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The 49ers and the Bengals, who faced off in Super Bowl XVI (pictured), would play each other again in Super Bowl XXIII. The following teams have faced each other more than once in the Super Bowl: [n 2] 3 times – Pittsburgh Steelers (X and XIII) vs. Dallas Cowboys – see also Cowboys–Steelers rivalry
Super Bowl LIX will be played on Feb. 9 when the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs. ... Super Bowl XXIV: 49ers def. Broncos, 55-10. Super Bowl XXIII: 49ers def. Bengals, 20-16.
A look at the results for every Super Bowl, with the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers tied for the most all-time wins. ... Super Bowl XXIV: San Francisco 49ers 55, Denver Broncos 10 ...
Super Bowl 55: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31, Kansas City Chiefs 9. Super Bowl 56: Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati Bengals 20 ... The Chiefs and Eagles will play in the 59th edition of the Super Bowl on ...
Two teams have played the Super Bowl in their home market but at a different venue than their home stadium: the Los Angeles Rams, who lost Super Bowl XIV in the Rose Bowl instead of Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; and the 49ers, who won Super Bowl XIX in Stanford Stadium instead of Candlestick Park, during a time when the league often picked a ...
The Buccaneers became the first team to play and win a Super Bowl in its home stadium, and only the third to play in their home metro area (alongside the 1979 Los Angeles Rams and 1984 San Francisco 49ers). [72] This was the final Super Bowl in the 16-game schedule era, which began with the 1978 NFL season. The following season, the NFL went to ...
Super Bowl 55. Feb. 7, 2021. Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida) Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9. Super Bowl 54. Feb. 2, 2020. Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens) Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20.
The Steelers would win Super Bowl XL over the Seattle Seahawks in the postseason, but Maddox was among a handful of Steelers players, including linebacker James Harrison, who opted not to attend the ceremony at the White House honoring their Super Bowl championship. [55] On March 3, 2006, the Steelers released Maddox for salary cap reasons. [56]