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The Green Bay Packers won the first two Super Bowls, and also won the NFL Championship Game the preceding year. If the Super Bowl had been instituted that year, the Packers would have qualified and faced the Buffalo Bills of the AFL. The Miami Dolphins appeared in three consecutive Super Bowls (VI, VII, and VIII) – winning the last two.
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.
Super Bowl XXVII: Dallas Cowboys 52, Buffalo Bills 17. ... Super Bowl II: Green Bay Packers 33, Oakland Raiders 14. ... Green Bay Packers. 1938: New York Giants. 1937: Washington.
After both teams exchanged punts, the Giants were on the move to the Green Bay 46-yard line when the Giants end Kyle Rote, who was wide open but looking back into the sun, dropped a long pass from Y. A. Tittle at the GB 10. [2] When the Packers took over for their 2nd possession, end Max McGee returned the favor by dropping a 50-yard pass from ...
Before the game on Feb. 9, read below for a little history of the Super Bowl. Read On The Fox News App The New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers are tied for the most Super Bowl wins with ...
In Super Bowl XLV, the league's championship game played at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31–25 to win their fourth Super Bowl, spoiling the Steelers' chance for a seventh title. [2]
The Packers defeated the Giants for the NFL title in 1961 (37–0 in Green Bay) and 1962 (16–7 at Yankee Stadium), marking the first two of their five titles in Lombardi's seven years. After the 1962 championship victory, President John F. Kennedy called Lombardi and asked him if he would "come back to Army and coach again".
Green Bay Packers I – 2 playoff games; Kansas City Chiefs IV – 3 playoff games; Pittsburgh Steelers XL – 4 playoff games; New York Giants XLII – 4 playoff games; Green Bay Packers XLV – 4 playoff games; Tampa Bay Buccaneers LV – 4 playoff games; Most Super Bowl wins without a loss, 2; Baltimore Ravens – XXXV, XLVII; Tampa Bay ...