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Super Bowl LIII was a rematch of 2001's Super Bowl XXXVI, the first championship won by Belichick and Brady and the beginning of the Patriots dynasty. It was the 13th meeting in a major sports championship between the Greater Los Angeles and Greater Boston areas and the first championship between the two regions in the NFL.
[56] [57] In Super Bowl XXXVI, Belichick's defense held the St. Louis Rams' offense, which had averaged 31 points during the season, to 17 points, and the Patriots won on a last-second field goal by Adam Vinatieri. [58] The win was the first Super Bowl championship in Patriots history. [59]
Bill Belichick (5) New England Patriots: Atlanta Falcons: Dan Quinn: 34–28 (OT) NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas: February 4, 2018 LII: Doug Pederson: Philadelphia Eagles: New England Patriots: Bill Belichick [3] 41–33 U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota: February 3, 2019 LIII: Bill Belichick (6) New England Patriots: Los Angeles Rams ...
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 LIII: Patriots def. Rams, 13-3. Super Bowl LII ...
Bill Belichick, New England Patriots (Super Bowls 36, 38, 39, 49, 51 and 53) Four Super Bowl wins Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh Steelers (Super Bowls 9, 10, 13 and 14)
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick holds his granddaughter Blakely after winning Super Bowl LIII against the Los Angeles Rams at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2019. Show comments Advertisement
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]
Tom Brady suggested the field goal that put the Patriots up 13-3 in the final minute of the game, essentially sealing their Super Bowl victory.