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The following records were set in Super Bowl XIII, according to the official NFL.com box score [32] and the ProFootball reference.com game summary. [33] Some records have to meet NFL minimum number of attempts to be recognized. [34] The minimums are shown (in parentheses).
The postseason tournament concluded with the Pittsburgh Steelers defeating the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XIII, 35–31, on January 21, 1979, at the Orange Bowl in Miami. This was the first year that the playoffs expanded to a ten-team format, adding a second wild card team (a fifth seed) from each conference.
Cincinnati Bengals (3) – XVI, XXIII, and LVI; an AFL expansion team in 1968, they have no pre-Super Bowl league championships. Carolina Panthers (2) – XXXVIII and 50; a post-merger expansion team, their first season was in 1995. Atlanta Falcons (2) – XXXIII and LI; an NFL expansion team in 1966, they have no pre-Super Bowl league ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers have six Super Bowl wins in eight appearances: Super Bowl IX: Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6. Super Bowl X: Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17. Super Bowl XIII: Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31 ...
25. Super Bowl VII (1973) Miami Dolphins def. Washington Redskins, 14-7. This was a game where the final score is a bit deceptive of how close the contest actually was, Super Bowl VII was a ...
1969: Super Bowl III. Average Ticket Price: $12 Inflation Adjusted: $95 Attendance: 75,389 Interestingly, this was one of the only two Super Bowls held in the same stadium in back-to-back years.
The 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 46th season in the National Football League (NFL). The season concluded with the team winning Super Bowl XIII to become the first franchise in the NFL to win three Super Bowl titles. [1] The championship run was led by quarterback Terry Bradshaw and the team's vaunted Steel Curtain defense ...
The Rams began the regular season with seven straight victories and earned their sixth straight division title along with homefield advantage throughout the NFC playoffs, including wins over the Dallas Cowboys (27-14) and Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7), the teams that would ultimately face each other in Super Bowl XIII.