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SUPER BOWL I
Jan. 15, 1967 Los Angeles Coli- seum Los Angeles (Attd: 61,946)
Packers 35, Chiefs 10
Kansas City 0 10 0 0—10
Green Bay 7 7 14 7—35 Oakland 0 7 0 7—14
MVP: Bart Starr, QB, Packers
The game: Starr, receiver Max McGee and safety Willie Wood helped the Packers open a tight game with three second-half touchdowns.
Quick fact: McGee had broken curfew the night before not expecting to play in the game. He caught seven passes for 138 yards and two TDs.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.
SUPER BOWL VI
Jan. 16, 1972 Tulane Stadium, New Orleans (Attd: 81,023)
MVP: Bart Starr, QB, Packers
The game: Starr completed 13 of 24 passes for 202 yards and one touch- down while Don Chandler kicked four field goals.
Quick fact: The game was the last for Vince Lombardi as Packers coach, ending nine years at Green Bay, where he won five championships.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.
SUPER BOWL VII
Jan. 14, 1973 Los Angeles Coli- seum Los Angeles (Attd: 90,182)
Cowboys 24, Dolphins 3
Dallas 3 77 7—24 Miami 7 70 0—14
Minnesota 0 00 7—7 Pittsburgh 0 27 7—16 Dallas 7 30 7—17 Miami 14370—24Minnesota 0006—6 Pittsburgh 70014—21
Miami 0300—3
MVP: Roger Staubach, QB, Cowboys The game: The Cowboys rumbled
for 252 rushing yards and held the Dolphins to 185 total yards and didn’t allow a touchdown.
Quick fact: Miami running back Larry Csonka had no fumbles all season before coughing it up in the first quar- ter against Dallas.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.
MVP: Larry Csonka, RB, Dolphins
The game: Behind Csonka’s then-re- cord 145 rushing yards and a stifling defense, the Dolphins rolled to a repeat title.
Quick fact: Because Miami’s rushing attack was so dominant, quarterback Bob Griese only attempted seven passes, completing six.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.
MVP: Franco Harris, RB, Steelers
The game: Harris torched the Vikings defense for 158 rushing yards and a touchdown while the Steel Curtain made their introduction.
Quick fact: Pittsburgh’s defense allowed only 119 yards total offense, including a Super Bowl-low of 17 rushing yards.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.
MVP: Lynn Swann, WR, Steelers
The game: Terry Bradshaw outdueled Roger Staubach as Pittsburgh com- pleted the first of two title repeats the franchise would record.
Quick fact: Swann set a Super Bowl record by hauling in four passes
for 161 yards, including a 64-yard touchdown.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.
SUPER BOWL II
Jan. 14, 1968 Orange Bowl, Miami (Attd: 75,546)
Packers 33, Raiders 14
SUPER BOWL III
Jan. 12, 1969 Orange Bowl, Miami (Attd: 75,389)
Jets 16, Colts 7
New York 0 7
Baltimore 0 0 0 7—7
MVP: Joe Namath, QB, Jets
The game: Namath, who famously guaranteed a victory days earlier, threw for 206 yards and befuddled the heavily favored Colts.
Quick fact: Johnny Unitas, who had missed much of the season with an elbow injury, came off the bench and led Baltimore to its only TD.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.
SUPER BOWL VIII
Jan. 13, 1974 Rice Stadium, Houston (Attd: 71,882)
Dolphins 24, Vikings 7
SUPER BOWL IV
Jan. 12, 1970 Tulane Stadium, New Orleans (Attd: 80,562)
Chiefs 23, Vikings 7
Minnesota 0 0 7
Kansas City 3 13 7 0—23
MVP: Len Dawson, QB, Chiefs
The game: Dawson completed 12 of 17 passes while the Chiefs defense limited Minnesota’s powerful rushing attack to 67 yards, and forced three inter- ceptions to go along with two fumble recoveries.
Quick fact: Jan Stenerud booted three field goals for the Chiefs.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.
SUPER BOWL IX
Jan. 12, 1975 Tulane Stadium, New Orleans (Attd: 80,997)
Steelers 16, Vikings 6
SUPER BOWL V
Jan. 18, 1971 Orange Bowl, Miami (Attd: 79,204)
Colts 16, Cowboys 13
Baltimore 0 6 0 10— 16 Dallas 3 10 0 0—13
MVP: Chuck Howley, LB, Cowboys The game: In the first Super Bowl played on artificial turf, Jim O’Brien connected on a wobbly, 32-yard field goal to pull out the win over the Cowboys.
Quick fact: Howley is the only player from a losing team to be named MVP .
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.
SUPER BOWL X
Jan. 18, 1976 Orange Bowl, Miami (Attd: 61,946)
Steelers 21, Cowboys 17
OUR GAME
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Green Bay 3 13 10 7—33
6 3—16
0— 7
Dolphins 14, Redskins 7 Washington 0007—7
MVP: Jake Scott, S, Dolphins
The game: The Dolphins used a pow- erful run game and suffocating defense to top the Redskins.
Quick fact: One of the strangest plays in Super Bowl history occurred when Dolphins kicker Garo Yepremian bob- bled a blocked kick which Mike Bass returned for a touchdown.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $15,000; Loser, $7,500.
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