Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10 MVP: Bart Starr, QB, Green Bay
The Green Bay Packers take the inaugural Super Bowl by defeating the AFL champion Chiefs behind the arm of Bart Starr, who completes 16 of 23 passes for 250 yards and two touchdowns.
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Green Bay 33, Oakland 14 MVP: Bart Starr, QB, Green Bay
Green Bay, after winning its third consecutive NFL championship; wins the Super Bowl title for the second straight year, defeating the AFL champion Raiders. After nine years, the game is the last for Vince Lombardi as Packers coach.
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Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7 MVP: Len Dawson, QB, Kansas City
Behind Len Dawson's superb quarterbacking and a powerful defense, Kansas City outplays the promising Vikings. Dawson calls a nearly flawless game, and the Chiefs defense limits Minnesota's strong rushing game to 67 yards.
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A 32-yard field goal by rookie kicker Jim O'Brien brings the Baltimore Colts a victory over the Dallas Cowboys in the final five seconds of Super Bowl V. Cowboys Chuck Howley, who picks off two passes, becomes the first defensive player and the first player from a losing team to be named MVP.
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Miami completes the NFL's only perfect season with a 14-7 win over Washington. Dolphins safety Jake Scott, tallies two interceptions, including one in the end zone to kill a Redskins drive, as the game's most valuable player.
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Miami 24, Minnesota 7 MVP: Larry Csonka, RB, Miami
The defending NFL champion Dolphins score on their first two possessions with marches of 62 and 56 yards while the Miami defense limited the Vikings to only seven plays in the first period.
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Minnesota's hopes are dashed for a third time by AFC champion Pittsburgh, in its first Super Bowl appearance. Pittsburgh's defense permits Minnesota only 119 yards in total offense, including a Super Bowl low of 17 rushing yards.
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Oakland 32, Minnesota 14 MVP: Fred Biletnikoff, WR, Oakland
The Oakland Raiders win their first NFL championship, clinched by two fourth-quarter interceptions. One sets up Banaszak's second touchdown run, the other results in cornerback Willie Brown's Super Bowl-record 75-yard interception return.
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Dallas 27, Denver 10 Co-MVPs: Randy White, DT, and Harvey Martin, DE, Dallas
Harvey Martin and Randy White who are named co-most valuable players, lead the Cowboys defense, which recovers four fumbles and intercepts four passes. Dallas clinches the victory when running back Robert Newhouse tosses a 29-yard touchdown pass to Golden Richards with 7:04 remaining in the game.
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Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31 MVP: Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh
Terry Bradshaw passes for a record four touchdowns to lead the Steelers to victory. The Steelers become the first team to win three Super Bowls, mostly because of Bradshaw's accurate arm.
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Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles 19 MVP: Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh
Terry Bradshaw completes 14 of 21 passes for 309 yards and sets two more passing records as the Steelers became the first team to win four Super Bowls. On Pittsburgh's initial possession of the final period, Bradshaw lofted a 73-yard scoring pass to John Stallworth to put the Steelers in front to stay 24-19.
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Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10 MVP: Jim Plunkett, QB, Oakland
Jim Plunkett passed for three touchdowns, including an 80-yard strike to Kenny King, as the Raiders became the first wild-card team to win the Super Bowl. Plunkett's touchdown bomb to King - the longest play in Super Bowl history gave Oakland a decisive 14-0 lead with nine seconds left in the first period.
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Washington 27, Miami 17 MVP: John Riggins, RB, Washington
Fullback John Riggins follows the 'hogs', the Redskins tough offensive line, for a Super Bowl-record 166 yards on 38 carries to spark Washington to a 27-17 victory over AFC champion Miami. It is Riggins' fourth straight 100-yard rushing game during the playoffs, also a record.
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Los Angeles 38, Washington 9 MVP: Marcus Allen, RB, Los Angeles
Led by Marcus Allen's Super Bowl-record 191 rushing yards, the Los Angeles Raiders dominate the Washington Redskins from the beginning in Super Bowl XVIII and achieve the most lopsided victory in Super Bowl history, surpassing Green Bay's 35-10 win over Kansas City in Super Bowl I.
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San Francisco 38, Miami 16 MVP: Joe Montana, QB, San Francisco
Joe Montana completes 24 of 35 passes for a Super Bowl-record 331 yards and three touchdowns to top the Dolphins and Dan Marino in a much-anticipated quarterback duel. The San Francisco 49ers capture their second Super Bowl title with a dominating offense and a defense that tamed Miami's explosive passing attack.
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Chicago 46, New England 10 MVP: Richard Dent, DE, Chicago
The Bears make good on their 'Super Bowl Shuffle' behind Buddy Ryan's stingy '46' defense and a flashy offense, humbling the Patriots with a Super Bowl-record 36-point margin of victory. The Bears league-leading defense tied the Super Bowl record for sacks (7) and limited the Patriots to a record-low seven rushing yards.
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New York 39, Denver 20 MVP: Phil Simms, QB, New York
Phil Simms earns MVP honors after completing an astonishing 22 of 25 passes for 268 yards and three touchdowns. The Broncos hold a 10-9 lead at intermission, the narrowest halftime margin in Super Bowl history, but the Giants take command in the third period en route to a 30-point second half.
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San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16 MVP: Jerry Rice, WR, San Francisco
Joe Montana throws for 357 yards as San Francisco captures its third Super Bowl of the 1980s by defeating Cincinnati 20-16. The 49ers start their winning drive at their 8-yard line. Over the next 11 plays, San Francisco covers 92 yards with the decisive score coming on a 10-yard pass from quarterback Joe Montana to wide receiver John Taylor with 34 seconds remaining.
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San Francisco 55, Denver 10 MVP: Joe Montana, QB, San Francisco
Joe Montana earns his record third Super Bowl MVP award after throwing five TD passes en route to a blowout 55-10 victory over Denver. The 49ers, who also won Super Bowls XVI, XIX, and XXIII, tied the Pittsburgh Steelers for most Super Bowl victories. San Francisco's 55 points broke the previous Super Bowl scoring mark of 46 points by Chicago in Super Bowl XX.
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Green Bay 35, New England 21 MVP: Desmond Howard, KR-PR, Green Bay
Desmond Howard becomes the first special teams player to be named Super Bowl MVP after a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, and 244 total return yards. Packers quarterback Brett Favre passes for two touchdowns and runs for a score as the Packers win their first Super Bowl in twentynine years.
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In his final game, John Elway earns MVP honors, passing for 336 yards and running for a touchdown to lead the Broncos past the outmatched Falcons. Denver's Darrien Gordon dashes the Falcons' hopes of a rally with interceptions on consecutive possessions inside the Broncos 20 to stop drives and set up Broncos touchdowns.
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St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16 MVP: Kurt Warner, QB, St. Louis
In a game of inches, Mike Jones tackles the Titans Kevin Dyson at the 1-yard line as time expires, preserving the Rams first-ever Super Bowl title. Warner goes 24 of 45 for a Super Bowl-record 414 yards and 2 touchdowns. The Titans were the first team to come back from a 16-point deficit.
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Baltimore 34, N.Y. Giants 7 MVP: Ray Lewis, LB, Baltimore
The Ravens defense completes a dominating season by permitting just 152 yards, forcing 5 turnovers, recording 4 sacks, and not allowing an offensive touchdown en route to the franchise's first Super Bowl victory.
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New England 20, St. Louis 17 MVP: Tom Brady, QB, New England
Adam Vinatieri's dramatic 48-yard field goal as time expires gives the New England Patriots their first Super Bowl title. This marks the first time in Super Bowl history the game has been won on the final play. The Rams outgained the Patriots 427-267 in total yards, but the Patriots forced three turnovers, which resulted in 17 points, while committing no turnovers.
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New England 32, Carolina 29 MVP: Tom Brady, QB, New England
What started as a defensive struggle ended up in a good ol' Texas shootout with Adam Vinatieri repeating his Super Bowl performance of two years ago, nailing a 41-yard field goal with four seconds to play to preserve the victory. Brady threw for 354 yards on 32 of 48 passes and 3 touchdowns.
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New England 24, Philadelphia 21 MVP: Deion Branch, WR, New England
For the third time in four years, the New England Patriots are the World Champions. It came down to a last ditch effort by a strong Eagles team whose defense held New England to seven points in the first half but lost a little of its edge in the second letting New England take the advantage; scoring 17 to Philly's 14 to secure SuperBowl XXXIX.
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Paint this Super Bowl black and gold. With a whole lot of satisfaction for Jerome Bettis, Bill Cowher and his Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers 21-10 victory in the Super Bowl was their record-tying fifth, but the first since 1980 and the first ever for Bettis and Cowher.
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With 35 seconds on the clock, the 6-yard pass from Ben Roethlisberger to Santonio Holmes capped the Steelers historic 6th Super Bowl victory. The Steelers became the first team in NFL history to reach the milestone.
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Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 25 MVP: Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay
Capping one of the greatest postseasons for any quarterback, Rodgers led the Packers to their first NFL championship in 14 years. The favored Packers managed to overcome key injuries, building a 21-3 lead, then hung on to become only the second No. 6 seed to win the championship
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Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31 MVP: Joe Flacco, QB, Baltimore
From blowout to blackout to shootout, Joe Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens had enough power to survive one of the most electric Super Bowls ever. In addition to the 3rd quarter power outage, for the first time in Super Bowl history, the game featured two brothers coaching against each other
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New England 28, Seattle 24 MVP: Tom Brady, QB, New England
The New England Patriots capture their 4th Super Bowl Championship after one of the most riveting come-from-behind drives to win in the last minutes and defeat the Seattle Seahawks 28-24.
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