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Previous Super Bowl Winners and Interesting Facts
by Doc's Sports - 01/12/2006

Super Bowl I: Green Bay Packers vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles. Final score 35-10. Super Bowl winners: Packers

Fact: The first kickoff after halftime had to be repeated because NBC's cameras were not working the first time the kickoff was attempted.

Super Bowl II: Green Bay Packers vs. Oakland Raiders, Miami. Final score 33-14. Super Bowl winners: Packers

Fact: Excepting a single 39-yard field goal, the first quarter of Super Bowl II was completely scoreless.

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Super Bowl III: New York Jets vs. Baltimore Colts, Miami. Final score 16-7. Super Bowl winners: Jets

Fact: Super Bowl III is the earliest game preserved in its entirety on videotape.

Super Bowl IV: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans. Final score 23-7. Super Bowl winners: Chiefs

Fact: The Chiefs dominated this Super Bowl, limiting the Vikings offense to only 67 rushed yards.

Super Bowl V: Baltimore Colts vs. Dallas Cowboys, Miami. Final score 16-13. Super Bowl Winners: Colts

Fact: Super Bowl V was the first Super Bowl played on artificial turf.

Super Bowl VI: Dallas Cowboys vs. Miami Dolphins, New Orleans. Final score 24-3. Super Bowl winners: Cowboys

Fact: The nine-yard field goal scored by Mike Clark is the shortest field goal in Super Bowl history

Super Bowl VII: Miami Dolphins vs. Washington Redskins, Los Angeles. Final score 14-7. Super Bowl winners: Dolphins

Fact: This was the last Super Bowl played at the Los Angeles Coliseum.

Super Bowl VIII: Miami Dolphins vs. Minnesota Vikings, Houston. Final score 24-7. Super Bowl winners: Dolphins

Fact: The Dolphins became the first team to take the kickoff all the way to a touchdown.

Super Bowl IX: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans. Final score 16-6. Super Bowl winners: Steelers

Fact: Neither team in Super Bowl IX scored a touchdown or a field goal until the third quarter.

Super Bowl X: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Dallas Cowboys, Miami. Final score 21-17. Super Bowl winners: Steelers

Fact: Howard's touchdown reception during the fourth quarter was his only catch during his entire NFL career.

Super Bowl XI: Oakland Raiders vs. Minnesota Vikings, Pasadena. Final score 32-14. Super Bowl winners: Raiders

Fact: Super Bowl XI was the last Super Bowl played outdoors to end before dusk.

Super Bowl XII: Dallas Cowboys vs. Denver Broncos, New Orleans. Final score 27-10. Super Bowl winners: Cowboys

Fact: The Cowboys became the second of only two teams to appear in four Super Bowls.

Super Bowl XIII: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Dallas Cowboys, Miami. Final score 35-31. Super Bowl winners: Steelers

Fact: The Cowboys made history again as the only defending team to lose the Super Bowl.

Super Bowl XIV: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Los Angeles Rams, Pasadena. Final score 31-19. Super Bowl winners: Steelers

Fact: Super Bowl XIV is regarded as one of the most competitive and closest games in Super Bowl history.

Super Bowl XV: Oakland Raiders vs. Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans. Final score 27-10. Super Bowl winners: Raiders

Fact: The halftime show at Super Bowl XV was a "Mardi Gras" show, celebrating the arena of New Orleans.

Super Bowl XVI: San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinatti Bengals, Pontiac. Final score 26-21. Super Bowl winners: 49ers

Fact: This was the only Super Bowl ever played at the Pontiac Silverdrome.

Super Bowl XVII: Washington Redskins vs. Miami Dolphins, Pasadena. Final score 27-17. Super Bowl winners: Redskins

Fact: Fulton Walker made Super Bowl history with the first kickoff return for a touchdown.

Super Bowl XVIII: Los Angeles Raiders vs. Washington Redskins, Tampa. Final score 38-9. Super Bowl winners: Raiders

Fact: Apple's infamous "1984" commercial played during a timeout in the third quarter launched the use of the Super Bowl as a media platform.

Super Bowl XIX: San Francisco 49ers vs. Miami Dolphins, Stanford. Final score 38-16. Super Bowl winners: 49ers

Fact: The 49ers tied the Raiders for the most points scored in a Super Bowl, a record set just the previous year.

Super Bowl XX: Chicago Bears vs. New England Patriots, New Orleans. Final score 46-10. Super Bowl winners: Bears

Fact: Jim McMahon became the only quarterback to rush for more than one touchdown during a Super Bowl.

Super Bowl XXI: New York Giants vs. Denver Broncos, Pasadena. Final score 39-20. Super Bowl winners: Giants

Fact: The 30 points scored by the Giants during the second half set the record for most second-half points in Super Bowl history.

Super Bowl XXII: Washington Redskins vs. Denver Broncos, San Diego. Final score 42-10. Super Bowl winners: Redskins

Fact: The halftime show for Super Bowl XXII featured Chubby Checker, the Radio City Rockettes, and 88 grand pianos.

Super Bowl XXIII: San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinatti Bengals, Miami Gardens. Final score 20-16. Super Bowl winners: 49ers

Fact: This was the last Super Bowl played on the second to last Sunday in January.

Super Bowl XXIV: San Francisco 49ers vs. Denver Broncos, New Orleans. Final score 55-10. Super Bowl winners: 49ers

Fact: Super Bowl XXIV was hosted in the city of New Orleans for a record 7th time, more than any other hosting city.

Super Bowl XXV: New York Giants vs. Buffalo Bills, Tampa. Final score 20-19. Super Bowl winners: Giants

Fact: This Super Bowl was the only one to end with a one-point margin of victory.

Super Bowl XXVI: Washington Redskins vs. Buffalo Bills, Minneapolis. Final score 37-24. Super Bowl winners: Redskins

Fact: A premature opening kickoff led to a scoreless first quarter, only the fourth in Super Bowl history.

Super Bowl XXVII: Dallas Cowboys vs. Buffalo Bills, Pasadena. Final score 52-17. Super Bowl winners: Cowboys

Fact: The Cowboys scored the most ever points during the fourth quarter: 21.

Super Bowl XXVIII: Dallas Cowboys vs. Buffalo Bills, Atlanta. Final score 30-13. Super Bowl winners: Cowboys

Fact: The Bills joined Minnesota and Denver as the only teams to lose four Super Bowls.

Super Bowl XXIX: San Francisco 49ers vs. 49-26, San Diego Chargers, Miami Gardens. Final score 49-26. Super Bowl winners: 49ers

Fact: Super Bowl XXIX is the only Super Bowl to have two successful two-point conversions.

Super Bowl XXX: Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Tempe. Final score 27-17. Super Bowl winners: Cowboys

Fact: The Cowboys became the team to appear most frequently in the Super Bowl, with eight appearances.

Super Bowl XXXI: Green Bay Packers vs. New England Patriots, New Orleans. Final score 35-21. Super Bowl winners: Packers

Fact: In betting terms, this Super Bowl became the first "push" as the Packers won the game by the 14 points they were favored with.

Super Bowl XXXII: Denver Broncos vs. Green Bay Packers, San Diego. Final score 31-24. Super Bowl winners: Broncos

Fact: This Super Bowl was the first in which both teams scored from their opening drives.

Super Bowl XXXIII: Denver Broncos vs. Atlanta Falcons, Miami Gardens. Final score 34-19. Super Bowl winners: Broncos

Fact: John Elway became the first quarterback to start five Super Bowls.

Super Bowl XXXIV: St. Louis Rams vs. Tennesee Titans, Atlanta. Final score 23-16. Super Bowl winners: Rams

Fact: Steve McNair set a Super Bowl record for rushing yards by a quarterback.

Super Bowl XXXV: Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Giants, Tampa. Final score 34-7. Super Bowl winners: Ravens

Fact: Baltimore defensive back Duane Starks set off a chain of never-before-seen Super Bowl events during the third quarter: three touchdowns on three consecutive plays inside 36 seconds.

Super Bowl XXXVI: New England Patriots vs. St Louis Rams, New Orleans. Final score 20-17. Super Bowl winners: Patriots

Fact: Super Bowl XXXVI is currently the only Super Bowl to be won on the final play, a 48-yard field goal.

Super Bowl XXXVII: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Oakland Raiders, San Diego. Final score 48-21. Super Bowl winners: Buccaneers

Fact: The Buccaneers became the first team in Super Bowl history to score three defensive touchdowns during a game.

Super Bowl XXXVIII: New England Patriots vs. Carolina Panthers, Houston. Final score 32-29. Super Bowl winners: Patriots

Fact: Tom Brady achieved 32 completions, the most in Super Bowl history.

Super Bowl XXXIX: New England Patriots vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Jacksonville. Final score 24-21. Super Bowl winners: Patriots

Fact: Super Bowl XXXIX made the Patriots the first team to have won three Super Bowls in February.

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