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Super Bowl XLIV was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champions New Orleans Saints and the American Football Conference (AFC) champions Indianapolis Colts to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2009 season.
The 2009 season was the New Orleans Saints' 43rd in the National Football League (NFL), and as of the 2024 season's conclusion, the most successful in franchise history. The Saints recorded a franchise record 13 regular season victories (later tied in the 2011, 2018, and 2019 seasons) an improvement on their 8–8 record and fourth-place finish in the NFC South from 2008, and advanced to the ...
The New Orleans Saints won their first 13 games in the NFC of the regular season, breaking the record of 12 straight by the 1985 Chicago Bears who also won the Super Bowl. The Indianapolis Colts won their 23rd consecutive regular season game with a 35–31 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on December 16, 2009.
Super Bowl XLIV: New Orleans Saints 31, Indianapolis Colts 17 MVP: Drew Brees | Location: Sun Life Stadium, Miami | Date: Feb. 7, 2010 Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Arizona Cardinals 23
The National Football League playoffs for the 2009 season began on January 9, 2010. The postseason tournament concluded with the New Orleans Saints defeating the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV, 31–17, on February 7, at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
The Super Bowl MVP is awarded to the brightest star on the biggest stage. There have been 58 Super Bowls played in history. A quarterback has been named Super Bowl MVP 33 of 58 times (56.9% ...
According to the NFL, only two teams since 1970 have scored the same or more in their first two games since 1970 – the 1971 Cowboys (91 points) and 2009 Saints (93) – and both went on to win ...
Super Bowl III in January 1969 was the first such game that carried the "Super Bowl" moniker in official marketing; the names "Super Bowl I" and "Super Bowl II" were retroactively applied to the first two games. [4] A total of 20 franchises, including teams that have relocated to another city or changed their name, have won the Super Bowl. [5]