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The game set the record for the largest deficit overcome to win the Super Bowl (the previous record was ten points, set by the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XXII and matched by the New Orleans Saints in Super Bowl XLIV and by the Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX); [177] it is the fourth-largest comeback win in NFL playoff history, behind The ...
The biggest playoff comeback was made by the Buffalo Bills when they won from 35–3 back in the 1992 wild card round, while the biggest Super Bowl comeback came in Super Bowl LI, when the New England Patriots erased a 28–3 deficit against the Atlanta Falcons.
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The Falcons shut down the Patriots on the first drive of the game, but neither team managed to score until the second quarter. New England Patriots beat Atlanta Falcons 34-28 in Super Bowl LI Skip ...
The first Super Bowl to go into overtime in history took a thrilling turn as the Patriots came back from a 25-point deficit to beat the Falcons.
The Giants won the coin toss and started the game with the longest drive in Super Bowl history, [82] a 16-play, 63-yard march that consumed 9 minutes, 59 seconds, breaking their own record of 9 minutes, 29 seconds set in Super Bowl XXV, and featured four third-down conversions, the most ever on a Super Bowl opening drive. But the Patriots ...
Super Bowl LI, played at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on February 5, 2017, saw the New England Patriots stage a remarkable comeback to defeat the Atlanta Falcons with a final score of 34–28.
In what became a preview of Super Bowl XLII, the game was a close comeback win for the Patriots, giving them the first undefeated regular season since the 1972 Miami Dolphins, the only undefeated regular season since the league expanded to 16 games, and the only undefeated 16 game season as the NFL season was expanded to 17 games in 2021.