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The streak just ended recently.
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Before losing in Super Bowl XLVII, the 49ers were an undefeated 5-0 in the Big Game.
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Hint: It was on a kick return.
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Jacoby Jones' 108-yard kick return for a touchdown against the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII is the longest play in Super Bowl history.
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He had to wait more than a decade to hoist the Lombardi Trophy again.
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Ray Lewis, the Ravens star linebacker, had to patiently wait a dozen seasons between Super Bowl victories.
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The Patriots played in one of the Super Bowls, but which one?
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The incredible Super Bowl between the Patriots and Seahawks was watched by a record 114.4 million viewers in the United States. It is the most watched telecast in the nation's history.
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It was a lot to a little.
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The 49ers' demolishing of the Broncos, 55-10, in Super Bowl XXIV is the largest margin of victory in the game's history.
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The attendance record has stood for 35 years.
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The Steelers-Rams tilt in Super Bowl XIV was packed to the brim with 103,985 fans in the Rose Bowl.
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These teams have been to the Super Bowl nearly 10 times.
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The Cowboys, Steelers, Broncos and Patriots have all been to an NFL-high eight Super Bowls since its inception.
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It's a line used by almost every Super Bowl champion these days, but where did it originate?
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Following the Giants' Super Bowl XXI victory, Phil Simms was the first to give the victory cry, "I'm going to Disney World!"
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Hint: This team has lost five Super Bowls.
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The Broncos have won three Super Bowls in franchise history, but Denver has also dropped an NFL-high five Super Bowls.
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Tossing five interceptions is never a good formula for success in the Super Bowl.
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Rich Gannon tossed a Super Bowl-record five interceptions in the Raiders' loss to the Buccaneers in Super Bowl XXXVII.
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Was it Joe Montana or someone else?
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Tom Brady's latest Super Bowl also gave him the record for most Super Bowls started by a quarterback, with six.
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He's won five Super Bowls with two different teams.
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Charles Haley has won more Super Bowls than any other player in the NFL. The fierce pass rusher won five rings with the 49ers and Cowboys.
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Peyton Manning is old, but not oldest, right?
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Matt Stover, the former kicker, was the oldest to play in a Super Bowl at 42.
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Here's a hint: He's the GOAT.
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Jerry Rice has the Super Bowl record of eight touchdown catches in his illustrious career.
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Can you name them all?
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Tom Brady, Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw are the only quarterbacks to have won four Super Bowls in their career.
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One of the squads lost four consecutive Super Bowls.
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The Vikings and Bills have each gone to four Super Bowls and have lost every single time.
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Hint: His team didn't even win the game.
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Chuck Howley of the Dallas Cowboys was the first defensive player to win the Super Bowl MVP. On top of that, Dallas lost the game.
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Four squads haven't made an appearance in the Super Bowl. Can you name them all?
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The only four teams never to have reached the Super Bowl are the Browns, Jaguars, Lions and Texans.
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Only one franchise has ever won back-to-back championships on separate occasions.
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The Packers, Dolphins, Broncos, 49ers, Cowboys, Steelers and Patriots have all won consecutive Super Bowls. The Steelers are the only team to repeat twice.
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No, coach Bill Parcells does not make the trophy by hand.
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The trophy is awarded yearly to the Super Bowl champions, along with some very flashy rings.
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These teammates are the first and only players to win the award in Super Bowl history.
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The Cowboys defense came to play in Super Bowl XII. Randy White and Harvey Martin teamed up to win the co-Super Bowl MVP award.
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It's more than you think.
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In 50 Super Bowls, there have been a total of 10 defensive MVPs. They include: Chuck Howley, Jake Scott, Randy White, Harvey Martin, Richard Dent, Larry Brown, Ray Lewis, Dexter Jackson, Malcolm Smith and Von Miller.
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This team has more Super Bowl MVPs than rings.
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The Cowboys, winners of five Super Bowls, have a record seven Super Bowl MVPs in franchise history.
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And they aren't who you think.
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Hines Ward and Mark Rypien are the only two players born outside the United States to receive the Super Bowl MVP, having been born in South Korea and Canada.
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Six Super Bowls have been determined by three points or less.
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In 49 Super Bowls, there has never been a game to reach overtime.
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