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SUPER BOWL XXXI
Jan. 26, 1997 Superdome, New Orleans (Attd: 72,301)
Packers 35, Patriots 21 New England 14 0 7 0—21
SUPER BOWL XXXII
Jan. 25, 1998; Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego (Attd: 68,912)
Broncos 31, Packers 24
Green Bay 7 7 3 7—24 Denver 71077—31
MVP: Terrell Davis, RB, Broncos
The game: The defending champion Packers entered the game as almost two-touchdown favorites, but the wild-card Broncos got 157 yards and three touchdowns from Davis to pull the shocker.
Quick fact: The Broncos snapped the NFC’s Super Bowl winning streak at 13. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $48,000; Loser, $29,000.
SUPER BOWL XXXVII
Jan. 26, 2003; Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego (Attd: 67,603)
Buccaneers 48, Raiders 21
SUPER BOWL XXXIII
Jan. 31, 1999; Pro Player Stadium, Miami (Attd: 74,803)
Broncos 34, Falcons 19
Denver 7 10 0 17 — 34
Atlanta 33013 — 19
MVP: John Elway, QB, Broncos
The game: In the final game of a Hall of Fame career, Elway threw for 336 yards to grab MVP honors as Denver repeated as champs.
Quick fact: Elway had a passing
and rushing touchdown as his final record in Super Bowls improved
to 2-3.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $53,000; Loser, $32,500.
SUPER BOWL XXXVIII
Feb. 1, 2004; Reliant Stadium, Houston (Attd: 71,525)
Patriots 32, Panthers 29
SUPER BOWL XXXIV
Jan. 30, 2000 Georgia Dome, Atlanta (Attd: 72,625)
Rams 23, Titans 16
St. Louis 3 6 7 7 — 23
Tennessee 00610 — 16
MVP: Kurt Warner, QB, Rams
The game: In one of the most thrilling finishes to a Super Bowl, Mike Jones tackled Kevin Dyson at the 1-yard line as time expired, preserving the Rams’ first title.
Quick fact: Warner threw for a record 414 yards and two touchdowns. Isaac Bruce caught the game-winner. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $53,000; Loser, $33,000.
SUPER BOWL XXXIX
Feb. 6, 2005; Alltell Stadium, Jacksonville (Attd: 78,125)
Patriots 24, Eagles 21
SUPER BOWL XXXV
Jan. 28, 2001; Raymond James Stadium, Tampa (Attd: 71,921)
Ravens 34, Giants 7
Baltimore 7 3 14 10—34 New York 0 0 7 0— 7
MVP: Ray Lewis, LB, Ravens
The game: The Ravens’ defense completed one of the most dominant seasons ever by forcing five turnovers and limited New York to just 152 total yards.
Quick fact: In a record third quarter, the teams combined for three TDs in a matter of 36 seconds.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $58,000; Loser, $34,500.
SUPER BOWL XL
Feb. 5, 2006 Ford Field, Detroit (Attd: 68,206)
Steelers 21, Seahawks 10
Green Bay 10 17 8
0—35
MVP: Desmond Howard, KR-PR, Packers
The game: Howard compiled 244 total return yards and had a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown as Green Bay won the Super Bowl for the first time in almost 30 years.
Quick fact: Reggie White set a Super Bowl record with three sacks of Patriots QB Drew Bledsoe.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $48,000; Loser, $29,000.
SUPER BOWL XXXVI
Feb. 3, 2002 Superdome, New Orleans (Attd: 72,922)
Patriots 20, Rams 17
OUR GAME
>>> 50 YEARS OF THE SUPER BOWL
St. Louis 3 0 0 14—17 Oakland 3 0 6 12—21 Carolina 0 10 0 19—29 New England 0 7 7 10—24 Seattle 3 0 7 0—10 New England 0 14 3 3—20 Tampa Bay 3 17 14 14—48 New England 0 14 0 18—32 Philadelphia 0 7 7 7—21 Pittsburgh 0 7 7 7—21
MVP: Tom Brady, QB, Patriots
The game: Adam Vinatieri booted a 48-yard field goal as time expired to give the Patriots their first Super Bowl victory.
Quick fact: The Patriots scored 17 points of three turnovers by the Rams, who entered the matchup as heavy favorites.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $63,000; Loser, $34,500.
MVP: Dexter Jackson, FS, Buccaneers
The game: Tampa Bay rattled off 34 unan- swered points while intercepting five passes — returning three for touchdowns — as Jon Gruden’s defense saved its best for last.
Quick fact: The five interceptions by Rich Gannon set a Super Bowl
record.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $63,000; Loser, $35,000.
MVP: Tom Brady, QB, Patriots
The game: Adam Vinatieri’s 41-yard field goal with four seconds left capped a wild fourth quarter in which the teams combined for 37 points. Quick fact: Panthers receiver Muhsin Muhammad caught a record 85-yard touchdown pass from Jake Delhomme. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $68,000; Loser, $36,500.
MVP: Deion Branch, WR, Patriots The game: Branch hauled in 11 receptions for 133 yards and the Pats’ defense forced four turnovers as New England won its third Super Bowl in four seasons.
Quick fact: Eagles QB Donovan McNabb had 357 yards, three TD passes and three interceptions. Paycheck bonus: Winner, $68,000; Loser, $36,500.
MVP: Hines Ward, WR, Steelers
The game: Steelers running back Jerome Bettis completed a Hall of Fame career with a Super Bowl win in his hometown of Detroit.
Quick fact: The Steelers were 7-5 at
one points of the season, but won their final four regular-season games to grab the final playoff spot.
Paycheck bonus: Winner, $73,000; Loser, $38,000.
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