhsin Muhammad caught a record 85-yard touchdown pass from Jake Delhomme. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $68,000; Loser, $36,500.

0 0

7 7 10— 24 7 7 7— 21

MVP: Deion Branch, WR, Patriots The game: Branch hauled in 11 receptions for 133 yards and the Pats’ defense forced four turnovers as New England won its third Super Bowl in four seasons. Quick fact: Eagles QB Donovan McNabb had 357 yards, three TD passes and three interceptions. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $68,000; Loser, $36,500.

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0 7 7 7

0— 10 7— 21

MVP: Hines Ward, WR, Steelers The game: Steelers running back Jerome Bettis completed a Hall of Fame career with a Super Bowl win in his hometown of Detroit. Quick fact: The Steelers were 7-5 at one points of the season, but won their final four regular-season games to grab the final playoff spot. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $73,000; Loser, $38,000.


OUR GAME >>> 50 YEARS OF THE SUPER BOWL

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SUPER BOWL XLII

SUPER BOWL XLIII

SUPER BOWL XLIV

SUPER BOWL XLV

Feb. 4, 2007; Dolphin Stadium, Miami (Attd: 74,512)

Feb. 3, 2008; U of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale (Attd: 71,101)

Feb. 1, 2009; Raymond James Stadium, Tampa (Attd: 70,774)

Feb. 7, 2010; Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens (Attd: 74,059)

Feb. 6, 2011 Cowboys Stadium (Attd: 103,219)

Colts 29, Bears 17

Giants 17, Patriots 14

Steelers 27, Cardinals 23

Saints 31, Colts 17

Packers 31, Steelers 25

Indianpolis Chicago

New York New England

Pittsburgh Arizona

New Orleans Indianapolis

Pittsburgh Green Bay

6 10 3 10— 29 14 0 3 0— 17

MVP: Peyton Manning, QB, Colts The game: The Colts bounced back after the Bears’ Devin Hester returned the opening kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown. Manning navigated soggy conditions for the win. Quick fact: Lovie Smith and Tony Dungy were the first African-American head coaches to reach the Super Bowl. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $78,000; Loser, $40,000.

3 0

0 0 14— 17 7 0 7— 14

MVP: Eli Manning, QB, Giants The game: The Giants spoiled the Patriots’ bid to become the first team since the 1972-73 Dolphins to finish a season undefeated. Quick fact: Manning’s desperation 32-yard heave to David Tyree is considered one of the greatest plays in Super Bowl history. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $78,000; Loser, $40,000.

3 14 3 7— 27 0 7 0 16— 23

MVP: Santonio Holmes, WR, Steelers The game: Three quarters of semiboredom was replaced with a final 15 minutes of back-and-forth play as the Steelers held off Arizona’s rally. Quick fact: The Steelers’ James Harrison set a record with his 100-yard interception return at the end of the second quarter. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $78,000; Loser, $40,000.

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6 10 15— 31 0 7 0— 17

MVP: Drew Brees, QB, Saints The game: Tracy Porter picked off a Peyton Manning pass and returned it 74 yards for a touchdown as the Saints pulled off a stunning upset of heavily favored Indianapolis. Quick fact: It was the first Super Bowl appeareance for the Saints. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $83,000; Loser, $42,000.

0 10 7 8— 25 14 7 0 10— 31

MVP: Aaron Rodgers, QB, Packers The game: The Packers won their first title in 14 years as Rodgers and Co. held off Ben Roethlisberger and Pittsburgh. Quick fact: The Packers were the first No. 5 seed from the NFC to advance to the Super Bowl. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $83,000; Loser, $42,000.

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Feb. 5, 2012; Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis (Attd: 68,658)

Feb. 3, 2013; Superdome, New Orleans (Attd: 71,024)

Feb. 2, 2014; Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford (Attd: 82,529)

Feb. 1, 2015; U of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale (Attd: 70,288)

Giants 21, Patriots 17

Ravens 34, 49ers 31

New York New England

9 0 6 0 10 7

6— 21 0— 17

MVP: Eli Manning, QB, Giants The game: Four years after denying the Pats perfection, the Giants again had New England’s number, driving for the game-clincher in the closing seconds. Quick fact: The Giants had the lowest winning percentage of any Super Bowl champion. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $88,000; Loser, $44,000.

Baltimore San Francisco

7 14 7 3 3 17

6— 34 8— 31

MVP: Joe Flacco, QB, Ravens The game: Flacco and the Ravens handed San Francisco its first loss in a Super Bowl, moving the franchise record to 5-1. Quick fact: For the first time in Super Bowl history, two brothers — Jim and John Harbaugh — coached against each other. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $88,000; Loser, $44,000.

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Seahawks 43, Broncos 8

Patriots 28, Seahawks 24

Seattle Denver

New England Seattle

8 14 14 0 0 8

7— 43 0— 8

MVP: Malcolm Smith, LB, Seahawks The game: In the first Super Bowl played outdoors in a cold-weather city, the Seahawks stunned Peyton Manning and the Broncos with a defensive and special teams masterpiece. Quick fact: It was the largest margin of victory for an underdog. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $92,000; Loser, $46,000.

0 14 0 14— 28 0 14 10 0— 24

MVP: Tom Brady, QB, Patriots The game: Brady and the Pats captured the franchise’s fourth title by rallying in the fourth quarter and stopping a Seahawks drive with an interception in the closing seconds. Quick fact: Brady had a Super Bowlrecord 37 completions on 50 attempts with fourth touchdown passes. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $97,000; Loser, $49,000.

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OUR GAME >>> 50 YEARS OF THE SUPER BOWL Most-watched television shows in history

National anthem performers

Seven of the top eight most-watched television shows in history are Super Bowls. The lone exception is the M.A.S.H. series finale in 1983.

50 (2016) XLIX (’15) XLVIII (’14) XLVII (’13) XLVI (’12) XLV (’11) XLIV (’10) XLIII (’09) XLII (’08) XLI (’07) XL (’06)

TV viewers Super Bowl XLIX, NBC (Feb. 2015)

114.4 million

Super Bowl XLVIII, FOX (Feb. 2014)

112.2

Super Bowl XLVI, NBC (Feb. 2012)

111.3

Super Bowl XLV, FOX (Feb. 2011)

111.0

Super Bowl XLVII, CBS (Feb. 2013)

108.7

Super Bowl XLIV, CBS (Feb. 2010)

106.5

M.A.S.H. Finale, CBS (Feb. 1983)

106.0

Super Bowl XLIII, NBC (Feb. 2009)

98.7

Highest rated Super Bowls Super Bowl XVI, CBS (Jan. 1982)

49.1

Super Bowl XVII, NBC (Jan. 1983)

48.6

Super Bowl XX, NBC (Jan. 1986)

48.3

Super Bowl XLIX, NBC (Feb. 2015)

47.5

Super Bowl XII, CBS (Jan. 1978)

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Who are the two head coaches tied with four Super Bowl victories? Bill Belichick with the New England Patriots and Chuck Noll with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Who is the only Super Bowl MVP to come from the losing team? Dallas Cowboys linebacker Chuck Howley won the award for Super Bowl V, despite his team’s 16-13 loss to the Baltimore Colts.

There has never been a shutout in Super Bowl history. Which team scored the fewest points in a Super Bowl? The Miami Dolphins were held to 3 points in a 24-3 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl VI.

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Which Super Bowl was the closest in terms of margin of victory? Super Bowl XXV, when the Giants beat the Bills 20-19.

Which running back set a Super Bowl single-game record by rushing for 204 yards? Washington’s Timmy Smith set the record in Super Bowl XXII against Denver.

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What was the longest field goal in Super Bowl history? Steve Christie of the Buffalo Bills kicked a 54-yard field goal in Super Bowl XXVIII.

Super Bowl XII, in which the Dallas Cowboys beat the Denver Broncos 27-10, is the only Super Bowl to feature co-MVPs. Who were they? Randy White and Harvey Martin

Which player scored the first touchdown in Super Bowl History? The Packers’ Max McGee scored on a 37-yard touchdown pass from Bart Starr in Green Bay’s 35-10 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl I.

Which quarterback holds the record for touchdown passes in a Super Bowl, with six? Steve Young, who threw six TDs in Super Bowl XXIX, when the San Francisco 49ers beat the San Diego Chargers 49-26.

Which quarterback threw for the most yards in a Super Bowl game? Kurt Warner holds the record for most passing yards in a Super Bowl with 414, when he led the St. Louis Rams to a 23-16 win over the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV.

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Joe Montana and Tom Brady are the only two players to win three Super Bowl MVPs, but neither won the award in back-to-back years. Who are the only two players to win Super Bowl MVP awards in back-to-back years? Bart Starr (Super Bowls I and II) and Terry Bradshaw (Super Bowls XIII and XIV)

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Which team recorded a Super Bowl-record six interceptions, returning three of them for touchdowns? The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, in Super Bowl XXXVII, when they beat the Oakland Raiders 48-21.

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Which player recorded a Super Bowl-record three interceptions in Super Bowl XV? Rod Martin of the Oakland Raiders picked off Ron Jaworski of the Philadelphia Eagles three times in Oakland’s 27-10 win.

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Which head coach led the New York Jets to their landmark upset victory over the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III? Weeb Ewbank

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With his sixth Super Bowl appearance in last year’s game, Tom Brady tied the record with which other player? Mike Lodish, who appeared in four Super Bowls

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The 1972 Miami Dolphins completed the only perfect season in NFL history with their 14-7 victory over Washington in Super Bowl VII. Who was named that game’s Most Valuable Player? Miami safety Jake Scott

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• Joe Montana: Bengals fans, you might want to skip this paragraph. Montana victimized Cincinnati twice in the Super Bowl, leading his 49ers to victories in both Super Bowl XVI and XXIII. But it was the latter game that showcased “Joe Cool” at his most clutch. Not only did Montana pass for a then-Super Bowl record 357 yards, but he drove his team 92 yards in 11 plays for a 20-16 comefrom-behind win. Montana threw a 10-yard pass to receiver John Taylor with just 34 seconds left to win the third of his four Super Bowl titles. • Adam Vinatieri: The most clutch kicker of our time? You can certainly make the argument, as Vinatieri provided the decisive points in each of the New England Patriots’ first three Super Bowl wins – in XXXVI, XXXVIII and XXXIX. His game-winning field goals in the first two games came in the closing seconds, and let’s not overlook the fact that he provided the game-winning field goal in the snow in Foxborough during the Patriots’ first playoff run with Tom Brady at quarterback. Vinatieri provided three more field goals in Super Bowl XLI to help the Pats win a fourth championship. • David Tyree: With defender Rodney Harrison’s hand in his face, Tyree hauled in Eli Manning’s 32-yard pass, pinning the ball against his helmet and giving the Giants a first down on the drive that resulted

in the late touchdown that gave New York the 17-14 win over the Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. Manning escaped the three defenders who almost sacked him on the play, and Plaxico Burress caught the game-winning touchdown later in the drive, but Tyree provided one of the most clutch catches in NFL history. • Santonio Holmes: Speaking of clutch catches, Super Bowl XLIII also came down to a late touchdown. It was Holmes (named the game’s MVP for his nine-catch, 131-yard performance) who toetapped in the end zone while falling out of bounds to secure the gamewinning touchdown in the Steelers’ come-from-behind 27-23 win over the Arizona Cardinals. The 6-yard catch in the back of the end zone came with just 35 seconds left in one of the most exciting Super Bowls to date. • Malcolm Butler: Perhaps the most clutch defensive performance ever came in last year’s Super Bowl, when Malcolm Butler secured the Patriots’ 28-24 win over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX. With everyone expecting the Seahawks to run the ball from the 1-yard line, Russell Wilson stepped back to pass, surprising everyone except Butler, who stepped in front of Ricardo Lockette for the interception and secured his place in New England Patriots – and Super Bowl - lore.


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Current teams that have never played in a Super Bowl: Cleveland, Detroit, Jacksonville and Houston

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