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  1. Super Bowl III in January 1969 was the first such game that carried the "Super Bowl" moniker in official marketing; the names "Super Bowl I" and "Super Bowl II" were retroactively applied to the first two games.

  2. Feb 6, 2024 · Where did Hunt's "Super Bowl" idea come from? And how did the AFL-NFL Championship Game get renamed to the Super Bowl after it was mocked by AFL owners and rejected by Rozelle?

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  3. Feb 5, 2024 · Who invented the Super Bowl, what was the craziest comeback in history, and more fun facts about the history of the Super Bowl.

    • History of The Super Bowl
    • The First Super Bowl
    • Joe Namath's Guarantee in Super Bowl III
    • Super Bowl: 1970S-Present
    • Memorable Super Bowl Matchups
    • Super Bowl MVPs
    • Super Bowl Halftime Show
    • Super Bowl TV Ratings
    • Super Bowl Facts & Figures
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    Though the NFLofficially formed in 1920, the Super Bowl wasn't played until more than 40 years later. In 1960, a group of businessmen who wanted to own football franchises—but were denied by the NFL—launched an alternative league, known as the American Football League (AFL). For several years, the NFL and AFL were rivals, competing for fans, player...

    In Super Bowl I, the NFL champion Green Bay Packers defeated the AFL champion Kansas City Chiefs, 35-10, on January 15, 1967, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Although ticket prices averaged $12, the game was not a sellout—the only non-sellout in the game's history. The game drew 61,000 fans and was televised by CBS and NBC. The next year, the...

    In Super Bowl III on January 12, 1969, the AFL champion New York Jets, a 17.5-point underdog, beat the NFL champion Baltimore Colts, 16-7—a result considered one of the sport's greatest upsets. It was the first Super Bowl win for the upstart American Football League. The Jets were led by brash quarterback Joe Namath, who had guaranteed a New York w...

    During the 1970s, three teams—the Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys—dominated the NFL, winning a combined eight Super Bowls in 10 years. Franchises from the NFC won 16 of the 20 Super Bowls played in the 1980s and 1990s. The San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears, WashingtonRedskins (now Washington Football Team) and New York Giant...

    Super Bowl III (New York Jets 16 | Baltimore Colts 7, Jan. 12, 1969): The Jets' win was the first in the Super Bowl for the AFL, widely viewed at the time as inferior to the NFL. Super Bowl XIII (Pittsburgh Steelers 35, Dallas Cowboys 31, Jan. 21, 1979): Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshawthrew for 318 yards and four touchdowns. Super Bowl XXIII (S...

    Green Bay Packers quarterback Bart Starr won the first two MVP awards. Quarterbacks have won the award more than any other position, by far. Former New England quarterback Tom Brady, who signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in March 2020, has won five Super Bowl MVP awards—four with the Patriots and one with the Buccaneers. (Brady announced his ret...

    The early Super Bowls featured marching bands. Then popular musicians took center stage, and the shows evolved into much-anticipated spectacles. Some viewers consider the halftime show, now a 30-plus-minute act, a bigger event than the game. Internationally famous Michael Jackson, U2, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney, Prince, B...

    The first Super Bowl between Green Bay and Kansas City was broadcast on CBS and NBC. According to SportsMediaWatch.com, 26.75 million people watched the game on CBS (a 22.6 rating), 24.43 million on NBC (18.5 rating). (See herefor the definition of ratings point and share.) The second Super Bowl, exclusively on CBS, drew a 36.8 rating, with more th...

    The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots each have six Super Bowl victories—the most of any team. The Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers each have five wins.
    With five defeats each, the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots are tied for most Super Bowl losses.
    The Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, Houston Texans and Cleveland Browns are the only teams that haven't played in a Super Bowl.
    The Patriots have made the most Super Bowl appearances of any team (11).

    NFL History: Super Bowl Winners, ESPN. The History of the Super Bowl, The American Historian. Super Bowl History, Newsday. Ranking all 51 Super Bowls, ABC News. Super Bowl History, Ticket City. Super Bowl Fast Facts, CNN.

  4. Feb 9, 2023 · The Super Bowl was indeed a catchier name than AFL-NFL World Championship. But what helped it along was the first matchup to officially bear the name Super Bowl, which is still regarded as one of the greatest Super Bowls in the game's 57-year history. It wasn't meant to be, though.

  5. Super Bowl championships (1) 1970 † – Does not include 1968 NFL championship won during the same season that the Super Bowl was contested: Conference championships (5) NFL Western: 1958, 1959, 1964, 1968; AFC: 1970; Division championships (5) NFL Coastal: 1968; AFC East: 1970, 1975, 1976, 1977; Playoff appearances (10)

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  7. Jun 30, 2024 · The Super Bowl was initially called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game. How did the event now known as the Super Bowl get its name?

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