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Super Bowl 50 was an American football game to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2015 season.The American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Carolina Panthers, 24–10.
They also appeared in and lost Super Bowl LII to the Philadelphia Eagles following the 2017 season, giving them four Super Bowl appearances in five years and putting them one win away from three consecutive Super Bowl titles. In the intervening year, they were eliminated in the AFC Championship Game by the eventual Super Bowl 50 champion Denver ...
Super Bowl" became official beginning with the third annual game. [15] Roman numerals are used to identify each Super Bowl, rather than the year in which it is held, since the fifth edition, in January 1971. [16] The sole exception to this naming convention tradition occurred with Super Bowl 50, played on February 7, 2016, following the 2015 ...
Super Bowl 50: Broncos def. Panthers, 24-10. Super Bowl XLIX: Patriots def. Seahawks, 28-24. ... with their ballots counting for 80% of the vote and the fan vote accounting for the remaining 20% ...
Super Bowl 50: Denver Broncos 24, Carolina Panthers 10. Super Bowl 51: New England Patriots 34, Atlanta Falcons 28 (OT) Super Bowl 52: Philadelphia Eagles 41, New England Patriots 33.
Here's a look at Philadelphia's roster and depth chart ahead of Super Bowl 59. SUPER BOWL STAFF PICKS: Our NFL experts make their Chiefs vs. Eagles predictions Eagles Super Bowl roster
Dawson was 1–0 in an AFL Championship game played before the NFL and AFL first met in the Super Bowl. Three pairs of quarterbacks faced off twice in the Super Bowl: Staubach and Bradshaw, Aikman and Kelly, and Brady and Eli Manning. In each case the same quarterback (Bradshaw, Aikman, and Manning) won both games.
His performance in Super Bowl 50 is widely regarded as one of the greatest individual defensive performances in Super Bowl history. [76] [77] [78] Miller was named to his fourth Pro Bowl, earned his second first-team All-Pro, and was ranked 15th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2016. [79] [80] [81]