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The Packers entered the Super Bowl never having trailed by more than 7 points at any point during the season—a feat that had never been accomplished during a complete season in the Super Bowl era. The last team to complete a season with this distinction was the Detroit Lions in 1962. [25] In the Super Bowl game itself, the Packers never trailed.
In addition to winning their fourth Super Bowl in team history, the Giants set a new record for the lowest regular season record (9–7, win percentage of 56.3%) by a Super Bowl champion. [12] The Patriots entered the game with a 13–3 regular season record, and were also seeking their fourth Super Bowl win. [13]
The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears met at Soldier Field for the first time since the 2010 NFC Championship Game earlier this year, when the Packers defeated the Bears 21–14, which allowed Green Bay to advance to and eventually win Super Bowl XLV. This game was much of the same as the defending Super Bowl Champions went into Chicago and ...
21. Super Bowl XLV (2011) Green Bay Packers def. Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-25. The never-quit attitude of the Steelers made this a great game after the Packers were dominating 21-10 at halftime.
In just a couple of days Super Bowl XLV will finally be upon us! From the pre-game show to the final nail-biting seconds, Americans will be glued to their television sets. All this excitement and ...
Super Bowl III in January 1969 was the first such game that carried the "Super Bowl" moniker ... Rams in Super Bowl XIV to win an unprecedented ... 2007 N, 2011 N:
Green Bay Packers center Scott Wells blocks Carolina Panthers defensive tackle Terrell McClain during the third quarter of their game on September 18, 2011, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte ...
This marked the fifth consecutive year a Super Bowl champion failed to win a playoff game in the next season. Two early Seahawk miscues enabled the Saints to build a 10-point lead. First Olindo Mare kicked the opening kickoff out of bounds, giving New Orleans the ball at their 40-yard line.