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Raymond James Stadium with Super Bowl XLIII decorations and colored lights viewed from nearby parking lot roof. Tampa was selected for the game site on May 25, 2005, beating out three other finalists: Atlanta, Houston, and Miami. Super Bowl XLIII was the second Super Bowl at this venue and the fourth overall in that city. [20]
For the second time in five years, an all-Pennsylvania Super Bowl was denied. The Steelers lost the 2004 AFC Championship Game to the New England Patriots, who went on to win Super Bowl XXXIX over the Eagles 24–21. This was the third postseason meeting between the Eagles and Cardinals. Both teams split the prior two meetings.
The Super Bowl — the NFL's championship game — pits the winner of the American Football Conference against the winner of the National ... Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Arizona ...
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]
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will battle it out in Super Bowl LIX. In honor of the big game, take a look at the history of the championship. ... Seahawks def. Broncos, 43-8 ...
Super Bowl 43: Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Arizona Cardinals 23 Super Bowl 44: New Orleans Saints 31, Indianapolis Colts 17 Super Bowl 45: Green Bay Packers 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 25
The San Diego Chargers hosted the Indianapolis Colts in the primetime game later that evening. Super Bowl XLIII, the first aired as part of this package took place on February 1 in Raymond James Stadium, with the Pittsburgh Steelers defeating the Arizona Cardinals 27–23.
Super Bowl single game player records. Touchdowns scored: 3 Jerry Rice, Roger Craig, Ricky Watters, Terrell Davis, James White, Jalen Hurts. Completed passes: 43 Tom Brady (Patriots v Falcons 2017