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San Francisco 49ers N (3, 3–0) 20–16: Cincinnati Bengals A (2, 0–2) Joe Robbie Stadium [sb 12] Miami, Florida (6) [sb 3] 75,129: Jerry Seeman [33] [8] XXIV: January 28, 1990 San Francisco 49ers N (4, 4–0) 55–10: Denver Broncos A (4, 0–4) Louisiana Superdome (4) [sb 6] New Orleans, Louisiana (7) 72,919: Dick Jorgensen [34] [8] XXV ...
Super Bowl 23: San Francisco 49ers 20, Cincinnati Bengals 16. Super Bowl 24: San Francisco 49ers 55, Denver Broncos 10. Super Bowl 25: New York Giants 20, Buffalo Bills 19. Super Bowl 26 ...
Others saw a much larger gap, like Super Bowl XXIV, where the 49ers defeated the Broncos, 55-10. The Chiefs won Super Bowl LVII against the Eagles and are seeking another title in the 2025 game ...
The San Francisco 49ers have the most post-season victories (38) in NFL playoff history, while the Minnesota Vikings have the most playoff losses (32). The Cleveland Browns have the lowest playoff win–loss percentage (.353), holding a 12–22 record. The Houston Texans have the fewest games played (12), wins (5), and losses (7) in NFL playoff ...
The 49ers steamrolled the San Diego Chargers 49–26 behind Young's record-setting 6 touchdown passes in Super Bowl XXIX, at the time becoming the first team to win a record five Super Bowls. [84] Finally establishing himself as a worthy successor to Joe Montana, Young was named the game's MVP. [ 85 ]
Super Bowl XXIV: San Francisco 49ers 55, Denver Broncos 10 MVP: Joe Montana | Location: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans | Date: Jan. 28, 1990 Super Bowl XXIII: San Francisco 49ers 20, Cincinnati ...
This allowed San Francisco to clinch its seventh Super Bowl appearance and first since 2012. [41] In the Super Bowl, they faced off with the Kansas City Chiefs, who were making their first trip to the Super Bowl since 1969. The 49ers defense was able to hold Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and their offense in check for most of the game, and ...
San Francisco 49ers N: Dan Marino * Miami Dolphins A: 1985: XX: Jim McMahon: Chicago Bears N: Tony Eason: New England Patriots A: 1986: XXI: Phil Simms MVP: New York Giants N: John Elway * Denver Broncos A: 1987: XXII: Doug Williams MVP: Washington Redskins N: John Elway * Denver Broncos A: 1988: XXIII: Joe Montana * San Francisco 49ers N ...