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In February 2006, the NFL and the South Florida Super Bowl XLI Host Committee unveiled the slogan "one game, one dream" for the game, referring to the entire South Florida region working together to present the event. [22] The Super Bowl XLI logo was also unveiled, featuring the colors orange (to represent the sun) and blue (for the ocean). [22]
Eight franchises have won consecutive Super Bowls: Green Bay Packers ... Super Bowl XLI: Indianapolis Colts 29, Chicago Bears 17. ... The Today Show.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 March 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 ...
It was the third Super Bowl in history to feature two pre-expansion-era (pre-1960) teams, joining Super Bowl XIV (Steelers vs. Los Angeles Rams, the latter of which coincidentally also went 9–7 in the regular season) and Super Bowl XLI (Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears). This game also featured the oldest franchise in the NFC playing the ...
The Super Bowl XLI halftime show took place on February 4, 2007 at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida as part of Super Bowl XLI. It was headlined by Prince . The performance has been widely considered the best Super Bowl halftime show ever.
The first logos used in Super Bowls two through 44 specifically featured aspects of the city in which that year’s game would be played. For Super Bowls 45 through 49, the NFL made the logo ...
The season began with the reigning Super Bowl XL champion Pittsburgh Steelers defeating the Miami Dolphins in the NFL Kickoff Game. The NFL title was eventually won by the Indianapolis Colts, when they defeated the Chicago Bears 29–17 in Super Bowl XLI at Dolphin Stadium at Miami Gardens, Florida on February 4, 2007.
For several years prior to that game, the NFL had a uniform logo for the Super Bowl with a slight variation of the Vince Lombardi Trophy, thus eliminating any calls there was a conspiracy. Before ...