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The Colts were the first dome team to win the Super Bowl in an outdoor game (the St. Louis Rams were the first dome team to win a Super Bowl, XXXIV inside the Georgia Dome in Atlanta). The 2006 Indianapolis Colts were the first division champion to win a Super Bowl with four postseason wins and the second division champion ( 2003 Carolina ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 January 2025. 2006 National Football League championship game "2006 Super Bowl" redirects here. For the Super Bowl that was played at the completion of the 2006 season, see Super Bowl XLI. Super Bowl XL Seattle Seahawks (1) (NFC) (13–3) Pittsburgh Steelers (6) (AFC) (11–5) 10 21 Head coach: Mike ...
Super Bowl III in January 1969 was the first such game that carried the "Super Bowl ... The Steelers defeated the Rams in Super Bowl XIV to win an ... 2006 A , 2009 A ...
The Colts defeated the Bears 29–17, and finished the season with an overall record of 16–4 and Colts Head Coach Tony Dungy became the very first African-American coach to win a Super Bowl. The game's MVP was Colts QB Peyton Manning, who finished the game 25 of 38 for 247 passing yards with one touchdown and one interception.
Matt Ulrich, a reserve offensive lineman who played two seasons for the Indianapolis Colts, including the 2006 Super Bowl winning team, has died at 41, according to Colts owner Jim Irsay.
Super Bowl XXIX witnessed the San Francisco 49ers defeating the San Diego Chargers with a score of 49–26, making them the first team to win five Super Bowl championships.
The 2006 NFL season was the 87th regular season of the National Football League (NFL). Regular season play was held from September 7 to December 31, 2006. The season began with the reigning Super Bowl XL champion Pittsburgh Steelers defeating the Miami Dolphins in the NFL Kickoff Game.
Mark May was once one of ESPN’s most well-known college football analysts, but seemingly vanished from the spotlight years ago. What happened to the two-time Super Bowl winner and former ESPN ...