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The first two were marketed as the "AFL–NFL World Championship Game", but were also casually referred to as "the Super Bowl game" during the television broadcast. [3] Super Bowl III in January 1969 was the first such game that carried the "Super Bowl" moniker in official marketing; the names " Super Bowl I " and " Super Bowl II " were ...
The highest-scoring Super Bowl was Super Bowl XXIX on January 29, 1995, in which the NFC champion San Francisco 49ers defeated the AFC champion San Diego Chargers 49–26 for a combined 75 points. This Super Bowl win was the only win for Steve Young in his career as a starter, although he won two as a backup as well. [61]
Super Bowl LVIII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2023 season.In a rematch of Super Bowl LIV from four years earlier, the American Football Conference (AFC) champion and defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers 25–22 in overtime.
Cooper Kupp's second touchdown catch of the game with 1:25 leaft gives Los Angeles a dramatic victory over upstart Cincinnati. Super Bowl 56 score, recap: Rams drive to last-minute touchdown for ...
The last Super Bowl held at the Superdome was in 2013, when the Baltimore Ravens narrowly defeated the San Francisco 49ers with a score of 34-31, becoming the champions of Super Bowl XLVII.
This would be a rematch of Super Bowl XLV, a.k.a. Aaron Rodgers’ only Super Bowl. 39. Lions vs. Texans: A rematch of a Week 10 game, where Houston had a 23-7 lead at halftime … and then never ...
The game was also referred to as the "Kelce Bowl", [70] [71] [72] as this marked the first Super Bowl to feature brothers playing against each other: Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Eagles center Jason Kelce. [70] [73] The game was the first Super Bowl between two black starting quarterbacks: Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs and Jalen Hurts of ...
The highest-rated game according to Nielsen was Super Bowl XVI in 1982, which was watched in 49.1% of households (73 shares), or 40,020,000 households at the time. Super Bowl XVI still ranks fourth on Nielsen's list of top-rated programs of all time, with three other Super Bowls (XVII, XX, and XLIX) in the top ten.