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SUPER BOWL XXI
Jan. 25, 1987 Rose Bowl, Pasadena (Attd: 101,063)
Giants 39, Broncos 20
SUPER BOWL XXII
Jan. 31, 1988; Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego (Attd: 73,302)
Redskins 42, Broncos 10
SUPER BOWL XXIII
Jan. 22, 1989; Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami (Attd: 75,129)
49ers 20, Bengals 16
SUPER BOWL XXIV
Jan. 28, 1990 Superdome, New Orleans (Attd: 72,919)
49ers 55, Broncos 10
SUPER BOWL XXV
Jan. 27, 1991 Tampa Stadium Tampa (Attd: 73,813)
Giants 20, Bills 19
OUR GAME
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Denver 10 0 0 10—20 Washington 0 35 0 7—42 Cincinnati 0 3 10 3—16 San Francisco 13 14 14 14—55 Buffalo 3 9 0 7—19 New York 7 2 17 13—39 Denver 10 0 0 0—10 San Francisco 3 0 3 14—20 Denver 3 0 7 0—10 New York 3 7 7 3—20
MVP: Phil Simms, QB, Giants The game: Simms set a Super Bowl record for completion percentage, connecting on 22 of 25 passes for 268 yards and three touchdowns.
Quick fact: The win gave the Giants their first world championship since 1956.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.
SUPER BOWL XXVI
Jan. 26, 1992 Metrodome, Minneapolis (Attd: 63,130)
Redskins 37, Bills 24
MVP: Doug Williams, QB, Redskins The game: After falling behind 10-0 in the first quarter, the Redskins exploded for a record 35 points in the second quarter, piling up 602 total yards. Quick fact: Rookie running back Timmy Smith rushed for a record 204 yards with two touchdowns.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.
SUPER BOWL XXVII
Jan. 31, 1993 Rose Bowl, Pasadena (Attd: 98,374)
Cowboys 52, Bills 17
MVP: Jerry Rice, WR, 49ers
The game: The 49ers solidified themselves as the team of the 1980s with their third Super Bowl win of
the decade as Joe Montana led San Francisco on a 92-yard, game-winning drive with just over 3 minutes to go. Quick fact: Rice had 11 catches for a record 215 yards.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.
SUPER BOWL XXVIII
Jan. 30, 1994 Georgia Dome, Atlanta (Attd: 72,817)
Cowboys 30, Bills 13
MVP: Joe Montana, QB, 49ers
The game: San Francisco completed a decade of domination by dismantling John Elway and the Broncos. Montana tossed five touchdown passes and Jerry Rice had three TD receptions. Quick fact: The Niners outgained the Broncos 461-167 and dominated time of possession 39:31-20:29.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.
SUPER BOWL XXIX
Jan. 29, 1995; Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami (Attd: 74,107)
49ers 49, Chargers 26
MVP: Ottis Anderson, RB, Giants The game: The Giants used a 14-play, 73-yard drive that chewed up a record 9:29 of the third quater to keep the Bills’ quick-strike offense on the sideline.
Quick fact: Buffalo kicker Scott Norwood missed a 47-yard field
goal in the closing seconds.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.
SUPER BOWL XXX
Jan. 28, 1996; Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe (Attd: 76,347)
Cowboys 27, Steelers 17
Washington 0 17 14 6—37 Buffalo 7 3 7 0—17 Dallas 6 0 14 10—30 San Diego 7 3 8 8—26 Dallas 10 3 7 7—27 Buffalo 0 0 10 14—24 Dallas 14 14 3 21—52 Buffalo 3 10 0 0—13 San Francisco 14 14 14 7—49 Pittsburgh 0 7 0 10—17
MVP: Mark Rypien,QB, Redskins
The game: Rypien threw for 292 yards and two touchdowns while Bills coun- terpart Jim Kelly was picked off four times. The Redskins’ lead swelled to as much as 27 points.
Quick fact: Washington’s Joe Gibbs became only the third head coach to win three Super Bowls.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.
MVP: Troy Aikman, QB, Cowboys The game: Aikman completed 22 of 30 passes for 273 yards and four touchdowns as Dallas won its third Super Bowl.
Quick fact: The Cowboys would have set a record for points, but Don Beebe knocked the ball from Leon Lett’s hands for a touchback on a fumble return. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $36,000; Loser, $18,000.
MVP: Emmitt Smith, RB, Cowboys The game: The Bills and Cowboys met for the second straight year and, for one half, it looked as if the result would be different, but Smith took over in the second half, powering for 132 yards and two touchdowns. Quick fact: Buffalo joined Minnesota and Denver as four-time losers. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $38,000; Loser, $23,500.
MVP: Steve Young, QB, 49ers
The game: Young, so often in Joe Mon- tana’s shadow, threw for a record six touchdown passes as the Niners won their fifth and final title.
Quick fact: San Francisco receiver Jerry Rice established career records for receptions, yards, and touchdowns in a Super Bowl.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $42,000; Loser, $26,000.
MVP: Larry Brown, CB, Cowboys The game: The Cowboys captured their third title in four seasons as Brown picked off two passes that led to 14 Dallas points.
Quick fact: Steelers QB Neil O’Donnell, the NFL’s career leader for fewest interceptions per pass attempt, was picked off three times.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $42,000; Loser, $27,000.
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