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NFL owners voted to award Super Bowl XXII to San Diego on May 24, 1984, during their May 23–25, 1984 meetings in Washington, D.C. This was the first of three Super Bowls played at Jack Murphy Stadium (the others being XXXII and XXXVII, both of which occurred after it was renamed Qualcomm Stadium).
Super Bowl XXIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Cincinnati Bengals and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1988 season.
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 Chiefs are the ninth team to win two straight Super Bowls ... and are aiming to win No. 3. ... 1988, Super Bowl XXIII: 49ers 20, Cincinnati Bengals 16. 1989, Super Bowl XXIV: 49ers 55, Denver ...
The National Football League playoffs for the 1988 season began on December 24, 1988. The postseason tournament concluded with the San Francisco 49ers defeating the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XXIII , 20–16, on January 22, 1989, at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami , Florida .
Broncos receiver Vance Johnson caught four passes for 105 yards, but was injured in the game and had to miss the AFC Championship Game and saw limited action in Super Bowl XXII. Mike Harden , starting at strong safety in place of an injured Dennis Smith , was knocked out of the game himself with a broken right forearm.
1988: Super Bowl XXII. Average Ticket Price: $100. ... The Patriots' victory marked their fourth Super Bowl win, ending a 10-year championship drought. 2016 Super Bowl. 2016: Super Bowl 50 ...
It was 1989, and Bengals founder Paul Brown's team was heading to the Super Bowl. He sits down with WLWT anchor and reporter Jerry Springer, with advice to his team.