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Has there ever been a shutout in Super Bowl history?The 1971 Dolphins had no answers for the Cowboys in Super Bowl VI, losing in their first appearance in the big game. As for the Rams, Sean McVay's high-powered offense had no answers for Bill ...
The Super Bowl Halftime show is one of the most eagerly-anticipated events of the year, drawing millions of viewers from all around the world to what has become a cultural phenomenon. Many of ...
who also scored just three points back in Super Bowl VI). Tom Brady made several big plays down the stretch, while Julian Edelman was the game's MVP with 10 grabs for 141 yards. Speaking of ...
6. Super Bowl V: Baltimore Colts 16, Dallas Cowboys 13 The Cowboys’ victory in Super Bowl VI came after a defeat one year prior at the hands of the Colts. Nicknamed the “Blunder Bowl,” this ...
3: The fewest points scored by one team, set by the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl VI and tied by the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII. There has never been a shutout in the Super Bowl.
But know this: Coldest temperature at kickoff in the game’s host city was in New Orleans at Tulane Stadium for Super Bowl VI in 1972 – 39 degrees. What’s this about next year and cars?
It was 1972. “I drank too much, Super Bowl VI. I wake up early in the morning, downtown New Orleans. I couldn’t breathe,” he said. He was hospitalized but refused to miss the game.
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