What is the most popular Super Bowl game?
Top 10 Super Bowls of all time
- Super Bowl 34 (2000): Rams 23, Titans 16.
- Super Bowl 49 (2015): Patriots 28, Seahawks 24.
- Super Bowl 23 (1989): 49ers 20, Bengals 16.
- Super Bowl 25 (1991): Giants 20, Bills 19.
- Super Bowl 42 (2008): Giants 17, Patriots 14.
- Super Bowl 51 (2017): Patriots 34, Falcons 28 (OT)
What was the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history?
Denver on Nov. 13, 2013, before rallying for a 34-31 overtime win. The Patriots 25-point comeback is the largest ever in a Super Bowl.
Was Super Bowl 52 the best ever?
Super Bowl LII: Eagles 41, Patriots 33. Super Bowl LII represented one of the best back-and-forth battles we’ve ever witnessed in the NFL postseason. There were 74 combined points in regulation, and the Patriots didn’t even punt in the game. They came out carrying Philadelphia’s first Lombardi Trophy.
What is the biggest Super Bowl upset?
The New York Jets’ victory over the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III remains the biggest upset in the history of the title game. New York entered the game as an 18-point underdog but ended up claiming a 16-7 victory behind the efforts of Jets legend Joe Namath.
What was the longest Super Bowl?
The game was played on January 28, 1990, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The 49ers defeated the Broncos by the score of 55–10, winning their second consecutive Super Bowl, and then-tying the Pittsburgh Steelers with four Super Bowl victories….Super Bowl XXIV.
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What was the worst Super Bowl?
On that note, let’s take a look at the 10 worst super bowls ever.
- Super Bowl XXIV, 1990.
- Super Bowl XXVII, 1993.
- Super Bowl XXIX, 1995.
- Super Bowl V, 1971.
- Super Bowl XX, 1986.
- Super Bowl XXXVII, 2003.
- Super Bowl XXV, 2001. Baltimore Ravens 34, New York Giants 7.
- Super Bowl IV, 1970. Kansas City Chiefs 23, Minnesota Vikings 7.
How many Super Bowls Peyton Manning?
He won Super Bowls as the quarterback of the Indianapolis Colts (2007) and the Denver Broncos (2016). Manning was immersed in football from a very young age. His father, Archie Manning, was a star quarterback with the New Orleans Saints.