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The worst Super Bowl on our list? Well it's the first Super Bowl. Dubbed the "Supergame," it was the first championship tilt between the now-defunct AFL and the NFL.
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Super Bowl VI was the first Super Bowl won by "America's Team," the Dallas Cowboys.
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Super Bowl XXVII marked the third for the Cowboys and their first in 15 seasons, after defeating the Bills in '93.
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In the first Super Bowl win in Seahawks history, Seattle dominated the Broncos, while becoming the first team in Super Bowl history to score more than 40 and hold the opposition under 10 points.
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In a game dominated by the Chiefs defense, Kansas City forced five turnovers and held the Vikings to under 70 yards rushing.
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At the first Super Bowl that wasn't at an NFL stadium, the Dolphins notched back-to-back Super Bowls in their third consecutive championship game.
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For all the hype of Cam Newton versus Peyton Manning, Super Bowl 50 came down to the defense. Von Miller was an unstoppable force, as he almost single-handedly derailed the Panthers offense.
In a game-manager role, Manning earned his second career Super Bowl win.
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Super Bowl XXII had extra historical meaning for the NFL, with Redskins' Doug Williams becoming the first African-American starting quarterback to win the Super Bowl.
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Super Bowl XXIV tied the 49ers at the time for most Super Bowl victories (4) with the Steelers. It was also the first time a team had back-to-back Super Bowl victories with a different head coach the next season (Bill Walsh, George Seifert).
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In 1984, Tampa Bay hosted their first Super Bowl, which was won by the LA-based Raiders, the first Los Angeles team to win the Lombardi Trophy.
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Can you name the two starting quarterbacks in this battle? The venerable Trent Dilfer and Kerry Collins, of course.
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The Patriots never stood a chance against the vaunted '85 Bears defense and William "Refrigerator" Perry rumbling into the end zone.
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Known by some as "The Gruden Bowl" due to Jon Gruden's affiliations with both squads. The coach's new team came out victorious thanks to a dominant defensive effort by the Bucs' Tampa-2 defense.
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The game that got the monkey off Hall of Famer Steve Young's back following the shadow of Joe Montana. The Niners never looked back after Young tossed a Super Bowl-record six TD passes.
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In the Giants' first Super Bowl triumph, New York popularized what we now know as the "Gatorade Bath" that showered then-coach Bill Parcells.
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In a matchup of great quarterbacks, the Niners' Joe Montana outshined Dan Marino with four total touchdowns (three passing, one rushing).
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After defeating the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL Championship aka the "Ice Bowl," the Packers then went on to beat the AFL's Raiders behind Bart Starr's arm.
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In a rematch of the previous year's Super Bowl, the results didn't change much for the Bills with the Cowboys achieving their fourth Super Bowl in the franchise's history.
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Played just five days after the end of the Iran Hostage crisis, the Super Bowl's pregame ceremonies honored the end of the ordeal, as the Raiders hoisted the trophy.
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Led by the Cowboys' "Doomsday Defense," Dallas won the first Super Bowl to be played in a dome.
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Can you imagine a Super Bowl played just nine days after the new year? That's what happened in '77 when John Madden and the Raiders dominated the Vikings.
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One of the best defensive match-ups in a Super Bowl pitted the "Purple People Eaters" against the "Steel Curtain," where the latter emerged victorious.
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The Dolphins capped off the perfect season behind a strong defensive effort holding the 'Skins to just seven points.
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The lone Super Bowl win in Brett Favre's illustrious career, but Desmond Howard stole the spotlight with a kick return for a touchdown, which won him the MVP.
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In what would be John Elway's final game of his career, the 38-year-old took home the MVP in triumph over the 14-2 Falcons.
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Peyton Manning's one and only Super Bowl win came against the Rex Grossman-led Bears. Your eyes do not deceive you, Grossman was the QB.
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The Steelers in 2005 became the first No. 6 seed to ever win the Super Bowl after defeating the Seattle Seahawks.
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Coach Joe Gibbs won his third title with the Redskins with his third different starting QB, unheard of in today's NFL.
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After three straight NFC Championship losses, the Eagles finally got over the hump but with a hobbled Terrell Owens. Tom Brady was on the opposition sideline, and the Patriots would win their third Super Bowl in four seasons.
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Facing a crucial 4th-and-1, Redskins running back John Riggins galloped to the end zone for one of the most famous runs in Super Bowl history.
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Up 21-3 at one point, Aaron Rodgers and Co. were able to hold off the surging Steelers in Rodgers' first Super Bowl win of his career.
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In what equated to a home game for the Los Angeles-based Rams, the home team could not hold off Terry Bradshaw, Lynn Swann and Franco Harris.
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A crucial pick six by Peyton Manning and returned to pay dirt by Tracy Porter was the icing on the cake for the New Orleans Saints and Drew Brees.
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12th-round draft pick (there's only seven rounds now), Larry Brown recorded two interceptions in the second half to seal the MVP award and a victory for the Cowboys.
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After spoiling the Patriots' perfect season in 2007, this was a perfect opportunity for payback for the Pats. Alas, there was no retribution as Eli Manning, and the Giants beat New England.
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One of the more bizarre Super Bowls in recent memory. With the Ravens up a healthy margin, the Super Dome in New Orleans blacked out and, after a long delay, the 49ers were five yards short of a Super Bowl victory.
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A double-digit underdog, the Broncos were led by Terrell Davis -- who suffered from migraines throughout the game-- the Super Bowl MVP.
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Described as "The Blunder Bowl," Super Bowl V is the first championship game in the NFL where a member of the losing team, Chuck Howley, won MVP.
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In the franchise's first Super Bowl win, the 49ers jumped out to a 20-0 lead by halftime. The Bengals came clawing back, but failing to recover an onside kick put the nail in the coffin.
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The Cowboys became the first wild card team to reach the Super Bowl, but they weren't enough for the Steel Curtain defense of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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The first Super Bowl to be played in the month of February, the tightly-contested tilt matched the Rams' "Greatest Show on Turf" against an up-and-comer named Tom Brady, who was named MVP.
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James Harrison's 100-yard pick six of Kurt Warner and Santonio Holmes' toe-tapping touchdown grab were the defining moments in one of the best Super Bowl's of all time.
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Seven years after the Niners defeated the Bengals in the Super Bowl, the two teams met again in another close affair. Joe Montana's "The Drive" that culminated in a TD pass with 34 seconds left grew the legend of "Joe Cool."
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A game of yards. With just six seconds remaining, Steve McNair drove the Titans to within a couple yards of a Super Bowl, but Rams defender Mike Jones made one of the most crucial tackles in NFL history.
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Jake Delhomme almost beat Tom Brady in a Super Bowl. That is not a typo. Patriots kicker Adam Vinatieri was the hero once again for New England as he kicked the game-winning field goal. Also, you might've heard there was a "wardrobe malfunction" that year.
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With a Super Bowl victory a yard away, the Seahawks inexplicably throw a slant that was intercepted by the Patriots to seal the win. Incredible.
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The most tightly contested Super Bowl in NFL history, it is the only title game to be decided by one point, thanks to Scott Norwood's wide right field goal attempt.
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Terry Bradshaw accounted for more than 370 passing yards and four touchdown passes as the Cowboys just couldn't keep up with the offensive onslaught of Pittsburgh.
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Behind Joe Namath's famous guarantee, the New York Jets pulled off the upset against the NFL's Baltimore Colts for one of the biggest underdog stories in NFL history.
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David Tyree. That's all that really needs to be said about this game. Eli Manning's Houdini act to escape pressure in the pocket to find David Tyree and his helmet, might be the most important catch all time, also ruining the Patriots' quest to go 19-0 is about as sweet as it gets.
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