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Taylor's rushing touchdown was the first in Super Bowl history. On the first play of the Chiefs' next drive, defensive end Lionel Aldridge and defensive tackle Henry Jordan shared a sack on Dawson for an 8-yard loss, but he followed it up with four consecutive completions for 58 yards, including a 27-yard pass to wide receiver Chris Burford ...
This was the first NFL title game played after the AFL–NFL merger was announced in June 1966. The game was played on January 1, 1967, the second consecutive year that the NFL season ended in January, rather than December. This was the seventh season for the Dallas Cowboys and their first winning record since entering the league in 1960. They ...
The other two teams that have never appeared in a Super Bowl (Cleveland and Detroit) both held NFL league championships prior to Super Bowl I in the 1966 NFL season. [n 7] Teams are listed below according to the length of their current Super Bowl droughts (as of the end of the 2024 season):
Commercials have been a huge part of Super Bowl culture since the start of the Super Bowl back in the late 60s. In 1967, the average cost of a 30-second commercial was $37,500.
Super Bowl LIX: TBD. Super Bowl LVIII: Chiefs def. 49ers, 25-22, OT. Super Bowl LVII: Chiefs def. Eagles, 38-35. Super Bowl LVI: Rams def. Bengals, 23-20
The first Super Bowl, played Jan. 15, 1967, in Los Angeles, pitted the NFL champion Packers against the Chiefs, then champs of the upstart AFL.. Up until then, the NFL — which came into being in ...
In Super Bowl LI, the first Super Bowl to end in overtime, [112] the Atlanta Falcons led 28–3 late in the third quarter, but the Patriots came back to tie the game 28–28 with back-to-back touchdowns and two-point conversions, and the Patriots went on to win 34–28 in overtime. [113]
Super Bowl 59 is set to crown the champion for the 2024 NFL season. ... which dates back to 1967. ... Below is a full list of results from the NFL's first 58 Super Bowls. Super Bowl 1: Green Bay ...