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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 Super Bowl — the NFL's championship game — pits the winner of the American Football ... Super Bowl LII: Philadelphia Eagles 41, New England ... Location: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. | Date ...
The Chiefs won Super Bowl LVII against the Eagles and are seeking another title in the 2025 game, which is also against the Eagles. Super Bowl LIX: TBD Super Bowl LVIII: Chiefs def. 49ers, 25-22, OT
Super Bowl 53. Feb. 3, 2019. Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) New England 13, Los Angeles Rams 3. Super Bowl 52. Feb. 4, 2018. U.S. Bank Stadium (Minneapolis) Philadelphia 41, New England 33. Super ...
It was Tom Brady's 5th Super Bowl win and he was awarded his record fourth Super Bowl MVP, throwing a then-record 466 yards for 43 completions. [115] [116] [117] In Super Bowl LII, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the defending champion Patriots 41–33, ending a 57-year championship drought for the franchise. [118] Nick Foles won the Super ...
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]
Super Bowl 54: Kansas City Chiefs 31, San Francisco 49ers 20. Super Bowl 55: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31, Kansas City Chiefs 9. Super Bowl 56: Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati Bengals 20. Super Bowl 57 ...
The Bears were in their first Championship Game since a loss to the Giants in 1956 at Yankee Stadium, and had last won in 1946, defeating the Giants at the Polo Grounds. This was the fifth and final NFL Championship Game at Wrigley Field, which hosted the first in 1933, as well as 1937, 1941, and 1943. The Bears won four, with the only loss in ...