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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 2023 season, after Super Bowl LVIII):
The Chicago Bears have played over 1,000 games in their history, and have had eight NFL Championships victories and one Super Bowl win. The Bears' nine championships are the second most by any team in NFL history. The franchise has captured 18 NFL divisional titles and four NFL conference championships.
Snow - Super Bowl XLI was the first to feature rain, but snow has yet to fall during a Super Bowl, mainly because the league has purposely placed the game in venues where snow is rare. Only once, Super Bowl XLVIII , has the league awarded the Super Bowl to an outdoor venue where snow is a common occurrence in late January and early February ...
The game has changed quite a bit since its inception 51 years ago when the Green Bay Packers won the first-ever NFL championship.
The Patriots' 33 points were the highest losing score in Super Bowl history, a record held until 2023, when the Eagles lost Super Bowl LVII to the Kansas City Chiefs by a score of 38–35. [121] It was the Eagles' third Super Bowl appearance and their first win in franchise history.
The team took a risk by recording and releasing the song before the playoffs had even begun, but were able to avoid embarrassment by going on to win Super Bowl XX by a then-record margin of 46–10. That game was one of the most-watched television events in history according to the Nielsen ratings system; the game had a rating of 48.3, ranking ...
Mecole Hardman caught a 3-yard touchdown in overtime to cap the Super Bowl LVIII victory, and therefore the Chiefs concluded this year the same place they did last year. As champions. They are the ...
First regular-season overtime game in NFL history. As of 2024 it remains the most recent tie recorded by a team (the Steelers) that went on to win the Super Bowl. [11] [12] 2 September 19, 1976: Los Angeles Rams: Minnesota Vikings: 10–10