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SUPER BOWL XL FACTS AND FIGURESAT STA K ENational Football League Championship andthe Vince Lombardi Tr o p h yPA R T I C I PA N T SChampions of the American Football Confer-ence (AFC) and the National Football Confer-ence (NFC) of the National Football LeagueS I T EFord Field, Detroit, MichiganC A PA C I T Y6 7 , 5 0 0DAT EFebruary 5, 2006GAME TIME6:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Ti m eTELEVISION AND RADIO FA C T SSuper Bowl XL will be carried nationally byA BC on more than 200 television stationsthroughout the United States, plus Bermudaand Guam.

For the nineteenth consecutive season andthe thirty-third time overall, CBS Radio/We s t-wood One will carry the game on more than500 radio stations within the United States.Armed Forces Radio will provide the broadcastto 180 foreign countries and ships at sea. TheNFL Futbol Americano en Westwood One Ra-dio will broadcast in Spanish to more than 30radio stations in the U.S., reaching more than500,000 Spanish-speaking NFL fans.

The game will be distributed internationallyby the NFL and NFL International to more than230 countries. Among the countries originat-ing live broadcasts from Ford Field in theirnative languages are China, Denmark, Fr a n c e ,G e r m a n y, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Portugal, Rus-sia, Spain, United Kingdom, and Venezuela.ABC TELEVISION SCHEDULE2 : 0 0-6:00 P.M. (EST)—Pregame show.6 : 0 0 P.M. (EST) to conclusion—Super BowlXL.CBS RADIO/WESTWOOD ONE SCHEDULE5:00-6:00 P.M. (EST)—Pregame show.6:00 P.M. (EST) to conclusion—Super Bowl XLand postgame show.

P L AYER SHARES$73,000 to each member of the winning team;$38,000 to each member of the losing team(more than $6 million total for the personnel ofthe two competing clubs). Previous sharesw e r e : Super Bowls I-XI, $15,000/$7,500; Super Bowls XI I -XVI , $18,000/$9,000; Super Bowls XVII-XXVII, $36,000/$18,000; Super Bowl XXVI I I , $38,000/ $23,500; S u p e r B o w l X X I X , $ 4 2 , 0 0 0 / $ 2 6 , 0 0 0 ; S u p e r B o w l X X X , $ 4 2 , 0 0 0 / $ 2 7 , 0 0 0 ; Super Bowls XXXI-XXXII, $48,000/$29,000; Super Bowl XXXI I I , $53,000/$32 ,500; Super Bowl X XXIV, $58,000/$33,000; S u pe r B o w l X X X V, $ 58 , 00 0 /$ 34 , 50 0 ; Super Bowl XXXVI , $63 ,000 /$34,500; Super Bowl XXXVI I , $63,000/$35,000; Super Bowls XXXVIII-XXXIX, $68,000/$36,500.P L AYER UNIFORMSThe AFC champion will be the home team,will use the South bench, and will have thechoice of wearing its colored or white jersey.The NFC champion will be the visiting team andwill use the North bench.SUDDEN DEAT HIf the game is tied at the end of the regulation 60minutes, it will continue in sudden-death over-time. The team scoring first (by safety, field goal,or touchdown) will win.

At the end of regulation, the referee imme-diately will toss a coin at the center of the field,in accordance with rules pertaining to the usu-al pregame toss. The captain of the visitingteam will call the toss. Following a three (3)minute intermission, play will continue by fif-teen (15) minute periods with a two (2) minuteintermission between each overtime period.There will be no halftime intermission. Teamswill change goals between each period. Therules for game timing and team timeouts shallbe the same as in the regular game, includingthe last two (2) minutes of the second andfourth quarters.OFFICIAL TIMEThe scoreboard clock will be official.

O F F I C I A L SSeven officials and two alternates, all appoint-ed by the Commissioner’s office.TROPHY The winning team receives permanent pos-session of the Vince Lombardi Trophy, a ster-ling silver trophy created by Tiffany & Compa-ny and presented annually to the winner of theSuper Bowl. The trophy was named for thelate Vince Lombardi before Super Bowl V. Thetrophy is a regulation-size silver footballmounted in a kicking position on a pyramid-like stand of three concave sides. The trophystands 20.75 inches tall, weighs 107.3ounces, and is valued in excess of $25,000.The words Vince Lombardi and Super B o w lXL are engraved on the base along with theNFL shield.ATT E N DANCE HISTORYTo date, 30,630,150 have attended Super Bowlgames. The largest crowd was 103,985 at Su-per Bowl XIV, which was played at the RoseBowl in Pasadena, California.NFL HEADQUA R T E R SMarriott at the Renaissance CenterMEDIA CONTA C T SJoe Browne, Executive Vice President -

Communications & Public AffairsGreg Aiello, Vice President of Public RelationsPete Abitante, Senior Director of Public

AffairsLeslie Hammond, Director of Media ServicesBrian McCarthy, Director of Corporate

C o m m u n i c a t i o n sVince Casey, Senior Editorial ManagerSteve Alic, AFC Information ManagerMichael Signora, NFC Information

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SB Team Following Super Bowl seasonI Green Bay Repeated, beating Oakland 33-14 in

Super BowlII Green Bay Finished third in Central Division with a

6-7-1 recordIII N.Y. Jets Lost to Kansas City 13-6 in AFL Divisional

PlayoffIV Kansas City Finished second in Western Division with

a 7-5-2 recordV Baltimore Lost to Miami 21-0 in AFC ChampionshipVI Dallas Lost to Washington 26-3 in NFC

ChampionshipVII Miami Repeated, beating Minnesota 24-7 in

Super BowlVIII Miami Lost to Oakland 28-26 in AFC Divisional

PlayoffIX Pittsburgh Repeated, beating Dallas 21-17 in Super BowlX Pittsburgh Lost to Oakland 24-7 in AFC ChampionshipXI Oakland Lost to Denver 20-17 in AFC ChampionshipXII Dallas Lost to Pittsburgh 35-31 in Super BowlXIII Pittsburgh Repeated, beating Los Angeles Rams

31-19 in Super BowlXIV Pittsburgh Finished third in Central Division with a

9-7 recordXV Oakland Finished fourth in Western Division

with a 7-9 recordXVI San Francisco Finished eleventh in conference with a

3-6 recordXVII Washington Lost to Los Angeles Raiders 38-9 in Super BowlXVIII L.A. Raiders Lost to Seattle 13-7 in AFC Wild-Card GameXIX San Francisco Lost to New York Giants 17-3 in NFC

Wild-Card GameXX Chicago Lost to Washington 27-13 in NFC Divisional

Playoff

SUPER BOWL TELEVISION RECAPNetwork Announcers Rating Share

Super Bowl I CBS, NBC CBS—Ray Scott and Jack Whitaker (play-by-play), Frank Gifford (analyst); 40.8 NANBC—Curt Gowdy (play-by-play), Paul Christman (analyst)

Super Bowl II CBS Ray Scott (play-by-play), Jack Kemp and Pat Summerall (analysts) 36.8 68%Super Bowl III NBC Curt Gowdy (play-by-play), Al DeRogatis and Kyle Rote (analysts) 36.0 70%Super Bowl IV CBS Jack Buck (play-by-play), Frank Gifford and Pat Summerall (analysts) 39.4 69%Super Bowl V NBC Curt Gowdy (play-by-play), Kyle Rote (analyst) 39.9 75%Super Bowl VI CBS Ray Scott (play-by-play), Pat Summerall (analyst) 44.2 74%Super Bowl VII NBC Curt Gowdy (play-by-play), Al DeRogatis (analyst) 42.7 72%Super Bowl VIII CBS Ray Scott (play-by-play), Bart Starr and Pat Summerall (analysts) 41.6 73%Super Bowl IX NBC Curt Gowdy (play-by-play), Al DeRogatis and Don Meredith (analysts) 42.4 72%Super Bowl X CBS Pat Summerall (play-by-play), Tom Brookshier (analyst) 42.3 78%Super Bowl XI NBC Curt Gowdy (play-by-play), Don Meredith (analyst) 44.4 73%Super Bowl XII CBS Pat Summerall (play-by-play), Tom Brookshier (analyst) 47.2 67%Super Bowl XIII NBC Curt Gowdy (play-by-play), John Brodie and Merlin Olsen (analysts) 47.1 74%Super Bowl XIV CBS Pat Summerall (play-by-play), Tom Brookshier (analyst) 46.3 67%Super Bowl XV NBC Dick Enberg (play-by-play), Merlin Olsen (analyst) 44.4 63%Super Bowl XVI CBS Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (analyst) 49.1 73%Super Bowl XVII NBC Dick Enberg (play-by-play), Merlin Olsen (analyst) 48.6 69%Super Bowl XVIII CBS Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (analyst) 46.4 71%Super Bowl XIX ABC Frank Gifford (play-by-play), Don Meredith and Joe Theismann (analysts) 46.4 63%Super Bowl XX NBC Dick Enberg (play-by-play), Bob Griese and Merlin Olsen (analysts) 48.3 70%Super Bowl XXI CBS Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (analyst) 45.8 66%Super Bowl XXII ABC Al Michaels (play-by-play), Dan Dierdorf and Frank Gifford (analysts) 41.9 62%Super Bowl XXIII NBC Dick Enberg (play-by-play), Merlin Olsen (analyst) 43.5 68%Super Bowl XXIV CBS Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (analyst) 39.0 63%Super Bowl XXV ABC Al Michaels (play-by-play), Dan Dierdorf and Frank Gifford (analysts) 41.9 63%Super Bowl XXVI CBS Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (analyst) 40.3 61%Super Bowl XXVII NBC Dick Enberg (play-by-play), Bob Trumpy (analyst) 45.1 66%Super Bowl XXVIII NBC Dick Enberg (play-by-play), Bob Trumpy (analyst) 45.5 66%Super Bowl XXIX ABC Al Michaels (play-by-play), Dan Dierdorf and Frank Gifford (analysts) 41.3 62%Super Bowl XXX NBC Dick Enberg (play-by-play), Paul Maguire and Phil Simms (analysts) 46.0 68%Super Bowl XXXI FOX Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (analyst) 43.3 65%Super Bowl XXXII NBC Dick Enberg (play-by-play), Paul Maguire and Phil Simms (analysts) 44.5 67%Super Bowl XXXIII FOX Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (analyst) 40.2 61%Super Bowl XXXIV ABC Al Michaels (play-by-play), Boomer Esiason (analyst) 43.3 63%Super Bowl XXXV C BS Greg Gumbel (play- b y-play), Phil Simms (analyst) 4 0 . 4 6 1 %Super Bowl XXXVI F OX Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (analyst) 40.4 61%Super Bowl XXXVII A BC Al Michaels (play-by-play), John Madden (analyst) 40.7 61%Super Bowl XXXVIII C BS Greg Gumbel (play- b y-play), Phil Simms (analyst) 4 1 . 4 6 3 %Super Bowl XXXIX F OX Joe Buck (play- b y-play), Troy Aikman and Cris Collinsworth (analysts) 4 1 . 1 6 2 %Rating is based on the number of households with televisions tuned in to some or all of the telecast. Share is the percentage of households using televisions during the telecast that tuned in to the game. For example, ofthe households that had their televisions on during Super Bowl XXIV, 63 percent were tuned in to the game. Of the top 10 televised sports events, based on ratings, nine are Super Bowls. Source: A.C. Nielsen

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HOW SUPER BOWL WINNERS FARED IN THEIR NEXT SEASONSB Team Following Super Bowl seasonXXI N.Y. Giants Finished last in NFC Eastern Division with

a 6-9 recordXXII Washington Finished third in NFC Eastern Division with a

7-9 recordXXIII San Francisco Repeated, beating Denver 55-10 in

Super BowlXXIV San Francisco Lost to New York Giants 15-13 in NFC

ChampionshipXXV N.Y. Giants Finished fourth in NFC Eastern Division

with 8-8 recordXXVI Washington Lost to San Francisco 20-13 in NFC

Divisional PlayoffXXVII Dallas Repeated, beating Buffalo 30-13 in Super

BowlXXVIII Dallas Lost to San Francisco 38-28 in NFC

ChampionshipXXIX San Francisco Lost to Green Bay 27-17 in NFC

Divisional PlayoffXXX Dallas Lost to Carolina 26-17 in NFC Divisional PlayoffXXXI Green Bay Lost to Denver 31-24 in Super BowlXXXII Denver Repeated, beating Atlanta 34-19 in Super BowlXXXIII Denver Finished last in AFC Western Division with

a 6-10 recordXXXIV St. Louis Lost to New Orleans 31-28 in NFC

Wild-Card gameXXXV Baltimore Lost to Pittsburgh 27-10 in AFC

Divisional PlayoffXXXVI New England Finished second in AFC East with 9-7 recordXXXVII Tampa Bay Finished third in NFC South with 7-9 recordXXXVIII New England Repeated, beating Philadelphia 24-21 in Super

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SUPER BOWLHISTORY OF SUPER BOWL ENTERTAINMENT

Pregame National Anthem Coin To s s H a l f t i m eI University of Arizona & Grambling University with Al Hirt Universities of Arizona & Michigan Bands Game Official Universities of Arizona and Michigan BandsI I AFL and NFL Giant Figures; Air Force fly- o v e r Grambling University Game Official Grambling UniversityI I I Tribute to Apollo 8 Astronauts, with Bob Hope Anita Bryant (Pledge of Allegiance by Game Official “America Thanks” with Florida A&M University

Apollo Astronauts)I V “Battle of the Horns” with Al Hirt and Doc Severinsen Al Hirt (Pledge of Allegiance by Astronauts) Game Official Carol ChanningV Southern University & Northeast Missouri College Tommy Loy (trumpeter) Game Official Florida A&M BandV I Kilgore J.C. Rangerettes; Air Force fly- o v e r U.S. Air Force Academy Chorale Game Official “Salute to Louis Armstrong” with Ella Fitzgerald, Carol

Channing, Al Hirt, and U.S. Marine Corps Drill Te a mV I I Tribute to Apollo 17 with University of Michigan Andy Williams & Little Angels of Game Official “Happiness Is…” with University of Michigan

Chicago’s Angels Church (Pledge Band and Woody Herman Bandof Allegiance by Apollo 17 crew)

V I I I University of Te x a s Charlie Pride Game Official “A Musical America” with University of Texas BandI X Grambling University Grambling University with Mardi Gras Game Official “ Tribute to Duke Ellington” with Mercer Ellington

C h o r u s band and Grambling University BandX Up with Pe o p l e Tom Sullivan Game Official “200 Years and Just a Baby” Tribute to America’s

B i c e n t e n n i a lX I L AUSD All-City Band and Ashley Whippet Vicki Carr ("America the Beautiful") Game Official “It’s a Small World” including crowd participation

for the first time with spectators waving colored placards on cue

X I I Southern University; Cowboys and Broncos Phyllis Kelly (Northeast Louisiana State Red Grange “ From Paris to the Paris of America” with Tyler Cheerleaders U n i v e r s i t y ) Apache Belles, Pete Fountain, and Al Hirt

X I I I Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and Military Bands Colgate University Seven George Halas “Super Bowl XIII Carnival” Salute to the Caribbean with Ken Hamilton and various Caribbean bands

X I V L AUSD All-City Band Cheryl Ladd; Golden Knights Parachute Art Rooney “A Salute to the Big Band Era” with Up with Pe o p l eTe a m

X V Southern University; including tribute to Iran hostages Helen O’Connell Marie Lombardi “A Mardi Gras Fe s t i v a l ”X V I University of Michigan Diana Ross Bobby Layne “A Salute to the ’60s and Motown”X V I I L AUSD All-City Band Leslie Easterbrook Elroy Hirsch “KaleidoSUPERscope” (a kaleidoscope of color

and sound) X V I I I Florida State Univ. and Univ. of Florida; fly-over by Barry Manilow Bronko Nagurski “Super Bowl XVIII’s Salute to the Superstars of the

MacDill AFB Silver Screen”X I X Tribute to the NFL with Huddles team mascots Children’s Choir of San Fr a n c i s c o Hugh McElhenny (with “A World of Children’s Dreams”

President Ronald Reagan on video)

X X Salute to Super Bowl MVP’s Wynton Marsalis Bart Starr (representing “Beat of the Fu t u r e ”17 MVP’s who were present)

X X I Salute to California with the Beach Boys Neil Diamond Willie Davis “Salute to Hollywood’s 100th Anniversary”X X I I Salute to Bob Hope; fly-over by Navy’s Blue Angels Herb Alpert Don Hutson “Something Grand” featuring 88 grand pianos,

the Rockettes, and Chubby CheckerX X I I I Salute to South Florida and NASA Program; fly- o v e r Billy Joel Nick Buoniconti, Bob "Be Bop Bamboozled" featuring 3-D effects

by 31st Tactical Wing, Homestead AFB Griese*, and Larry Little X X I V “Super Mardi Gras Comes to New Orleans” featuring Aaron Neville Mel Blount, Terry Bradshaw, “Salute to New Orleans” and 40th anniversary of

David Clayton Thomas and Archie Manning Art Shell, and Willie Wo o d * Peanuts’ characters, featuring trumpeter Pete Fo u n t a i nX X V SuperShow XXV; fly-over by 56th Tactical Training Whitney Houston Pete Rozelle “A Small World Salute to 25 Years of the Super

Wing, U.S. Central Command & U.S. Special Bowl” featuring New Kids on the BlockOperations Command at MacDill AFB

X X V I Showcase of local Minnesota youth including Harry Connick, Jr. (American Sign Chuck Noll “ Winter Magic” including a salute to the winter Metropolitan Boys Choir, Twin Cities Youth Symphonies, Language performance by Lori Hilary) season and the winter Olympics featuring Glorialocal marching bands, and jazz group Moore by Fo u r Estefan, Brian Boitano, and Dorothy Hamill

X X V I I “Movies, Music, Hollywood” tribute to music and Garth Brooks (American Sign Language O. J. Simpson “Heal the World” featuring Michael Jackson and movies featuring the Rockettes; fly-over by Navy’s performance by Marlee Matlin) 3,500 local children; finale included audience card Strike Fighter Squadron, USS Nimitz s t u n t

X X V I I I “Georgia Music Makers” featuring Kris Kross, Natalie Cole with Atlanta University Joe Namath “Rockin’ Country Sunday” featuring Clint Black, Georgia Satellites, Morehouse College Marching Center Chorus (American Sign Tanya Tu c k e r, Travis Tritt, and Wynonna & Naomi Band, and Charlie Daniels Language performance by Falcons’ Judd; finale included flashlight stunt

cheerleader Courtney Keel Fo l e y )X X I X “Let’s Celebrate!” A Tribute to the 150th Anniversary Kathie Lee Gifford (American Sign Otto Graham*, Joe “Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden

of Florida, 75th Anniversary of the NFL, and A BC Mon- Language performance by Miss Greene, Ray Nitschke, Eye” featuring Tony Bennett, Patti LaBelle, Arturoday Night Fo o t b a l l’s 25th Anniversary, featuring Sergio America Heather Whitestone) and Gale Sayers Sandoval, the Miami Sound Machine, and stunts Mendes and Hank Williams, Jr.; fly-over by 93rd Fight- including fire and skydivers; finale included er Squadron, Homestead Air Force Reserve Base audience participation with light sticks

X X X Arizona theme celebrating Native American Culture, Vanessa Williams (American Sign Joe Montana, represent- Diana Ross celebrating 30 years of the Super Bowl Wild West traditions, and the great outdoors Language performance by Mary ing 25 MVP’s present with special effects, pyrotechnics, and stadium

Kim Ti t l a ) card stunt; finale featured Diana Ross being taken from the stadium in a helicopter

X X X I Show kicked off by Los Del Rio which performed Luther Vandross (American Sign Mike Ditka, Tom Flores, “Blues Brothers Bash” featuring Dan Akroyd, John “Macarena” after the dance craze that became a Language performance by Tom Landry, Chuck Noll, Goodman, and James Belushi; also featuring “The tradition in the Mardi Gras parade. Also featured Erika Schwarz) George Seifert, and Godfather of Soul” James Brown and ZZ To pc o u n t r y-rock star Mary Chapin Carpenter, Hank Stram*accompanied by local Cajun band Beausoleil.

X X X I I A celebration of music and history of California. Phil Hartman narrated the show; Joe Gibbs*, Eddie “A Tribute to Motown’s 40th Anniversary” including Performances by The Fifth Dimension, Lee Jewel (American Sign Language Robinson, and Doug Boyz II Men, Smokey Robinson, Queen Latifah, Greenwood, and members of the Beach Boys performance by Phyllis Fr e l i c h ) Wi l l i a m s Martha Reeves, and The Te m p t a t i o n s

X X X I I I The show captured the merriment of a Caribbean Cher (American Sign Language Raymond Berry,R o o s e v e l t “Celebration of Soul, Salsa, and Swing” featuring Cruise; featuring rock band KISS performance by Speaking Hands) Brown, Art Donovan, Stevie Wo n d e r, Gloria Estefan, Big Bad Voodoo

Frank Gifford, Sam Huff, D a d d y, and tap dancer Savion GloverTom Landry, Gino Marchetti*, Don Maynard, Lenny Moore, Jim Pa r k e r,and Andy Robustelli

*= coin tosser

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Pregame National Anthem Coin To s s H a l f t i m eX X X I V A tribute to “Great American Music of the 20th Century” The Smothers Brothers narrated the Bud Grant, Lamar Hunt*, “A Tapestry of Nations” featuring Phil Collins,

featuring Tina Tu r n e r, Travis Tritt, the Georgia Te c h show; Faith Hill (American Sign Bobby Bell, Paul Krause, Christina Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias, Toni Braxton,Marching Band, and the Georgia Mass Choir Language performance by Briarlake Willie Lanier, Alan Pa g e , and an 80-person choir

Elementary School Signing Choir) Jan StenerudX X X V The show featured international singing star Sting, Backstreet Boys (American Sign Marcus Allen, Ottis The halftime show featured Aerosmith, *NSYNC,

joined by rock legends Styx Language performance by Tom Cooney) Anderson, Tom Flores*, Britney Spears, and Mary J. BligeBill Pa r c e l l s

X X X V I The show, a tribute to “Freedom” featured the Boston Mariah Carey accompanied by the Former U.S. President The halftime show featured U2Pops, Barry Manilow, Marc Anthony, Mary J. Blige, and Boston Pops (American Sign Language George H.W. Bush and RogerPaul McCartney performance by Joe Narcisse) S t a u b a c h *

X X X V I I The show featured Santana, Beyónce Knowles, and Dixie Chicks (American Sign Language Nick Buoniconti, Larry The halftime show featured Shania Twain, No Doubt, and Michelle Branch performance by Janet Maxwell) Csonka, Bob Griese, Jim S t i n g

L a n g e r, Larry Little, Don Shula*, and Paul Wa r f i e l d

X X X V I I I The show, “Welcome to Houston - The Sprit of Texas” Beyone Knowles (American Sign Earl Campbell, Ollie Matson, The halftime show featured Janet Jackson, featured Aerosmith, Toby Keith, Willie Nelson, and Language performance by Don Maynard, Mike Singletary, Justin Timberlake, P. Diddy, Kid Rock, and NellyWalter Suhr and Mango Pu n c h ! Suzanna Christy) Y. A. Tittle*, and Gene Upshaw

X X X I X The show, “Bridging Generations,” featured the U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet Chorale, Four youth football players The halftime show featured Paul McCartneyBlack Eyed Peas performing with Earth, Wind and Fire, U.S. Coast Guard Academy Glee Club, as well as the 2004 NFL Gretchen Wilson performing with the Charlie Daniels Band, U.S. Naval Academy Glee Club, and U.S. High School Coach of the and Alicia Keys singing “America the Beautiful” Military Academy at West Point Glee Club Year Bill McGregor* and (American Sign Language performance by the sang the Anthem (American Sign Language youth football coach Florida School for the Deaf and Blind) performance by Wesley Ta l l e n t ) Tamaris Jackson

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The Patriots matched the Dallas Cowboys (XXVII,XXVIII, and XXX) as the only team with three Super Bowlvictories in the span of four seasons. The Eagles threat-ened first, driving to the Patriots’ 8 late in the first quar-t e r. On first down, Mike Vrabel sacked Donovan McNabb for a 16-yard loss and, after a penalty over-turned an interception, Rodney Harrison stepped infront of a pass for an interception at the Eagles’ 4. Earlyin the second quarter the Eagles drove 81 yards, keyedby Todd Pinkston’s 40-yard catch, and capped by Mc-Nabb’s 6-yard touchdown pass to L.J. Smith on third-and-goal for a 7-0 lead. The Patriots responded by dri-ving to the Eagles’ 4, but Tom Brady fumbled on a fakehandoff attempt and Darwin Walker recovered. Later inthe quarter, a 29-yard punt by Dirk Johnson allowed thePatriots to drive just 37 yards, keyed by Branch’s 7-yardcatch on third-and-3, and capped by Brady’s pass toDavid Givens on the right side of the end zone to tie thegame with 1:10 left in the half. New England began thesecond half with a 9-play, 69-yard drive, including 4 re-ceptions, 2 on third down, by Branch, and capped byVrabel’s 2-yard catch. The Eagles put together a 10-play, 74-yard drive later in the third quarter, keyed byBrian Westbrook’s 4-yard catch on third-and-3, and fol-lowed on the next play by his 10-yard touchdown catchto tie the game. On the ensuing drive, Kevin Fa u l kcaught screen passes of 13 and 14 yards, and had a 12-yard run, and Corey Dillon capped the possession witha 2-yard run with 13:44 remaining for a 21-14 lead. ThePatriots’ defense forced a three-and-out, and Branch’s19-yard catch set up Adam Vinatieri’s 22-yard field goalwith 8:40 to play. Tedy Bruschi intercepted M c N a b b ’ spass at the Patriots’ 24 with 7:20 remaining. The Eaglesforced a punt and, beginning at their own 21 with 5:40to play, needed 13 plays to drive 79 yards, capped byMcNabb’s 30-yard touchdown pass on a post-pattern toGreg Lewis with 1:48 to play. Christian Fauria recoveredthe onside kick, but the Eagles’ defense forced a punt.Dexter Reid downed Josh Miller’s 32-yard punt at theEagles’ 4 with 46 seconds left, and Harrison intercepted

SUPER BOWL COMPOSITE STANDINGS

W L Pct. Pts. OPSan Francisco 49ers 5 0 1.000 188 89Baltimore Ravens 1 0 1.000 34 7Chicago Bears 1 0 1.000 46 10New York Jets 1 0 1.000 16 7Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 0 1.000 48 21Pittsburgh Steelers 4 1 .800 120 100Green Bay Packers 3 1 .750 127 76New York Giants 2 1 .667 66 73Dallas Cowboys 5 3 .625 221 132New England Patriots 3 2 .600 107 148Oakland/L.A. Raiders 3 2 .600 132 114Washington Redskins 3 2 .600 122 103Baltimore Colts 1 1 .500 23 29Kansas City Chiefs 1 1 .500 33 42Miami Dolphins 2 3 .400 74 103Denver Broncos 2 4 .333 115 206St. Louis/L.A. Rams 1 2 .333 59 67Atlanta Falcons 0 1 .000 19 34Carolina Panthers 0 1 .000 29 32San Diego Chargers 0 1 .000 26 49Tennessee Titans 0 1 .000 16 23Cincinnati Bengals 0 2 .000 37 46Philadelphia Eagles 0 2 .000 31 51Buffalo Bills 0 4 .000 73 139Minnesota Vikings 0 4 .000 34 95

SUPER BOWL MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS*Super Bowl I — QB Bart Starr, Green BaySuper Bowl II — QB Bart Starr, Green BaySuper Bowl III — QB Joe Namath, N.Y. JetsSuper Bowl IV — QB Len Dawson, Kansas CitySuper Bowl V — LB Chuck Howley, DallasSuper Bowl VI — QB Roger Staubach, DallasSuper Bowl VII — S Jake Scott, MiamiSuper Bowl VIII — RB Larry Csonka, MiamiSuper Bowl IX — RB Franco Harris, Pittsburgh

Super Bowl X — WR Lynn Swann, PittsburghSuper Bowl XI — WR Fred Biletnikoff, OaklandSuper Bowl XII — DT Randy White and

DE Harvey Martin, DallasSuper Bowl XIII — QB Terry Bradshaw, PittsburghSuper Bowl XIV — QB Terry Bradshaw, PittsburghSuper Bowl XV — QB Jim Plunkett, OaklandSuper Bowl XVI — QB Joe Montana, San Fr a n c i s c oSuper Bowl XVII — RB John Riggins, Wa s h i n g t o nSuper Bowl XVIII — RB Marcus Allen, L. A. RaidersSuper Bowl XIX — QB Joe Montana, San Fr a n c i s c oSuper Bowl XX — DE Richard Dent, ChicagoSuper Bowl XXI — QB Phil Simms, N.Y. GiantsSuper Bowl XXII — QB Doug Williams, Wa s h i n g t o nSuper Bowl XXIII — WR Jerry Rice, San Fr a n c i s c oSuper Bowl XXIV — QB Joe Montana, San Fr a n c i s c oSuper Bowl XXV — RB Ottis Anderson, N.Y. GiantsSuper Bowl XXVI — QB Mark Rypien, Wa s h i n g t o nSuper Bowl XXVII — QB Troy Aikman, Dallas Super Bowl XXVIII — RB Emmitt Smith, DallasSuper Bowl XXIX — QB Steve Young, San Fr a n c i s c oSuper Bowl XXX — CB Larry Brown, DallasSuper Bowl XXXI — KR-PR Desmond Howard, Green BaySuper Bowl XXXII — RB Terrell Davis, DenverSuper Bowl XXXIII — QB John Elway, DenverSuper Bowl XXXIV — QB Kurt Warner, St. LouisSuper Bowl XXXV — LB Ray Lewis, BaltimoreSuper Bowl XXXVI — QB Tom Brady, New EnglandSuper Bowl XXXVII— S Dexter Jackson, Tampa BaySuper Bowl XXXVIII—QB Tom Brady, New EnglandSuper Bowl XXXIX—WR Deion Branch, New England* Award named Pete Rozelle Trophy since Super Bowl XXV.

SUPER BOWL XXXIXALLTEL Stadium, Jacksonville, FloridaFebruary 6, 2005, Attendance: 78,125NEW ENGLAND 24, PHILADELPHIA 21— D e i o nBranch had 11 receptions for 133 yards and the Patri-ots’ defense forced 4 turnovers en route to becomingthe eighth team to post consecutive Super Bowl titles.

SUPER BOWL SUMMARIESNFC leads AFC, 21-18Super Bowl Date Winner (Share) Loser (Share) Score Site AttendanceXXXIX 2-6-05 New England ($68,000) Philadelphia ($36,500) 24-21 Jacksonville 78,125XXXVIII 2-1-04 New England ($68,000) Carolina (36,500) 32-29 Houston 71,525

* XXXVII 1-26-03 Tampa Bay ($63,000) Oakland ($35,000) 48-21 San Diego 67,603* XXXVI 2-3-02 New England ($63,000) St. Louis ($34,500) 20-17 New Orleans 72,922

XXXV 1-28-01 Baltimore ($58,000) N.Y. Giants ($34,500) 34-7 Tampa 71,921* XXXIV 1-30-00 St. Louis ($58,000) Tennessee ($33,000) 23-16 Atlanta 72,625

XXXIII 1-31-99 Denver ($53,000) Atlanta ($32,500) 34-19 Miami 74,803XXXII 1-25-98 Denver ($48,000) Green Bay ($29,000) 31-24 San Diego 68,912XXXI 1-26-97 Green Bay ($48,000) New England ($29,000) 35-21 New Orleans 72,301XXX 1-28-96 Dallas ($42,000) Pittsburgh ($27,000) 27-17 Tempe 76,347XXIX 1-29-95 San Francisco ($42,000) San Diego ($26,000) 49-26 Miami 74,107

* XXVIII 1-30-94 Dallas ($38,000) Buffalo ($23,500) 30-13 Atlanta 72,817XXVII 1-31-93 Dallas ($36,000) Buffalo ($18,000) 52-17 Pasadena 98,374XXVI 1-26-92 Washington ($36,000) Buffalo ($18,000) 37-24 Minneapolis 63,130

* XXV 1-27-91 N.Y. Giants ($36,000) Buffalo ($18,000) 20-19 Tampa 73,813XXIV 1-28-90 San Francisco ($36,000) Denver ($18,000) 55-10 New Orleans 72,919XXIII 1-22-89 San Francisco ($36,000) Cincinnati ($18,000) 20-16 Miami 75,129XXII 1-31-88 Washington ($36,000) Denver ($18,000) 42-10 San Diego 73,302XXI 1-25-87 N.Y. Giants ($36,000) Denver ($18,000) 39-20 Pasadena 101,063XX 1-26-86 Chicago ($36,000) New England ($18,000) 46-10 New Orleans 73,818XIX 1-20-85 San Francisco ($36,000) Miami ($18,000) 38-16 Stanford 84,059XVIII 1-22-84 L.A. Raiders ($36,000) Washington ($18,000) 38-9 Tampa 72,920

* XVII 1-30-83 Washington ($36,000) Miami ($18,000) 27-17 Pasadena 103,667XVI 1-24-82 San Francisco ($18,000) Cincinnati ($9,000) 26-21 Pontiac 81,270XV 1-25-81 Oakland ($18,000) Philadelphia ($9,000) 27-10 New Orleans 76,135XIV 1-20-80 Pittsburgh ($18,000) Los Angeles ($9,000) 31-19 Pasadena 103,985XIII 1-21-79 Pittsburgh ($18,000) Dallas ($9,000) 35-31 Miami 79,484XII 1-15-78 Dallas ($18,000) Denver ($9,000) 27-10 New Orleans 75,583XI 1-9-77 Oakland ($15,000) Minnesota ($7,500) 32-14 Pasadena 103,438X 1-18-76 Pittsburgh ($15,000) Dallas ($7,500) 21-17 Miami 80,187IX 1-12-75 Pittsburgh ($15,000) Minnesota ($7,500) 16-6 New Orleans 80,997VIII 1-13-74 Miami ($15,000) Minnesota ($7,500) 24-7 Houston 71,882VII 1-14-73 Miami ($15,000) Washington ($7,500) 14-7 Los Angeles 90,182VI 1-16-72 Dallas ($15,000) Miami ($7,500) 24-3 New Orleans 81,023V 1-17-71 Baltimore ($15,000) Dallas ($7,500) 16-13 Miami 79,204

* IV 1-11-70 Kansas City ($15,000) Minnesota ($7,500) 23-7 New Orleans 80,562III 1-12-69 N.Y. Jets ($15,000) Baltimore ($7,500) 16-7 Miami 75,389II 1-14-68 Green Bay ($15,000) Oakland ($7,500) 33-14 Miami 75,546I 1-15-67 Green Bay ($15,000) Kansas City ($7,500) 35-10 Los Angeles 61,946

* One week between conference championship games and Super Bowl; all others had two weeks between conference championship games and Super Bowl.

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McNabb’s pass three plays later to clinch the title.Brady was 23 of 33 for 236 yards and 2 touchdowns.Branch earned MVP honors with his Super Bowl-record-tying 11 catches. McNabb was 30 of 51 for 357yards and 3 touchdowns, with 3 interceptions. TerrellOwens had 9 receptions for 122 yards.

New England (24) Offense Philadelphia (21)David Givens WR Todd PinkstonMatt Light LT Tra ThomasJoe Andruzzi LG Artis HicksDan Koppen C Hank FraleyStephen Neal RG Jermane MayberryBrandon Gorin RT Jon RunyanDaniel Graham TE L.J. SmithDeion Branch WR Terrell OwensTom Brady QB Donovan McNabbPatrick Pass FB Josh ParryCorey Dillon RB Brian Westbrook

DefenseRosevelt Colvin OLB-LE Derrick BurgessVince Wilfork NT-LT Corey SimonJarvis Green RE-RT Darwin WalkerMike Vrabel OLB-RE Jevon KearseTedy Bruschi ILB-WLB Keith AdamsRoman Phifer ILB-MLB Jeremiah TrotterWillie McGinest OLB-SLB Dhani JonesRandall Gay LCB Lito SheppardAsante Samuel RCB Sheldon BrownEugene Wilson FS Brian DawkinsRodney Harrison SS Michael Lewis

SUBSTITUTIONSNEW ENGLAND—Specialists: K—Adam Vinatieri. P—Josh Miller. LS—Lonie Paxton. Offense: RB—Rabih Ab-dullah, Kevin Faulk. WR—Troy Brown, Bethel Johnson,D a v i d Pat ten. TE—Chr is t ian Faur ia. G—RussHochstein. G-C—Gene Mruczkowski. Defense: DT—Ke i t h Tr a y l o r. DE- D T — R i c h a r d S e y m o u r, Ty Wa r r e n .LB—Tully Banta-Cain, Matt Chatham, Don Davis, LarryIzzo, Ted Johnson. CB—Hank Poteat. CB- S — J e ’ R o dCherry. S—Dexter Reid. DNP: QB—Rohan Davey. Inac-tive: QB—Jim M i l l e r. RB—Cedric Cobbs. WR—Ke v i nK a s p e r. TE—Jed We a v e r. G—Billy Yates. DT—EthanKelley. DE—Marquise Hill. CB—Earthwind Moreland. P H I L A D E L P H I A—Specialists: K—David Akers. P—Dirk Johnson. LS-T E — M i k e Bartrum. Offense: QB—Ko y D e t m e r. RB—Dorsey Levens, Reno Mahe. WR—Greg Lewis, Freddie Mitchell. TE—Jeff Thomason. G—Steve Sciullo. Defense: DE—Jerome McDougle. DT—Sam Rayburn, Hollis Thomas. LB—Mike Labinjo, IkeReese, Mark Simoneau, Nate Wayne. CB—RoderickHood, Matt Ware. S—Quintin Mikell, J. R . Reed. DNP:C—Alonzo Ephraim. LB- D E — H u g h Douglas. Inactive:Q B — J e f f Blake. RB—Eric McCoo. WR—Billy M c-Mullen. T—Ian Allen. T- G — Tr e y Darilek. DT—Pa u lGrasmanis. DE—Jamall Green. CB—Dexter Wynn.

OFFICIALSReferee—Terry McAulay. Umpire—Carl Paganelli. LineJudge—Mark Steinkerchner. Side Judge—Rick Patter-son. Head Linesman—Gary Slaughter. Back Judge—Tony Steratore. Field Judge—Tom Sifferman. ReplayOfficial—Al Hynes.New England (AFC) 0 7 7 10 — 24Philadelphia (NFC) 0 7 7 7 — 21Phil — Smith 6 pass from McNabb (Akers kick)

(9:55)NE — Givens 4 pass from Brady (Vinatieri kick)

(1:10)NE — Vrabel 2 pass from Brady (Vinatieri kick)

(11:04)Phil — Westbrook 10 pass from McNabb (Akers

kick) (3:35)NE — Dillon 2 run (Vinatieri kick) (13:44)NE — FG Vinatieri 22 (8:40)Phil — G. Lewis 30 pass from McNabb (Akers kick)

(1:48)

TEAM STATISTICS NE PHILTotal First Downs 21 24

Rushing 6 4Passing 14 18Penalty 1 2

Total Net Yardage 331 369Total Offensive Plays 63 72

Avg. Gain Per Offensive Play 5.3 5.1Rushes 28 17

Yards Gained Rushing (Net) 112 45Avg. Yards per Rush 4.0 2.6

Passes Attempted 33 51Passes Completed 23 30Had Intercepted 0 3Tackled Attempting to Pass 2 4Yards Lost Attempting to Pass 17 33Yards Gained Passing (Net) 219 324

Punts 7 5Avg. Distance 45.1 42.8

Punt Returns 4 3Punt Return Yardage 26 19

Kickoff Returns 4 5Kickoff Return Yardage 63 114

Interception Return Yardage 5 0Total Return Yardage 94 133Fumbles 1 2

Fumbles Lost 1 1Own Fumbles Recovered 0 1Opponent Fumbles Recovered 1 1

Penalties 7 3Yards Penalized 47 35

Field Goals 1 0Field Goals Attempted 1 0

Third-Down Efficiency 4/12 9/16Fourth-Down Efficiency 0/0 0/0Time of Possession 31:37 28:23

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSR U S H I N G : NE: Dillon 18-75-1, Faulk 8-38-0, Pa s s1-0-0, Brady 1-(-1)-0. PHIL: Westbrook 15-44-0, Levens1-1-0, McNabb 1-0-0.PA SS I N G : NE: Brady 33-23-236-2-0. PHIL: M c N a b b51-30-357-3-3.R E C E I V I N G : NE: Branch 11-133-0, Dillon 3-31-0,Givens 3-19-1, Faulk 2-27-0, Brown 2-17-0, Graham1-7 - 0 , Vrabel 1-2-1. PHIL: Owens 9-122-0, We s t b r o o k7-60-1, Pinkston 4-82-0, G. Lewis 4-53-1, Smith 4-27-1,Mitchell 1-11-0, Parry 1-2-0.K I C KOFF RETURNS: NE: B. Johnson 2-44-0, Pa s s1-17-0, Fauria 1-2-0. PHIL: Reed 4-82-0, Hood 1-32-0.PUNT RETURNS: NE: T. Brown 3-12-0, B. Johnson1-14-0. PHIL: Westbrook 3-19-0, Sheppard 0-0-0.P U N T I N G : NE: Miller 7-316-45.1. PHIL: D. Johnson5-214-42.8.INTERCEPTIONS: NE: Harrison 2-5-0, Bruschi 1-0-0.PHIL: None.SACKS: NE: Bruschi, Harrison, Seymour, Vrabel. PHIL:Burgess, Team.

SUPER BOWL XXXVIIIReliant Stadium, HoustonFebruary 1, 2004—Attendance: 71,525NEW ENGLAND 32, CAROLINA 29—Adam Vinatieri kickeda 41-yard field goal with four seconds remaining as thePatriots won their second Super Bowl in three seasons.While it took a Super Bowl-record 26 minutes and 55seconds for the first points to be scored, the teamscombined for 868 yards (481 by New England) and thegame also featured the highest scoring quarter (com-bined 37 points in the fourth). Vinatieri missed a 31-yardfield goal on the Patriots’ first possession, and had a 36-yard attempt blocked by Shane Burton with 6:00 left inthe second quarter. But three plays later, Mike Vrabelsacked Jake Delhomme and forced him to fumble.Richard Seymour recovered at the Panthers’ 20, and a12-yard scramble by Tom Brady on third-and-7 set uphis 5-yard touchdown pass to Deion Branch with 3:05left in the first half. The Panthers responded with an 8-play, 95-yard drive capped by Delhomme’s 39-yard per-fectly placed touchdown pass to Steve Smith with 1:07left in the half. Delhomme beat the blitz by lofting thepass deep down the left sideline. Brady’s 52-yard passto Branch with 37 seconds left in the half set up DavidGivens’ 5-yard touchdown catch with 18 seconds left.New England squibbed the ensuing kickoff and KrisMangum returned it 12 yards to the Panthers’ 47. A 21-yard run by Stephen Davis set up John Kasay’s 50-yardfield goal as the half expired for a 14-10 New Englandlead. Neither team scored in the third quarter, but An-

towain Smith’s 2-yard touchdown run two plays into thefinal quarter capped a 71-yard drive and gave the Patri-ots a 21-10 lead. Undaunted, Carolina scored on itsnext two possessions. First, Delhomme completedpasses of 18 and 22 yards to Smith to set up DeShaunFoster’s 33-yard touchdown run to cut the deficit to 21-16 with 12:39 to play. Carolina went for the 2-point con-version, but Delhomme’s pass was incomplete. NewEngland marched to the Panthers’ 9 with the ensuingkickoff, but Reggie Howard intercepted Brady’s third-and-goal pass in the end zone. Two plays later, D e l-homme rolled left and fired a Super Bowl-record 85-yard touchdown pass to Muhammad for a 22-21 leadwith 6:53 left. Once again, the Panthers went for 2points and Delhomme’s pass was incomplete. NewEngland drove 68 yards on its next possession, withGivens catching a 25-yard pass and 18-yard pass onthird-and-9, to set up Brady’s 1-yard touchdown pass toVrabel, who was lined up as a tight end. A direct snapto Kevin Faulk resulted in a 2-point conversion for a29-22 lead with 2:51 left. Delhomme completed passesof 19 yards to Muhammad and 31 yards to Ricky Proehlbefore finding Proehl from 12 yards with the tyingtouchdown with 1:08 remaining. Kasay’s ensuing kick-off went out of bounds, giving New England the ball attheir own 40. Five plays later, faced with third-and-3from the Panthers’ 40 with 14 seconds left, Brady fireda 17-yard pass to Branch to set up Vinatieri’s SuperBowl-winning 41-yard field goal. Brady, who wasnamed the Super Bowl most valuable player for the sec-ond time in his career, was 32 of 48 for 354 yards and 3touchdowns, with 1 interception. Branch had 10 recep-tions for 143 yards. Delhomme was 16 of 33 for 323yards and 3 touchdowns, and Muhammad had 4 catch-es for 140 yards.

Carolina (NFC) 0 1 0 0 1 9 — 2 9New England (AFC) 0 1 4 0 1 8 — 3 2NE — Branch 5 pass from Brady

(Vinatieri kick) (3:05)Car — Smith 39 pass from Delhomme

(Kasay kick) (1:07)NE — Givens 5 pass from Brady

(Vinatieri kick) (0:18)Car — FG Kasay 50 (0:00)NE — Smith 2 run (Vinatieri kick) (14:49)Car — Foster 33 run (pass failed) (12:39)Car — Muhammad 85 pass from

Delhomme (pass failed) (6:53)NE — Vrabel 1 pass from Brady

(Faulk run) (2:51)Car — Proehl 12 pass from Delhomme

(Kasay kick) (1:08)NE — FG Vinatieri 41 (0:04)

SUPER BOWL XXXVIIQualcomm Stadium, San DiegoJanuary 26, 2003—Attendance: 67,603TAMPA BAY 48, OAKLAND 21—The Buccaneers’ de-fense intercepted 5 passes, 3 of which were returnedfor touchdowns, and recorded 5 sacks as Tampa Bayscored 34 unanswered points en route to its first SuperBowl victory. Charles Woodson intercepted Brad John-son three plays into the game to give Oakland the ballat the Buccaneers’ 36. But Simeon Rice sacked RichGannon on third down to force the Raiders to settle forSebastian Janikowski’s 40-yard field goal. On their nextnine possessions, the Raiders registered just 2 firstdowns and did not run a play inside the Buccaneers’ 40as Tampa Bay scored the next 34 points. The Bucca-neers answered Janikowski’s field goal with Martín Gra-matica’s 31-yard boot to tie the game. An interceptionby Dexter Jackson set up Gramatica’s go-ahead fieldgoal early in the second quarter. Midway through thesecond quarter, a 25-yard punt return by Karl Williamsand a 19-yard run by Michael Pittman led to Mike Al-stott’s 2-yard touchdown run. Late in the half, the Buc-caneers drove 77 yards, aided by 3 defensive penaltiesand pass receptions of 16 and 12 yards by Alstott, to setup Brad Johnson’s 5-yard touchdown pass to KeenanMcCardell with 30 seconds left in the half, which gaveTampa Bay a 20-3 lead. With their first possession of thesecond half, the Buccaneers put together a 14-play, 89-yard drive that consumed 7:52 and was culminated byJohnson’s 8-yard scoring toss to McCardell. Two plays

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later, Dwight Smith intercepted Gannon’s pass and re-turned it 44 yards for a touchdown and a 34-3 lead with4:47 left in the third quarter. Tampa Bay scored 4 touch-downs in a span of 16:37. Jerry Porter’s 39-yard touch-down catch in the back of the end zone made it 34-9.Less than three minutes later, Tim Johnson blockedTom Tupa’s punt. Eric Johnson caught the ball anddove into the end zone for a touchdown to cut thedeficit to 34-15 with 14:16 remaining. The Buccaneersdrove deep downfield again, but Tupa mishandled thesnap for a field-goal attempt, allowing the Raiders to re-gain possession. Gannon hit Jerry Rice with a 48-yardtouchdown pass with 6:06 left to trim the lead to 34-21.A 9-yard pass by Johnson to Alstott on third-and-7 al-lowed Tampa Bay to take another two minutes off theclock before Tupa punted with 2:44 remaining. On third-and-18 from the Raiders’ 29, Derrick Brooks intercept-ed Gannon’s pass and raced 44 yards down the leftsideline for a touchdown with 1:18 remaining to giveTampa Bay a commanding 41-21 lead. Smith intercept-ed a tipped pass and returned it 50 yards for a touch-down with two seconds left to finish the scoring. John-son was 18 of 34 for 215 yards and 2 touchdowns, with1 interception. Pittman had 29 carries for 124 yards.Gannon was 24 of 44 for 272 yards and 2 touchdowns,with a Super Bowl record 5 interceptions. Jackson, whohad the first 2 interceptions, 1 of which led to the go-ahead field goal, was named the game’s most valuableplayer.

Oakland (AFC) 3 0 6 12 — 21Tampa Bay (NFC) 3 17 14 14 — 48Oak — FG Janikowski 40 (10:40)TB — FG Gramatica 31 (7:51)TB — FG Gramatica 43 (11:16)TB — Alstott 2 run (Gramatica kick) (6:24)TB — McCardell 5 pass from B. Johnson

(Gramatica kick) (0:30)TB — McCardell 8 pass from B. Johnson

(Gramatica kick) (5:30)TB — D. Smith 44 interception return

(Gramatica kick) (4:47)Oak — Porter 39 pass from Gannon

(pass failed) (2:14)Oak — E. Johnson 13 return of blocked punt

(pass failed) (14:16)Oak — Rice 48 pass from Gannon (pass

failed) (6:06)TB — Brooks 44 interception return

(Gramatica kick) (1:18)TB — D. Smith 50 interception return

(Gramatica kick) (0:02)

SUPER BOWL XXXVILouisiana Superdome, New OrleansFebruary 3, 2002—Attendance: 72,922NEW ENGLAND 20, ST. LOUIS 17—Adam Vinatieri’s48-yard field goal as time expired gave the New Eng-land Patriots their first Super Bowl title. The Rams out-gained the Patriots 427-267 in total yards, but the Patri-ots forced 3 turnovers, which resulted in 17 points,while committing no turnovers. Jeff Wilkins’ 50-yardfield goal capped a 10-play, 48-yard drive midwaythrough the first quarter to give the Rams a 3-0 lead.The first turnover came with 8:49 left in the secondquarter, when Ty Law stepped in front of an out-patternpass intended for Isaac Bruce and raced 47 yards un-touched down the left sideline into the end zone. Late inthe first half, Kurt Warner completed a 15-yard pass toRicky Proehl to the Patriots’ 40, but Antwan Harrisforced Proehl to fumble and Terrell Buckley recovered.Five plays later, Tom Brady’s 8-yard touchdown pass toDavid Patten with 21 seconds left in the quarter gaveN e w England a 14-3 halftime lead. Late in the thirdquarter, Torry Holt slipped coming off the line of scrim-mage, and Otis Smith intercepted Warner’s pass andreturned it 30 yards to the Rams’ 33 to set up Vinatieri’s37-yard field goal and a 17-3 lead. The Rams respond-ed by driving to the Patriots’ 3. On fourth-and-goal,Warner scrambled, was tackled by Roman Phifer, andfumbled. Tebucky Jones picked up the ball and racedthe length of the field for an apparent touchdown, butthe play was negated by Wi l l i e McGinest’s holdingpenalty. Warner scored two plays later to trim the deficitto 17-10 with 9:31 left. The Patriots went three and out

on their next two possessions, giving the Rams the ballon their 45-yard-line with 1:51 left. Warner completedan 18-yard pass to Az-Zahir Hakim and an 11-yard passt o Yo Murphy before connecting on a 26-yard touch-down pass to Proehl with 1:30 left to tie the game. Op-erating without any time outs, Brady completed 3 shortpasses to J.R. Redmond to reach the Patriots’ 41 with33 seconds left. After an incompletion, Brady complet-ed 23- and 16-yard passes to Troy Brown and JermaineWiggins, respectively, to reach the Rams’ 30, and thenspiked the ball with 7 seconds remaining. Vinatieridrilled the 48-yard field-goal attempt, marking the firsttime in Super Bowl history the game had been won onthe final play. Brady, who earned most valuable playerhonors, was 16 of 27 for 145 yards and 1 touchdown.Warner was 28 of 44 for 365 yards and 1 touchdown,with 2 interceptions.

St. Louis (NFC) 3 0 0 1 4 — 1 7New England (AFC) 0 1 4 3 3 — 2 0StL — FG Wilkins 50NE — Law 47 interception return (Vinatieri kick)NE — Patten 8 pass from Brady (Vinatieri kick)NE — FG Vinatieri 37StL — Warner 2 run (Wilkins kick)StL — Proehl 26 pass from Warner (Wilkins kick)NE — FG Vinatieri 48

SUPER BOWL XXXVRaymond James Stadium, TampaJanuary 28, 2001—Attendance: 71,921BALTIMORE 34, N.Y. GIANTS 7—The Ravens’ defensecompleted a dominating season by permitting just 152yards, forcing 5 turnovers, recording 4 sacks, and not al-lowing an offensive touchdown en route to the fran-chise’s first Super Bowl victory. Jermaine Lewis’ punt re-turn into Giants’ territory midway through the first quarterwas followed two plays later by Trent Dilfer’s 38-yardtouchdown pass to Brandon Stokley, which gave theRavens a 7-0 lead. Early in the second quarter, JessieArmstead intercepted a short pass by Dilfer and returnedit 43 yards for a touchdown, but the play was nullified bya penalty. Dilfer’s 36-yard pass to Qadry Ismail in the sec-ond quarter set up Matt Stover’s 47-yard field goal with1:48 left in the half. Tiki Barber’s 27-yard run gave the Gi-ants their deepest penetration of the game, to theRavens’ 29, but Chris McAlister intercepted Kerry Collins’pass on the next play to preserve a 10-0 lead. In the thirdquarter, Duane Starks stepped in front of Amani Toomerand intercepted Collins’ pass. Starks returned it 49 yardsuntouched for a 17-0 lead. The Giants immediately cutthe lead to 10 points when Ron Dixon returned the ensu-ing kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown. However, JermaineLewis then matched Dixon’s kickoff return as he cutacross the field and raced 84 yards for a 24-7 lead with3:13 left in the third quarter. The 3 touchdowns in 36 sec-onds were a Super Bowl record. The Giants gained just1 first down on their final four possessions. Jamal Lewis’3-yard touchdown run midway through the fourth quar-ter gave Baltimore a 31-7 lead, and Robert Bailey recov-ered Dixon’s fumble on the ensuing kickoff return to setup Stover’s 34-yard field goal with 5:27 remaining to fin-ish the scoring. Dilfer completed 12 of 25 passes for 153yards and 1 touchdown. Jamal Lewis had 27 carries for102 yards. Collins was 15 of 39 for 112 yards, with 4 in-terceptions. Ray Lewis was named Super Bowl mostvaluable player.

Baltimore (AFC) 7 3 14 10 — 34N.Y. Giants (NFC) 0 0 7 0 — 7Balt — Stokley 38 pass from Dilfer (Stover kick)Balt — FG Stover 47Balt — Starks 49 interception return

(Stover kick)NYG — Dixon 97 kickoff return (Daluiso kick)Balt — Je. Lewis 84 kickoff return (Stover kick)Balt — Ja. Lewis 3 run (Stover kick)Balt — FG Stover 34

SUPER BOWL XXXIVGeorgia Dome, AtlantaJanuary 30, 2000—Attendance: 72,625S T. LOUIS 23, TENNESSEE 16—Mike Jones tackledKevin Dyson at the 1-yard line as time expired, preservingthe Rams’ first-ever Super Bowl title. The Rams drove in-side the Titans’ 20 with each of their first six possessions,

but compiled just 3 field goals and 1 touchdown to take a16-0 lead. Holder Rick Tuten’s bobbled snap averted a 35-yard field-goal attempt to conclude the Rams’ first drive.The Titans responded with a 42-yard drive, their longest ofthe half, but Al Del Greco missed a 47-yard attempt. JeffWilkins added 3 field goals and missed a 34-yard attemptwhile the Titans did not threaten the rest of the half, givingthe Rams a 9-0 lead at intermission despite outgaining theTitans in total yards (294-89). Tennessee drove 43 yardswith the second half’s opening kickoff, but Todd Ly g h tblocked Del Greco’s 47-yard attempt to keep the Titans offthe board. Kurt Warner’s 31-yard pass to Isaac Brucekeyed the ensuing drive that was capped by Warner’s 9-yard touchdown pass to Torry Holt with 7:20 left in the thirdquarter to give the Rams a 16-0 lead. The Titans respond-ed with touchdown drives in excess of seven minutes oneach of their next two possessions. Steve McNair’s 23-yard scramble set up Eddie George’s 1-yard run in the fi-nal minute of the third quarter. McNair’s 2-point conver-sion pass to Frank Wycheck was incomplete, but the Ti-tans’ defense forced a punt and the offense drove 79yards in 13 plays, highlighted by 21-yard passes from Mc-Nair to Isaac Byrd and Jackie Harris, and capped byGeorge’s 2-yard run to cut the deficit to 16-13 with 7:21 re-maining. The Rams once again failed to get a first down,and following a punt, the Titans needed just 28 yards toset up Del Greco’s game-tying 43-yard kick with 2:12 left.On the next play from scrimmage, Warner fired a deeppass down the right sideline to Bruce, who caught the ballat the Titans’ 38, cut toward the inside, and outran the de-fense to the end zone to give the Rams a 23-16 lead with1:54 left. The Titans drove downfield, and McNair avoideda sack and completed a 16-yard pass to Kevin Dyson toplace Tennessee at the Rams’ 10 with six seconds re-maining. With no timeouts, McNair attempted a quickpass to a slanting Dyson, who caught the ball in stride atthe Rams’ 3. However, Jones reacted quickly and steppedup to tackle Dyson at the 1-yard line as time expired.Wa r n e r, who was named the game’s most valuable play-e r, was 24 of 45 for a Super Bowl-record 414 yards and 2touchdowns. Bruce had 6 catches for 162 yards, and Holthad 7 for 109 yards. McNair was 22 of 36 for 214 yards.The Titans were the first team in Super Bowl history tocomeback from a 16-point deficit.

St. Louis (NFC) 3 6 7 7 — 23Tennessee (AFC) 0 0 6 10 — 16StL — FG Wilkins 27StL — FG Wilkins 29StL — FG Wilkins 28StL — Holt 9 pass from Warner (Wilkins kick)Tenn — George 1 run (pass failed)Tenn — George 2 run (Del Greco kick)Tenn — FG Del Greco 43StL — Bruce 73 pass from Warner

(Wilkins kick)

SUPER BOWL XXXIIIPro Player Stadium, MiamiJanuary 31, 1999—Attendance: 74,803DENVER 34, AT L A N TA 19—John Elway, in his last game,passed for 336 yards and ran for a touchdown to earnmost valuable player honors as the Broncos became thefirst AFC team to win consecutive Super Bowls since theSteelers won XIII and XIV. A 25-yard pass interferencepenalty on Ray Crockett assisted the Falcons’ nine-play,48-yard game-opening drive that was capped by MortenAndersen’s 32-yard field goal. Elway’s 41-yard pass toRod Smith kept alive Denver’s ensuing drive and led toHoward Griffith’s 1-yard touchdown run. Ronnie Brad-ford’s interception and return to the Broncos’ 35 late in thefirst quarter gave Atlanta excellent field position. However,Jamal Anderson was stopped for no gain on third-and-1and thrown for a 2-yard loss on fourth down. Denver cap-italized on its defensive effort with Jason Elam’s 26-yardfield goal. The Falcons responded by driving to the Bron-cos’ 8, but Andersen’s 26-yard field-goal attempt sailedwide right and on the next play, Elway fired an 80-yardtouchdown pass to Smith to turn a possible 10-6 game in-to a 17-3 Broncos lead. Andersen’s 28-yard field goal and2 misses by Elam on the Broncos’ first two second-halfpossessions gave Atlanta an opportunity to climb back in-to the game. However, Darrien Gordon dashed the Fa l-cons’ hopes with interceptions on consecutive posses-sions inside the Broncos’ 20 to stop drives and set up

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Broncos touchdowns. Gordon returned the first intercep-tion, on a tipped pass, 58 yards to the Falcons’ 24 to setup Griffith’s second touchdown five plays later, and pickedthe second pass off at the Broncos’ 2 and returned it 50yards. Te r r e l l Davis turned a short pass into a 39-yardgain, and Elway scored two plays later to give Denver a31-6 lead. Tim Dwight returned the ensuing kickoff for atouchdown, and, after a field goal by Elam, the Fa l c o n s ’offense scored with 2:04 remaining on Chandler’s 3-yardpass to Terance Mathis. Byron Chamberlain recovered theensuing onside kick, but Tyrone Braxton recovered An-derson’s fumble at the Falcons’ 33 with 1:30 remaining toice the game. The Falcons drove inside the Broncos’ 30seven times, but tallied just 1 touchdown and 2 field goals,throwing 2 interceptions, missing 1 field goal, and turningthe ball over 1 time on downs during the other posses-sions. Elway was 18 of 29 for 336 yards and 1 touchdown,with 1 interception. Davis had 25 carries for 102 yards.Smith had 5 receptions for 152 yards.

Denver (AFC) 7 10 0 17 — 34Atlanta (NFC) 3 3 0 13 — 19Atl — FG Andersen 32Den — Griffith 1 run (Elam kick)Den — FG Elam 26Den — R. Smith 80 pass from Elway (Elam kick)Atl — FG Andersen 28Den — Griffith 1 run (Elam kick)Den — Elway 3 run (Elam kick)Atl — Dwight 94 kickoff return (Andersen kick)Den — FG Elam 37Atl — Mathis 3 pass from Chandler

(pass failed)

SUPER BOWL XXXIIQualcomm Stadium, San DiegoJanuary 25, 1998—Attendance: 68,912DENVER 31, GREEN BAY 24—Terrell Davis rushed for157 yards and a Super Bowl-record 3 touchdowns tolead the Broncos to their first NFL championship andbreak the NFC’s streak of Super Bowl victories at thir-teen. The defending Super Bowl champion Pa c k e r stook the opening kickoff and marched 76 yards in justover four minutes, scoring the first points on BrettFavre’s 22-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Freeman.The Broncos responded with a 10-play, 58-yard drivecapped by Davis’ 1-yard run to tie the game. Ty r o n eBraxton intercepted Favre two plays later, and John El-way scored on a third-and-goal play to begin the sec-ond quarter. Steve Atwater forced Favre to fumble threeplays later, and Neil Smith recovered at the Packers’ 33.Jason Elam converted a 51-yard field goal, the secondlongest in Super Bowl history, to give the Broncos a17-7 lead with 12:21 left in the half. After an exchange ofpunts, the Packers produced a 17-play, 95-yard drivethat consumed 7:26 and finished with Favre’s 6-yardtouchdown pass to Mark Chmura on third-and-5 with 12seconds left in the half. Tyrone Williams forced and re-covered Davis’ fumble at the Broncos’ 26 on the firstplay from scrimmage in the second half. However, theBroncos’ defense kept the Packers out of the end zoneas Ryan Longwell’s 27-yard field goal tied the gamewith 11:59 left in the third quarter. After another ex-change of punts, Elway’s 36-yard pass to Ed McCaffreykeyed a 13-play, 92-yard drive capped by Davis’ 1-yardtouchdown run with 34 seconds left in the third quarter.Tim McKyer recovered Freeman’s fumble at the Pack-ers’ 22 on the ensuing kickoff return, giving the Broncosa golden opportunity, but Eugene Robinson intercept-ed Elway’s pass in the end zone on the next play.Sparked by Robinson’s play, the Packers took just fourplays, three on passes to Freeman, to score the tyingtouchdown with 13:32 remaining. Each defense stiff-ened, forcing two punts, but the Broncos got great fieldposition following Craig Hentrich’s 39-yard punt to thePackers’ 49 with 3:27 left and the score tied 24-24.Davis rushed for 2 yards on the first play, but DarriusHolland’s 15-yard face mask penalty moved the ball tothe Packers’ 32. Elway threw a 23-yard pass to HowardGriffith two plays later, and Davis rushed 7 yards to thePackers’ 1 with 1:47 left. After a timeout, Davis waltzedinto the end zone to give Denver a 31-24 lead with 1:45remaining. Freeman returned the kickoff 22 yards to theBroncos’ 30, and Favre dumped 22- and 13-yard pass-es to Dorsey Levens to reach the Broncos’ 35 with 1:04

left. But after a 4-yard pass to Levens and incomple-tions to Freeman and Brooks, John Mobley batteddown Favre’s pass to Chmura with 32 seconds left togive the Broncos the Vince Lombardi trophy. Elway was12 of 22 for 123 yards, with 1 interception. Favre was 25of 42 for 256 yards and 1 touchdown, with 1 intercep-tion. Freeman had 9 receptions for 126 yards. Daviswas named the game’s most valuable player.

Green Bay (NFC) 7 7 3 7 — 24Denver (AFC) 7 10 7 7 — 31GB — Freeman 22 pass from Favre

(Longwell kick)Den — Davis 1 run (Elam kick)Den — Elway 1 run (Elam kick)Den — FG Elam 51GB — Chmura 6 pass from Favre

(Longwell kick)GB — FG Longwell 27Den — Davis 1 run (Elam kick)GB — Freeman 13 pass from Favre

(Longwell kick)Den — Davis 1 run (Elam kick)

SUPER BOWL XXXILouisiana Superdome, New OrleansJanuary 26, 1997—Attendance: 72,301GREEN BAY 35, NEW ENGLAND 21—D e s m o n dHoward returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown,and Brett Favre threw 2 touchdown passes and ran fora score as the Packers won their first Super Bowl intwenty-nine years. Howard, en route to garnering theMVP trophy, established a Super Bowl record with 244total return yards. It was Favre’s arm that struck first, ashe hit Andre Rison for a 54-yard touchdown pass on thePackers’ second play from scrimmage to take a 7-0lead. Two plays later Doug Evans made a diving inter-ception of Drew Bledsoe’s pass at the 28-yard line, set-ting up Chris Jacke’s field goal and giving the Packersa 10-0 lead just 6:18 into the Super Bowl. The Patriotsanswered with touchdowns on their next two posses-sions. Craig Newsome’s pass interference penalty setup the first touchdown and a 44-yard completion fromBledsoe to Terry Glenn preceding Ben Coates’ touch-down gave New England its first and only lead. The 24combined first-quarter points were the most in SuperBowl history. Green Bay struck again 56 seconds intothe second quarter as Favre hit Antonio Freeman with aSuper Bowl-record 81-yard touchdown bomb. Jackebooted his second field goal on Green Bay’s next pos-session. After a Mike Prior interception, Favre orches-trated a 74-yard, nearly 6-minute drive, which conclud-ed with a diving Favre touching the ball against the py-lon to give Green Bay a 27-14 halftime lead. Curtis Mar-tin brought the Patriots to within a score by running infrom 18 yards out with 3:27 left in the third quarter. ButHoward broke the Patriots’ spirit by returning the ensu-ing kickoff a Super Bowl-record 99 yards. Favre foundMark Chmura for the 2-point conversion to finish thescoring. Bledsoe was intercepted twice in the fourthquarter as the Patriots never crossed midfield in 4fourth-quarter possessions. Reggie White set a SuperBowl record with 3 sacks. Favre completed 14 of 27passes for 246 yards, 2 touchdowns, 0 interceptions,and 1 rushing touchdown. Bledsoe completed 11 morepasses than Favre, but for just 7 more yards, and threw4 interceptions.

New England (AFC) 14 0 7 0 — 21Green Bay (NFC) 10 17 8 0 — 35GB — Rison 54 pass from Favre (Jacke kick)GB — FG Jacke 37NE — Byars 1 pass from Bledsoe

(Vinatieri kick)NE — Coates 4 pass from Bledsoe

(Vinatieri kick)GB — Freeman 81 pass from Favre

(Jacke kick)GB — FG Jacke 31GB — Favre 2 run (Jacke kick)NE — Martin 18 run (Vinatieri kick)GB — Howard 99 kick return (Chmura pass

from Favre)

SUPER BOWL XXXSun Devil Stadium, TempeJanuary 28, 1996—Attendance: 76,347DALLAS 27, PITTSBURGH 17—Cornerback LarryBrown’s 2 interceptions led to 14 second-half pointsand helped lift the Cowboys to their third Super Bowlvictory in the last four seasons and their record-tyingfifth title overall. Brown’s interceptions foiled the come-back efforts of the Steelers and earned him the Pe t eRozelle Trophy as the game’s most valuable player. Dal-las scored on each of its first three possessions, takinga 13-0 lead on Troy Aikman’s 3-yard touchdown pass toJay Novacek and a pair of field goals by Chris Boniol.Neil O’Donnell’s 6-yard touchdown pass to Ya n c e yThigpen 13 seconds before halftime pulled Pittsburghwithin 6 points, and the Steelers had the ball near mid-field midway through the third quarter. But O’Donnell’sthird-down pass was intercepted by Brown at the Cow-boys’ 38-yard line, and his 44-yard return was carried toPittsburgh’s 18. After Aikman’s 17-yard completion toMichael Irvin, Emmitt Smith ran 1 yard for the touch-down that put Dallas ahead again by 13 points. TheSteelers rallied, though, behind Norm Johnson’s 46-yard field goal, a successful surprise onside kick, andByron (Bam) Morris’ 1-yard touchdown run with 6:36 toplay in the game. And when they forced a punt and tookpossession at their own 32-yard line trailing only 20-17with 4:15 remaining, it appeared they might have achance to break the NFC’s recent domination in the Su-per Bowl. But on second down, Brown struck again, in-tercepting O’Donnell’s pass at the 39 and returning it 33yards to the 6. Two plays later, Smith barreled over from4 yards out for the clinching touchdown with 3:43 to go.Pittsburgh limited the Cowboys’ powerful runninggame to only 56 yards and enjoyed a whopping 201-61advantage in total yards in the second half, but couldnot overcome the 3 interceptions (another came on thegame’s final play) thrown by O’Donnell, the NFL’s ca-reer leader for fewest interceptions per pass attempt. Inall, O’Donnell completed 28 of 49 passes for 239 yards.Morris rushed for a game-high 73 yards on 19 carries.For Dallas, Aikman completed 15 of 23 pass attemptsfor 209 yards. The Cowboys’ victory was the twelfth in arow for NFC teams over AFC teams in the Super Bowl.

Dallas (NFC) 10 3 7 7 — 27Pittsburgh (AFC) 0 7 0 10 — 17Dall — FG Boniol 42Dall — Novacek 3 pass from Aikman

(Boniol kick)Dall — FG Boniol 35Pitt — Thigpen 6 pass from O’Donnell

(N. Johnson kick)Dall — E. Smith 1 run (Boniol kick)Pitt — FG N. Johnson 46Pitt — Morris 1 run (N. Johnson kick)Dall — E. Smith 4 run (Boniol kick)

SUPER BOWL XXIXJoe Robbie Stadium, MiamiJanuary 29, 1995—Attendance: 74,107SAN FRANCISCO 49, SAN DIEGO 26—Steve Youngthrew a record 6 touchdown passes, and the 49ers be-came the first team to win five Super Bowls when theyrouted the Chargers. Young, the game’s most valuableplayer, directed an explosive offense that generated 7touchdowns, 28 first downs, and 455 total yards. Hecompleted 24 of 36 passes for 325 yards, and broke for-mer 49ers quarterback Joe Montana’s previous recordof 5 touchdown passes in Super Bowl XXIV. San Fran-cisco wasted little time scoring, taking the lead for goodon Young’s 44-yard touchdown pass to Jerry Rice onlythree plays and 1:24 into the game. The next time theyhad the ball, the 49ers marched 79 yards in four plays,taking a 14-0 lead when Young teamed with runningback Ricky Watters on a 51-yard touchdown pass with10:05 still to play in the opening period. San Diego thenput together its most impressive possession of thegame, a 13-play, 78-yard drive that consumed morethan 7 minutes and was capped by Natrone Means’ 1-yard touchdown run, to cut its deficit to 14-7 late in theq u a r t e r. But San Francisco countered with a 70-yarddrive of its own, and Young’s 5-yard touchdown pass tofullback William Floyd made it 21-7. Young’s fourthtouchdown pass of the half, 8 yards to Watters 4:44 be-

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fore halftime, increased the advantage to 28-7, and theChargers could get no closer than 18 points after that.Watters, who ran 9 yards for a touchdown in the thirdquarter, equaled the Super Bowl record with 3 touch-downs. Rice also scored 3 touchdowns (the secondtime in his career he’d done that in a Super Bowl) whilecatching 10 passes for 149 yards. He established ca-reer records for receptions, yards, and touchdowns in aSuper Bowl. Young, who scrambled 21 yards and 15yards to set up touchdowns in the first half, was thegame’s leading rusher with 49 yards on 5 carries. SanDiego’s Means, who rushed for 1,350 yards during theregular season, was limited to 33 yards on 13 attempts.Chargers quarterback Stan Humphries completed 24 of49 passes for 275 yards. Rookie Andre Coleman be-came only the third player in Super Bowl history to re-turn a kickoff for a touchdown, going 98 yards in thethird quarter. The 75 points scored by the two teams es-tablished another record, breaking the previous mark of69 set in Dallas’ 52-17 victory over Buffalo in XXVII. The49ers’ victory was the eleventh straight for NFC teamsover AFC teams in the Super Bowl.

San Diego (AFC) 7 3 8 8 — 26San Francisco (NFC) 14 14 14 7 — 49SF — Rice 44 pass from S. Young (Brien kick)SF — Watters 51 pass from S. Young

(Brien kick)SD — Means 1 run (Carney kick)SF — Floyd 5 pass from S. Young (Brien kick)SF — Watters 8 pass from S. Young (Brien kick)SD — FG Carney 31SF — Watters 9 run (Brien kick)SF — Rice 15 pass from S. Young (Brien kick)SD — Coleman 98 kickoff return

(Seay pass from Humphries)SF — Rice 7 pass from S. Young (Brien kick)SD — Martin 30 pass from Humphries

(Pupunu pass from Humphries)

SUPER BOWL XXVIIIGeorgia Dome, AtlantaJanuary 30, 1994—Attendance: 72,817DALLAS 30, BUFFA LO 13—Emmitt Smith rushed for132 yards and 2 second-half touchdowns to power theCowboys to their second consecutive NFL title. By win-ning, Dallas joined San Francisco and Pittsburgh asthe only franchises with four Super Bowl victories. TheBills, meanwhile, extended a dubious string by losingin the Super Bowl for the fourth consecutive year. Towin, the Cowboys had to rally from a 13-6 halftimedeficit. Buffalo had forged its lead on ThurmanThomas’ 4-yard touchdown run and a pair of field goalsby Steve Christie, including a 54-yard kick, the longestin Super Bowl history. But just 55 seconds into the sec-ond half, Thomas was stripped of the ball by Dallas de-fensive tackle Leon Lett. Safety James Washington re-covered and weaved his way 46 yards for a touchdownto tie the game at 13-13. After forcing the Bills to punt,the Cowboys began their next possession on their 36-yard line, and Smith, the game’s most valuable player,took over. He carried 7 times for 61 yards on the ensu-ing 8-play, 64-yard drive, capping the march with a 15-yard touchdown run to give Dallas the lead for goodwith 8:42 remaining in the third quarter. Early in thefourth quarter, Washington intercepted Jim Ke l l y ’ spass and returned it 12 yards to Buffalo’s 34. A penal-ty moved the ball back to the 39, but Smith carriedtwice for 10 yards and caught a screen pass for 9, andquarterback Troy Aikman completed a 16-yard pass toAlvin Harper to give the Cowboys a first-and-goal at the6. Smith took it from there, cracking the end zone onfourth-and-goal from the 1 to put Dallas ahead 27-13with 9:50 remaining. Eddie Murray’s third field goal,from 20 yards with 2:50 left, ended any doubt about thegame’s outcome. Smith had 30 carries in all, with 19 ofhis attempts and 92 yards coming after intermission.Washington, normally a reserve who played most ofthe game because the Cowboys used five defensivebacks to combat the Bills’ No-Huddle offense, had 11tackles and forced another fumble by Thomas in thefirst quarter. Aikman completed 19 of 27 passes for 207yards. Buffalo’s Kelly completed a Super Bowl-record31 passes in 50 attempts for 260 yards. Dallas, the firstteam in NFL history to begin the regular season 0-2

and go on to win the Super Bowl, also became the fifthto win back-to-back titles, following Green Bay, Miami,Pittsburgh (the Steelers did it twice), and San Fr a n c i s-co. Buffalo became the third team, along with Min-nesota and Denver, to lose four Super Bowls. The Cow-boys’ victory was the tenth in succession for the NFCover the AFC.

Dallas (NFC) 6 0 14 10 — 30Buffalo (AFC) 3 10 0 0 — 13Dall — FG Murray 41Buff — FG Christie 54Dall — FG Murray 24Buff — Thomas 4 run (Christie kick)Buff — FG Christie 28Dall — Washington 46 fumble return

(Murray kick)Dall — E. Smith 15 run (Murray kick)Dall — E. Smith 1 run (Murray kick)Dall — FG Murray 20

SUPER BOWL XXVIIRose Bowl, Pa s a d e n aJanuary 31, 1993—Attendance: 98,374DALLAS 52, BUFFA LO 17— Troy Aikman threw 4touchdown passes, Emmitt Smith rushed for 108 yards,and the Cowboys converted 9 turnovers into 35 pointswhile coasting to the victory. Dallas’ win was its third inits record sixth Super Bowl appearance; the Bills be-came the first to team to drop three in succession. Buf-falo led 7-0 until the first 2 of its record number ofturnovers helped the Cowboys take the lead for goodlate in the opening quarter. First, Dallas safety JamesWashington intercepted a Jim Kelly pass and returnedit 13 yards to the Bills’ 47, setting up Aikman’s 23-yardtouchdown pass to tight end Jay Novacek with 1:36 re-maining in the period. On the next play from scrim-mage, Kelly was sacked by Charles Haley and fumbledat the Bills’ 2-yard line where the Cowboys’ JimmieJones picked up the loose ball and ran 2 yards for atouchdown. Dallas, which recovered 5 fumbles and in-tercepted 4 passes, struck just as quickly late in the firsthalf, when Aikman tossed 19- and 18-yard touchdownpasses to Michael Irvin 15 seconds apart to give theCowboys a 28-10 lead at intermission. The secondscore was set up when Bills running back ThurmanThomas lost a fumble at his 19-yard line. Buffalo scoredfor the last time when backup quarterback Frank Reich,playing because Kelly was injured while attempting topass midway through the second quarter, threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to Don Beebe on the final play ofthe third period to trim the deficit to 31-17. But Dallasput the game out of reach by scoring three times in aspan of 2:33 of the fourth quarter. Aikman, the game’smost valuable player, completed 22 of 30 passes for273 yards and was not intercepted. Novacek caught 7passes and Smith and Irvin had 6 each. The Bills’ AndreReed had 8 receptions for 152 yards. The victory wasthe ninth in succession for the NFC over AFC teams inthe Super Bowl.

Buffalo (AFC) 7 3 7 0 — 1 7Dallas (NFC) 1 4 1 4 3 2 1 — 5 2Buff — Thomas 2 run (Christie kick)Dall — Novacek 23 pass from Aikman

(Elliott kick)Dall — J. Jones 2 fumble recovery return

(Elliott kick)Buff — FG Christie 21Dall — Irvin 19 pass from Aikman (Elliott kick)Dall — Irvin 18 pass from Aikman (Elliott kick)Dall — FG Elliott 20Buff — Beebe 40 pass from Reich

(Christie kick)Dall — Harper 45 pass from Aikman

(Elliott kick)Dall — E. Smith 10 run (Elliott kick)Dall — Norton 9 fumble recovery return

(Elliott kick)

SUPER BOWL XXVIMetrodome, MinneapolisJanuary 26, 1992—Attendance: 63,130WA S H I N GTON 37, BUFFA LO 24—Mark Rypien passedfor 292 yards and 2 touchdowns as the Redskins over-whelmed the Bills to win their third Super Bowl in the past

10 years. Rypien, the game’s most valuable player, com-pleted 18 of 33 passes, including a 10-yard scoring striketo Earnest Byner and a 30-yard touchdown to Gary Clark.The latter came late in the third quarter after Buffalo hadtrimmed a 24-0 deficit to 24-10, and effectively put thegame out of reach. Washington went on to lead by asmuch as 37-10 before the Bills made it close with a pairof touchdowns in the final six minutes. Though the Red-skins struggled early, converting their first three drives in-side the Bills’ 20-yard line into only 3 points, they built a17-0 halftime lead. And they made it 24-0 just 16 secondsinto the second half, after Kurt Gouveia intercepted Buf-falo quarterback Jim Kelly’s pass on the first play of thethird quarter and returned it 23 yards to the Bills’ 2. Oneplay later, Gerald Riggs scored his second touchdown ofthe game. Ke l l y, forced to bring Buffalo from behind,completed 28 of a Super Bowl-record 58 passes for 275yards and 2 touchdowns, but was intercepted 4 times.Bills running back Thurman Thomas, who had an AFC-high 1,407 yards rushing and an NFL-best 2,038 totalyards from scrimmage during the regular season, ran foronly 13 yards on 10 carries and was limited to 27 yardson 4 receptions. Clark had 7 catches for 114 yards andArt Monk added 7 for 113 for the Redskins, who amassed417 yards of total offense while limiting the explosive Billsto 283. Washington’s Joe Gibbs became only the thirdhead coach to win as many as three Super Bowls.

Washington (NFC) 0 17 14 6 — 37Buffalo (AFC) 0 0 10 14 — 24Wash — FG Lohmiller 34Wash — Byner 10 pass from Rypien

(Lohmiller kick)Wash — Riggs 1 run (Lohmiller kick)Wash — Riggs 2 run (Lohmiller kick)Buff — FG Norwood 21Buff — Thomas 1 run (Norwood kick)Wash — Clark 30 pass from Rypien

(Lohmiller kick)Wash — FG Lohmiller 25Wash — FG Lohmiller 39Buff — Metzelaars 2 pass from Kelly

(Norwood kick)Buff — Beebe 4 pass from Kelly (Norwood kick)

SUPER BOWL XXVTampa Stadium, TampaJanuary 27, 1991—Attendance: 73,813NEW YORK GIANTS 20, BUFFA LO 19—The NFCchampion New York Giants won their second SuperBowl in five years with a 20-19 victory over AFC titlistBuffalo. New York, employing its ball-control offense,had possession for 40 minutes, 33 seconds, a SuperBowl record. The Bills, who scored 95 points in theirprevious two playoff games leading to Super Bowl XXV,had the ball for less than eight minutes in the secondhalf and just 19:27 for the game. Fourteen of New York’s73 plays came on its initial drive of the third quarter,which covered 75 yards and consumed a Super Bowl-record 9:29 before running back Ottis Anderson ran1 yard for a touchdown. Giants quarterback JeffHostetler kept the long drive alive by converting threethird-down plays—an 11-yard pass to running backDavid Meggett on third-and-8, a 14-yard toss to wide re-ceiver Mark Ingram on third-and-13, and a 9-yard passto Howard Cross on third-and-4—to give New York a17-12 lead in the third quarter. Buffalo jumped to a 12-3lead midway through the second quarter beforeHostetler completed a 14-yard scoring strike to wide re-ceiver Stephen Baker to close the score to 12-10 at half-time. Buffalo’s Thurman Thomas ran 31 yards for atouchdown on the opening play of the fourth quarter tohelp Buffalo recapture the lead at 19-17. Giants kickerMatt Bahr’s 21-yard field goal gave the Giants a 20-19lead, but Buffalo’s Scott Norwood had a chance to winthe game with four seconds remaining, but his 47-yardfield-goal attempt sailed wide right. Hostetler complet-ed 20 of 32 passes for 222 yards and 1 touchdown.Wide receiver Mark Ingram caught 5 passes for 74yards; tight end Mark Bavaro 5 for 50. Anderson rushed21 times for 102 yards and 1 touchdown to capture them o s t-valuable-player honors. Thomas totaled 190scrimmage yards, rushing 15 times for 135 yards andcatching 5 passes for 55 yards.

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Buffalo (AFC) 3 9 0 7 — 19N.Y. Giants (NFC) 3 7 7 3 — 20NYG — FG Bahr 28Buff — FG Norwood 23Buff — D. Smith 1 run (Norwood kick)Buff — Safety, B. Smith sacked Hostetler in end

zoneNYG — Baker 14 pass from Hostetler (Bahr kick)NYG — Anderson 1 run (Bahr kick)Buff — Thomas 31 run (Norwood kick)NYG — FG Bahr 21

SUPER BOWL XXIVLouisiana Superdome, New OrleansJanuary 28, 1990—Attendance: 72,919SAN FRANCISCO 55, DENVER 10—NFC titlist SanFrancisco won its fourth Super Bowl championship witha 55-10 victory over AFC champion Denver. The 49ers,who also won Super Bowls XVI, XIX, and XXIII, tied thePittsburgh Steelers for most Super Bowl victories. TheSteelers captured Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, and XIV. SanFrancisco’s 55 points broke the previous Super Bowlscoring mark of 46 points by Chicago in Super Bowl XX.San Francisco scored touchdowns on four of its six first-half possessions to hold a 27-3 lead at halftime. The49ers’ first-half scoring drives were lengthy and time-consuming (10 plays for 66 yards, 10 for 54, 14 for 69,and 5 for 59). Interceptions by Michael Walter and ChetBrooks ended the Broncos’ first two possessions of thesecond half. San Francisco quarterback Joe Montanawas named the Super Bowl MVP for a record third time.Montana completed 22 of 29 passes for 297 yards anda Super Bowl-record 5 touchdowns. Jerry Rice, the Su-per Bowl XXIII most valuable player, caught 7 passes for148 yards and 3 touchdowns. The 49ers’ domination in-cluded first downs (28 to 12), net yards (461 to 167),and time of possession (39:31 to 20:29).

San Francisco (NFC) 13 14 14 14 — 55Denver (AFC) 3 0 7 0 — 10SF — Rice 20 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)Den — FG Treadwell 42SF — Jones 7 pass from Montana (kick failed)SF — Rathman 1 run (Cofer kick)SF — Rice 38 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)SF — Rice 28 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)SF — Taylor 35 pass from Montana

(Cofer kick)Den — Elway 3 run (Treadwell kick)SF — Rathman 3 run (Cofer kick)SF — Craig 1 run (Cofer kick)

SUPER BOWL XXIIIJoe Robbie Stadium, MiamiJanuary 22, 1989—Attendance: 75,179SAN FRANCISCO 20, CINCINNATI 16—NFC cham-pion San Francisco captured its third Super Bowl of the1980s by defeating AFC champion Cincinnati 20-16.The 49ers, who also won Super Bowls XVI and XIX, be-came the first NFC team to win three Super Bowls.Pittsburgh with four Super Bowl titles (IX, X, XIII, andXIV) and the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders with three(XI, XV, and XVIII) lead AFC franchises. Even thoughSan Francisco held an advantage in total net yards(453 to 229), the 49ers found themselves trailing theBengals late in the game. With the score tied 13-13,Cincinnati took a 16-13 lead on Jim Breech’s 40-yardfield goal with 3:20 remaining. It was Breech’s thirdfield goal of the day, following earlier successes from34 and 43 yards. The 49ers started their winning driveat their own 8-yard line. Over the next 11 plays, SanFrancisco covered 92 yards, with the decisive scorecoming on a 10-yard pass from quarterback Joe Mon-tana to wide receiver John Taylor with 34 seconds re-maining. At halftime, the score was 3-3, the first time inSuper Bowl history the game was tied at intermission.After the teams traded third-period field goals, the Ben-gals jumped ahead 13-6 on Stanford Jennings’ 93-yardkickoff return for a touchdown with 34 seconds re-maining in the quarter. The 49ers didn’t waste any timecoming back as they covered 85 yards in four plays,concluding with Montana’s 14-yard scoring pass toRice 57 seconds into the final stanza. Rice was namedthe game’s most valuable player after compiling 11catches for a Super Bowl-record 215 yards. Montana

completed 23 of 36 passes for a Super Bowl-record357 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Cincinnati (AFC) 0 3 10 3 — 16San Francisco (NFC) 3 0 3 14 — 20SF — FG Cofer 41Cin — FG Breech 34Cin — FG Breech 43SF — FG Cofer 32Cin — Jennings 93 kickoff return (Breech kick)SF — Rice 14 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)Cin — FG Breech 40SF — Taylor 10 pass from Montana

(Cofer kick)

SUPER BOWL XXIISan Diego Jack Murphy Stadium, San DiegoJanuary 31, 1988—Attendance: 73,302WA S H I N GTON 42, DENVER 10—NFC championWashington won Super Bowl XXII and its second NFLchampionship of the 1980s with a 42-10 decision overAFC champion Denver. The Redskins, who also wonSuper Bowl XVII, enjoyed a record-setting second quar-ter en route to the victory. The Broncos broke in front10-0 when quarterback John Elway threw a 56-yardtouchdown pass to wide receiver Ricky Nattiel on theBroncos’ first play from scrimmage. Following a Wash-ington punt, Denver’s Rich Karlis kicked a 24-yard fieldgoal to cap a seven-play, 61-yard scoring drive. TheRedskins then erupted for 35 points on five consecutivepossessions in the second period and coasted there-a f t e r. The 35 points established an NFL postseasonmark for most points scored in a period, bettering theprevious total of 21 by San Francisco in Super Bowl XIXand Chicago in Super Bowl XX. Redskins quarterbackDoug Williams led the second-period explosion bythrowing a Super Bowl record-tying 4 touchdown pass-es, including 80- and 50-yarders to wide receiver RickySanders, a 27-yarder to wide receiver Gary Clark, andan 8-yarder to tight end Clint Didier. Washington scored5 touchdowns in 18 plays with total time of possessionof only 5:47. Overall, Williams completed 18 of 29 pass-es for 340 yards and was named the game’s most valu-able player. His passing yardage total eclipsed the pre-vious Super Bowl record of 331 yards by Joe Montanaof San Francisco in Super Bowl XIX. Sanders endedwith 193 yards on 8 catches, breaking the previous Su-per Bowl yardage record of 161 yards by Lynn Swannof Pittsburgh in Game X. Rookie running back TimmySmith was the game’s leading rusher with 22 carries fora Super Bowl-record 204 yards, breaking the previousmark of 191 yards by Marcus Allen of the Raiders inGame XVIII. Smith also scored twice on runs of 58 andfour yards. Washington’s 6 touchdowns and 602 totalyards gained also set Super Bowl records. Redskinscornerback Barry Wilburn had 2 of the team’s 3 inter-ceptions, and strong safety Alvin Walton had 2 of Wash-ington’s 5 sacks.

Washington (NFC) 0 35 0 7 — 42Denver (AFC) 10 0 0 0 — 10Den — Nattiel 56 pass from Elway (Karlis kick)Den — FG Karlis 24Wash — Sanders 80 pass from Williams

(Haji-Sheikh kick)Wash — Clark 27 pass from Williams

(Haji-Sheikh kick)Wash — Smith 58 run (Haji-Sheikh kick)Wash — Sanders 50 pass from Williams

(Haji-Sheikh kick)Wash — Didier 8 pass from Williams

(Haji-Sheikh kick)Wash — Smith 4 run (Haji-Sheikh kick)

SUPER BOWL XXIRose Bowl, PasadenaJanuary 25, 1987—Attendance: 101,063NEW YORK GIANTS 39, DENVER 20—The NFCchampion New York Giants captured their first NFL titlesince 1956 as they downed the AFC champion DenverBroncos 39-20 in Super Bowl XXI. The victory markedthe NFC’s fifth NFL title in the past six seasons. TheBroncos, behind the passing of quarterback John El-way, who was 13 of 20 for 187 yards in the first half, helda 10-9 lead at halftime, the narrowest halftime margin inSuper Bowl history. Denver’s Rich Karlis opened the

scoring with a Super Bowl record-tying 48-yard fieldgoal. New York drove 78 yards in 9 plays on the next se-ries to take a 7-3 lead on quarterback Phil Simms’6-yard touchdown pass to tight end Zeke Mowatt. TheBroncos came right back with a 58-yard scoring drive in6 plays capped by Elway’s 4-yard touchdown run. Theonly scoring in the second period was a sack of Elwayin the end zone by Giants defensive end George Martinfor a safety. The Giants produced a key defensive standearly in the second quarter when the Broncos had a firstdown at the New York 1-yard line, but failed to score onthree running plays and Karlis’ 23-yard missed field-goal attempt. The Giants took command of the game inthe third period en route to a 30-point second half, themost ever scored in one half of Super Bowl play. NewYork took the lead for good on tight end Mark Bavaro’s13-yard touchdown catch 4:52 into the third period. The9 - p l a y, 63-yard scoring drive included the successfulconversion of a fourth-and-1 play on the New York 46-yard line. Denver was limited to only 2 net yards on 10offensive plays in the third period. Simms set SuperBowl records for most consecutive completions (10)and highest completion percentage (88 percent on 22completions in 25 attempts). He also passed for 268yards and 3 touchdowns and was named the game’smost valuable player. New York running back Joe Mor-ris was the game’s leading rusher with 20 carries for 67yards. Denver wide receiver Vance Johnson led all re-ceivers with 5 catches for 121 yards. The Giants defeat-ed their three playoff opponents by a cumulative total of82 points (New York 105, opponents 23), the largestsuch margin by a Super Bowl winner.

Denver (AFC) 10 0 0 10 — 20N.Y. Giants (NFC) 7 2 17 13 — 39Den — FG Karlis 48NYG — Mowatt 6 pass from Simms

(Allegre kick)Den — Elway 4 run (Karlis kick)NYG — Safety, Martin tackled Elway in end zoneNYG — Bavaro 13 pass from Simms

(Allegre kick)NYG — FG Allegre 21NYG — Morris 1 run (Allegre kick)NYG — McConkey 6 pass from Simms

(Allegre kick)Den — FG Karlis 28NYG — Anderson 2 run (kick failed)Den — V. Johnson 47 pass from Elway

(Karlis kick)

SUPER BOWL XXLouisiana Superdome, New OrleansJanuary 26, 1986—Attendance: 73,818CHICAGO 46, NEW ENGLAND 10—The NFC champi-on Chicago Bears, seeking their first NFL title since1963, scored a Super Bowl-record 46 points in downingAFC champion New England 46-10 in Super Bowl XX.The previous record for most points in a Super Bowlwas 38, shared by San Francisco in XIX and the Los An-geles Raiders in XVIII. The Bears’ league-leading de-fense tied the Super Bowl record for sacks (7) and lim-ited the Patriots to a record-low 7 rushing yards. NewEngland took the quickest lead in Super Bowl historywhen Tony Franklin kicked a 36-yard field goal with 1:19elapsed in the first period. The score came about be-cause of Larry McGrew’s fumble recovery at the Chica-go 19-yard line. However, the Bears rebounded for a23-3 first-half lead, while building a yardage advantageof 236 total yards to New England’s minus 19. Runningback Matt Suhey rushed 8 times for 37 yards, includingan 11-yard touchdown run, and caught 1 pass for 24yards in the first half. After the Patriots’ first drive of thesecond half ended with a punt to the Bears’ 4-yard line,Chicago marched 96 yards in 9 plays with quarterbackJim McMahon’s 1-yard scoring run capping the drive.McMahon became the first quarterback in Super Bowlhistory to rush for a pair of touchdowns. The Bearscompleted their scoring via a 28-yard interception re-turn by reserve cornerback Reggie Phillips, a 1-yard runby defensive tackle/fullback William Perry, and a safetywhen defensive end Henry Waechter tackled Pa t r i o t squarterback Steve Grogan in the end zone. Bears de-fensive end Richard Dent became the fourth defenderto be named the game’s most valuable player after con-

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tributing 11⁄2 sacks. The Bears’ victory margin of 36points was the largest in Super Bowl history, betteringthe previous mark of 29 by the Los Angeles Raiderswhen they topped Washington 38-9 in Game XVIII.McMahon completed 12 of 20 passes for 256 yards be-fore leaving the game in the fourth period with a wrist in-jury. The NFL’s all-time leading rusher, Bears runningback Walter Payton, carried 22 times for 61 yards. Widereceiver Willie Gault caught 4 passes for 129 yards.Chicago coach Mike Ditka became the second man(Tom Flores of the Raiders was the other) to play for aSuper Bowl winner and coach a team to a victory in thegame.

Chicago (NFC) 13 10 21 2 — 46New England (AFC) 3 0 0 7 — 10NE — FG Franklin 36Chi — FG Butler 28Chi — FG Butler 24Chi — Suhey 11 run (Butler kick)Chi — McMahon 2 run (Butler kick)Chi — FG Butler 24Chi — McMahon 1 run (Butler kick)Chi — Phillips 28 interception return

(Butler kick)Chi — Perry 1 run (Butler kick)NE — Fryar 8 pass from Grogan (Franklin kick)Chi — Safety, Waechter tackled Grogan in end

zone

SUPER BOWL XIXStanford Stadium, StanfordJanuary 20, 1985—Attendance: 84,059SAN FRANCISCO 38, MIAMI 16—The San Fr a n c i s c o49ers captured their second Super Bowl title with a dom-inating offense and a defense that tamed Miami’s explo-sive passing attack. The Dolphins held a 10-7 lead at theend of the first period, which represented the mostpoints scored by two teams in an opening quarter of aSuper Bowl. However, the 49ers used excellent field po-sition in the second period to build a 28-16 halftime lead.Running back Roger Craig set a Super Bowl record byscoring 3 touchdowns on pass receptions of 8 and 16yards and a run of 2 yards. San Francisco’s Joe Mon-tana was voted the game’s most valuable player. Hejoined Green Bay’s Bart Starr and Pittsburgh’s Te r r yBradshaw as the only two-time Super Bowl most valu-able players. Montana completed 24 of 35 passes for aSuper Bowl-record 331 yards and 3 touchdowns, andrushed 5 times for 59 yards, including a 6-yard touch-down. Craig had 58 yards on 15 carries and caught 7passes for 77 yards. Wendell Tyler rushed 13 times for65 yards and had 4 catches for 70 yards. Dwight Clarkhad 6 receptions for 77 yards, while Russ Francis had 5for 60. San Francisco’s 537 total net yards bettered theprevious Super Bowl record of 429 yards by Oakland inSuper Bowl XI. The 49ers also held a time of possessionadvantage over the Dolphins of 37:11 to 22:49.

Miami (AFC) 10 6 0 0 — 16San Francisco (NFC) 7 21 10 0 — 38Mia — FG von Schamann 37SF — Monroe 33 pass from Montana

(Wersching kick)Mia — D. Johnson 2 pass from Marino

(von Schamann kick)SF — Craig 8 pass from Montana

(Wersching kick)SF — Montana 6 run (Wersching kick)SF — Craig 2 run (Wersching kick)Mia — FG von Schamann 31Mia — FG von Schamann 30SF — FG Wersching 27SF — Craig 16 pass from Montana

(Wersching kick)

SUPER BOWL XVIIITampa Stadium, TampaJanuary 22, 1984—Attendance: 72,920LOS ANGELES RAIDERS 38, WASHINGTON 9—TheLos Angeles Raiders dominated the Washington Red-skins from the beginning in Super Bowl XVIII andachieved the most lopsided victory in Super Bowl his-t o r y, surpassing Green Bay’s 35-10 win over KansasCity in Super Bowl I. The Raiders took a 7-0 lead 4:52into the game when Derrick Jensen blocked a Jeff

Hayes punt and recovered it in the end zone for atouchdown. With 9:14 remaining in the first half, Raidersquarterback Jim Plunkett threw a 12-yard touchdownpass to wide receiver Cliff Branch to complete a 3-play,65-yard drive. Washington cut the Raiders’ lead to 14-3on a 24-yard field goal by Mark Moseley. With sevenseconds left in the first half, Raiders linebacker JackSquirek intercepted a Joe Theismann pass at the Red-skins’ 5-yard line and ran it in for a touchdown to giveLos Angeles a 21-3 halftime lead. In the third period,running back Marcus Allen, who rushed for a SuperBowl-record 191 yards on 20 carries, increased theRaiders’ lead to 35-9 on touchdown runs of 5 and 74yards, the latter erasing the previous Super Bowl recordof 58 yards set by Baltimore’s Tom Matte in Game III.Allen was named the game’s most valuable player. Thevictory over Washington raised Raiders coach To mFlores’ playoff record to 8-1, including a 27-10 winagainst Philadelphia in Super Bowl XV. The 38 pointsscored by the Raiders were the highest total by a SuperBowl team. The previous high was 35 points by GreenBay in Game I.

Washington (NFC) 0 3 6 0 — 9L.A. Raiders (AFC) 7 14 14 3 — 38LA — Jensen recovered blocked punt in end

zone (Bahr kick)LA — Branch 12 pass from Plunkett

(Bahr kick)Wash — FG Moseley 24LA — Squirek 5 interception return (Bahr kick)Wash — Riggins 1 run (kick blocked)LA — Allen 5 run (Bahr kick)LA — Allen 74 run (Bahr kick)LA — FG Bahr 21

SUPER BOWL XVIIRose Bowl, PasadenaJanuary 30, 1983—Attendance: 103,667WASHINGTON 27, MIAMI 17—Fullback John Riggins’Super Bowl-record 166 yards rushing on 38 carriessparked Washington to a 27-17 victory over AFC cham-pion Miami. It was Riggins’ fourth straight 100-yardrushing game during the playoffs, also a record. Thewin marked Washington’s first NFL title since 1942, andwas only the second time in Super Bowl historyNFL/NFC teams scored consecutive victories (GreenBay did it in Super Bowls I and II and San Franciscowon Super Bowl XVI). The Redskins, under second-year head coach Joe Gibbs, used a balanced offensethat accounted for 400 total yards (a Super Bowl-record276 yards rushing and 124 passing), second in SuperBowl history to 429 yards by Oakland in Super Bowl XI.The Dolphins built a 17-10 halftime lead on a 76-yardtouchdown pass from quarterback David Woodley towide receiver Jimmy Cefalo 6:49 into the first period, a20-yard field goal by Uwe von Schamann with 6:00 leftin the half, and a Super Bowl-record 98-yard kickoff re-turn by Fulton Walker with 1:38 remaining. Washingtonhad tied the score at 10-10 with 1:51 left on a 4-yardtouchdown pass from Joe Theismann to wide receiverAlvin Garrett. Mark Moseley started the Redskins’ scor-ing with a 31-yard field goal late in the first period, andadded a 20-yarder midway through the third period tocut the Dolphins’ lead to 17-13. Riggins, who was votedthe game’s most valuable player, gave Washington itsfirst lead with 10:01 left when he ran 43 yards off lefttackle for a touchdown on a fourth-a n d-1 situation.Wide receiver Charlie Brown caught a 6-yard scoringpass from Theismann with 1:55 left to complete thescoring. The Dolphins managed only 176 yards (142 infirst half). Theismann completed 15 of 23 passes for 143yards, with 2 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. For Mi-ami, Woodley was 4 of 14 for 97 yards, with 1 t o u c h-down, and 1 interception. Don Strock was 0 for 3 in relief.

Miami (AFC) 7 10 0 0 — 17Washington (NFC) 0 10 3 14 — 27Mia — Cefalo 76 pass from Woodley

(von Schamann kick)Wash — FG Moseley 31Mia — FG von Schamann 20Wash — Garrett 4 pass from Theismann

(Moseley kick)Mia — Walker 98 kickoff return

(von Schamann kick)

Wash — FG Moseley 20Wash — Riggins 43 run (Moseley kick)Wash — Brown 6 pass from Theismann

(Moseley kick)

SUPER BOWL XVIPontiac Silverdome, PontiacJanuary 24, 1982—Attendance: 81,270SAN FRANCISCO 26, CINCINNATI 21—Ray We r-sching’s Super Bowl record-tying 4 field goals and JoeMontana’s controlled passing helped lift the San Fran-cisco 49ers to their first NFL championship with a 26-21victory over Cincinnati. The 49ers built a game-record20-0 halftime lead via Montana’s 1-yard touchdown run;fullback Earl Cooper’s 11-yard scoring pass from Mon-tana, which climaxed a Super Bowl record 92-y a r ddrive on 12 plays; and Wersching’s 22- and 26-y a r dfield goals. The Bengals rebounded in the second half,closing the gap to 20-14 on quarterback Ken Ander-son’s 5-yard run and Dan Ross’ 4-yard reception fromAnderson, who established Super Bowl passingrecords for completions (25) and completion percent-age (73.5 percent on 25 of 34). Wersching added earlyfourth-period field goals of 40 and 23 yards to increasethe 49ers’ lead to 26-14. The Bengals managed toscore on an Anderson-to-Ross 3-yard pass with only 16seconds remaining. Ross set a Super Bowl record with11 receptions for 104 yards. Montana, the game’s mostvaluable player, completed 14 of 22 passes for 157yards. Cincinnati compiled 356 yards to San Francis-co’s 275, which marked the first time in Super Bowl his-tory that the team that gained the most yards fromscrimmage lost the game.

San Francisco (NFC) 7 13 0 6 — 26Cincinnati (AFC) 0 0 7 14 — 21SF — Montana 1 run (Wersching kick)SF — Cooper 11 pass from Montana

(Wersching kick)SF — FG Wersching 22SF — FG Wersching 26Cin — Anderson 5 run (Breech kick)Cin — Ross 4 pass from Anderson

(Breech kick)SF — FG Wersching 40SF — FG Wersching 23Cin — Ross 3 pass from Anderson

(Breech kick)

SUPER BOWL XVLouisiana Superdome, New OrleansJanuary 25, 1981—Attendance: 76,135OAKLAND 27, PHILADELPHIA 10—Jim Plunkettthrew 3 touchdown passes, including an 80-yarder toKenny King, as the Raiders became the first wild-cardteam to win the Super Bowl. Plunkett’s touchdownbomb to King—the longest play in Super Bowl history—gave Oakland a decisive 14-0 lead with nine secondsleft in the first period. Linebacker Rod Martin had set upOakland’s first touchdown, a 2-yard reception by CliffBranch, with a 17-yard interception return to the Eagles’30-yard line. The Eagles never recovered from that ear-ly deficit, managing only a Tony Franklin field goal (30yards) and an 8-yard touchdown pass from Ron Ja-worski to Keith Krepfle the rest of the game. Plunkett,who became a starter in the sixth game of the season,completed 13 of 21 passes for 261 yards and wasnamed the game’s most valuable player. Oakland won9 of 11 games with Plunkett starting, but that was goodenough only for second place in the AFC West, al-though they tied division winner San Diego with an 11-5record. The Raiders, who had previously won SuperBowl XI over Minnesota, had to win three playoff gamesto get to the championship game. Oakland defeatedHouston 27-7 at home followed by road victories overCleveland (14-12) and San Diego (34-27). Oakland’sMark van Eeghen was the game’s leading rusher with75 yards on 18 carries. Philadelphia’s Wilbert Mont-gomery led all receivers with 6 receptions for 91 yards.Branch had 5 for 67 and Harold Carmichael of Philadel-phia 5 for 83. Martin finished the game with 3 intercep-tions, a Super Bowl record.

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Oak — Branch 2 pass from Plunkett (Bahr kick)Oak — King 80 pass from Plunkett (Bahr kick)Phil — FG Franklin 30Oak — Branch 29 pass from Plunkett

(Bahr kick)Oak — FG Bahr 46Phil — Krepfle 8 pass from Jaworski

(Franklin kick)Oak — FG Bahr 35

SUPER BOWL XIVRose Bowl, PasadenaJanuary 20, 1980—Attendance: 103,985P I TTSBURGH 31, LOS ANGELES 19—Terry Bradshawcompleted 14 of 21 passes for 309 yards and set twopassing records as the Steelers became the first team towin four Super Bowls. Despite 3 interceptions by theRams, Bradshaw kept his poise and brought the Steel-ers from behind twice in the second half. Trailing 13-10at halftime, Pittsburgh went ahead 17-13 when Brad-shaw hit Lynn Swann with a 47-yard touchdown pass af-ter 2:48 of the third quarter. On the Rams’ next posses-sion, Vince Ferragamo, who completed 15 of 25 passesfor 212 yards, responded with a 50-yard pass to BillyWaddy that moved Los Angeles from its own 26 to theSteelers’ 24. On the following play, Lawrence Mc-Cutcheon connected with Ron Smith on a halfback op-tion pass that gave the Rams a 19-17 lead. On Pitts-burgh’s initial possession of the final period, Bradshawlofted a 73-yard scoring pass to John Stallworth to putthe Steelers in front to stay, 24-19. Franco Harris scoredon a 1-yard run later in the quarter to seal the verdict. A45-yard pass from Bradshaw to Stallworth was the keyplay in the drive to Harris’ score. Bradshaw, the game’smost valuable player for the second straight year, set ca-reer Super Bowl records for most touchdown passes (9)and most passing yards (932). Larry Anderson gave theSteelers excellent field position throughout the gamewith 5 kickoff returns for a record 162 yards.

Los Angeles (NFC) 7 6 6 0 — 19Pittsburgh (AFC) 3 7 7 14 — 31Pitt — FG Bahr 41LA — Bryant 1 run (Corral kick)Pitt — Harris 1 run (Bahr kick)LA — FG Corral 31LA — FG Corral 45Pitt — Swann 47 pass from Bradshaw

(Bahr kick)LA — Smith 24 pass from McCutcheon

(kick failed)Pitt — Stallworth 73 pass from Bradshaw

(Bahr kick)Pitt — Harris 1 run (Bahr kick)

SUPER BOWL XIIIOrange Bowl, MiamiJanuary 21, 1979—Attendance: 79,484PITTSBURGH 35, DALLAS 31—Terry Bradshaw threwa Super Bowl-record 4 touchdown passes to lead theSteelers to victory. Pittsburgh became the first team towin three Super Bowls, mostly because of Bradshaw’saccurate arm. Bradshaw, voted the game’s most valu-able player, completed 17 of 30 passes for 318 yards, apersonal high. Four of those passes went for touch-downs—2 to John Stallworth and the third, with 26 sec-onds remaining in the second period, to Rocky Bleierfor a 21-14 halftime lead. The Cowboys scored twicebefore intermission on Roger Staubach’s 39-yard passto Tony Hill and a 37-yard fumble return by linebackerMike Hegman. The Steelers broke open the contestwith 2 touchdowns in a span of 19 seconds midwaythrough the final period. Franco Harris rambled 22yards up the middle to give the Steelers a 28-17 leadwith 7:10 left. Pittsburgh got the ball right back whenRandy White fumbled the kickoff and Dennis Winstonrecovered for the Steelers. On first down, Bradshawfired his fourth touchdown pass, an 18-yarder to LynnSwann to boost the Steelers’ lead to 35-17 with 6:51 toplay. The Cowboys refused to let the Steelers run awaywith the contest. Staubach connected with Billy JoeDuPree on a 7-yard scoring pass with 2:23 left. Then theCowboys recovered an onside kick, and Staubach tookthem in for another score, passing 4 yards to ButchJohnson with 22 seconds remaining. Bleier recovered

another onside kick with 17 seconds left to seal the vic-tory for the Steelers.

Pittsburgh (AFC) 7 14 0 14 — 35Dallas (NFC) 7 7 3 14 — 31Pitt — Stallworth 28 pass from Bradshaw

(Gerela kick)Dall — Hill 39 pass from Staubach

(Septien kick)Dall — Hegman 37 fumble recovery return

(Septien kick)Pitt — Stallworth 75 pass from Bradshaw

(Gerela kick)Pitt — Bleier 7 pass from Bradshaw

(Gerela kick)Dall — FG Septien 27Pitt — Harris 22 run (Gerela kick)Pitt — Swann 18 pass from Bradshaw

(Gerela kick)Dall — DuPree 7 pass from Staubach

(Septien kick)Dall — B. Johnson 4 pass from Staubach

(Septien kick)

SUPER BOWL XIILouisiana Superdome, New OrleansJanuary 15, 1978—Attendance: 75,583DALLAS 27, DENVER 10—The Cowboys evened theirSuper Bowl record at 2-2 by defeating Denver before asellout crowd of 75,583, plus 102,010,000 televisionviewers, the largest audience ever to watch a sportingevent. Dallas converted 2 interceptions into 10 pointsand Efren Herrera added a 35-yard field goal for a 13-0halftime advantage. In the third period, Craig Mortonengineered a drive to the Cowboys’ 30 and Jim Turner’s47-yard field goal made the score 13-3. After an ex-change of punts, Butch Johnson made a spectaculardiving catch in the end zone to complete a 45-yard passfrom Roger Staubach and put the Cowboys ahead20-3. Following Rick Upchurch’s 67-yard kickoff return,Norris Weese guided the Broncos to a touchdown tocut the Dallas lead to 20-10. Dallas clinched the victorywhen running back Robert Newhouse threw a 29-yardtouchdown pass to Golden Richards with 7:04 remain-ing in the game. It was the first pass thrown by New-house since 1975. Harvey Martin and Randy White, whowere named co-most valuable players, led the Cow-boys’ defense, which recovered 4 fumbles and inter-cepted 4 passes.

Dallas (NFC) 10 3 7 7 — 27Denver (AFC) 0 0 10 0 — 10Dall — Dorsett 3 run (Herrera kick)Dall — FG Herrera 35Dall — FG Herrera 43Den — FG Turner 47Dall — Johnson 45 pass from Staubach

(Herrera kick)Den — Lytle 1 run (Turner kick)Dall — Richards 29 pass from Newhouse

(Herrera kick)

SUPER BOWL XIRose Bowl, PasadenaJanuary 9, 1977—Attendance: 103,438OAKLAND 32, MINNESOTA 14—The Raiders wontheir first NFL championship before a record SuperBowl crowd plus 81 million television viewers, thelargest audience ever to watch a sporting event. TheRaiders gained a record-breaking 429 yards, includingrunning back Clarence Davis’ 137 rushing yards. Wi d ereceiver Fred Biletnikoff made 4 key receptions, whichearned him the game’s most valuable player trophy.Oakland scored on three successive possessions inthe second quarter to build a 16-0 halftime lead. ErrolMann’s 24-yard field goal opened the scoring, then theAFC champions put together drives of 64 and 35 yards,scoring on a 1-yard pass from Ken Stabler to DaveCasper and a 1-yard run by Pete Banaszak. TheRaiders increased their lead to 19-0 on a 40-yard fieldgoal by Mann in the third quarter, but Minnesota re-sponded with a 12-play, 58-yard drive late in the peri-od, with Fran Tarkenton passing 8 yards to wide re-ceiver Sammy White to cut the deficit to 19-7. Tw ofourth-quarter interceptions clinched the title for theRaiders. One set up Banaszak’s second touchdown

run, the other resulted in cornerback Willie Brown’s Su-per Bowl-record 75-yard interception return.

Oakland (AFC) 0 16 3 13 — 32Minnesota (NFC) 0 0 7 7 — 14Oak — FG Mann 24Oak — Casper 1 pass from Stabler (Mann kick)Oak — Banaszak 1 run (kick failed)Oak — FG Mann 40Minn — S. White 8 pass from Tarkenton

(Cox kick)Oak — Banaszak 2 run (Mann kick)Oak — Brown 75 interception return (kick failed)Minn — Voigt 13 pass from Lee (Cox kick)

SUPER BOWL XOrange Bowl, MiamiJanuary 18, 1976—Attendance: 80,187P I TTSBURGH 21, DALLAS 17—The Steelers won theSuper Bowl for the second year in a row on Terry Brad-shaw’s 64-yard touchdown pass to Lynn Swann and anaggressive defense that snuffed out a late rally by theCowboys with an end-zone interception on the final playof the game. In the fourth quarter, Pittsburgh ran onfourth down and gave up the ball on the Cowboys’ 39with 1:22 to play. Roger Staubach ran and passed for 2first downs, but his last desperation pass was picked offby Glen Edwards. Dallas’ scoring was the result of 2touchdown passes by Staubach, 1 to Drew Pearson for29 yards and the other to Percy Howard for 34 yards.Toni Fritsch had a 36-yard field goal. The Steelersscored on 2 touchdown passes by Bradshaw, 1 toRandy Grossman for 7 yards and the long bomb toSwann. Roy Gerela had 36- and 18-yard field goals.Reggie Harrison blocked a punt through the end zonefor a safety. Swann set a Super Bowl-record by gaining161 yards on his 4 receptions.

Dallas (NFC) 7 3 0 7 — 17Pittsburgh (AFC) 7 0 0 14 — 21Dall — D. Pearson 29 pass from Staubach

(Fritsch kick)Pitt — Grossman 7 pass from Bradshaw

(Gerela kick)Dall — FG Fritsch 36Pitt — Safety, Harrison blocked Hoopes’ punt

through end zonePitt — FG Gerela 36Pitt — FG Gerela 18Pitt — Swann 64 pass from Bradshaw

(kick failed)Dall — P. Howard 34 pass from Staubach

(Fritsch kick)

SUPER BOWL IXTulane Stadium, New OrleansJanuary 12, 1975—Attendance: 80,997P I TTSBURGH 16, MINNESOTA 6—AFC championPittsburgh, in its initial Super Bowl appearance, andNFC champion Minnesota, making a third bid for its firstSuper Bowl title, struggled through a first half in whichthe only score was produced by the Steelers’ defensewhen Dwight White downed Vikings’ quarterback Fr a nTarkenton in the end zone for a safety 7:49 into the sec-ond period. The Steelers took advantage of anotherbreak on the second-half kickoff when Minnesota’s BillBrown fumbled and Marv Kellum recovered for Pitts-burgh on the Vikings’ 30. After Rocky Bleier failed to gainon first down, Franco Harris carried three consecutivetimes for 24 yards, a loss of 3, and a 9-yard touchdownand a 9-0 lead. Though its offense was completelystymied by Pittsburgh’s defense, Minnesota managedto move into a threatening position after 4:27 of the finalperiod when Matt Blair blocked Bobby Walden’s puntand Terry Brown recovered the ball in the end zone for atouchdown. Fred Cox’s extra point failed, and the Steel-ers led 9-6. Pittsburgh wasted no time putting the victo-ry away. The Steelers took the ensuing kickoff andmarched 66 yards in 11 plays, climaxed by Terry Brad-shaw’s 4-yard scoring pass to Larry Brown with 3:31 left.Pittsburgh’s defense permitted Minnesota only 119yards total offense, including a Super Bowl low of 17rushing yards. The Steelers, meanwhile, gained 333yards, including Harris’ record 158 yards on 34 carries.

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Pitt — Safety, White tackled Tarkenton in endzone

Pitt — Harris 9 run (Gerela kick)Minn — T. Brown recovered blocked punt in end

zone (kick failed)Pitt — L. Brown 4 pass from Bradshaw

(Gerela kick)

SUPER BOWL VIIIRice Stadium, HoustonJanuary 13, 1974—Attendance: 71,882MIAMI 24, MINNESOTA 7—The defending NFL cham-pion Dolphins, representing the AFC for the thirdstraight year, scored the first two times they had pos-session on marches of 62 and 56 yards while the Miamidefense limited the Vikings to only 7 plays in the first pe-riod. Larry Csonka climaxed the initial 10-play drive witha 5-yard touchdown bolt through right guard after 5:27had elapsed. Four plays later, Miami began another 10-play scoring drive, which ended with Jim Kiick bursting1 yard through the middle for another touchdown after13:38 of the period. Garo Yepremian added a 28-yardfield goal midway through the second period for a 17-0Miami lead. Minnesota then drove from its 20 to a sec-ond-and-2 situation on the Miami 7-yard line with 1:18left in the half. But on 2 plays, Miami limited Oscar Reedto 1 yard. On fourth-and-1 from the 6, Reed went overright tackle, but Dolphins middle linebacker Nick Buon-iconti jarred the ball loose and Jake Scott recovered forMiami to halt the Minnesota threat. The Vikings were un-able to muster enough offense in the second half tothreaten the Dolphins. Csonka rushed 33 times for aSuper Bowl-record 145 yards. Bob Griese of Miamicompleted 6 of 7 passes for 73 yards.

Minnesota (NFC) 0 0 0 7 — 7Miami (AFC) 14 3 7 0 — 24Mia — Csonka 5 run (Yepremian kick)Mia — Kiick 1 run (Yepremian kick)Mia — FG Yepremian 28Mia — Csonka 2 run (Yepremian kick)Minn — Tarkenton 4 run (Cox kick)

SUPER BOWL VIIMemorial Coliseum, Los AngelesJanuary 14, 1973—Attendance: 90,182MIAMI 14, WA S H I N GTON 7—Miami completed theonly perfect season in NFL history—17 games withouta defeat—by beating Washington. The Dolphins playedvirtually perfect football in the first half as their defensepermitted the Redskins to cross midfield only once andtheir offense turned good field position into 2 touch-downs. On its third possession, Miami opened its firstscoring drive from the Dolphins’ 37-yard line. An 18-yardpass from Bob Griese to Paul Warfield preceded by 3plays Griese’s 28-yard touchdown pass to Howard Tw i l-l e y. After Washington moved from its 17 to the Miami 48with two minutes remaining in the first half, Dolphins line-backer Nick Buoniconti intercepted a Billy Kilmer pass atthe Miami 41 and returned it to the Washington 27. JimKiick ran for 3 yards, Larry Csonka for 3, Griese passedto Jim Mandich for 19, and Kiick gained 1 to the 1-yardline. With 18 seconds left until intermission, Kiick scoredfrom the 1. Washington’s only touchdown came with2:07 left in the game and resulted from a misplayed field-goal attempt and fumble by Garo Yepremian, with theRedskins’ Mike Bass picking the ball out of the air andrunning 49 yards for the score. Dolphins safety JakeScott, who had 2 interceptions, including 1 in the endzone to kill a Redskins’ drive, was voted the game’smost valuable player.

Miami (AFC) 7 7 0 0 — 14Washington (NFC) 0 0 0 7 — 7Mia — Twilley 28 pass from Griese

(Yepremian kick)Mia — Kiick 1 run (Yepremian kick)Wash — Bass 49 fumble recovery return

(Knight kick)

SUPER BOWL VITulane Stadium, New OrleansJanuary 16, 1972—Attendance: 81,023DALLAS 24, MIAMI 3—The Cowboys rushed for arecord 252 yards and their defense limited the Dolphinsto a low of 185 yards while not permitting a touchdown

for the first time in Super Bowl history. Dallas convertedChuck Howley’s recovery of Larry Csonka’s first fumbleof the season into a 3-0 advantage and led at halftime10-3. After Dallas received the second-half kickoff,Duane Thomas led a 71-yard march in 8 plays for a 17-3margin. Howley intercepted Bob Griese’s pass at the 50and returned it to the Miami 9 early in the fourth period,and 3 plays later Roger Staubach passed 7 yards toMike Ditka for the final touchdown. Thomas rushed for95 yards and Walt Garrison gained 74. Staubach, votedthe game’s most valuable player, completed 12 of 19passes for 119 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Dallas (NFC) 3 7 7 7 — 24Miami (AFC) 0 3 0 0 — 3Dall — FG Clark 9Dall — Alworth 7 pass from Staubach

(Clark kick)Mia — FG Yepremian 31Dall — D. Thomas 3 run (Clark kick)Dall — Ditka 7 pass from Staubach (Clark kick)

SUPER BOWL VOrange Bowl, MiamiJanuary 17, 1971—Attendance: 79,204BALTIMORE 16, DALLAS 13—A 32-yard field goal byfirst-year kicker Jim O’Brien brought the Baltimore Coltsa victory over the Dallas Cowboys in the final five sec-onds of Super Bowl V. The game between the champi-ons of the AFC and NFC was played on artificial turf forthe first time. Dallas led 13-6 at the half, but intercep-tions by Rick Volk and Mike Curtis set up a Baltimoretouchdown and O’Brien’s decisive kick in the fourth pe-riod. Earl Morrall relieved an injured Johnny Unitas latein the first half, although Unitas completed the Colts’ on-ly scoring pass. It caromed off receiver Eddie Hinton’sfingertips, off Dallas defensive back Mel Renfro, and fi-nally settled into the grasp of John Mackey, who went45 yards to score on a 75-yard play.

Baltimore (AFC) 0 6 0 10 — 16Dallas (NFC) 3 10 0 0 — 13Dall — FG Clark 14Dall — FG Clark 30Balt — Mackey 75 pass from Unitas

(kick blocked)Dall — Thomas 7 pass from Morton (Clark kick)Balt — Nowatzke 2 run (O’Brien kick)Balt — FG O’Brien 32

SUPER BOWL IVTulane Stadium, New OrleansJanuary 11, 1970—Attendance: 80,562KANSAS CITY 23, MINNESOTA 7—The AFL squaredthe Super Bowl at two games apiece with the NFL,building a 16-0 halftime lead behind Len Dawson’s su-perb quarterbacking and a powerful defense. Dawson,the fourth consecutive quarterback to be chosen theSuper Bowl’s most valuable player, called an almostflawless game, completing 12 of 17 passes and hittingOtis Taylor on a 46-yard play for the final Chiefs touch-down. The Kansas City defense limited Minnesota’sstrong rushing game to 67 yards and had 3 intercep-tions and 2 fumble recoveries. The crowd of 80,562 seta Super Bowl record.

Minnesota (NFL) 0 0 7 0 — 7Kansas City (AFL) 3 13 7 0 — 23KC — FG Stenerud 48KC — FG Stenerud 32KC — FG Stenerud 25KC — Garrett 5 run (Stenerud kick)Minn — Osborn 4 run (Cox kick)KC — Taylor 46 pass from Dawson

(Stenerud kick)

SUPER BOWL IIIOrange Bowl, MiamiJanuary 12, 1969—Attendance: 75,389NEW YORK JETS 16, BALTIMORE 7—Jets quarter-back Joe Namath “guaranteed” victory on the Thursdaybefore the game, then went out and led the AFL to itsfirst Super Bowl victory over a Baltimore team that hadlost only once in 16 games all season. Namath, chosenthe outstanding player, completed 17 of 28 passes for206 yards and directed a steady attack that dominatedthe NFL champions after the Jets’ defense had inter-

cepted Colts quarterback Earl Morrall 3 times in the firsthalf. The Jets had 337 total yards, including 121 yardsrushing by Matt Snell. Johnny Unitas, who had missedmost of the season with a sore elbow, came off thebench and led Baltimore to its only touchdown late inthe fourth quarter after New York led 16-0.

New York Jets (AFL) 0 7 6 3 — 16Baltimore (NFL) 0 0 0 7 — 7NYJ — Snell 4 run (Turner kick)NYJ — FG Turner 32NYJ — FG Turner 30NYJ — FG Turner 9Balt — Hill 1 run (Michaels kick)

SUPER BOWL IIOrange Bowl, MiamiJanuary 14, 1968—Attendance: 75,546GREEN BAY 33, OAKLAND 14—Green Bay, after win-ning its third consecutive NFL championship, won theSuper Bowl title for the second straight year 33-14 overthe AFL champion Raiders in a game that drew the first$3-million gate in football history. Bart Starr again waschosen the game’s most valuable player as he com-pleted 13 of 24 passes for 202 yards and 1 touchdownand directed a Packers attack that was in control all theway after building a 16-7 halftime lead. Don Chandlerkicked 4 field goals and all-pro cornerback Herb Adder-ley capped the Green Bay scoring with a 60-yard runwith an interception. The game marked the last forVince Lombardi as Packers coach, ending nine years atGreen Bay in which he won six Western Conferencechampionships, five NFL championships, and two Su-per Bowls.

Green Bay (NFL) 3 13 10 7 — 33Oakland (AFL) 0 7 0 7 — 14GB — FG Chandler 39GB — FG Chandler 20GB — Dowler 62 pass from Starr

(Chandler kick)Oak — Miller 23 pass from Lamonica

(Blanda kick)GB — FG Chandler 43GB — Anderson 2 run (Chandler kick)GB — FG Chandler 31GB — Adderley 60 interception return

(Chandler kick)Oak — Miller 23 pass from Lamonica

(Blanda kick)

SUPER BOWL IMemorial Coliseum, Los AngelesJanuary 15, 1967—Attendance: 61,946GREEN BAY 35, KANSAS CITY 10 —The Green BayPackers opened the Super Bowl series by defeatingKansas City’s American Football League champions35-10 behind the passing of Bart Starr, the receiving ofMax McGee, and a key interception by all-pro safetyWillie Wood. Green Bay broke open the game with 3second-half touchdowns, the first of which was set up byWood’s 50-yard return of an interception to the Chiefs’5-yard line. McGee, filling in for ailing Boyd Dowler afterhaving caught only 4 passes all season, caught 7 fromStarr for 138 yards and 2 touchdowns. Elijah Pitts ran for2 other scores. The Chiefs’ 10 points came in the sec-ond quarter, the only touchdown on a 7-yard pass fromLen Dawson to Curtis McClinton. Starr completed 16 of23 passes for 250 yards and 2 touchdowns and waschosen the most valuable player. The Packers collected$15,000 per man and the Chiefs $7,500—the largest sin-gle-game shares in the history of team sports.

Kansas City (AFL) 0 10 0 0 — 10Green Bay (NFL) 7 7 14 7 — 35GB — McGee 37 pass from Starr

(Chandler kick)KC — McClinton 7 pass from Dawson

(Mercer kick)GB — Taylor 14 run (Chandler kick)KC — FG Mercer 31GB — Pitts 5 run (Chandler kick)GB — McGee 13 pass from Starr

(Chandler kick)GB — Pitts 1 run (Chandler kick)

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Compiled by Elias Sports Bureau

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SERVICEMost Games

6 Mike Lodish, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII; Denver, XXXII-XXXIII5 Marv Fleming, Green Bay, I-II; Miami, VI-VIII

Larry Cole, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIIICliff Harris, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIIICharles Haley, San Francisco, XXIII-XXIV; Dallas, XXVII-XXVIII, XXXD.D. Lewis, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIIIPreston Pearson, Baltimore, III; Pittsburgh, IX; Dallas, X, XII-XIIICharlie Waters, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIIIRayfield Wright, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIIICornelius Bennett, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII; Atlanta, XXXIII John Elway, Denver, XXI-XXII, XXIV, XXXII-XXXIIIGlenn Parker, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII; N.Y. Giants, XXXVBill Romanowski, San Francisco, XXIII-XXIV; Denver,

XXXII-XXXIII; Oakland, XXXVII4 By many players

Most Games, Winning Team5 Charles Haley, San Francisco, XXIII-XXIV; Dallas, XXVII-XXVIII, XXX4 By many players

Most Games, Coach6 Don Shula, Baltimore, III; Miami, VI-VIII, XVII, XIX5 Tom Landry, Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII4 Bud Grant, Minnesota, IV, VIII-IX, XI

Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh, IX-X, XIII-XIVJoe Gibbs, Washington, XVII-XVIII, XXII, XXVIMarv Levy, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIIIDan Reeves, Denver, XXI-XXII, XXIV; Atlanta, XXXIII

Most Games, Winning Team, Coach4 Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh, IX-X, XIII-XIV3 Bill Walsh, San Francisco, XVI, XIX, XXIII

Joe Gibbs, Washington, XVII, XXII, XXVIBill Belichick, New England, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX

2 Vince Lombardi, Green Bay, I-IITom Landry, Dallas, VI, XIIDon Shula, Miami, VII-VIIITom Flores, Oakland, XV; L.A. Raiders, XVIIIBill Parcells, N.Y. Giants, XXI, XXVJimmy Johnson, Dallas, XXVII-XXVIIIGeorge Seifert, San Francisco, XXIV, XXIXMike Shanahan, Denver, XXXII-XXXIII

Most Games, Losing Team, Coach4 Bud Grant, Minnesota, IV, VIII-IX, XI

Don Shula, Baltimore, III; Miami, VI, XVII, XIXMarv Levy, Buffalo, XXV-XXVIIIDan Reeves, Denver, XXI-XXII, XXIV; Atlanta, XXXIII

3 Tom Landry, Dallas, V, X, XIII

SCORINGPOINTSMost Points, Career

48 Jerry Rice, San Francisco-Oakland, 4 games (8-td)30 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 3 games (5-td)24 Franco Harris, Pittsburgh, 4 games (4-td)

Roger Craig, San Francisco, 3 games (4-td)Thurman Thomas, Buffalo, 4 games (4-td)John Elway, Denver, 5 games (4-td)

Most Points, Game18 Roger Craig, San Francisco vs. Miami, XIX (3-td)

Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV (3-td);vs. San Diego, XXIX (3-td)

Ricky Watters, San Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIX (3-td)Terrell Davis, Denver vs. Green Bay, XXXII (3-td)

15 Don Chandler, Green Bay vs. Oakland, II (3-pat, 4-fg)14 Ray Wersching, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XVI

(2-pat, 4-fg)Kevin Butler, Chicago vs. New England, XX (5-pat, 3-fg)

1967: Super Bowl I1968: Super Bowl II1969: Super Bowl III1970: Super Bowl IV1971: Super Bowl V1972: Super Bowl VI1973: Super Bowl VII1974: Super Bowl VIII1975: Super Bowl IX1976: Super Bowl X1977: Super Bowl XI1978: Super Bowl XII1979: Super Bowl XIII

1980: Super Bowl XIV1981: Super Bowl XV1982: Super Bowl XVI1983: Super Bowl XVII1984: Super Bowl XVIII1985: Super Bowl XIX1986: Super Bowl XX1987: Super Bowl XXI1988: Super Bowl XXII1989: Super Bowl XXIII1990: Super Bowl XXIV1991: Super Bowl XXV1992: Super Bowl XXVI

1993: Super Bowl XXVII1994: Super Bowl XXVIII1995: Super Bowl XXIX1996: Super Bowl XXX1997: Super Bowl XXXI1998: Super Bowl XXXII1999: Super Bowl XXXIII2000: Super Bowl XXXIV2001: Super Bowl XXXV2002: Super Bowl XXXVI2003: Super Bowl XXXVII2004: Super Bowl XXXVIII2005: Super Bowl XXXIX

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Career

8 Jerry Rice, San Francisco-Oakland, 4 games (8-p)5 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 3 games (5-r)4 Franco Harris, Pittsburgh, 4 games (4-r)

Roger Craig, San Francisco, 3 games (2-r, 2-p)Thurman Thomas, Buffalo, 4 games (4-r)John Elway, Denver, 5 games (4-r)

Most Touchdowns, Game3 Roger Craig, San Francisco vs. Miami, XIX (1-r, 2-p)

Jerry Rice, San Francisco. vs. Denver, XXIV (3-p);vs. San Diego, XXIX (3-p)

Ricky Watters, San Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIX (1-r, 2-p)Terrell Davis, Denver vs. Green Bay, XXXII (3-r)

2 Max McGee, Green Bay vs. Kansas City, I (2-p)Elijah Pitts, Green Bay vs. Kansas City, I (2-r)Bill Miller, Oakland vs. Green Bay, II (2-p)Larry Csonka, Miami vs. Minnesota, VIII (2-r)Pete Banaszak, Oakland vs. Minnesota, XI (2-r)John Stallworth, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XIII (2-p)Franco Harris, Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles, XIV (2-r)Cliff Branch, Oakland vs. Philadelphia, XV (2-p)Dan Ross, Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, XVI (2-p)Marcus Allen, L. A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIII (2-r )Jim McMahon, Chicago vs. New England, XX (2-r)Ricky Sanders, Washington vs. Denver, XXII (2-p)Timmy Smith, Washington vs. Denver, XXII (2-r)Tom Rathman, San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV (2-r)Gerald Riggs, Washington vs. Buffalo, XXVI (2-r)Michael Irvin, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII (2-p)Emmitt Smith, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIII (2-r)Emmitt Smith, Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, XXX (2-r)Antonio Freeman, Green Bay vs. Denver, XXXII (2-p)Howard Griffith, Denver vs. Atlanta, XXXIII (2-r)Eddie George, Tennessee vs. St. Louis, XXXIV (2-r)Keenan McCardell, Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII (2-r)Dwight Smith, Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII (2-ret)

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNMost (One-Point) Points After Touchdown, Career

11 Adam Vinatieri, New England, 4 games (11 att)9 Mike Cofer, San Francisco, 2 games (10 att)8 Don Chandler, Green Bay, 2 games (8 att)

Roy Gerela, Pittsburgh, 3 games (9 att)Chris Bahr, Oakland-L.A. Raiders, 2 games (8 att)Jason Elam, Denver, 2 games (8 att)

Most (One-Point) Points After Touchdown, Game7 Mike Cofer, San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV (8 att)

Lin Elliott, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII (7 att)Doug Brien, San Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIX (7 a t t )

6 Ali Hají-Sheikh, Washington vs. Denver, XXII (6 att)Martín Gramatica, Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII (6 att)

5 Don Chandler, Green Bay vs. Kansas City, I (5 att)Roy Gerela, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XIII (5 att)Chris Bahr, L.A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIII (5 att)Ray Wersching, San Francisco vs. Miami, XIX (5 att)Kevin Butler, Chicago vs. New England, XX (5 att)

Most Two-Point Conversions, Game1 Mark Seay, San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIX

Alfred Pupunu, San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIXMark Chmura, Green Bay vs. New England, XXXIKevin Faulk, New England vs. Carolina, XXXVIII

FIELD GOALSField Goals Attempted, Career

6 Jim Turner, N.Y. Jets-Denver, 2 gamesRoy Gerela, Pittsburgh, 3 gamesRich Karlis, Denver, 2 gamesJeff Wilkins, St. Louis, 2 gamesAdam Vinatieri, New England, 4 games

5 Efren Herrera, Dallas, 1 gameRay Wersching, San Francisco, 2 gamesJason Elam, Denver, 2 games

Most Field Goals Attempted, Game5 Jim Turner, N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore, III

Efren Herrera, Dallas vs. Denver, XII4 Don Chandler, Green Bay vs. Oakland, II

Roy Gerela, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XRay Wersching, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XVIRich Karlis, Denver vs. N.Y. Giants, XXIMike Cofer, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIIIJason Elam, Denver vs. Atlanta, XXXIIIJeff Wilkins, St. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIV

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Most Field Goals, Career5 Ray Wersching, San Francisco, 2 games (5 att)4 Don Chandler, Green Bay, 2 games (4 att)

Jim Turner, N.Y. Jets-Denver, 2 games (6 att)Uwe von Schamann, Miami, 2 games (4 att)Jeff Wilkins, St. Louis, 2 games (6 att)Adam Vinatieri, New England, 4 games (6 att)

3 Mike Clark, Dallas, 2 games (3 att)Jan Stenerud, Kansas City, 1 game (3 att)Chris Bahr, Oakland-L.A. Raiders, 2 games (4 att)Mark Moseley, Washington, 2 games (4 att)Kevin Butler, Chicago, 1 game (3 att)Rich Karlis, Denver, 2 games (6 att)Jim Breech, Cincinnati, 2 games (3 att)Matt Bahr, Pittsburgh-N.Y. Giants, 2 games (3 att)Chip Lohmiller, Washington, 1 game (3 att)Steve Christie, Buffalo, 2 games (3 att)Eddie Murray, Dallas, 1 game (3 att)Jason Elam, Denver, 2 games (5 att)

Most Field Goals, Game4 Don Chandler, Green Bay vs. Oakland, II

Ray Wersching, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XVI3 Jim Turner, N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore, III

Jan Stenerud, Kansas City vs. Minnesota, IVUwe von Schamann, Miami vs. San Francisco, XIXKevin Butler, Chicago vs. New England, XXJim Breech, Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, XXIIIChip Lohmiller, Washington vs. Buffalo, XXVIEddie Murray, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIIIJeff Wilkins, St. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIV

Longest Field Goal54 Steve Christie, Buffalo vs. Dallas, XXVIII51 Jason Elam, Denver vs. Green Bay, XXXII50 Jeff Wilkins, St. Louis vs. New England, XXXVI

John Kasay, Carolina vs. New England, XXXVIII

SAFETIESMost Safeties, Game

1 Dwight White, Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota, IXReggie Harrison, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XHenry Waechter, Chicago vs. New England, XXGeorge Martin, N.Y. Giants vs. Denver, XXIBruce Smith, Buffalo vs. N.Y. Giants, XXV

RUSHINGATTEMPTSMost Attempts, Career

101 Franco Harris, Pittsburgh, 4 games70 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 3 games64 John Riggins, Washington, 2 games

Most Attempts, Game38 John Riggins, Washington vs. Miami, XVII34 Franco Harris, Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota, IX33 Larry Csonka, Miami vs. Minnesota, VIII

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards Gained, Career

354 Franco Harris, Pittsburgh, 4 games297 Larry Csonka, Miami, 3 games289 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 3 games

Most Yards Gained, Game204 Timmy Smith, Washington vs. Denver, XXII191 Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIII166 John Riggins, Washington vs. Miami, XVII

Longest Run From Scrimmage74 Marcus Allen, L. A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIII (TD)58 Tom Matte, Baltimore vs. N.Y. Jets, III

Timmy Smith, Washington vs. Denver, XXII (TD)49 Larry Csonka, Miami vs. Washington, VII

AVERAGE GAINHighest Average Gain, Career (20 attempts)

9.6 Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders, 1 game (20-191)9.3 Timmy Smith, Washington, 1 game (22-204)5.3 Walt Garrison, Dallas, 2 games (26-139)

Highest Average Gain, Game (10 attempts)10.5 Tom Matte, Baltimore vs. N.Y. Jets, III (11-116)

9.6 Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIII (20-191)9.3 Timmy Smith, Washington vs. Denver, XXII (22-204)

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Career

5 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 3 games4 Franco Harris, Pittsburgh, 4 games

Thurman Thomas, Buffalo, 4 gamesJohn Elway, Denver, 5 games

3 Terrell Davis, Denver, 2 gamesMost Touchdowns, Game

3 Terrell Davis, Denver vs. Green Bay, XXXII2 Elijah Pitts, Green Bay vs. Kansas City, I

Larry Csonka, Miami vs. Minnesota, VIIIPete Banaszak, Oakland vs. Minnesota, XIFranco Harris, Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles, XIVMarcus Allen, L.A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIIIJim McMahon, Chicago vs. New England, XXTimmy Smith, Washington vs. Denver, XXIITom Rathman, San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIVGerald Riggs, Washington vs. Buffalo, XXVIEmmitt Smith, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIIIEmmitt Smith, Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, XXXHoward Griffith, Denver vs. Atlanta, XXXIIIEddie George, Tennessee vs. St. Louis, XXXIV

PASSINGPASSER RATINGHighest Passer Rating, Career (40 attempts)

127.8 Joe Montana, San Francisco, 4 games122.8 Jim Plunkett, Oakland-L.A. Raiders, 2 games112.8 Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh, 4 games

ATTEMPTSMost Passes Attempted, Career

152 John Elway, Denver, 5 games145 Jim Kelly, Buffalo, 4 games122 Joe Montana, San Francisco, 4 games

Most Passes Attempted, Game58 Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. Washington, XXVI51 Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia vs. New England, XXXIX50 Dan Marino, Miami vs. San Francisco, XIX

Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. Dallas, XXVIII

COMPLETIONSMost Passes Completed, Career

83 Joe Montana, San Francisco, 4 games81 Jim Kelly, Buffalo, 4 games76 John Elway, Denver, 5 games

Most Passes Completed, Game32 Tom Brady, New England vs. Carolina, XXXVIII31 Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. Dallas, XXVIII30 Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia vs. New England, XXXIX

Most Consecutive Completions, Game13 Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV10 Phil Simms, N.Y. Giants vs. Denver, XXI

Troy Aikman, Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, XXX9 Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. Dallas, XXVIII

Neil O’Donnell, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XXXSteve McNair, Tennessee vs. St. Louis, XXXIV

COMPLETION PERCENTAGEHighest Completion Percentage, Career (40 attempts)

70.0 Troy Aikman, Dallas, 3 games, (80-56)68.0 Joe Montana, San Francisco, 4 games (122-83)65.7 Tom Brady, New England, 3 games (108-71)

Highest Completion Percentage, Game (20 attempts)88.0 Phil Simms, N.Y. Giants vs. Denver, XXI (25-22)75.9 Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV (29-22)73.5 Ken Anderson, Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, XVI (34-25)

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards Gained, Career

1,142 Joe Montana, San Francisco, 4 games1,128 John Elway, Denver, 5 games

932 Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh, 4 gamesMost Yards Gained, Game

414 Kurt Warner, St. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIV365 Kurt Warner, St. Louis vs. New England, XXXVI357 Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIII

Donovan McNabb, Philadelphia vs. New England, XXXIXLongest Pass Completion

85 Jake Delhomme (to Muhammad), Carolina vs. New England, XXXVIII (TD)

81 Brett Favre (to Freeman), Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI (TD)

80 Jim Plunkett (to King), Oakland vs. Philadelphia, XV (TD)

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Doug Williams (to Sanders), Washington vs. Denver, XXII (TD)John Elway (to R. Smith), Denver vs. Atlanta, XXXIII (TD)

AVERAGE GAINHighest Average Gain, Career (40 attempts)

11.10 Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh, 4 games (84-932)9.62 Bart Starr, Green Bay, 2 games (47-452)9.41 Jim Plunkett, Oakland-L. A. Raiders, 2 games (46-433)

Highest Average Gain, Game (20 attempts)14.71 Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles, XIV (21-309)12.80 Jim McMahon, Chicago vs. New England, XX (20-256)12.43 Jim Plunkett, Oakland vs. Philadelphia, XV (21-261)

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdown Passes, Career

11 Joe Montana, San Francisco, 4 games9 Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh, 4 games8 Roger Staubach, Dallas, 4 games

Most Touchdown Passes, Game6 Steve Young, San Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIX5 Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV4 Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XIII

Doug Williams, Washington vs. Denver, XXIITroy Aikman, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII

HAD INTERCEPTEDLowest Percentage, Passes Had Intercepted, Career (40 attempts)

0.00 Jim Plunkett, Oakland-L.A. Raiders, 2 games (46-0)Joe Montana, San Francisco, 4 games (122-0)

0.93 Tom Brady, New England, 3 games (108-1)1.25 Troy Aikman, Dallas, 3 games (80-1)

Most Attempts, Without Interception, Game45 Kurt Warner, St. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIV36 Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIII

Steve Young, San Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIXSteve McNair, Tennessee vs. St. Louis, XXXIV

35 Joe Montana, San Francisco vs. Miami, XIXMost Passes Had Intercepted, Career

8 John Elway, Denver, 5 games7 Craig Morton, Dallas-Denver, 2 games

Jim Kelly, Buffalo, 4 games6 Fran Tarkenton, Minnesota, 3 games

Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game5 Rich Gannon, Oakland vs. Tampa Bay, XXXVII4 Craig Morton, Denver vs. Dallas, XII

Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. Washington, XXVIDrew Bledsoe, New England vs. Green Bay, XXXIKerry Collins, N.Y. Giants vs. Baltimore, XXXV

3 By 11 players

PASS RECEIVINGRECEPTIONSMost Receptions, Career

33 Jerry Rice, San Francisco-Oakland, 4 games27 Andre Reed, Buffalo, 4 games21 Deion Branch, New England, 2 games

Most Receptions, Game11 Dan Ross, Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, XVI

Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIIIDeion Branch, New England vs. Philadelphia, XXXIX

10 Tony Nathan, Miami vs. San Francisco, XIXJerry Rice, San Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIXAndre Hastings, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XXXDeion Branch, New England vs. Carolina, XXXVIII

9 Ricky Sanders, Washington vs. Denver, XXIIAntonio Freeman, Green Bay vs. Denver, XXXIITerrell Owens, Philadelphia vs. New England, XXXIX

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards Gained, Career

589 Jerry Rice, San Francisco-Oakland, 4 games364 Lynn Swann, Pittsburgh, 4 games323 Andre Reed, Buffalo, 4 games

Most Yards Gained, Game215 Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIII193 Ricky Sanders, Washington vs. Denver, XXII162 Isaac Bruce, St. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIV

Longest Reception8 5 Muhsin Muhammad (from Delhomme), Carolina vs.

New England, XXXVIII8 1 Antonio Freeman (from Favre), Green Bay vs.

New England, XXXI (TD)

80 Kenny King (from Plunkett), Oakland vs. Philadelphia, XV (TD)

Ricky Sanders (from Williams), Washington vs. Denver, XXII (TD)Rod Smith (from Elway), Denver vs. Atlanta, XXXIII

AVERAGE GAINHighest Average Gain, Career (8 receptions)

24.4 John Stallworth, Pittsburgh, 4 games (11-268)23.4 Ricky Sanders, Washington, 2 games (10-234)22.8 Lynn Swann, Pittsburgh, 4 games (16-364)

Highest Average Gain, Game (3 receptions)40.33 John Stallworth, Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles, XIV (3-121)40.25 Lynn Swann, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, X (4-161)38.33 John Stallworth, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XIII (3-115)

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Career

8 Jerry Rice, San Francisco-Oakland, 4 games3 John Stallworth, Pittsburgh, 4 games

Lynn Swann, Pittsburgh, 4 gamesCliff Branch, Oakland-L.A. Raiders, 3 gamesAntonio Freeman, Green Bay, 2 games

2 Max McGee, Green Bay, 2 gamesBill Miller, Oakland, 1 gameButch Johnson, Dallas, 2 gamesDan Ross, Cincinnati, 1 gameRoger Craig, San Francisco, 3 gamesRicky Sanders, Washington, 2 gamesJohn Taylor, San Francisco, 3 gamesGary Clark, Washington, 2 gamesDon Beebe, Buffalo-Green Bay, 4 gamesMichael Irvin, Dallas, 3 gamesRicky Watters, San Francisco, 1 gameJay Novacek, Dallas, 3 gamesKeenan McCardell, Tampa Bay, 1 gameRicky Proehl, St. Louis-Carolina, 3 gamesDavid Givens, New England, 2 gamesMike Vrabel, New England, 3 games

Most Touchdowns, Game3 Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV; vs.

San Diego, XXIX2 Max McGee, Green Bay vs. Kansas City, I

Bill Miller, Oakland vs. Green Bay, IIJohn Stallworth, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XIIICliff Branch, Oakland vs. Philadelphia, XVDan Ross, Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, XVIRoger Craig, San Francisco vs. Miami, XIXRicky Sanders, Washington vs. Denver, XXIIMichael Irvin, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIIRicky Watters, San Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIXAntonio Freeman, Green Bay vs. Denver, XXXIIKeenan McCardell, Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII

INTERCEPTIONS BYMost Interceptions By, Career

3 Chuck Howley, Dallas, 2 gamesRod Martin, Oakland-L.A. Raiders, 2 gamesLarry Brown, Dallas, 3 games

2 Randy Beverly, N.Y. Jets, 1 gameJake Scott, Miami, 3 gamesMike Wagner, Pittsburgh, 3 gamesMel Blount, Pittsburgh, 4 gamesEric Wright, San Francisco, 4 gamesBarry Wilburn, Washington, 1 gameBrad Edwards, Washington, 1 gameThomas Everett, Dallas, 2 gamesJames Washington, Dallas, 2 gamesDarrien Gordon, San Diego-Denver-Oakland, 4 gamesDexter Jackson, Tampa Bay, 1 gameDwight Smith, Tampa Bay, 1 gameRodney Harrison, San Diego-New England, 3 games

Most Interceptions By, Game3 Rod Martin, Oakland vs. Philadelphia, XV2 Randy Beverly, N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore, III

Chuck Howley, Dallas vs. Baltimore, VJake Scott, Miami vs. Washington, VIIBarry Wilburn, Washington vs. Denver, XXIIBrad Edwards, Washington vs. Buffalo, XXVIThomas Everett, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIILarry Brown, Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, XXXDarrien Gordon, Denver vs. Atlanta, XXXIIIDexter Jackson, Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVIIDwight Smith, Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVIIRodney Harrison, New England vs. Philadelphia, XXXIX

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YARDS GAINEDMost Yards Gained, Career

108 Darrien Gordon, San Diego-Denver-Oakland, 4 games94 Dwight Smith, Tampa Bay, 1 game77 Larry Brown, Dallas, 3 games

Most Yards Gained, Game108 Darrien Gordon, Denver vs. Atlanta, XXXIII

94 Dwight Smith, Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII77 Larry Brown, Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, XXX

Longest Return75 Willie Brown, Oakland vs. Minnesota, XI (TD)60 Herb Adderley, Green Bay vs. Oakland, II (TD)58 Darrien Gordon, Denver vs. Atlanta, XXXIII

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Game

2 Dwight Smith, Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII1 Herb Adderley, Green Bay vs. Oakland, II

Willie Brown, Oakland vs. Minnesota, XIJack Squirek, L.A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIIIReggie Phillips, Chicago vs. New England, XXDuane Starks, Baltimore vs. N.Y. Giants, XXXVTy Law, New England vs. St. Louis, XXXVIDerrick Brooks, Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII

PUNTINGMost Punts, Career

17 Mike Eischeid, Oakland-Minnesota, 3 gamesMike Horan, Denver-St. Louis, 4 games

15 Larry Seiple, Miami, 3 games14 Ron Widby, Dallas, 2 games

Ray Guy, Oakland-L.A. Raiders, 3 gamesChris Mohr, Buffalo, 3 gamesCraig Hentrich, Green Bay-Tennessee, 3 games

Most Punts, Game11 Brad Maynard, N.Y. Giants vs. Baltimore, XXXV10 Kyle Richardson, Baltimore vs. N.Y. Giants, XXXV9 Ron Widby, Dallas vs. Baltimore, V

Longest Punt63 Lee Johnson, Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, XXIII62 Rich Camarillo, New England vs. Chicago, XX61 Jerrel Wilson, Kansas City vs. Green Bay, I

AVERAGE YARDAGEHighest Average, Punting, Career (10 punts)

46.5 Jerrel Wilson, Kansas City, 2 games (11-511)43.0 Kyle Richardson, Baltimore, 1 game (10-430)

Tom Tupa, New England-Tampa Bay, 2 games (12-516)

41.9 Ray Guy, Oakland-L.A. Raiders, 3 games (14-587)Highest Average, Punting, Game (4 punts)

48.8 Bryan Wagner, San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIX (4-195)48.5 Jerrel Wilson, Kansas City vs. Minnesota, IV (4-194)46.3 Jim Miller, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XVI (4-185)

PUNT RETURNSMost Punt Returns, Career

8 Troy Brown, New England, 3 games6 Willie Wood, Green Bay, 2 games

Jake Scott, Miami, 3 gamesTheo Bell, Pittsburgh, 2 gamesMike Nelms, Washington, 1 gameJohn Taylor, San Francisco, 3 gamesDesmond Howard, Green Bay, 1 gameDavid Meggett, N.Y. Giants-New England, 2 gamesDarrien Gordon, San Diego-Denver-Oakland, 4 games

5 Dana McLemore, San Francisco, 1 gameMost Punt Returns, Game

6 Mike Nelms, Washington vs. Miami, XVIIDesmond Howard, Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI

5 Willie Wood, Green Bay vs. Oakland, IIDana McLemore, San Francisco vs. Miami, XIX

4 By eight playersMost Fair Catches, Game

4 Jermaine Lewis, Baltimore vs. N.Y. Giants, XXXVKarl Williams, Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII

3 Ron Gardin, Baltimore vs. Dallas, VGolden Richards, Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, XGreg Pruitt, L.A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIIIAl Edwards, Buffalo vs. N.Y. Giants, XXVDavid Meggett, N.Y. Giants vs. Buffalo, XXV

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards Gained, Career

94 John Taylor, San Francisco, 3 games90 Desmond Howard, Green Bay, 1 game67 David Meggett, N.Y. Giants-New England, 2 games

Most Yards Gained, Game90 Desmond Howard, Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI56 John Taylor, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIII52 Mike Nelms, Washington vs. Miami, XXII

Longest Return45 John Taylor, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIII34 Darrell Green, Washington vs. L.A. Raiders, XVIII

Desmond Howard, Green Bay vs. New England, XXXIJermaine Lewis, Baltimore vs. N.Y. Giants, XXXV

32 Desmond Howard, Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI

AVERAGE YARDAGEHighest Average, Career (4 returns)

15.7 John Taylor, San Francisco, 3 games (6-94)15.0 Desmond Howard, Green Bay, 1 game (6-90)11.2 David Meggett, N.Y. Giants-New England, 2 games (6-67)

Highest Average, Game (3 returns)18.7 John Ta y l o r, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIII (3-56)15.0 Desmond Howard, Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI (6-90)12.7 John Taylor, San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV (3-38)

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Game

None

KICKOFF RETURNSMost Kickoff Returns, Career

10 Ken Bell, Denver, 3 games8 Larry Anderson, Pittsburgh, 2 games

Fulton Walker, Miami, 2 gamesAndre Coleman, San Diego, 1 gameMarcus Knight, Oakland, 1 game

7 Preston Pearson, Baltimore-Pittsburgh-Dallas, 5 gamesStephen Starring, New England, 1 gameDavid Meggett, N.Y. Giants-New England, 2 games

Most Kickoff Returns, Game8 Andre Coleman, San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIX

Marcus Knight, Oakland vs. Tampa Bay, XXXVII7 Stephen Starring, New England vs. Chicago, XX6 Darren Carrington, Denver vs. San Francisco, XXIV

Antonio Freeman, Green Bay vs. Denver, XXXIIRon Dixon, N.Y. Giants vs. Baltimore, XXXV

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards Gained, Career

283 Fulton Walker, Miami, 2 games244 Andre Coleman, San Diego, 1 game210 Tim Dwight, Atlanta, 1 game

Most Yards Gained, Game244 Andre Coleman, San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIX210 Tim Dwight, Atlanta vs. Denver, XXXIII190 Fulton Walker, Miami vs. Washington, XVII

Longest Return99 Desmond Howard, Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI (TD)98 Fulton Walker, Miami vs. Washington, XVII (TD)

Andre Coleman, San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIX (TD)97 Ron Dixon, N.Y. Giants vs. Baltimore, XXXV (TD)

AVERAGE YARDAGEHighest Average, Career (4 returns)

42.0 Tim Dwight, Atlanta, 1 game (5-210)38.5 Desmond Howard, Green Bay, 1 game (4-154)35.4 Fulton Walker, Miami, 2 games (8-283)

Highest Average, Game (3 returns)47.5 Fulton Walker, Miami vs. Washington, XVII (4-190)42.0 Tim Dwight, Atlanta vs. Denver, XXXIII (5-210)38.5 Desmond Howard, Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI (4-154)

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Game

1 Fulton Walker, Miami vs. Washington, XVIIStanford Jennings, Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, XXIIIAndre Coleman, San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIXDesmond Howard, Green Bay vs. New England, XXXITim Dwight, Atlanta vs. Denver, XXXIIIRon Dixon, N.Y. Giants vs. Baltimore, XXXVJermaine Lewis, Baltimore vs. N.Y. Giants, XXXV

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FUMBLESMost Fumbles, Career

5 Roger Staubach, Dallas, 4 games4 Jim Kelly, Buffalo, 4 games3 Franco Harris, Pittsburgh, 4 games

Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh, 4 gamesJohn Elway, Denver, 5 gamesFrank Reich, Buffalo, 4 gamesThurman Thomas, Buffalo, 4 games

Most Fumbles, Game3 Roger Staubach, Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, X

Jim Kelly, Buffalo vs. Washington, XXVIFrank Reich, Buffalo vs. Dallas, XXVII

2 Franco Harris, Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota, IXButch Johnson, Dallas vs. Denver, XIITerry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XIIIJoe Montana, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIIIJohn Elway, Denver vs. San Francisco, XXIVThurman Thomas, Buffalo vs. Dallas, XXVIII

RECOVERIESMost Fumbles Recovered, Career

2 Jake Scott, Miami, 3 games (1 own, 1 opp)Fran Tarkenton, Minnesota, 3 games (2 own)Franco Harris, Pittsburgh, 4 games (2 own)Roger Staubach, Dallas, 4 games (2 own)Bobby Walden, Pittsburgh, 2 games (2 own)John Fitzgerald, Dallas, 4 games (2 own)Randy Hughes, Dallas, 3 games (2 opp)Butch Johnson, Dallas, 2 games (2 own)Mike Singletary, Chicago, 1 game (2 opp)John Elway, Denver, 5 games (2 own)Jimmie Jones, Dallas, 2 games (2 opp)Kenneth Davis, Buffalo, 4 games (2 own)Kurt Warner, St. Louis, 2 games (2 own)

Most Fumbles Recovered, Game2 Jake Scott, Miami vs. Minnesota, VIII (1 own, 1 opp)

Roger Staubach, Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, X (2 own)Randy Hughes, Dallas vs. Denver, XII (2 opp)Butch Johnson, Dallas vs. Denver, XII (2 own)Mike Singletary, Chicago vs. New England, XX (2 opp)Jimmie Jones, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII (2 opp)

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards Gained, Game

64 Leon Lett, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII (opp)49 Mike Bass, Washington vs. Miami, VII (opp)46 James Washington, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIII (opp)

Longest Return64 Leon Lett, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII49 Mike Bass, Washington vs. Miami, VII (TD)46 James Washington, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIII (TD)

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Game

1 Mike Bass, Washington vs. Miami, VII (opp 49 yds)Mike Hegman, Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, XIII (opp 37 yds)Jimmie Jones, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII (opp 2 yds)Ken Norton, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII (opp 9 yds)James Washington, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIII

(opp 46 yds)

COMBINED NET YARDS GAINED(Rushing, receiving, interception returns, punt returns, kickoff returns, and fumble r e t u r n s )ATTEMPTSMost Attempts, Career

108 Franco Harris, Pittsburgh, 4 games81 Emmitt Smith, Dallas, 3 games72 Roger Craig, San Francisco, 3 games

Thurman Thomas, Buffalo, 4 gamesMost Attempts, Game

39 John Riggins, Washington vs. Miami, XVII35 Franco Harris, Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota, IX34 Matt Snell, N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore, III

Emmitt Smith, Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIII

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards Gained, Career

604 Jerry Rice, San Francisco-Oakland, 4 games468 Franco Harris, Pittsburgh, 4 games410 Roger Craig, San Francisco, 3 games

Most Yards Gained, Game244 Andre Coleman, San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIX

Desmond Howard, Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI

235 Ricky Sanders, Washington vs. Denver, XXII230 Antonio Freeman, Green Bay vs. Denver, XXXII

SACKS(Sacks have been compiled since Super Bowl XVII.)Most Sacks, Career

4.5 Charles Haley, San Francisco-Dallas, 5 games3.0 Danny Stubbs, San Francisco, 2 games

Leonard Marshall, N.Y. Giants, 2 gamesJeff Wright, Buffalo, 4 gamesReggie White, Green Bay, 2 gamesWillie McGinest, New England, 4 gamesTedy Bruschi, New England, 4 gamesMike Vrabel, New England, 3 games

2.5 Dexter Manley, Washington, 3 gamesMost Sacks, Game

3.0 Reggie White, Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI2.0 Dwaine Board, San Francisco vs. Miami, XIX

Dennis Owens, New England vs. Chicago, XXOtis Wilson, Chicago vs. New England, XXLeonard Marshall, N.Y. Giants vs. Denver, XXIAlvin Walton, Washington vs. Denver, XXIICharles Haley, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIIIDanny Stubbs, San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIVJeff Wright, Buffalo vs. Dallas, XXVIIIRaylee Johnson, San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIXChad Hennings, Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, XXXTedy Bruschi, New England vs. Green Bay, XXXIMichael McCrary, Baltimore vs. N.Y. Giants, XXXVSimeon Rice, Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVIIMike Vrabel, New England vs. Carolina, XXXVIII

TEAM RECORDS

GAMES, VICTORIES, DEFEATSMost Games

8 Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII, XXVII-XXVIII, XXX6 Denver, XII, XXI-XXII, XXIV, XXXII-XXXIII5 Miami, VI-VIII, XVII, XIX

Washington, VII, XVII-XVIII, XXII, XXVISan Francisco, XVI, XIX, XXIII-XXIV, XXIXPittsburgh, IX-X, XIII-XIV, XXXOakland/L.A. Raiders, II, XI, XV, XVIII, XXXVII

Most Consecutive Games4 Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII3 Miami, VI-VIII2 Green Bay, I-II; XXXI-XXXII

Dallas, V-VI; XII-XIII; XXVII-XXVIIIMinnesota, VIII-IXPittsburgh, IX-X; XIII-XIVWashington, XVII-XVIIIDenver, XXI-XXII; XXXII-XXXIIISan Francisco XXIII-XXIVNew England, XXXVIII-XXXIX

Most Games Won5 San Francisco, XVI, XIX, XXIII-XXIV, XXIX

Dallas, VI, XII, XXVII-XXVIII, XXX4 Pittsburgh, IX-X, XIII-XIV3 Oakland/L.A. Raiders, XI, XV, XVIII

Washington, XVII, XXII, XXVIGreen Bay, I-II, XXXINew England, XXXVI, XXXVIII-XXXIX

Most Consecutive Games Won2 Green Bay, I-II

Miami, VII-VIIIPittsburgh, IX-X, XIII-XIVSan Francisco, XXIII-XXIVDallas, XXVII-XXVIIIDenver, XXXII-XXXIIINew England, XXXVIII-XXXIX

Most Games Lost4 Minnesota, IV, VIII-IX, XI

Denver, XII, XXI-XXII, XXIVBuffalo, XXV-XXVIII

3 Dallas, V, X, XIIIMiami, VI, XVII, XIX

2 Washington, VII, XVIIICincinnati, XVI, XXIIINew England, XX, XXXIL.A./St. Louis Rams, XIV, XXXVIOakland/L.A. Raiders, II, XXXVIIPhiladelphia, XV, XXXIX

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Most Consecutive Games Lost4 Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII2 Minnesota, VIII-IX

Denver, XXI-XXII

SCORINGMost Points, Game

55 San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV52 Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII49 San Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIX

Fewest Points, Game3 Miami vs. Dallas, VI 6 Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh, IX7 By five teams

Most Points, Both Teams, Game75 San Francisco (49) vs. San Diego (26), XXIX69 Dallas (52) vs. Buffalo (17), XXVII

Tampa Bay (48) vs. Oakland (21), XXXVII66 Pittsburgh (35) vs. Dallas (31), XIII

Fewest Points, Both Teams, Game21 Washington (7) vs. Miami (14), VII22 Minnesota (6) vs. Pittsburgh (16), IX23 Baltimore (7) vs. N.Y. Jets (16), III

Largest Margin of Victory, Game45 San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV (55-10)36 Chicago vs. New England, XX (46-10)35 Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII (52-17)

Most Points, Each Half1st: 35 Washington vs. Denver, XXII

2nd: 30 N.Y. Giants vs. Denver, XXIMost Points, Each Quarter1st: 14 Miami vs. Minnesota, VIII

Oakland vs. Philadelphia, XVDallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIISan Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIXNew England vs. Green Bay, XXXI

2nd: 35 Washington vs. Denver, XXII3rd: 21 Chicago vs. New England, XX4th: 21 Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII

Most Points, Both Teams, Each Half1st: 45 Washington (35) vs. Denver (10), XXII

2nd: 46 Tampa Bay (28) vs. Oakland (18), XXXVIIFewest Points, Both Teams, Each Half1st: 2 Minnesota (0) vs. Pittsburgh (2), IX

2nd: 7 Miami (0) vs. Washington (7), VIIDenver (0) vs. Washington (7), XXII

Most Points, Both Teams, Each Quarter1st: 24 New England (14) vs. Green Bay (10), XXXI

2nd: 35 Washington (35) vs. Denver (0), XXII3rd: 24 Washington (14) vs. Buffalo (10), XXVI4th: 37 Carolina (19) vs. New England (18), XXXVIII

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Game

8 San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV7 Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII

San Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIX6 Washington vs. Denver, XXII

Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVIIFewest Touchdowns, Game

0 Miami vs. Dallas, VI1 By 18 teams

Most Touchdowns, Both Teams, Game10 San Francisco (7) vs. San Diego (3), XXIX9 Pittsburgh (5) vs. Dallas (4), XIII

San Francisco (8) vs. Denver (1), XXIVDallas (7) vs. Buffalo (2), XXVIITampa Bay (6) vs. Oakland (3), XXXVII

8 Carolina (4) vs. New England (4), XXXVIIIFewest Touchdowns, Both Teams, Game

2 Baltimore (1) vs. N.Y. Jets (1), III 3 In six games

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNMost (One-Point) Points After Touchdown, Game

7 San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIVDallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIISan Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIX

6 Washington vs. Denver, XXIITampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII

5 Green Bay vs. Kansas City, IPittsburgh vs. Dallas, XIIIL.A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIII

San Francisco vs. Miami, XIXChicago vs. New England, XX

Most (One-Point) Points After Touchdown, Both Teams, Game9 Pittsburgh (5) vs. Dallas (4), XIII

Dallas (7) vs. Buffalo (2), XXVII8 San Francisco (7) vs. Denver (1), XXIV

San Francisco (7) vs. San Diego (1), XXIX7 Washington (6) vs. Denver (1), XXII

Washington (4) vs. Buffalo (3), XXVIDenver (4) vs. Green Bay (3), XXXII

Fewest (One-Point) Points After Touchdown, Both Teams, Game2 Baltimore (1) vs. N.Y. Jets (1), III

Baltimore (1) vs. Dallas (1), VMinnesota (0) vs. Pittsburgh (2), IX

Most Two-Point Conversions, Game2 San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIX

Most Two-Point Conversions, Both Teams, Game2 San Diego (2) vs. San Francisco (0), XXIX

FIELD GOALSMost Field Goals Attempted, Game

5 N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore, IIIDallas vs. Denver, XII

4 Green Bay vs. Oakland, IIPittsburgh vs. Dallas, XXSan Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XVI; XXIIIDenver vs. N.Y. Giants, XXIDenver vs. Atlanta, XXXIIISt. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIV

Most Field Goals Attempted, Both Teams, Game7 N.Y. Jets (5) vs. Baltimore (2), III

San Francisco (4) vs. Cincinnati (3), XXIIISt. Louis (4) vs. Tennessee (3), XXXIVDenver (4) vs. Atlanta (3), XXXIII

6 Dallas (5) vs. Denver (1), XII5 Green Bay (4) vs. Oakland (1), II

Pittsburgh (4) vs. Dallas (1), XOakland (3) vs. Philadelphia (2), XVDenver (4) vs. N.Y. Giants (1), XXIDallas (3) vs. Buffalo (2), XXVIII

Fewest Field Goals Attempted, Both Teams, Game1 Minnesota (0) vs. Miami (1), VIII

San Francisco (0) vs. Denver (1), XXIVPhiladelphia (0) vs. New England (1), XXXIX

2 Green Bay (0) vs. Kansas City (2), IMiami (1) vs. Washington (1), VIIMinnesota (1) vs. Pittsburgh (1), IXDallas (1) vs. Pittsburgh (1), XIIIDallas (1) vs. Buffalo (1), XXVIISan Diego (1) vs. San Francisco (1), XXIXDenver (1) vs. Green Bay (1), XXXII

Most Field Goals, Game4 Green Bay vs. Oakland, II

San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XVI3 N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore, III

Kansas City vs. Minnesota, IVMiami vs. San Francisco, XIXChicago vs. New England, XXCincinnati vs. San Francisco, XXIIIWashington vs. Buffalo, XXVIDallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIIISt. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIV

Most Field Goals, Both Teams, Game5 Cincinnati (3) vs. San Francisco (2), XXIII

Dallas (3) vs. Buffalo (2), XXVIII4 Green Bay (4) vs. Oakland (0), II

San Francisco (4) vs. Cincinnati (0), XVIMiami (3) vs. San Francisco (1), XIXChicago (3) vs. New England (1), XXWashington (3) vs. Buffalo (1), XXVIAtlanta (2) vs. Denver (2), XXXIIISt. Louis (3) vs. Tennessee (1), XXXIV

3 In 13 gamesFewest Field Goals, Both Teams, Game

0 Miami vs. Washington, VIIPittsburgh vs. Minnesota, IX

1 Green Bay (0) vs. Kansas City (1), IMinnesota (0) vs. Miami (1), VIIIPittsburgh (0) vs. Dallas (1), XIIIWashington (0) vs. Denver (1), XXIISan Francisco (0) vs. Denver (1), XXIVSan Francisco (0) vs. San Diego (1), XXIXPhiladelphia (0) vs. New England (1), XXXIX

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SAFETIESMost Safeties, Game

1 Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota, IX; vs. Dallas, XChicago vs. New England, XXN.Y. Giants vs. Denver, XXIBuffalo vs. N.Y. Giants, XXV

FIRST DOWNSMost First Downs, Game

31 San Francisco vs. Miami, XIX29 New England vs. Carolina, XXXVIII28 San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV

San Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIXFewest First Downs, Game

9 Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh, IXMiami vs. Washington, XVII

10 Dallas vs. Baltimore, VMiami vs. Dallas, VI

11 Denver vs. Dallas, XIIN.Y. Giants vs. Baltimore, XXXVOakland vs. Tampa Bay, XXXVII

Most First Downs, Both Teams, Game50 San Francisco (31) vs. Miami (19), XIX

Tennessee (27) vs. St. Louis (23), XXXIV49 Buffalo (25) vs. Washington (24), XXVI48 San Francisco (28) vs. San Diego (20), XXIX

Fewest First Downs, Both Teams, Game24 Dallas (10) vs. Baltimore (14), V

N.Y. Giants (11) vs. Baltimore (13), XXXV26 Minnesota (9) vs. Pittsburgh (17), IX27 Pittsburgh (13) vs. Dallas (14), X

RUSHINGMost First Downs, Rushing, Game

16 San Francisco vs. Miami, XIX15 Dallas vs. Miami, VI14 Washington vs. Miami, XVII

San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIVDenver vs. Green Bay, XXXII

Fewest First Downs, Rushing, Game1 New England vs. Chicago, XX

St. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIVOakland vs. Tampa Bay, XXXVII

2 Minnesota vs. Kansas City, IV; vs. Pittsburgh, IX; vs. Oakland, XI

Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XIIIMiami vs. San Francisco, XIXN.Y. Giants vs. Baltimore, XXXV

3 Miami vs. Dallas, VIPhiladelphia vs. Oakland, XVNew England vs. Green Bay, XXXICarolina vs. New England, XXXVIII

Most First Downs, Rushing, Both Teams, Game21 Washington (14) vs. Miami (7), XVII19 Washington (13) vs. Denver (6), XXII

San Francisco (14) vs. Denver (5), XXIV18 Dallas (15) vs. Miami (3), VI

Miami (13) vs. Minnesota (5), VIIISan Francisco (16) vs. Miami (2), XIXN.Y. Giants (10) vs. Buffalo (8), XXVDenver (14) vs. Green Bay (4), XXXII

Fewest First Downs, Rushing, Both Teams, Game7 Oakland (1) vs. Tampa Bay (6), XXXVII8 Baltimore (4) vs. Dallas (4), V

Pittsburgh (2) vs. Dallas (6), XIIIN.Y. Giants (2) vs. Baltimore (6), XXXV

9 Philadelphia (3) vs. Oakland (6), XV

PASSINGMost First Downs, Passing, Game

19 New England vs. Carolina, XXXVIII18 Buffalo vs. Washington, XXVI

St. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIVPhiladelphia vs. New England, XXXIX

17 Miami vs. San Francisco, XIXSan Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIX

Fewest First Downs, Passing, Game1 Denver vs. Dallas, XII2 Miami vs. Washington, XVII4 Miami vs. Minnesota, VIII

Most First Downs, Passing, Both Teams, Game32 Miami (17) vs. San Francisco (15), XIX

Philadelphia (18) vs. New England (14), XXXIX

31 San Francisco (17) vs. San Diego (14), XXIXSt. Louis (18) vs. Tennessee (13), XXXIVNew England (19) vs. Carolina (12), XXXVIII

30 Buffalo (18) vs. Washington (12), XXVIFewest First Downs, Passing, Both Teams, Game

9 Denver (1) vs. Dallas (8), XII10 Minnesota (5) vs. Pittsburgh (5), IX11 Dallas (5) vs. Baltimore (6), V

Miami (2) vs. Washington (9), XVII

PENALTYMost First Downs, Penalty, Game

4 Baltimore vs. Dallas, VMiami vs. Minnesota, VIIICincinnati vs. San Francisco, XVIBuffalo vs. Dallas, XXVIISt. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIV

3 Kansas City vs. Minnesota, IVMinnesota vs. Oakland, XIBuffalo vs. Washington, XXVIGreen Bay vs. Denver, XXXIIN.Y. Giants vs. Baltimore, XXXVSt. Louis vs. New England, XXXVITampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVIINew England vs. Carolina, XXXVIII

Most First Downs, Penalty, Both Teams, Game6 Cincinnati (4) vs. San Francisco (2), XVI

St. Louis (4) vs. Tennessee (2), XXXIV5 Baltimore (4) vs. Dallas (1), V

Miami (4) vs. Minnesota (1), VIIIBuffalo (3) vs. Washington (2), XXVIGreen Bay (3) vs. Denver (2), XXXIINew England (3) vs. Carolina (2), XXXVIII

4 Kansas City (3) vs. Minnesota (1), IVBuffalo (4) vs. Dallas (0), XXVIIN.Y. Giants (3) vs. Baltimore (1), XXXVSt. Louis (3) vs. New England (1), XXXVITampa Bay (3) vs Oakland (1), XXXVII

Fewest First Downs, Penalty, Both Teams, Game0 Dallas vs. Miami, VI

Miami vs. Washington, VIIDallas vs. Pittsburgh, XMiami vs. San Francisco, XIX

1 Green Bay (0) vs. Kansas City (1), IMiami (0) vs. Washington (1), XVIICincinnati (0) vs. San Francisco (1), XXIIISan Francisco (0) vs. Denver (1), XXIVDallas (0) vs. Buffalo (1), XXVIIIDallas (0) vs. Pittsburgh (1), XXXDenver (0) vs. Atlanta (1), XXXIII

NET YARDS GAINED RUSHING AND PASSINGMost Yards Gained, Game

602 Washington vs. Denver, XXII537 San Francisco vs. Miami, XIX481 New England vs. Carolina, XXXVIII

Fewest Yards Gained, Game119 Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh, IX123 New England vs. Chicago, XX152 N.Y. Giants vs. Baltimore, XXXV

Most Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game929 Washington (602) vs. Denver (327), XXII868 New England (481) vs. Carolina (387), XXXVIII851 San Francisco (537) vs. Miami (314), XIX

Fewest Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game396 N.Y. Giants (152) vs. Baltimore (244), XXXV452 Minnesota (119) vs. Pittsburgh (333), IX481 Washington (228) vs. Miami (253), VII

Denver (156) vs. Dallas (325), XII

RUSHINGATTEMPTSMost Attempts, Game

57 Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota, IX53 Miami vs. Minnesota, VIII52 Oakland vs. Minnesota, XI

Washington vs. Miami, XVIIFewest Attempts, Game

9 Miami vs. San Francisco, XIX11 New England vs. Chicago, XX

Oakland vs. Tampa Bay, XXXVII13 New England vs. Green Bay, XXXI

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Most Attempts, Both Teams, Game81 Washington (52) vs. Miami (29), XVII78 Pittsburgh (57) vs. Minnesota (21), IX

Oakland (52) vs. Minnesota (26), XI77 Miami (53) vs. Minnesota (24), VIII

Pittsburgh (46) vs. Dallas (31), XFewest Attempts, Both Teams, Game

45 Philadelphia (17) vs. New England (28), XXXIX47 St. Louis (22) vs. New England (25), XXXVI49 Miami (9) vs. San Francisco (40), XIX

New England (13) vs. Green Bay (36), XXXISt. Louis (13) vs. Tennessee (36), XXXIVN.Y. Giants (16) vs. Baltimore (33), XXXV

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards Gained, Game

280 Washington vs. Denver, XXII276 Washington vs. Miami, XVII266 Oakland vs. Minnesota, XI

Fewest Yards Gained, Game7 New England vs. Chicago, XX

17 Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh, IX19 Oakland vs. Tampa Bay, XXXVII

Most Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game377 Washington (280) vs. Denver (97), XXII372 Washington (276) vs. Miami (96), XVII338 N.Y. Giants (172) vs. Buffalo (166), XXV

Fewest Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game157 Philadelphia (45) vs. New England (112), XXXIX158 New England (43) vs. Green Bay (115), XXXI159 Dallas (56) vs. Pittsburgh (103), XXX

AVERAGE GAINHighest Average Gain, Game

7.00 L.A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIII (33-231)Washington vs. Denver, XXII (40-280)

6.64 Buffalo vs. N.Y. Giants, XXV (25-166)6.22 Baltimore vs. N.Y. Jets, III (23-143)

Lowest Average Gain, Game0.64 New England vs. Chicago, XX (11-7)0.81 Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh, IX (21-17)1.73 Oakland vs. Tampa Bay, XXXVII (11-19)

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Game

4 Chicago vs. New England, XXDenver vs. Green Bay, XXXII

3 Green Bay vs. Kansas City, IMiami vs. Minnesota, VIIISan Francisco vs. Denver, XXIVDenver vs. Atlanta, XXXIII

2 Oakland vs. Minnesota, XIPittsburgh vs. Los Angeles, XIVL.A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIIISan Francisco vs. Miami, XIXN.Y. Giants vs. Denver, XXIWashington vs. Denver, XXII; vs. Buffalo, XXVIBuffalo vs. N.Y. Giants, XXVDallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIII; vs. Pittsburgh, XXXTennessee vs. St. Louis, XXXIV

Fewest Touchdowns, Game0 By 25 teams

Most Touchdowns, Both Teams, Game4 Miami (3) vs. Minnesota (1), VIII

Chicago (4) vs. New England (0), XXSan Francisco (3) vs. Denver (1), XXIVDenver (4) vs. Green Bay (0), XXXII

3 In nine gamesFewest Touchdowns, Both Teams, Game

0 Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XOakland vs. Philadelphia, XVCincinnati vs. San Francisco, XXIII

1 In 11 games

PASSINGATTEMPTSMost Passes Attempted, Game

59 Buffalo vs. Washington, XXVI55 San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIX51 Philadelphia vs. New England, XXXIX

Fewest Passes Attempted, Game7 Miami vs. Minnesota, VIII

11 Miami vs. Washington, VII14 Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota, IX

Most Passes Attempted, Both Teams, Game93 San Diego (55) vs. San Francisco (38), XXIX92 Buffalo (59) vs. Washington (33), XXVI85 Miami (50) vs. San Francisco (35), XIX

Fewest Passes Attempted, Both Teams, Game35 Miami (7) vs. Minnesota (28), VIII39 Miami (11) vs. Washington (28), VII40 Pittsburgh (14) vs. Minnesota (26), IX

Miami (17) vs. Washington (23), XVII

COMPLETIONSMost Passes Completed, Game

32 New England vs. Carolina, XXXVIII31 Buffalo vs. Dallas, XXVIII30 Philadelphia vs. New England, XXXIX

Fewest Passes Completed, Game4 Miami vs. Washington, XVII6 Miami vs. Minnesota, VIII8 Miami vs. Washington, VII

Denver vs. Dallas, XIIMost Passes Completed, Both Teams, Game

53 Miami (29) vs. San Francisco (24), XIXPhiladelphia (30) vs. New England (23), XXXIX

52 San Diego (27) vs. San Francisco (25), XXIX50 Buffalo (31) vs. Dallas (19), XXVIII

Fewest Passes Completed, Both Teams, Game19 Miami (4) vs. Washington (15), XVII20 Pittsburgh (9) vs. Minnesota (11), IX22 Miami (8) vs. Washington (14), VII

COMPLETION PERCENTAGEHighest Completion Percentage, Game (20 attempts)

88.0 N.Y. Giants vs. Denver, XXI (25-22)75.0 San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV (32-24)73.5 Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, XVI (34-25)

Lowest Completion Percentage, Game (20 attempts)32.0 Denver vs. Dallas, XII (25-8)37.9 Denver vs. San Francisco, XXIV (29-11)38.5 Denver vs. Washington, XXII (39-15)

N.Y. Giants vs. Baltimore, XXXV (39-15)

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards Gained, Game

407 St. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIV354 New England vs. Carolina, XXXVIII341 San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIII

Fewest Yards Gained, Game35 Denver vs. Dallas, XII63 Miami vs. Minnesota, VIII69 Miami vs. Washington, VII

Most Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game649 New England (354) vs. Carolina (295), XXXVIII615 San Francisco (326) vs. Miami (289), XIX

St. Louis (407) vs. Tennessee (208), XXXIV603 San Francisco (316) vs. San Diego (287), XXIX

Fewest Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game156 Miami (69) vs. Washington (87), VII186 Pittsburgh (84) vs. Minnesota (102), IX204 Miami (80) vs. Washington (124), XVII

TIMES SACKEDMost Times Sacked, Game

7 Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, XNew England vs. Chicago, XX

6 Kansas City vs. Green Bay, IWashington vs. L.A. Raiders, XVIIIDenver vs. San Francisco, XXIV

5 Dallas vs. Denver, XII; vs. Pittsburgh, XIIICincinnati vs. San Francisco, XVI; XXIIIDenver vs. Washington, XXIIBuffalo vs. Washington, XXVIGreen Bay vs. New England, XXXINew England vs. Green Bay, XXXIOakland vs. Tampa Bay, XXXVII

Fewest Times Sacked, Game0 Baltimore vs. N.Y. Jets, III; vs. Dallas, V

Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh, IXPittsburgh vs. Los Angeles, XIVPhiladelphia vs. Oakland, XVWashington vs. Buffalo, XXVIDenver vs. Green Bay, XXXII; vs. Atlanta, XXXIIITampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVIINew England vs. Carolina, XXXVIII

1 By 13 teams

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Most Times Sacked, Both Teams, Game10 New England (7) vs. Chicago (3), XX

Green Bay (5) vs. New England (5), XXXI9 Kansas City (6) vs. Green Bay (3), I

Dallas (7) vs. Pittsburgh (2), XDallas (5) vs. Denver (4), XIIDallas (5) vs. Pittsburgh (4), XIIICincinnati (5) vs. San Francisco (4), XXIII

8 Washington (6) vs. L.A. Raiders (2), XVIIIFewest Times Sacked, Both Teams, Game

1 Philadelphia (0) vs. Oakland (1), XVDenver (0) vs. Green Bay (1), XXXII

2 Baltimore (0) vs. N.Y. Jets (2), IIIBaltimore (0) vs. Dallas (2), VMinnesota (0) vs. Pittsburgh (2), IXDenver (0) vs. Atlanta (2), XXXIII

3 In five games

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Game

6 San Francisco vs. San Diego, XXIX5 San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV4 Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XIII

Washington vs. Denver, XXIIDallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII

Fewest Touchdowns, Game0 By 19 teams

Most Touchdowns, Both Teams, Game7 Pittsburgh (4) vs. Dallas (3), XIII

San Francisco (6) vs. San Diego (1), XXIX6 Carolina (3) vs. New England (3), XXXVIII5 Washington (4) vs. Denver (1), XXII

San Francisco (5) vs. Denver (0), XXIVDallas (4) vs. Buffalo (1), XXVIIPhiladelphia (3) vs. New England (2), XXXIX

Fewest Touchdowns, Both Teams, Game0 N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore, III

Miami vs. Minnesota, VIIIBuffalo vs. Dallas, XXVIII

1 In seven games

INTERCEPTIONS BYMost Interceptions By, Game

5 Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII4 N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore, III

Dallas vs. Denver, XIIWashington vs. Buffalo, XXVIDallas vs. Buffalo, XXVIIGreen Bay vs. New England, XXXIBaltimore vs. N.Y. Giants, XXXV

3 By 13 teamsMost Interceptions By, Both Teams, Game

6 Baltimore (3) vs. Dallas (3), VTampa Bay (5) vs. Oakland (1), XXXVII

5 Washington (4) vs. Buffalo (1), XXVI4 In 10 games

Fewest Interceptions By, Both Teams, Game0 Buffalo vs. N.Y. Giants, XXV

St. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIV1 Oakland (0) vs. Green Bay (1), II

Miami (0) vs. Dallas (1), VIMinnesota (0) vs. Miami (1), VIIIN.Y. Giants (0) vs. Denver (1), XXICincinnati (0) vs. San Francisco (1), XXIIINew England (0) vs. Carolina (1), XXXVIII

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards Gained, Game

172 Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII136 Denver vs. Atlanta, XXXIII

95 Miami vs. Washington, VIIMost Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game

184 Tampa Bay (172) vs. Oakland (12), XXXVII137 Denver (136) vs. Atlanta (1), XXXIII

95 Miami (95) vs. Washington (0), VII

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Game

3 Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII1 Green Bay vs. Oakland, II

Oakland vs. Minnesota, XIL.A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIIIChicago vs. New England, XX

Baltimore vs. N.Y. Giants, XXXVNew England vs. St. Louis, XXXVI

PUNTINGMost Punts, Game

11 N.Y. Giants vs. Baltimore, XXXV10 Baltimore vs. N.Y. Giants, XXXV9 Dallas vs. Baltimore, V

Fewest Punts, Game1 Atlanta vs. Denver, XXXIII

Denver vs. Atlanta, XXXIII2 Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles, XIV

Denver vs. N.Y. Giants, XXISt. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIV

3 By 11 teamsMost Punts, Both Teams, Game

21 N.Y. Giants (11) vs. Baltimore (10), XXXV15 Washington (8) vs. L.A. Raiders (7), XVIII

New England (8) vs. Green Bay (7), XXXI13 Dallas (9) vs. Baltimore (4), V

Pittsburgh (7) vs. Minnesota (6), IXFewest Punts, Both Teams, Game

2 Atlanta (1) vs. Denver (1), XXXIII5 Denver (2) vs. N.Y. Giants (3), XXI

St. Louis (2) vs. Tennessee (3), XXXIV6 Oakland (3) vs. Philadelphia (3), XV

AVERAGE YARDAGEHighest Average, Game (4 punts)

48.75 San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIX (4-195)48.50 Kansas City vs. Minnesota, IV (4-194)46.25 San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XVI (4-185)

Lowest Average, Game (4 punts)31.00 Tampa Bay vs. Oakland, XXXVII (5-155)31.20 Washington vs. Miami, VII (5-156)32.38 Washington vs. L.A. Raiders, XVIII (8-259)

PUNT RETURNSMost Punt Returns, Game

6 Washington vs. Miami, XVIIGreen Bay vs. New England, XXXI

5 By seven teamsFewest Punt Returns, Game

0 Minnesota vs. Miami, VIIIBuffalo vs. N.Y. Giants, XXVWashington vs. Buffalo, XXVIDenver vs. Green Bay, XXXIIGreen Bay vs. Denver, XXXIIAtlanta vs. Denver, XXXIIIDenver vs. Atlanta, XXXIII

1 By 19 teamsMost Punt Returns, Both Teams, Game

10 Green Bay (6) vs. New England (4), XXXI9 Pittsburgh (5) vs. Minnesota (4), IX8 Green Bay (5) vs. Oakland (3), II

Baltimore (5) vs. Dallas (3), VWashington (6) vs. Miami (2), XVIIN.Y. Giants (5) vs. Baltimore (3), XXXV

Fewest Punt Returns, Both Teams, Game0 Denver vs. Green Bay, XXXII

Atlanta vs. Denver, XXXIII2 Dallas (1) vs. Miami (1), VI

Denver (1) vs. N.Y. Giants (1), XXIBuffalo (0) vs. N.Y. Giants (2), XXVBuffalo (1) vs. Dallas (1), XXVIII

3 Kansas City (1) vs. Minnesota (2), IVMinnesota (0) vs. Miami (3), VIIIWashington (1) vs. Denver (2), XXIIWashington (0) vs. Buffalo (3), XXVIDallas (1) vs. Pittsburgh (2), XXXTennessee (1) vs. St. Louis (2), XXXIV

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards Gained, Game

90 Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI56 San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIII52 Washington vs. Miami, XVII

Fewest Yards Gained, Game–1 Dallas vs. Miami, VI

Tennessee vs. St. Louis, XXXIV0 By 12 teams

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Most Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game120 Green Bay (90) vs. New England (30), XXXI

80 N.Y. Giants (46) vs. Baltimore (34), XXXV74 Washington (52) vs. Miami (22), XVII

Fewest Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game0 Denver vs. Green Bay, XXXII

Atlanta vs. Denver, XXXIII7 Tennessee (-1) vs. St. Louis (8), XXXIV9 Washington (0) vs. Bufffalo (9), XXVI

AVERAGE RETURNHighest Average, Game (3 returns)

18.7 San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, XXIII (3-56)15.0 Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI (6-90)12.7 San Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV (3-38)

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Game

None

KICKOFF RETURNSMost Kickoff Returns, Game

9 Denver vs. San Francisco, XXIVOakland vs. Tampa Bay, XXXVII

8 San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIX7 By eight teams

Fewest Kickoff Returns, Game1 N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore, III

L.A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIIIWashington vs. Buffalo, XXVI

2 By eight teamsMost Kickoff Returns, Both Teams, Game

13 Oakland (9) vs. Tampa Bay (4), XXXVII12 Denver (9) vs. San Francisco (3), XXIV

San Diego (8) vs. San Francisco (4), XXIX11 Los Angeles (6) vs. Pittsburgh (5), XIV

Miami (7) vs. San Francisco (4), XIXNew England (7) vs. Chicago (4), XXGreen Bay (6) vs. Denver (5), XXXII

Fewest Kickoff Returns, Both Teams, Game5 N.Y. Jets (1) vs. Baltimore (4), III

Miami (2) vs. Washington (3), VIIWashington (1) vs. Buffalo (4), XXVI

6 In three games

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards Gained, Game

244 San Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIX227 Atlanta vs. Denver, XXXIII222 Miami vs. Washington, XVII

Fewest Yards Gained, Game16 Washington vs. Buffalo, XXVI17 L.A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIII25 N.Y. Jets vs. Baltimore, III

Most Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game292 San Diego (244) vs. San Francisco (48), XXIX289 Green Bay (154) vs. New England (135), XXXI281 N.Y. Giants (170) vs. Baltimore (111), XXXV

Fewest Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game78 Miami (33) vs. Washington (45), VII82 Pittsburgh (32) vs. Minnesota (50), IX92 San Francisco (40) vs. Cincinnati (52), XVI

AVERAGE GAINHighest Average, Game (3 returns)

44.0 Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, XXIII (3-132)38.5 Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI (4-154)37.0 Miami vs. Washington, XVII (6-222)

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Game

1 Miami vs. Washington, XVIICincinnati vs. San Francisco, XXIIISan Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIXGreen Bay vs. New England, XXXIAtlanta vs. Denver, XXXIIIBaltimore vs. N.Y. Giants, XXXVN.Y. Giants vs. Baltimore, XXXV

Most Touchdowns, Both Teams, Game2 Baltimore (1) vs. N.Y. Giants (1), XXXV

PENALTIESMost Penalties, Game

12 Dallas vs. Denver, XIICarolina vs. New England, XXXVIII

10 Dallas vs. Baltimore, V9 Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, XIII

Green Bay vs. Denver, XXXIIBaltimore vs. N.Y. Giants, XXXV

Fewest Penalties, Game0 Miami vs. Dallas, VI

Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, XDenver vs. San Francisco, XXIVAtlanta vs. Denver, XXXIII

1 Green Bay vs. Oakland, IIMiami vs. Minnesota, VIII; vs. San Francisco, XIXBuffalo vs. Dallas, XXVIII

2 By six teamsMost Penalties, Both Teams, Game

20 Dallas (12) vs. Denver (8), XIICarolina (12) vs. New England (8), XXXVIII

16 Cincinnati (8) vs. San Francisco (8), XVIGreen Bay (9) vs. Denver (7), XXXII

15 St. Louis (8) vs. Tennessee (7), XXXIVBaltimore (9) vs. N.Y. Giants (6), XXXV

Fewest Penalties, Both Teams, Game2 Pittsburgh (0) vs. Dallas (2), X3 Miami (0) vs. Dallas (3), VI

Miami (1) vs. San Francisco (2), XIX4 Denver (0) vs. San Francisco (4), XXIV

Atlanta (0) vs. Denver (4), XXXIII

YARDS PENALIZEDMost Yards Penalized, Game

133 Dallas vs. Baltimore, X122 Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota, IX

94 Dallas vs. Denver, XIIFewest Yards Penalized, Game

0 Miami vs. Dallas, VIPittsburgh vs. Dallas, XDenver vs. San Francisco, XXIVAtlanta vs. Denver, XXXIII

4 Miami vs. Minnesota, VIII10 Miami vs. San Francisco, XIX

San Francisco vs. Miami, XIXBuffalo vs. Dallas, XXVIII

Most Yards Penalized, Both Teams, Game164 Dallas (133) vs. Baltimore (31), V154 Dallas (94) vs. Denver (60), XII140 Pittsburgh (122) vs. Minnesota (18), IX

Fewest Yards Penalized, Both Teams, Game15 Miami (0) vs. Dallas (15), VI20 Pittsburgh (0) vs. Dallas (20), X

Miami (10) vs. San Francisco (10), XIX38 Denver (0) vs. San Francisco (38), XXIV

FUMBLESMost Fumbles, Game

8 Buffalo vs. Dallas, XXVII6 Dallas vs. Denver, XII

Buffalo vs. Washington, XXVI5 Baltimore vs. Dallas, V

Fewest Fumbles, Game0 By 17 teams

Most Fumbles, Both Teams, Game12 Buffalo (8) vs. Dallas (4), XXVII10 Dallas (6) vs. Denver (4), XII8 Dallas (4) vs. Pittsburgh (4), X

Fewest Fumbles, Both Teams, Game0 Los Angeles vs. Pittsburgh, XIV

Green Bay vs. New England, XXXI1 Oakland (0) vs. Minnesota (1), XI

Oakland (0) vs. Philadelphia (1), XVDenver (0) vs. Washington (1), XXIIN.Y. Giants (0) vs. Buffalo (1), XXVDenver (0) vs. Atlanta (1), XXXIII

2 In eight gamesMost Fumbles Lost, Game

5 Buffalo vs. Dallas, XXVII4 Baltimore vs. Dallas, V

Denver vs. Dallas, XIINew England vs. Chicago, XX

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Most Fumbles Lost, Both Teams, Game7 Buffalo (5) vs. Dallas (2), XXVII6 Denver (4) vs. Dallas (2), XII

New England (4) vs. Chicago (2), XX5 Baltimore (4) vs. Dallas (1), V

Fewest Fumbles Lost, Both Teams, Game0 Green Bay vs. Kansas City, I

Dallas vs. Pittsburgh, XLos Angeles vs. Pittsburgh, XIVDenver vs. N.Y. Giants, XXI; vs. Washington, XXIIBuffalo vs. N.Y. Giants, XXVSan Diego vs. San Francisco, XXIXDallas vs. Pittsburgh, XXXGreen Bay vs. New England, XXXISt. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIVOakland vs. Tampa Bay, XXXVII

Most Fumbles Recovered, Game8 Dallas vs. Denver, XII (4 own, 4 opp.)6 Dallas vs. Buffalo, XXVII (1 own, 5 opp.)5 Chicago vs. New England, XX (1 own, 4 opp.)

TURNOVERS(Number of times losing the ball on interceptions and fumbles.)Most Turnovers, Game

9 Buffalo vs. Dallas, XXVII8 Denver vs. Dallas, XII7 Baltimore vs. Dallas, V

Fewest Turnovers, Game0 Green Bay vs. Oakland, II

Miami vs. Minnesota, VIIIPittsburgh vs. Dallas, XOakland vs. Minnesota, XI; vs. Philadelphia, XVN.Y. Giants vs. Denver, XXI; vs. Buffalo, XXVSan Francisco vs. Denver, XXIV; vs. San Diego, XXIXBuffalo vs. N.Y. Giants, XXVDallas vs. Pittsburgh, XXXGreen Bay vs. New England, XXXISt. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIVTennessee vs. St. Louis, XXXIVBaltimore vs. N.Y. Giants, XXXVNew England vs. St. Louis, XXXVI

1 By many teamsMost Turnovers, Both Teams, Game

11 Baltimore (7) vs. Dallas (4), VBuffalo (9) vs. Dallas (2), XXVII

10 Denver (8) vs. Dallas (2), XII8 New England (6) vs. Chicago (2), XX

Fewest Turnovers, Both Teams, Game0 Buffalo vs. N.Y. Giants, XXV

St. Louis vs. Tennessee, XXXIV1 N.Y. Giants (0) vs. Denver (1), XXI2 Green Bay (1) vs. Kansas City (1), I

Miami (0) vs. Minnesota (2), VIIICincinnati (1) vs. San Francisco (1), XXIIICarolina (1) vs. New England (1), XXXVIII

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PLAYERS WHO HAVE WON SUPER BOWLS WITH MORE THAN ONE TEAMAdderley, Herb CB Green Bay Packers (I, II) and Dallas Cowboys (VI)Bahr, Matt K Pittsburgh Steelers (XIV) and New York Giants (XXV)Bailey, Robert CB Dallas Cowboys (XXX) and Baltimore Ravens (XXXV)Burt, Jim NT New York Giants (XXI) and San Francisco 49ers (XXIV)Cavanaugh, Matt QB San Francisco 49ers (XIX*) and New York Giants (XXV*)Curry, Bill C Green Bay Packers (I) and Baltimore Colts (V)Davis, Billy WR Dallas Cowboys (XXX) and Baltimore Ravens (XXXV)Dent, Richard DE Chicago Bears (XX) and San Francisco 49ers (XXIX)Dodge, Dedrick S San Francisco 49ers (XXIX*) and Denver Broncos (XXXII)Duerson, Dave S Chicago Bears (XX) and New York Giants (XXV)Fleming, Marv TE Green Bay Packers (I, II) and Miami Dolphins (VII, VIII)Frederick, Andy T Dallas Cowboys (XII) and Chicago Bears (XX)Ginn, Hubert RB Miami Dolphins (VII) and Oakland Raiders (XI)Gregg, Forrest T Green Bay Packers (I, II) and Dallas Cowboys (VI*)Haley, Charles LB-DE San Francisco 49ers (XXIII, XXIV) and Dallas Cowboys (XXVII, XXVIII)Hendricks, Ted LB Baltimore Colts (V) and Oakland-Los Angeles Raiders (XI, XV, XVIII)Hill, Kenny S Los Angeles Raiders (XVIII) and New York Giants (XXI)Loville, Derek RB San Francisco 49ers (XXIX) and Denver Broncos (XXXII, XXXIII)Mandich, Jim TE Miami Dolphins (VII, VIII) and Pittsburgh Steelers (XIII)Mann, Charles DE Washington Redskins (XXII, XXVI) and San Francisco 49ers (XXIX)Marshall, Wilbur LB Chicago Bears (XX) and Washington Redskins (XXVI)McCaffrey, Ed WR San Francisco 49ers (XXIX) and Denver Broncos (XXXII, XXXIII)McKyer, Tim CB San Francisco 49ers (XXIII, XXIV) and Denver Broncos (XXXII)McMahon, Jim QB Chicago Bears (XX) and Green Bay Packers (XXXI*)Millen, Matt LB Oakland-Los Angeles Raiders (XV, XVIII) and San Francisco 49ers (XXIV)Morrall, Earl QB Baltimore Colts (III, V) and Miami Dolphins (VII, VIII)Nash, Marcus WR Denver Broncos (XXXIII) and Baltimore Ravens (XXXV*)Norton, Ken LB Dallas Cowboys (XXVII, XXVIII) and San Francisco 49ers (XXIX)Oates, Bart C New York Giants (XXI, XXV) and San Francisco 49ers (XXIX)Patterson, Elvis CB New York Giants (XXI) and Dallas Cowboys (XXVIII)Pearson, Preston RB Pittsburgh Steelers (IX) and Dallas Cowboys (XII)Richardson, Gloster WR Kansas City Chiefs (IV) and Dallas Cowboys (VI*)Romanowski, Bill LB San Francisco 49ers (XXIII, XXIV) and Denver Broncos (XXXII, XXXIII)Rutledge, Jeff QB New York Giants (XXI) and Washington Redskins (XXVI)Sanders, Deion CB San Francisco 49ers (XXIX) and Dallas Cowboys (XXX)Schlereth, Mark G Washington Redskins (XXVI) and Denver Broncos (XXXII, XXXIII)Sharpe, Shannon TE Denver Broncos (XXXII, XXXIII) and Baltimore Ravens (XXXV)Stalls, David DE-DT Dallas Cowboys (XII) and Los Angeles Raiders (XVIII)Swayne, Harry T Denver Broncos (XXXII, XXXIII) and Baltimore Ravens (XXXV)Timmerman, Adam G Green Bay Packers (XXXI) and St. Louis Rams (XXXIV)Traylor, Keith DT Denver Broncos (XXXII, XXXIII) and New England Patriots (XXXIX)

COACHES WHO HAVE WON SUPER BOWLS WITH MORE THAN ONE TEAMBelichick, Bill New York Giants (XXI, XXV) and New England Patriots (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX)Crennel, Romeo New York Giants (XXI, XXV) and New England Patriots (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX)Ditka, Mike Dallas Cowboys (XII) and Chicago Bears (XX)Hanifan, Jim Washington Redskins (XXVI) and St. Louis Rams (XXXIV)Holmgren, Mike San Francisco 49ers (XXIII, XXIV) and Green Bay Packers (XXXI)Jackson, Milt San Francisco 49ers (XVI) and Baltimore Ravens (XXXV)Kubiak, Gary San Francisco 49ers (XXIX) and Denver Broncos (XXXII, XXXIII)Lewis, Sherman San Francisco 49ers (XIX, XIII, XXIV) and Green Bay Packers (XXXI)Pariani, Brian San Francisco 49ers (XXIX) and Denver Broncos (XXXII, XXXIII)Parker, Johnny New York Giants (XXI, XXV) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (XXXVII)Ryan, Buddy New York Jets (III) and Chicago Bears (XX)Shanahan, Mike San Francisco 49ers (XXIX) and Denver Broncos (XXXII, XXXIII)Stiles, Lynn San Francisco 49ers (XXIII, XXIV) and St. Louis Rams (XXXIV)Weis, Charlie New York Giants (XXI, XXV) and New England Patriots (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX)Woicik, Mike Dallas Cowboys (XXVII, XXVIII, XXX) and New England Patriots (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX)Zeman, Bob Oakland Raiders (XI) and San Francisco 49ers (XXIV)

PEOPLE WHO HAVE WON SUPER BOWLS AS BOTH A PLAYER AND COACHPlayer Coach

Board, Dwaine San Francisco 49ers (XVI, XIX) San Francisco 49ers (XXIX)Brown, Willie Oakland Raiders (XI) Oakland-Los Angeles Raiders (XV, XVIII)Cavanaugh, Matt San Francisco 49ers (XIX*) and New York Giants (XXV*) Baltimore Ravens (XXXV)Ditka, Mike Dallas Cowboys (VI) Dallas Cowboys (XII) and Chicago Bears (XX)Flores, Tom Kansas City Chiefs (IV*) Oakland-Los Angeles Raiders (XI, XV, XVIII)Holmoe, Tom San Francisco 49ers (XIX, XXIII) San Francisco 49ers (XXIX)Johnson, Pepper New York Giants (XXI, XXV) New England Patriots (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX)Reeves, Dan** Dallas Cowboys (VI) Dallas Cowboys (VI, XII)Shell, Art Oakland Raidres (XI, XV) Los Angeles Raiders (XVIII)Sydney, Harry San Francisco 49ers (XXIII, XXIV) Green Bay Packers (XXXI)Thomas, Emmitt Kansas City Chiefs (IV) Washington Redskins (XXII, XXVI)

* Did not play; ** Reeves was a player-coach in VI

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WEEKS BETWEEN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES AND SUPER BOWLSB Date Teams Wks1/15/1967 Green Bay vs. Kansas City 21/14/1968 Oakland vs. Green Bay 21/12/1969 Baltimore vs. New York Jets 21/11/1970 Kansas City vs. Minnesota 11/17/1971 Dallas vs. Baltimore 21/16/1972 Miami vs. Dallas 21/14/1973 Washington vs. Miami 21/13/1974 Miami vs. Minnesota 21/12/1975 Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh 21/18/1976 Pittsburgh vs. Dallas 21/09/1977 Minnesota vs. Oakland 21/15/1978 Denver vs. Dallas 21/21/1979 Dallas vs. Pittsburgh 21/20/1980 Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles 21/25/1981 Philadelphia vs. Oakland 21/24/1982 Cincinnati vs. San Francisco 21/30/1983 Washington vs. Miami 11/22/1984 L.A. Raiders vs. Washington 21/20/1985 San Francisco vs. Miami 21/26/1986 New England vs. Chicago 21/25/1987 New York Giants vs. Denver 21/31/1988 Denver vs. Washington 21/22/1989 San Francisco vs. Cincinnati 21/28/1990 Denver vs. San Francisco 21/27/1991 New York Giants vs. Buffalo 11/26/1992 Buffalo vs. Washington 21/31/1993 Dallas vs. Buffalo 21/30/1994 Buffalo vs. Dallas 11/29/1995 San Francisco vs. San Diego 21/28/1996 Pittsburgh vs. Dallas 21/26/1997 Green Bay vs. New England 21/25/1998 Denver vs. Green Bay 21/31/1999 Atlanta vs. Denver 21/30/2000 Tennessee vs. St. Louis 11/28/2001 New York Giants vs. Baltimore 22/03/2002 New England vs. St. Louis 11/26/2003 Tampa Bay vs. Oakland 12/01/2004 New England vs. Carolina 22/06/2005 New England vs. Philadelphia 2

SUPER BOWL HOST CITIESNew Orleans..................................................................................................................9Miami.............................................................................................................................8Los Angeles (L.A. Coliseum 2, Rose Bowl 5) ...............................................................7San Diego .....................................................................................................................3Tampa............................................................................................................................3Atlanta ...........................................................................................................................2Detroit............................................................................................................................2Houston.........................................................................................................................2Jacksonville...................................................................................................................1Minneapolis...................................................................................................................1Stanford.........................................................................................................................1Tempe............................................................................................................................1

FUTURE SUPER BOWL SITESSuper Bowl XLI ....................................................................................February 4, 2007

Dolphins Stadium, Miami, Florida

Super Bowl XLII ...................................................................................February 3, 2008Cardinals Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

Super Bowl XLIII ................................................................................February 1, 2009*Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

*Tentative Date

COACHES RECORDS IN SUPER BOWLName W L Pct.Chuck Noll .................................................4 0 1.000Bill Belichick ..............................................3 0 1.000Bill Walsh ...................................................3 0 1.000Tom Flores.................................................2 0 1.000Jimmy Johnson .........................................2 0 1.000Vince Lombardi .........................................2 0 1.000George Seifert ...........................................2 0 1.000Mike Shanahan..........................................2 0 1.000Brian Billick................................................1 0 1.000Mike Ditka..................................................1 0 1.000Weeb Ewbank ...........................................1 0 1.000Jon Gruden ...............................................1 0 1.000John Madden ............................................1 0 1.000Don McCafferty..........................................1 0 1.000Barry Switzer .............................................1 0 1.000Joe Gibbs ..................................................3 1 .750Bill Parcells ................................................2 1 .667Mike Holmgren..........................................1 1 .500Hank Stram................................................1 1 .500Dick Vermeil...............................................1 1 .500Tom Landry................................................2 3 .400Don Shula..................................................2 4 .333George Allen..............................................0 1 .000Raymond Berry .........................................0 1 .000Bill Callahan...............................................0 1 .000Bill Cowher ................................................0 1 .000Jim Fassel..................................................0 1 .000Jeff Fisher ..................................................0 1 .000John Fox....................................................0 1 .000Forrest Gregg ............................................0 1 .000Ray Malavasi .............................................0 1 .000Mike Martz .................................................0 1 .000Red Miller...................................................0 1 .000John Rauch ...............................................0 1 .000Andy Reid ..................................................0 1 .000Bobby Ross ...............................................0 1 .000Sam Wyche ...............................................0 1 .000Bud Grant ..................................................0 4 .000Marv Levy ..................................................0 4 .000Dan Reeves ...............................................0 4 .000

COACHES WHO LED TEAM TO SUPER BOWL IN FIRST SEASON WITH TEAMCoach Team SeasonDon McCafferty ...................Baltimore 1970Red Miller ............................Denver 1977George Seifert .....................San Francisco 1989Jon Gruden .........................Tampa Bay 2002Bill Callahan ........................Oakland 2002

TOP 10 TELEVISED SPORTS EVENTS OF ALL TIME(Based on A.C. Nielsen Figures)Program Date Network Share RatingSuper Bowl XVI 1/24/1982 CBS 73% 49.1Super Bowl XVII 1/30/1983 NBC 69% 48.6Winter Olympics 2/23/1994 CBS 64% 48.5Super Bowl XX 1/26/1986 NBC 70% 48.3Super Bowl XII 1/15/1978 CBS 67% 47.2Super Bowl XIII 1/21/1979 NBC 74% 47.1Super Bowl XVIII 1/22/1984 CBS 71% 46.4Super Bowl XIX 1/20/1985 ABC 63% 46.4Super Bowl XIV 1/20/1980 CBS 67% 46.3Super Bowl XXX 1/28/1996 NBC 68% 46.0

TEN MOST-WATCHED TELEVISION PROGRAMS &ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF VIEWERS(Based on A.C. Nielsen Figures)Program Date Network *Total ViewersSuper Bowl XXXVIII 2/1/2004 CBS 144,400,000Super Bowl XXXVII 1/26/2003 ABC 138,900,000Super Bowl XXX 1/28/1996 NBC 138,488,000Super Bowl XXVIII 1/30/1994 NBC 134,800,000Super Bowl XXXIX 2/06/2005 FOX 133,700,000Super Bowl XXXII 1/25/1998 NBC 133,400,000Super Bowl XXVII 1/31/1993 NBC 133,400,000Super Bowl XXXVI 2/03/2002 FOX 131,700,000Super Bowl XXXV 1/28/2001 CBS 131,200,000Super Bowl XXXIV 1/30/2000 ABC 130,744,800*Watched some portion of the broadcast

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SUPER BOWL QUARTERBACKS JERSEY NUMBERSSB Winning QB Losing QBI Bart Starr – 15 Len Dawson – 16 II Bart Starr – 15 Daryle Lamonica – 3 III Joe Namath – 12 Earl Morrall – 15IV Len Dawson – 16 Joe Kapp – 11V Johnny Unitas – 19 Craig Morton – 14VI Roger Staubach – 12 Bob Griese – 12VII Bob Griese – 12 Billy Kilmer – 17VIII Bob Griese – 12 Fran Tarkenton – 10IX Terry Bradshaw – 12 Fran Tarkenton – 10X Terry Bradshaw – 12 Roger Staubach – 12XI Ken Stabler – 12 Fran Tarkenton – 10XII Roger Staubach – 12 Craig Morton – 7XIII Terry Bradshaw – 12 Roger Staubach – 12XIV Terry Bradshaw – 12 Vince Ferragamo – 15XV Jim Plunkett – 16 Ron Jaworski – 7XVI Joe Montana – 16 Ken Anderson – 14XVII Joe Theismann – 7 David Woodley 16XVIII Jim Plunkett – 16 Joe Theismann – 7XIX Joe Montana – 16 Dan Marino – 13XX Jim McMahon – 9 Tony Eason – 11XXI Phil Simms – 11 John Elway – 7XXII Doug Williams – 17 John Elway – 7XXIII Joe Montana – 16 Boomer Esiason – 7XXIV Joe Montana – 16 John Elway – 7XXV Jeff Hostetler – 15 Jim Kelly – 12XXVI Mark Rypien – 11 Jim Kelly – 12XXVII Troy Aikman – 8 Jim Kelly – 12XXVIII Troy Aikman – 8 Jim Kelly – 12XXIX Steve Young – 8 Stan Humphries – 12XXX Troy Aikman – 8 Neil O’Donnell – 14XXXI Brett Favre – 4 Drew Bledsoe – 11XXXII John Elway – 7 Brett Favre – 4XXXIII John Elway – 7 Chris Chandler – 12XXXIV Kurt Warner – 13 Steve McNair – 9XXXV Trent Dilfer – 8 Kerry Collins – 5XXXVI Tom Brady – 12 Kurt Warner – 13XXXVII Brad Johnson – 14 Rich Gannon – 12XXXVIII Tom Brady – 12 Jake Delhomme – 17XXXIX Tom Brady – 12 Donovan McNabb – 5

QUARTERBACK RECORDS IN SUPER BOWLName W L Pct.Terry Bradshaw...........................................4 0 1.000Joe Montana ..............................................4 0 1.000Troy Aikman................................................3 0 1.000Tom Brady ..................................................3 0 1.000Jim Plunkett................................................2 0 1.000Bart Starr ....................................................2 0 1.000Trent Dilfer ..................................................1 0 1.000Jeff Hostetler ..............................................1 0 1.000Brad Johnson.............................................1 0 1.000Jim McMahon.............................................1 0 1.000Joe Namath ................................................1 0 1.000Mark Rypien ...............................................1 0 1.000Phil Simms .................................................1 0 1.000Ken Stabler.................................................1 0 1.000Johnny Unitas ............................................1 0 1.000Doug Williams ............................................1 0 1.000Steve Young ...............................................1 0 1.000Bob Griese .................................................2 1 .667Len Dawson ...............................................1 1 .500Brett Favre ..................................................1 1 .500Roger Staubach .........................................2 2 .500Joe Theismann...........................................1 1 .500Kurt Warner ................................................1 1 .500John Elway .................................................2 3 .400Ken Anderson.............................................0 1 .000Drew Bledsoe.............................................0 1 .000Chris Chandler ...........................................0 1 .000Kerry Collins ...............................................0 1 .000Jake Delhomme .........................................0 1 .000Tony Eason.................................................0 1 .000Boomer Esiason.........................................0 1 .000Vince Ferragamo........................................0 1 .000Rich Gannon ..............................................0 1 .000Stan Humphries .........................................0 1 .000Ron Jaworski..............................................0 1 .000Joe Kapp ....................................................0 1 .000Billy Kilmer..................................................0 1 .000Daryle Lamonica ........................................0 1 .000Dan Marino.................................................0 1 .000Donovan McNabb ......................................0 1 .000Steve McNair ..............................................0 1 .000Earl Morrall .................................................0 1 .000Neil O’Donnell ............................................0 1 .000David Woodley ...........................................0 1 .000Craig Morton ..............................................0 2 .000Fran Tarkenton ...........................................0 3 .000Jim Kelly .....................................................0 4 .000

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TEAM THAT WON COIN TOSSSuper Bowl Teams, Score Location Team That Won Coin Toss*I Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10 Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles, CA) PackersII Green Bay 33, Oakland 14 Orange Bowl (Miami, FL) RaidersIII New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7 Orange Bowl (Miami, FL) JetsIV Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7 Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA) VikingsV Baltimore 16, Dallas 13 Orange Bowl (Miami, FL) CowboysVI Dallas 24, Miami 3 Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA) DolphinsVII Miami 14, Washington 7 Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles, CA) DolphinsVIII Miami 24, Minnesota 7 Rice Stadium (Houston, TX) DolphinsIX Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6 Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA) SteelersX Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17 Orange Bowl (Miami, FL) CowboysXI Oakland 32, Minnesota 14 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) RaidersXII Dallas 27, Denver 10 Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA) CowboysXIII Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31 Orange Bowl (Miami, FL) CowboysXIV Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) RamsXV Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10 Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA) EaglesXVI San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21 Pontiac Silverdome (Detroit, MI) 49ersXVII Washington 27, Miami 17 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) DolphinsXVIII Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9 Tampa Stadium (Tampa, FL) RaidersXIX San Francisco 38, Miami 16 Stanford Stadium (Stanford, CA) 49ersXX Chicago 46, New England 10 Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA) BearsXXI New York Giants 39, Denver 20 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) BroncosXXII Washington 42, Denver 10 Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego, CA) RedskinsXXIII San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16 Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami, FL) 49ersXXIV San Francisco 55, Denver 10 Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA) BroncosXXV New York Giants 20, Buffalo 19 Tampa Stadium (Tampa, FL) BillsXXVI Washington 37, Buffalo 24 Metrodome (Minneapolis, MN) RedskinsXXVII Dallas 52, Buffalo 17 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) BillsXXVIII Dallas 30, Buffalo 13 Georgia Dome (Atlanta, GA) CowboysXXIX San Francisco 49, San Diego 26 Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami, FL) 49ersXXX Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17 Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe, AZ) CowboysXXXI Green Bay 35, New England 21 Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA) PatriotsXXXII Denver 31, Green Bay 24 Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, CA) PackersXXXIII Denver 34, Atlanta 19 Pro Player Stadium (Miami, FL) FalconsXXXIV St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16 Georgia Dome (Atlanta, GA) RamsXXXV Baltimore 34, New York Giants 7 Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL) GiantsXXXVI New England 20, St. Louis 17 Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA) RamsXXXVII Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21 Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, CA) BuccaneersXXXVIII New England 32, Carolina 29 Reliant Stadium (Houston, TX) PanthersXXXIX New England 24, Philadelphia 21 ALLTEL Stadium (Jacksonville, FL) Eagles* All teams that have won the coin toss in the Super Bowl have elected to receive.

SUPER BOWL GAME TIME TEMPERATURESSuper Bowl Teams, Score Location Temperature at KickoffI Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10 Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles, CA) 72˚II Green Bay 33, Oakland 14 Orange Bowl (Miami, FL) 68˚III New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7 Orange Bowl (Miami, FL) 73˚IV Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7 Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA) 61˚V Baltimore 16, Dallas 13 Orange Bowl (Miami, FL) 70˚VI Dallas 24, Miami 3 Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA) 39˚VII Miami 14, Washington 7 Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles, CA) 84˚VIII Miami 24, Minnesota 7 Rice Stadium (Houston, TX) 50˚IX Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6 Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA) 46˚X Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17 Orange Bowl (Miami, FL) 57˚XI Oakland 32, Minnesota 14 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) 58˚XII Dallas 27, Denver 10 Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA) 70˚ (indoors)XIII Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31 Orange Bowl (Miami, FL) 71˚XIV Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) 67˚XV Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10 Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA) 72˚ (indoors)XVI San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21 Pontiac Silverdome (Detroit, MI) 72˚ (indoors)XVII Washington 27, Miami 17 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) 61˚XVIII Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9 Tampa Stadium (Tampa, FL) 68˚XIX San Francisco 38, Miami 16 Stanford Stadium (Stanford, CA) 53˚XX Chicago 46, New England 10 Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA) 70˚ (indoors)XXI New York Giants 39, Denver 20 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) 76˚XXII Washington 42, Denver 10 Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego, CA) 61˚XXIII San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16 Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami, FL) 76˚XXIV San Francisco 55, Denver 10 Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA) 72˚ (indoors)/67˚ (outdoors)XXV New York Giants 20, Buffalo 19 Tampa Stadium (Tampa, FL) 71˚XXVI Washington 37, Buffalo 24 Metrodome (Minneapolis, MN) 73˚ (indoors)/26˚ (outdoors)XXVII Dallas 52, Buffalo 17 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) 61˚XXVIII Dallas 30, Buffalo 13 Georgia Dome (Atlanta, GA) 72˚ (indoors)/44˚ (outdoors)XXIX San Francisco 49, San Diego 26 Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami, FL) 76˚XXX Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17 Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe, AZ) 68˚XXXI Green Bay 35, New England 21 Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA) 67˚XXXII Denver 31, Green Bay 24 Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, CA) 67˚XXXIII Denver 34, Atlanta 19 Pro Player Stadium (Miami, FL) 73˚XXXIV St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16 Georgia Dome (Atlanta, GA) 34˚ (outdoors)XXXV Baltimore 34, New York Giants 7 Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL) 65˚XXXVI New England 20, St. Louis 17 Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA) 56˚ (outdoors)XXXVII Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21 Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, CA) 81˚XXXVIII New England 32, Carolina 29 Reliant Stadium (Houston, TX) 59˚ (outdoors) (roof closed)XXXIX New England 24, Philadelphia 21 ALLTEL Stadium (Jacksonville, FL) 59˚

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SUPER BOWL TAKEAWAYS/GIVEAWAYSTakeaways Giveaways

Team Int. Fum. Total Int. Fum. Total Net Diff.Dallas Cowboys 17 19 36 8 8 16 20San Francisco 49ers 10 4 14 0 4 4 10Green Bay Packers 7 3 10 2 2 4 6Baltimore Ravens 4 1 5 0 0 0 5Chicago Bears 2 4 6 0 2 2 4Kansas City Chiefs 4 2 6 2 0 2 4New York Jets 4 1 5 0 1 1 4Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 0 5 1 0 1 4Washington Redskins 9 5 14 9 1 10 4Miami Dolphins 6 4 10 5 4 9 1Oakland Raiders 8 3 11 6 4 10 1Pittsburgh Steelers 8 4 12 7 4 11 1Carolina Panthers 1 0 1 0 1 1 0Tennessee Titans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0St. Louis Rams 3 0 3 3 1 4 -1New England Patriots 5 5 10 7 5 12 -2Atlanta Falcons 1 0 1 3 1 4 -3Cincinnati Bengals 0 2 2 3 2 5 -3San Diego Chargers 0 0 0 3 0 3 -3New York Giants 1 0 1 4 1 5 -4Indianapolis Colts 3 2 5 7 5 12 -7Philadelphia Eagles 0 1 1 6 2 8 -7Denver Broncos 5 5 10 12 7 19 -9Minnesota Vikings 1 2 3 9 6 15 -12Buffalo Bills 2 2 4 9 8 17 -13Colts appeared in Super Bowl while located in Baltimore.Rams totals include one game while located in Los Angeles.Raiders totals include one game while located in Los Angeles.

OLDEST INDIVIDUAL SUPER BOWL GAME RECORDSHighest Average Gain, Rushing

10.5 Tom Matte, Baltimore vs. NY Jets, IIIHighest Average Gain, Passing

14.71 Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles, XIVHighest Average Gain, Receptions

40.33 John Stallworth, Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles, XIVMost Interceptions By

3 Rod Martin, Oakland vs. Philadelphia, XVMost Rushing Attempts

38 John Riggins, Washington vs. Miami, XVIIHighest Average Gain, Kickoff Returns

47.5 Fulton Walker, Miami vs. Washington, XVIIMost Combined Attempts

39 John Riggins, Washington vs. Miami, XVIILongest Rush From Scrimmage

74 Marcus Allen, L.A. Raiders vs. Washington, XVIIIHighest Completion Percentage

88.0 Phil Simms, N.Y. Giants vs. Denver, XXIMost Rushing Yards Gained

204 Timmy Smith, Washington vs. Denver, XXII

FATHERS AND SONS WHO HAVE REACHED THE SUPER BOWLFather: Julius Adams, DE, New England (XX)Son: Keith, LB, Philadelphia (XXXIX)

Father: Frank Cornish, DT, Miami (VI) Son: Frank, C, Dallas (XXVII, XXVIII)

Father: Tony Dorsett, RB, Dallas (XII, XIII) Son: Anthony, CB, Tennessee (XXXIV); Oakland (XXXVII)

Father: Bob Griese, QB, Miami (VI, VII, VIII)Son: Brian, QB, Denver (XXXIII)*

Father: Manu Tuiasosopo, DT, San Francisco (XIX) Son: Marques, QB, Oakland (XXXVII)**Did not play

15 SETS OF BROTHERS WHO HAVE REACHED THE SUPER BOWLChris (Raiders XV; XVIII) and Matt Bahr (Steelers XIV; Giants XXV) Ronde (Buccaneers XXXVII) and Tiki Barber (Giants XXXV) Glenn (Dolphins XVII, XIX) and Lyle Blackwood (Dolphins XVII, XIX) Pete (Patriots XX) and Stan Brock (Chargers XXIX) Zack (Raiders XXXVII) and Henri Crockett (Falcons XXXIII) Jim (49ers XXIII) and Keith Fahnhorst (49ers XVI, XIX) Archie (Bengals XVI), Keith (Redskins XXII) and Ray Griffin (Bengals XVI) Charley (Raiders XVIII) and John Hannah (Patriots XX) Derrick (49ers XIX) and Ronnie Harmon (Chargers XXIX)Brian (Patriots, XXXVIII) and Todd Kinchen (Falcons, XXXIII*) Cle (Raiders XVIII) and Wilbert Montgomery (Eagles XV) Gloster (Chiefs IV; Cowboys VI*) and Willie Richardson (Colts III) Darren (Packers XXXII) and Jamie Sharper (Ravens XXXV) Jeff (Dolphins XVII, XIX) and Loren Toews (Steelers IX, X, XIII, XIV) Doug (Broncos, XXIV) and Dave Widell (Falcons, XXXIII*)*Did not play

OLDEST WINNING COACHES IN SUPER BOWLName Team Super Bowl Yrs. DaysDick Vermeil St. Louis XXXIV 63 92Weeb Ewbank New York Jets III 61 251Barry Switzer Dallas XXX 58 115Bill Walsh San Francisco XXIII 57 53George Seifert San Francisco XXIX 55 7

YOUNGEST WINNING COACHES IN SUPER BOWLName Team Super Bowl Yrs. DaysJon Gruden Tampa Bay XXXVII 39 162John Madden Oakland XI 40 274Joe Gibbs Washington XVII 42 66Chuck Noll Pittsburgh IX 43 7Don Shula Miami VII 43 10

OLDEST TO PLAY IN A SUPER BOWLName Team Super Bowl Yrs. DaysMike Horan St. Louis XXXIV 40 363George Blanda Oakland II 40 119Jerry Rice Oakland XXXVII 40 105Lomas Brown Tampa Bay XXXVII 39 302Earl Morrall Miami VIII 39 241

YOUNGEST TO PLAY IN A SUPER BOWLName Team Super Bowl Yrs. DaysJamal Lewis Baltimore XXXV 21 155Tony Hill Dallas XII 21 206Derrick Harmon San Francisco XIX 21 269Bob Stein Kansas City IV 21 354Travis Williams Green Bay II 22 0

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INDIVIDUAL LEADERS/SUPER BOWLPointsJerry Rice 48Emmitt Smith 30Roger Craig 24John Elway 24Franco Harris 24Thurman Thomas 24

Field GoalsRay Wersching 5Don Chandler 4Jim Turner 4Uwe von Schamann 4Jeff Wilkins 4Adam Vinatieri 4

Rushing YardsFranco Harris 354Larry Csonka 297Emmitt Smith 289Terrell Davis 259John Riggins 230

Pass AttemptsJohn Elway 152Jim Kelly 145Joe Montana 122Tom Brady 108Roger Staubach 98

Passing YardsJoe Montana 1142John Elway 1128Terry Bradshaw 932Jim Kelly 829Kurt Warner 779

ReceptionsJerry Rice 33Andre Reed 27Deion Branch 21Roger Craig 20Thurman Thomas 20

Receiving TDsJerry Rice 8Cliff Branch 3Antonio Freeman 3John Stallworth 3Lynn Swann 3

SacksCharles Haley 4.5Danny Stubbs 3.0Leonard Marshall 3.0Tedy Bruschi 3.0Willie McGinest 3.0Mike Vrabel 3.0Reggie White 3.0Jeff Wright 3.0

TouchdownsJerry Rice 8Emmitt Smith 5Roger Craig 4John Elway 4Franco Harris 4Thurman Thomas 4

RushesFranco Harris 101Emmitt Smith 70John Riggins 64Larry Csonka 57Terrell Davis 55

Rushing TDsEmmitt Smith 5John Elway 4Franco Harris 4Thurman Thomas 4Terrell Davis 3

CompletionsJoe Montana 83Jim Kelly 81John Elway 76Tom Brady 71Roger Staubach 61

TD PassesJoe Montana 11Terry Bradshaw 9Roger Staubach 8Tom Brady 6Steve Young 6Troy Aikman 5Brett Favre 5

Reception YardsJerry Rice 589Lynn Swann 364Andre Reed 323Deion Branch 276John Stallworth 268

InterceptionsLarry Brown 3Chuck Howley 3Rod Martin 313 tied 2

HIGHEST SUPER BOWL PASSER RATINGS (MINIMUM: 40 ATTEMPTS)Avg.

Player Games Att. Cmp. Pct. Yards Gain TD Int. RatingJoe Montana 4 122 83 68.0 1,142 9.36 11 0 127.8Jim Plunkett 2 46 29 63.0 433 9.41 4 0 122.8Terry Bradshaw 4 84 49 58.3 932 11.10 9 4 112.8Troy Aikman 3 80 56 70.0 689 8.61 5 1 111.9Bart Starr 2 47 29 61.7 452 9.62 3 1 106.0Tom Brady 3 108 71 65.7 735 6.81 6 1 99.9Brett Favre 2 69 39 56.5 502 7.28 5 1 97.6Roger Staubach 4 98 61 62.2 734 7.49 8 4 95.4Kurt Warner 2 89 52 58.4 779 8.75 3 2 89.1Len Dawson 2 44 28 63.6 353 8.02 2 2 84.8

ALL-TIME SUPER BOWL RANKINGS OF PLAYERS IN FOURCATEGORIES THAT DETERMINE NFL PASSER RATINGMinimum: 40 Attempts

COMPLETION PERCENTAGEPct. Att. Comp.

Troy Aikman 70.00 80 56Joe Montana 68.03 122 83Tom Brady 65.74 108 71Len Dawson 63.64 44 28Bob Griese 63.41 41 26Jim Plunkett 63.04 46 29Roger Staubach 62.24 98 61Bart Starr 61.70 47 29Donovan McNabb 58.82 51 30Kurt Warner 58.43 89 52

AVERAGE YARDS PER PASSAvg. Att. Yards

Terry Bradshaw 11.10 84 932Bart Starr 9.62 47 452Jim Plunkett 9.41 46 433Joe Montana 9.36 122 1,142Kurt Warner 8.75 89 779Troy Aikman 8.61 80 689Len Dawson 8.02 44 353Roger Staubach 7.49 98 734John Elway 7.42 152 1,128Brett Favre 7.28 69 502

TOUCHDOWN PERCENTAGEPct. Att. TD

Terry Bradshaw 10.71 84 9Joe Montana 9.02 122 11Jim Plunkett 8.70 46 4Roger Staubach 8.16 98 8Brett Favre 7.25 69 5Bart Starr 6.38 47 3Troy Aikman 6.25 80 5Donovan McNabb 5.88 51 3Tom Brady 5.56 108 6Len Dawson 4.55 44 2Rich Gannon 4.55 44 2

INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGEPct. Att. Int.

Joe Montana 0.00 122 0Jim Plunkett 0.00 46 0Tom Brady 0.93 108 1Troy Aikman 1.25 80 1Brett Favre 1.45 69 1Bart Starr 2.13 47 1Kurt Warner 2.25 89 2Dan Marino 4.00 50 2Stan Humphries 4.08 49 2Roger Staubach 4.08 98 4

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GREATEST COMEBACKS IN SUPER BOWLHISTORY(Most Points Overcome To Win Game)

FROM 10 POINTS BEHIND TO WINJanuary 31, 1988Washington 0 35 0 7 — 42Denver 10 0 0 0 — 10Den — Nattiel 56 pass from Elway (Karlis kick)Den — FG Karlis 24Wash — Sanders 80 pass from D. Williams

(Haji-Sheikh kick)Wash — Clark 27 pass from D. Williams

(Haji-Sheikh kick)Wash — Smith 58 run (Haji-Sheikh kick)Wash — Sanders 50 pass from D. Williams

(Haji-Sheikh kick)Wash — Didier 8 pass from D. Williams

(Haji-Sheikh kick)Wash — Smith 4 run (Haji-Sheikh kick)

FROM 9 POINTS BEHIND TO WINJanuary 27, 1991Buffalo 3 9 0 7 — 19New York Giants 3 7 7 3 — 20NYG — FG Bahr 28Buff — FG Norwood 23Buff — D. Smith 1 run (Norwood kick)Buff — Safety, B. Smith sacked Hostetler in end

zoneNYG — Baker 14 pass from Hostetler (Bahr kick)NYG — Anderson 1 run (Bahr kick)Buff — Thomas 31 run (Norwood kick)NYG — FG Bahr 21

FROM 7 POINTS BEHIND TO WINJanuary 17, 1971Baltimore 0 6 0 10 — 16Dallas 3 10 0 0 — 13Dall — FG Clark 14Dall — FG Clark 30Balt — Mackey 75 pass from Unitas (kick blocked)Dall — Thomas 7 pass from Morton (Clark kick)Balt — Nowatzke 2 run (O’Brien kick)Balt — FG O’Brien 32

FROM 7 POINTS BEHIND TO WINJanuary 18, 1976Dallas 7 3 0 7 — 17Pittsburgh 7 0 0 14 — 21Dall — D. Pearson 29 pass from Staubach

(Fritsch kick)Pitt — Grossman 7 pass from Bradshaw

(Gerela kick)Dall — FG Fritsch 36Pitt — Safety, Harrison blocked Hoopes’ punt

through end zonePitt — FG Gerela 36Pitt — FG Gerela 18Pitt — Swann 64 pass from Bradshaw (kick failed)Dall — P. Howard 34 pass from Staubach

(Fritsch kick)

FROM 7 POINTS BEHIND TO WINJanuary 21, 1979Pittsburgh 7 14 0 14 — 35Dallas 7 7 3 14 — 31Pitt — Stallworth 28 pass from Bradshaw

(Gerela kick)Dall — Hill 39 pass from Staubach (Septien kick)Dall — Hegman 37 fumble recovery (Septien kick)Pitt — Stallworth 75 pass from Bradshaw

(Gerela kick)Pitt — Bleier 7 pass from Bradshaw (Gerela kick)Dall — FG Septien 27Pitt — Harris 22 run (Gerela kick)Pitt — Swann 18 pass from Bradshaw (Gerela kick)Dall — DuPree 7 pass from Staubach (Septien kick)Dall — Johnson 4 pass from Staubach

(Septien kick)

FROM 7 POINTS BEHIND TO WINJanuary 30, 1983Miami 7 10 0 0 — 17Washington 0 10 3 14 — 27Mia — Cefalo 76 pass from Woodley

(von Schamann kick)Wash — FG Moseley 31Mia — FG von Schamann 20Wash — Garrett 4 pass from Theismann

(Moseley kick)Mia — Walker 98 kick return (von Schamann kick)Wash — FG Moseley 20Wash — Riggins 43 run (Moseley kick)Wash — Brown 6 pass from Theismann

(Moseley kick)

FROM 7 POINTS BEHIND TO WINJanuary 22, 1989Cincinnati 0 3 10 3 — 16San Francisco 3 0 3 14 — 20SF — FG Cofer 41Cin — FG Breech 34Cin — FG Breech 43SF — FG Cofer 32Cin — Jennings 93 kick return (Breech kick)SF — Rice 14 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)Cin — FG Breech 40SF — Taylor 10 pass from Montana (Cofer kick)

FROM 7 POINTS BEHIND TO WINJanuary 31, 1993Buffalo 7 3 7 0 — 17Dallas 14 14 3 21 — 52Buff — T. Thomas 2 run (Christie kick)Dall — Novacek 23 pass from Aikman (Elliott kick)Dall — J. Jones 2 fumble recovery (Elliott kick)Buff — FG Christie 21Dall — Irvin 19 pass from Aikman (Elliott kick)Dall — Irvin 18 pass from Aikman (Elliott kick)Dall — FG Elliott 20Buff — Beebe 40 pass from Reich (Christie kick)Dall — Harper 45 pass from Aikman (Elliott kick)Dall — E. Smith 10 run (Elliott kick)Dall — Norton 9 fumble recovery (Elliott kick)

FROM 7 POINTS BEHIND TO WINJanuary 30, 1994Dallas 6 0 14 10 — 30Buffalo 3 10 0 0 — 13Dall — FG Murray 41Buff — FG Christie 54Dall — FG Murray 24Buff — Thomas 4 run (Christie kick)Buff — FG Christie 28Dall — Washington 46 fumble recovery

(Murray kick)Dall — E. Smith 15 run (Murray kick)Dall — E. Smith 1 run (Murray kick)Dall — FG Murray 20

FROM 7 POINTS BEHIND TO WINJanuary 25, 1998Green Bay 7 7 3 7 — 24Denver 7 10 7 7 — 31GB — Freeman 22 pass from Favre (Longwell kick)Den — Davis 1 run (Elam kick)Den — Elway 1 run (Elam kick)Den — FG Elam 51GB — Chmura 6 pass from Favre (Longwell kick)GB — FG Longwell 27Den — Davis 1 run (Elam kick)GB — Freeman 13 pass from Favre (Longwell kick)Den — Davis 1 run (Elam kick)

FROM 7 POINTS BEHIND TO WINFebruary 6, 2005New England 0 7 7 10 — 24Philadelphia 0 7 7 7 — 21Phil — Smith 6 pass from McNabb (Akers kick)NE — Givens 4 pass from Brady (Vinatieri kick)NE — Vrabel 2 pass from Brady (Vinatieri kick)Phil — Westbrook 10 pass from McNabb (Akers kick)N E — FG Vinatieri 22Phil — G. Lewis 30 pass from McNabb (Akers kick)

SUPER BOWL SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAMChosen in 1990 prior to Super Bowl XXV.Head Coach Vince LombardiOffenseQuarterback Joe MontanaRunning Back Franco HarrisRunning Back Larry CsonkaWide Receiver Lynn SwannWide Receiver Jerry RiceTight End Dave CasperTackle Art ShellTackle Forrest GreggGuard Gene UpshawGuard Jerry KramerCenter Mike Webster

DefenseDefensive End L.C. GreenwoodDefensive End Ed (Too Tall) JonesDefensive Tackle Joe GreeneDefensive Tackle Randy WhiteInside Linebacker Jack LambertInside Linebacker Mike SingletaryOutside Linebacker Jack HamOutside Linebacker Ted HendricksCornerback Ronnie LottCornerback Mel BlountSafety Donnie ShellSafety Willie Wood

Special TeamsPunter Ray GuyKicker Jan StenerudKick Returner John Taylor

SUPER BOWL MVP BY POSITIONQuarterback 20Running Back 7Wide Receiver 4Defensive End 2Linebacker 2Safety 2Cornerback 1Defensive Tackle 1Kick Returner-Punt Returner 1A defensive end and defensive tackle shared the SuperBowl XII MVP award.

ASSOCIATED PRESS MVPs WHO WON SUPER BOWL/NFL CHAMPIONSHIP IN SAME SEASON: 15

1958 Gino Marchetti Baltimore Colts1960 Norm Van Brocklin Philadelphia Eagles1961 Paul Hornung Green Bay Packers1962 Jim Taylor Green Bay Packers1966 Bart Starr Green Bay Packers1968 Earl Morrall Baltimore Colts1978 Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers1982 Mark Moseley Washington Redskins1986 Lawrence Taylor New York Giants1989 Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers1993 Emmitt Smith Dallas Cowboys1994 Steve Young San Francisco 49ers1996 Brett Favre Green Bay Packers1998 Terrell Davis Denver Broncos1999 Kurt Warner St. Louis Rams

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ALL-TIME ROSTERSuper Bowl players including Super Bowl X X X I X*Did Not PlayAAbdullah, Rabih, RB......................................NE, XXXIXAbell, Harry (Bud), LB............................................KC, IAbrams, Bobby, LB .......................................NYG, XXVAdams, Julius, DE..............................................NE, XXAdams, Keith, LB .......................................PHIL, XXXIXAdams, Sam, DT ..................BALT, XXXV; OAK, XXXVIIAdderley, Herb, CB........................GB, I, II; DALL, V, VIAdickes, Mark, G-T ....................................WASH, XXVIAgee, Tommie, RB......................................DALL, XXVIIAgnew, Ray, DT ...........................................STL, XXXIVAhanotu, Chidi, DE......................................STL, XXXVIAikman, Troy, QB ...................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXAkers, David, K...........................................PHIL, XXXIXAkins, Chris, S.............................................NE, XXXVIIIAlderman, Grady, T .............................MINN, IV, VIII, IXAldridge, Allen, LB.......................................DEN, XXXIIAldridge, Lionel, DE...........................................GB, I, IIAlexander, Charles, RB ....................................CIN, XVIAlexander, Jeff, RB......................................DEN, XXIV*Allegre, Raul, K ...............................................NYG, XXIAllen, Brian, LB .........................................CAR, XXXVIIIAllen, Jim, CB................................................PITT, IX, XAllen, Larry, G...............................................DALL, XXXAllen, Marcus, RB.........................................RAID, XVIIIAllen, Nate, CB ................................................MINN, XIAllen, Taje, CB ...........................................STL, XXXIV*Allison, Henry, T ...............................................DEN, XIIAlston, Mack, TE ...........................................WASH, VIIAlstott, Mike, FB ...........................................TB, XXXVIIAlworth, Lance, WR .........................................DALL, VIAlzado, Lyle, DE ...........................DEN, XII; RAID, XVIIIAndersen, Morten, K....................................ATL, XXXIIIAnderson, Anthony, RB...................................PITT, XIVAnderson, Bill, E ....................................................GB, IAnderson, Dick, S .................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIAnderson, Donny, RB-P ....................................GB, I, IIAnderson, Fred, DE.........................................PITT, XIIIAnderson, Jamal, RB...................................ATL, XXXIIIAnderson, Ken, QB ..........................................CIN, XVIAnderson, Larry, CB.................................PITT, XIII, XIVAnderson, Ottis, RB ...............................NYG, XXI, XXVAnderson, Scott, C..........................................MINN, IXAnderson Stuart, LB ..................................WASH, XVIIIAndrews, George, LB...................................RAMS, XIVAndrews, Tom, C...............................................CHI, XXAndrie, George, DE .....................................DALL, V, VIAndruzzi, Joe, G..................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXArbanas, Fred, TE.............................................KC, I, IVArcher, Dan, T.....................................................OAK, IIArd, Billy, G .....................................................NYG, XXIArchambeau, Lester, DE..............................ATL, XXXIIIArchuleta, Adam, S .....................................STL, XXXVIArmstead, Jessie, LB ..................................NYG, XXXVArmstrong, Bruce, T........................................NE, XXXIArmstrong, Otis, RB .........................................DEN, XIIAsher, Bob, C....................................................DALL, VAshworth, Tom, T ........................................NE, XXXVIIIAtkinson, Al, LB ..................................................NYJ, IIIAtkinson, George, S..........................................OAK, XIAtwater, Steve, S .....................DEN, XXIV, XXXII, XXXIIIAudick, Dan, T....................................................SF, XVIAustin, Ocie, CB................................................BALT, IIIAwalt, Rob, TE............................................BUFF, XXVIIAyers, John, G ............................................SF, XVI, XIXBBabb, Charley, S ........................................MIA, VII, VIIIBadger, Brad, G-T......................................OAK, XXXVIIBahr, Chris, K................................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIBahr, Matt, K..................................PITT, XIV; NYG, XXVBailey, Carlton, LB ....................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVIIBailey, Robert, CB ...................DALL, XXX; BALT, XXXVBain, Bill, G...................................................RAMS, XIVBaird, Bill, S........................................................NYJ, IIIBaker, John, P .............................................STL, XXXVIBaker, Ralph, LB.................................................NYJ, IIIBaker, Ron, G ..................................................PHIL, XVBaker, Stephen, WR ......................................NYG, XXVBaldinger, Gary, NT ......................................BUFF, XXVBall, Larry, LB .............................................MIA, VII, VIIIBall, Sam, T ..................................................BALT, III, V

Ballard, Howard, T ........BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIBallman, Gary, TE........................................MINN, VIII*Banaszak, John, DE.............................PITT, X, XIII, XIVBanaszak, Pete, RB.......................................OAK, II, XIBanks, Carl, LB ......................................NYG, XXI, XXVBanks, Tony, QB .........................................BALT, XXXVBankston, Warren, TE.......................................OAK, XIBannon, Bruce, LB ...........................................MIA, VIIIBanta-Cain,Tully, LB ........................NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXBarber, Ronde, CB .......................................TB, XXXVIIBarber, Tiki, RB............................................NYG, XXXVBarker, Leonard, LB .......................................CIN, XXIIIBarnes, Benny, CB ..............................DALL, X, XII, XIIIBarnes, Darian, FB .......................................TB, XXXVIIBarnes, Jeff, LB ............................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIBarnes, Rodrigo, LB .........................................OAK, XIBarnett, Bill, DE................................................MIA, XIXBarnett, Oliver, DE .....................................BUFF, XXVIIIBarnwell, Malcolm, WR ................................RAID, XVIIIBarrow, Mike, LB .........................................NYG, XXXVBarton, Eric, LB .........................................OAK, XXXVIIBarton, Harris, T.............................SF, XXIII, XXIV, XXIXBartrum, Mike, TE-LS ................GB, XXXI, PHIL, XXXIXBass, Don, WR .................................................CIN, XVIBass, Mike, CB..............................................WASH, VIIBates, Bill, S......................................DALL, XXVIII, XXXBaumhower, Bob, NT ..............................MIA, XVII, XIXBavaro, Mark, TE ...................................NYG, XXI, XXVBeamon, Autry, S ............................................MINN, XIBeasley, John, TE............................................MINN, IVBeasley, Tom, DT......................................PITT, XIII, XIVBeathard, Pete, QB................................................KC, IBeebe, Don, WR...BUFF, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII; GB, XXXIBell, Bobby, LB .................................................KC, I, IVBell, Ken, RB .................................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVBell, Myron, S.................................................PITT, XXXBell, Theo, WR..........................................PITT, XIII, XIVBelser, Cesar, S....................................................KC, IVBenjamin, Guy, QB...........................................SF, XVI*Benjamin, Ryan, LS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T B, XXXVIIBennett, Cornelius, LB . . .B U F F, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII;

AT L, XXXIIIBennett, Edgar, RB .........................................GB, XXXIBennett, Woody, RB ................................MIA, XVII, XIXBenson, Brad, T..............................................NYG, XXIBenson, Charles, DE .......................................MIA, XIXBenson, Duane, LB ............................................OAK, IIBentley, Ray, LB ..................................BUFF, XXV, XXVIBergey, Bill, LB ................................................PHIL, XVBerry, Bob, QB...............................MINN, VIII*, IX*, XI*Bethea, Larry, DT ...........................................DALL, XIIIBetters, Doug, DE....................................MIA, XVII, XIXBeuerlein, Steve, QB..................................DALL, XXVIIBeverly, Randy, CB.............................................NYJ, IIIBieniemy, Eric, RB...........................................SD, XXIXBiggs, Verlon, DE ............................NYJ, III; WASH, VIIBiletnikoff, Fred, FL .......................................OAK, II, XIBillups, Lewis, CB ..........................................CIN, XXIIIBinn, David, TE................................................SD, XXIXBiodrowski, Dennis, G ...........................................KC, IBird, Rodger, S ...................................................OAK, IIBirdwell, Dan, DT ...............................................OAK, IIBishop, Blaine, S......................................TENN, XXXIVBishop, Keith, G............................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVBishop, Richard, NT......................................MIA, XVII*Bjornson, Eric, TE ........................................DALL, XXXBlackmon, Don, LB ............................................NE, XXBlackmore, Richard, CB..................................PHIL, XVBlackwell, Alois, RB .......................................DALL, XIIIBlackwood, Glenn, S...............................MIA, XVII, XIXBlackwood, Lyle, S ..................................MIA, XVII, XIXBlados, Brian, T..............................................CIN, XXIIIBlahak, Joe, CB.............................................MINN, IX*Blair, Matt, LB .............................................MINN, IX, XIBlanda, George, K..............................................OAK, IIBledsoe, Drew, QB ............................NE, XXXI, XXXVI*Bleier, Rocky, RB.............................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVBlount, Mel, CB...............................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVBly, Dre’, CB.....................................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIBoard, Dwaine, DE .....................................SF, XVI, XIXBoddie, Tony, RB ...........................................DEN, XXIIBokamper, Kim, DE .................................MIA, XVII, XIXBoniol, Chris, K ............................................DALL, XXXBonness, Erik, LB .............................................OAK, XI

Bono, Steve, QB .........................SF, XXIV*; GB, XXXII*Boone, David, DE..........................................MINN, IX*Booker, Michael, CB ....................................ATL, XXXIIIBoozer, Emerson, RB.........................................NYJ, IIIBortz, Mark, G ...................................................CHI, XXBostic, Jeff, C...................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVIBoulware, Peter, LB.....................................BALT, XXXVBowden, Joe, LB......................................TENN, XXXIVBowles, Todd, CB .......................................WASH, XXIIBowman, Jim, S .................................................NE, XXBowman, Ken, C................................................GB, I, IIBowser, Charles, LB ................................MIA, XVII, XIXBowyer, Walter, DE ........................................DEN, XXIIBoyd, Bob, CB ..................................................BALT, IIIBraase, Ordell, DE ............................................BALT, IIIBradford, Ronnie, CB...................................ATL, XXXIIIBradley, Ed, LB..............................................PITT, IX, XBradshaw, Morris, WR ................................OAK, XI, XVBradshaw, Terry, QB .......................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVBrady, Ed, LB .................................................CIN, XXIIIBrady, Tom, QB ...................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXBragg, Mike, P ..............................................WASH, VIIBranch, Collin, S.......................................CAR, XXXVIIIBranch, Cliff, WR .....................OAK, XI, XV; RAID, XVIIIBranch, Deion, WR..........................NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXBranch, Reggie, RB ....................................WASH, XXIIBrandes, John, TE.....................................WASH, XXVIBratkowski, Zeke, QB........................................GB, I, IIBratton, Melvin, RB.......................................DEN, XXIVBraxton, Tyrone, CB........DEN, XXII, XXIV, XXXII, XXXIIIBreech, Jim, K.........................................CIN, XVI, XXIIIBreeden, Louis, CB..........................................CIN, XVIBreunig, Bob, LB .................................DALL, X, XII, XIIIBrice, Alundis, CB ........................................DALL, XXXBrien, Doug, K..................................................SF, XXIXBrigance, O.J., LB...................BALT, XXXV; STL, XXXVIBriggs, Greg, S ............................................DALL, XXXBrigham, Jeremy, TE.................................OAK, XXXVIIBrinson, Larry, RB....................................DALL, XII, XIIIBrisby, Vincent, WR.........................................NE, XXXIBriscoe, Marlin, WR....................................MIA, VII, VIIIBrister, Bubby, QB ..........................DEN, XXXII*, XXXIIIBrock, Pete, C ....................................................NE, XXBrock, Stan, T..................................................SD, XXIXBrooking, Keith, LB .....................................ATL, XXXIIIBrooks, Bill, WR.........................................BUFF, XXVIIIBrooks, Chet, S................................................SF, XXIVBrooks, Derrick, LB ......................................TB, XXXVIIBrooks, James, RB.........................................CIN, XXIIIBrooks, Larry, DT .........................................RAMS, XIVBrooks, Michael, LB .............................DEN, XXII, XXIVBrooks, Perry, DT...............................WASH, XVII, XVIIIBrooks, Robert, WR .......................................GB, XXXIIBrophy, Jay, LB ................................................MIA, XIXBrown, Aaron, DE .............................................KC, I, IVBrown, Bill, RB.....................................MINN, IV, VIII, IXBrown, Bob, DE.................................................GB, I, IIBrown, Bud, S..................................................MIA, XIXBrown, Chad, LB............................................PITT, XXXBrown, Charlie, WR ...........................WASH, XVII, XVIIIBrown, Cornell, LB......................................BALT, XXXVBrown, Corwin, S ............................................NE, XXXIBrown, Dave, S...................................................PITT, XBrown, Dennis, DE...........................................SF, XXIXBrown, Eddie, S ...........................................RAMS, XIVBrown, Eddie L., WR......................................CIN, XXIIIBrown, Gilbert, DT................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIBrown, Guy, LB........................................DALL, XII, XIIIBrown, Larry, TE.......................................TENN, XXXIVBrown, Larry, CB ....................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXBrown, Larry, T-TE...........................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVBrown, Larry, RB ...........................................WASH, VIIBrown, Lomas, T......................NYG, XXXV; TB, XXXVIIBrown, Mark, LB ..............................................MIA, XIXBrown, Monty, LB ......................................BUFF, XXVIIIBrown, Roger, CB..........................................NYG, XXVBrown, Sheldon, CB ..................................PHIL, XXXIXBrown, Terry, S .........................................MINN, VIII, IXBrown, Thomas, DE ........................................PHIL, XVBrown, Tim, RB .................................................BALT, IIIBrown, Tim, WR.........................................OAK, XXXVIIBrown, Tom, S ...................................................GB, I, IIBrown, Troy, WR..................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXBrown, Wilbert, G........................................NE, XXXVIII

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WASH, XXVIBuckley, Terrell, CB.......................................NE, XXXVIBuckner, Brentson, DE............PITT, XXX; CAR, XXXVIIIBudde, Ed, G ....................................................KC, I, IVBudness, Bill, LB ................................................OAK, IIBuehler, George, G ...........................................OAK, XIBuetow, Bart, DT............................................MINN, XI*Buford, Maury, P ...............................................CHI, XXBujnoch, Glenn, G..........................................CIN, XVI*Bulaich, Norm, RB.............................................BALT, VBunting, John, LB............................................PHIL, XVBunz, Dan, LB .............................................SF, XVI, XIXBuoniconti, Nick, LB .............................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIBurford, Chris, E ....................................................KC, IBurgess, Derrick, DE .................................PHIL, XXXIXBurke, John, TE ..............................................NE, XXXIBurley, Gary, DE...............................................CIN, XVIBurman, George, C.......................................WASH, VIIBurnett, Rob, DE.........................................BALT, XXXVBurns, Keith, LB ...............................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIBurrough, John, DE.....................................ATL, XXXIIIBurt, Jim, NT ...................................NYG, XXI; SF, XXIVBurton, Shane, DT....................................CAR, XXXVIIIBush, Blair, C....................................................CIN, XVIBush, Devin, S .........................ATL, XXXIII; STL, XXXIVBush, Lewis, LB...............................................SD, XXIXBussey, Barney, S ..........................................CIN, XXIIIButler, Jerametrius, CB ...............................STL, XXXVIButler, Kevin, K ..................................................CHI, XXButler, LeRoy, S ....................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIButz, Dave, DT ..........................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXIIByars, Keith, RB ..............................................NE, XXXIByner, Earnest, RB ....................................WASH, XXVIByrd, Darryl, LB ............................................RAID, XVIIIByrd, Isaac, WR........................................TENN, XXXIVCCabral, Brian, LB...............................................CHI, XXCadrez, Glenn, LB............................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIICaffey, Lee Roy, LB............................................GB, I, IICaldwell, Ravin, LB ...........................WASH, XXII, XXVICaldwell, Tony, LB ........................................RAID, XVIIICamarillo, Rich, P...............................................NE, XXCameron, Glenn, LB ........................................CIN, XVICampbell, Dan, TE......................................NYG, XXXVCampbell, Joe, DE...........................................OAK, XVCampfield, Billy, RB.........................................PHIL, XVCanidate, Trung, RB....................................STL, XXXVICannon, Billy, TE................................................OAK, IICapone, Warren, LB .........................................DALL, XCapp, Dick, E........................................................GB, IICarano, Glenn, QB ......................................DALL, XIII*Carmichael, Harold, WR..................................PHIL, XVCarney, John, K...............................................SD, XXIXCarolan, Reg, WR ..................................................KC, ICarpenter, Brian, CB..................................WASH, XVIIICarreker, Alphonso, DE................................DEN, XXIVCarrington, Darren, CB ................DEN, XXIV; SD, XXIXCarson, Harry, LB ...........................................NYG, XXICarswell, Dwayne, TE ......................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIICarter, Dexter, RB.............................................SF, XXIXCarter, Joe, RB.................................................MIA, XIXCarter, Kevin, DE .........................................STL, XXXIVCarter, Michael, NT..........................SF, XIX, XXIII, XXIVCarter, Rubin, DT..............................................DEN, XIICarthon, Maurice, RB ............................NYG, XXI, XXVCarver, Shante, DE.......................................DALL, XXXCase, Scott, S ..............................................DALL, XXXCasillas, Tony, DT ...........................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIICasper, Dave, TE ..............................................OAK, XI

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Caster, Rich, TE ........................................WASH, XVII*Castille, Jeremiah, S ......................................DEN, XXIICastle, Eric, S..................................................SD, XXIXCavanaugh, Matt, QB...................SF, XIX*; NYG, XXV*Cefalo, Jimmy, WR ..................................MIA, XVII, XIXCelotto, Mario, LB............................................OAK, XVCenters, Larry, FB .......................................NE, XXXVIIIChamberlain, Byron, TE.................DEN, XXXII*, XXXIIIChandler, Bob, WR ..........................................OAK, XVChandler, Chris, QB.....................................ATL, XXXIIIChandler, Don, K-P ............................................GB, I, IICharles, Mike, DT ............................................MIA, XIXChatham, Matt, LB...............NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXChavous, Barney, DE .........................DEN, XII, XXXVIIICherry, Je’Rod, S ................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXChesley, Al, LB ................................................PHIL, XVChester, Raymond, TE.....................................OAK, XVChoma, John, C-G .............................................SF, XVIChristensen, Todd, RB-TE............OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIChristie, Steve, K.............................BUFF, XXVII, XXVIIIChristy, Earl, CB .................................................NYJ, IIIChristy, Jeff, C ..............................................TB, XXXVIIChmura, Mark, TE ................................GB, XXXI, XXXIICiurciu, Vinny, LB .....................................CAR, XXXVIIIClabo, Neil, P ..................................................MINN, XIClack, Jim, G.................................................PITT, IX, XClark, Dwight, WR.......................................SF, XVI, XIXClark, Gary, WR.................................WASH, XXII, XXVIClark, Ken, P ................................................RAMS, XIVClark, Kevin, CB.............................................DEN, XXIIClark, Mario, CB ...............................................SF, XIX*Clark, Mike, K...............................................DALL, V, VIClark, Steve, T .......................................MIA, XVII*, XIXClark, Willie, CB...............................................SD, XXIXClarke, Ken, NT ...............................................PHIL, XVClay, Willie, S...................................................NE, XXXIClayborn, Raymond, CB ....................................NE, XXClaybrooks, DeVone, DT..............................TB, XXXVIIClayton, Mark, WR ...........................................MIA, XIXClemons, Charlie, LB ..................................STL, XXXIVCoady, Rich, S.............................................STL, XXXIVCoan, Bert, RB .......................................................KC, ICoates, Ben, TE .........................NE, XXXI; BALT, XXXVCocozzo, Joe, G..............................................SD, XXIXCofer, Mike, K..........................................SF, XXIII, XXIVCoffey, Ken, S ............................................WASH, XVIIICoghill, George, S ......................................DEN, XXXIIICole, Larry, DT............................DALL, V, VI, X, XII, XIIICole, Robin, LB ........................................PITT, XIII, XIVCole, Terry, RB.....................................BALT, III; MIA, VIColeman, Andre, WR-KR.................................SD, XXIXColeman, Cosey, G ......................................TB, XXXVIIColeman, Fred, WR ......................................NE, XXXVIColeman, Lincoln, RB ...............................DALL, XXVIIIColeman, Monte, LB........WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVIColeman, Rod, DT.....................................OAK, XXXVIICollie, Bruce, G.......................................SF, XXIII, XXIVCollier, Mike, RB .................................................PITT, XCollins, Andre, LB......................................WASH, XXVICollins, Calvin, G .........................................ATL, XXXIIICollins, Kerry, QB ........................................NYG, XXXVCollins, Mark, CB..................NYG, XXI, XXV; GB, XXXIICollins, Mo, G............................................OAK, XXXVIICollins, Todd, LB.........................NE, XXXI; STL, XXXIVCollins, Tony, RB ................................................NE, XXCollinsworth, Cris, WR............................CIN, XVI, XXIIICollons, Ferric, DE ..........................................NE, XXXIColman, Doug, LB....................................TENN, XXXIVColorito, Tony, NT ...........................................DEN, XXIColquitt, Craig, P ......................................PITT, XIII, XIVColvin, Rosevelt, LB......................................NE, XXXIXColzie, Neal, CB................................................OAK, XIComeaux, Darren, LB .....................................DEN, XXIComella, Greg, FB ......................................NYG, XXXVCompton, Mike, G.........................................NE, XXXVIConlan, Shane, LB....................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVIIConn, Richard, S ...............................................PITT, IXConners, Dan, LB...............................................OAK, IIConwell, Ernie, TE............................STL, XXXIV, XXXVICook, Jameel, FB.........................................TB, XXXVIICook, Toi, CB ...................................................SF, XXIXCooks, Johnie, LB .........................................NYG, XXVCooper, Chris, DT......................................OAK, XXXVIICooper, Earl, RB-TE....................................SF, XVI, XIX

Cooper, Jim, G-T......................................DALL, XII, XIIICooper, Mark, G .............................................DEN, XXICopeland, Danny, S ..................................WASH, XXVICopeland, Russell, WR .............................BUFF, XXVIIICorey, Walt, LB ......................................................KC, ICornish, Frank, C............................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIICornish, Frank, DT.............................................MIA, VICorral, Frank, K-P.........................................RAMS, XIVCorrington, Kip, S.........................................DEN, XXIVCourson, Steve, G ..................................PITT, XIII, XIV*Cousin, Terry, CB......................................CAR, XXXVIIICovert, Jim, T....................................................CHI, XXCox, Bryan, LB..............................................NE, XXXVICox, Fred, K....................................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XICox, Greg, S.....................................................SF, XXIIICox, Ron, LB...................................................GB, XXXICox, Steve, P ..............................................WASH, XXIICrafts, Jerry, T ...........................................BUFF, XXVIIICraig, Roger, RB..............................SF, XIX, XXIII, XXIVCraig, Steve, TE .........................................MINN, IX, XICrane, Paul, LB ..................................................NYJ, IIICreswell, Smiley, DE ..........................................NE, XXCrockett, Henri, LB ......................................ATL, XXXIIICrockett, Ray, CB.............................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIICrockett, Zack, FB ....................................OAK, XXXVIICromwell, Nolan, S ......................................RAMS, XIVCronan, Peter, LB ..............................WASH, XVII, XVIIICross, Howard, TE..............................NYG, XXV, XXXVCross, Randy, G-C.............................SF, XVI, XIX, XXIIICrusan, Doug, T....................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIICrutcher, Tommy, LB .........................................GB, I, IICsonka, Larry, RB .................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIICulp, Curley, DT ..................................................KC, IVCulver, Rodney, RB .........................................SD, XXIXCunningham, Bennie, TE .......................PITT, XIII*, XIVCuozzo, Gary, QB ...........................................MINN, IVCurry, Bill, C........................................GB, I; BALT, III, VCurtis, Isaac, WR..............................................CIN, XVICurtis, Mike, LB ............................................BALT, III, VCurtis, Scott, LB............................................DEN, XXIVDDalby, Dave, C.........................OAK, XI, XV; RAID, XVIIIDale, Carroll, WR.............................GB, I, II; MINN, VIIIDalman, Chris, C-G..........................................SF, XXIXDalton, Lional, DT .......................................BALT, XXXVDaluiso, Brad, K......................BUFF, XXVI; NYG, XXXVD’Amato, Mike, S ...............................................NYJ, IIIDaney, George, G................................................KC, IVDarby, Chartric, DT.......................................TB, XXXVIIDarby, Matt, S .................................BUFF, XXVII, XXVIIIDarkins, Chris, RB..........................................GB, XXXIIDavey, Rohan, QB.......................................NE, XXXIX*Davidson, Ben, DE.............................................OAK, IIDavis, Anthony, LB......................................BALT, XXXVDavis, Billy, WR........................DALL, XXX; BALT, XXXVDavis, Brian, CB..........................................WASH, XXIIDavis, Bruce, T .............................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIDavis, Charlie, DT..............................................PITT, IXDavis, Clarence, RB ..........................................OAK, XIDavis, Don, LB ............STL, XXXVI; NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXDavis, Doug, T...............................................MINN, IV*Davis, Eric, CB .................................................SF, XXIXDavis, Isaac, G ................................................SD, XXIXDavis, James, CB.........................................RAID, XVIIIDavis, John, G ........................BUFF, XXV, XXVII, XXVIIIDavis, Johnny, RB ..............................................SF, XVIDavis, Kenneth, RB .......BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIDavis, Kyle, C....................................................DALL, XDavis, Mike, S...............................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIDavis, Oliver, S .................................................CIN, XVIDavis, Reuben, DT ..........................................SD, XXIXDavis, Rob, LS ...............................................GB, XXXIIDavis, Sam, G .................................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVDavis, Stephen, RB...................................CAR, XXXVIIIDavis, Steve, RB ................................................PITT, IXDavis, Terrell, RB ..............................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIDavis, Thabiti, WR.......................................NYG, XXXVDavis, Tyrone, TE ...........................................GB, XXXIIDavis, Willie, DE.................................................GB, I, IIDawkins, Brian, S.......................................PHIL, XXXIXDawson, Dermontti, C....................................PITT, XXXDawson, Len, QB..............................................KC, I, IVDawson, Lin, TE .................................................NE, XXDayne, Ron, RB...........................................NYG, XXXV

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Dean, Fred G., G.........................................WASH, XVIIDean, Fred R., DE .......................................SF, XVI, XIXDean, Vernon, CB .....................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXIIDeBerg, Steve, QB.....................................ATL, XXXIII*Deese, Derrick, G.............................................SF, XXIXDel Greco, Al, K........................................TENN, XXXIVDelhomme, Jake, QB ...............................CAR, XXXVIIIDellenbach, Jeff, C .............................GB, XXXI, XXXII*DeLong, Keith, LB ............................................SF, XXIVDeloplaine, Jack, RB .......................................PITT, XIIIDeMarco, Bob, C ...............................................MIA, VIDen Herder, Vern, DE ...................MIA, VI, VII, VIII, XVIIDennard, Mark, C............................................MIA, XVIIDennard, Preston, WR .................................RAMS, XIVDennison, Doug, RB ..................................DALL, X, XIIDennison, Rick, LB .......................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVDent, Richard, DE .............................................CHI, XXDeOssie, Steve, LB .......................................NYG, XXVDetmer, Koy, QB.........................................PHIL, XXXIXDevlin, Mike, C...........................................BUFF, XXVIIIDiana, Rich, RB...............................................MIA, XVIIDiaz-Infante, David, G-C ..................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIDickson, Paul, DT............................................MINN, IVDidier, Clint, TE..........................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXIIDilfer, Trent, QB...........................................BALT, XXXVDilger, Ken, TE..............................................TB, XXXVIIDillon, Corey, RB...........................................NE, XXXIXDilts, Bucky, P ..................................................DEN, XIIDiMidio, Tony, T .....................................................KC, IDinkel, Tom, LB ................................................CIN, XVIDitka, Mike, TE.............................................DALL, V, VIDixon, Hewritt, FB ..............................................OAK, IIDixon, Rickey, CB...........................................CIN, XXIIIDixon, Ron, WR...........................................NYG, XXXVDockery, John, CB .............................................NYJ, IIIDodge, Dedrick, S .......................................DEN, XXXIIDolbin, Jack, WR..............................................DEN, XIIDonnalley, Kevin, G ..................................CAR, XXXVIIIDonovan, Pat, T...................................DALL, X, XII, XIIIDornbrook, Thom, C .......................................PITT, XIVDorsett, Anthony, S ............TENN, XXXIV; OAK, XXXVIIDorsett, Tony, RB .....................................DALL, XII, XIIIDorsey, Eric, DE.....................................NYG, XXI, XXVDoss, Reggie, DE.........................................RAMS, XIVDotson, Earl, T, .....................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIDotson, Santana, DT............................GB, XXXI, XXXIIDouglas, Dave, T............................................CIN, XXIIIDouglas, Hugh, LB-DE ..............................PHIL, XXXIXDowler, Boyd, E .................................................GB, I, IIDowning, Walt, G ...............................................SF, XVIDowns, Gary, RB..........................................ATL, XXXIIIDrakeford, Tyronne, CB ...................................SF, XXIXDrane, Dwight, S .................................BUFF, XXV, XXVIDronett, Shane, DE......................................ATL, XXXIIIDruschel, Rick, G...............................................PITT, IXDryer, Fred, DE.............................................RAMS, XIVDudley, Rickey, TE........................................TB, XXXVIIDuerson, Dave, S............................CHI, XX; NYG, XXVDuhe, A.J., LB..........................................MIA, XVII, XIXDumler, Doug, C..............................................MINN, XIDuncan, Jim, CB ...............................................BALT, VDungy, Tony, S.................................................PITT, XIIIDunn, Gary, DT.........................................PITT, XIII, XIVDuper, Mark, WR....................................MIA, XVII*, XIXDuPree, Billy Joe, TE...........................DALL, X, XII, XIIIDwight, Tim, WR-KR ....................................ATL, XXXIIIDyson, Kevin, WR..............TENN, XXXIV; CAR, XXXVIIIEEasley, Walt, FB................................................SF, XVI*Eason, Tony, QB.................................................NE, XXEast, Ron, DT....................................................DALL, VEaton, Chad, DT .............................................NE, XXXIEdwards, Al, WR-KR............................BUFF, XXV, XXVIEdwards, Antonio, DE..................................ATL, XXXIIIEdwards, Brad, S ......................................WASH, XXVIEdwards, Dave, LB ..................................DALL, V, VI, XEdwards, Dixon, LB................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXEdwards, Eddie, DE................................CIN, XVI, XXIIIEdwards, Glen, S ..........................................PITT, XI, XEdwards, Herman, CB ....................................PHIL, XVEdwards, Marc, RB.......................................NE, XXXVIEgloff, Ron, TE .................................................DEN, XIIEischeid, Mike, P ........................OAK, II; MINN, VIII, IXElam, Jason, K .................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIII

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Eller, Carl, DE .................................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XIElliott, John, DT..................................................NYJ, IIIElliott, John (Jumbo), T .................................NYG, XXVElliott, Lenvil, RB...............................................SF, XVI*Elliott, Lin, K................................................DALL, XXVIIEllis, Ken, CB................................................RAMS, XIVEllison, Riki, LB .........................................SF, XIX, XXIIIElmendorf, Dave, S ......................................RAMS, XIVElway, John, QB ......DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIV, XXXII, XXXIIIEngler, Derek, C ..........................................NYG, XXXVEphraim, Alonzo, C ..................................PHIL, XXXIX*Ervins, Ricky, RB .......................................WASH, XXVIEsiason, Boomer, QB.....................................CIN, XXIIIEvans, Chuck, FB .......................................BALT, XXXVEvans, Doug, CB..................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIEvans, Josh, DT .......................................TENN, XXXIVEvans, Larry, LB ...............................................DEN, XIIEvans, Norm, T .....................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIEvans, Reggie, RB.....................................WASH, XVIIIEverett, Thomas, S .........................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIIFFagan, Kevin, DE ....................................SF, XXIII, XXIVFahnhorst, Jim, LB ...........................................SF, XXIIIFahnhorst, Keith, T......................................SF, XVI, XIXFairchild, Paul, G................................................NE, XXFanning, Mike, DT........................................RAMS, XIVFanucci, Mike, DE.........................................WASH, VIIFarr, D’Marco, DT ........................................STL, XXXIVFaulk, Kevin, RB ..................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXFaulk, Marshall, RB ..........................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIFauria, Chrstian, TE.........................NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXFavors, Greg, LB ...............TENN, XXXIV; CAR, XXXVIIIFavre, Brett, QB....................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIFencik, Gary, S..................................................CHI, XXFernandez, Manny, DT..........................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIFerragamo, Vince, QB .................................RAMS, XIVFields, Mark, LB...........................................STL, XXXVIFigures, Deon, CB .........................................PITT, XXXFina, John, T ...................................BUFF, XXVII, XXVIIIFischer, Pat, CB.............................................WASH, VIIFishback, Joe, S........................................DALL, XXVIIIFisk, Jason, DT ........................................TENN, XXXIVFitzgerald, John, C.........................DALL, VI, X, XII, XIIIFlagler, Terrence, RB........................................SF, XXIVFlanigan, Jim, LB..................................................GB, IIFleming, Corey, WR .....................................DALL, XXXFleming, Marv, TE ...................GB, I, II; MIA, VI, VII, VIIIFletcher, London, LB........................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIFletcher, Simon, DE-LB.................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVFlores, Tom, QB .................................................KC, IV*Flowers, Lethon, S .........................................PITT, XXXFlowers, Richmond, S ......................................DALL, VFloyd, William, RB............................................SF, XXIXFlynn, Mike, G.............................................BALT, XXXVFlynn, Tom, S ..................................................NYG, XXIFolau, Spencer, T........................................BALT, XXXVFoley, Steve, CB .......................................DEN, XII, XXIFoley, Tim, CB.............................................MIA, VI, VIIIFord, Henry, DT-DE ..................................TENN, XXXIVForeman, Chuck, RB ..........................MINN, VIII, IX, XIFoster, DeShaun, RB ................................CAR, XXXVIIIFoster, Roy, G-T .......................................MIA, XVII, XIXFox, Mike, DE ................................................NYG, XXVFraley, Hank, C...........................................PHIL, XXXIXFrance, Doug, T ...........................................RAMS, XIVFrancis, Russ, TE ...............................................SF, XIXFrank, John, TE .......................................SF, XIX*, XXIIIFranklin, Andra, RB.........................................MIA, XVIIFranklin, Tony, K.................................PHIL, XV; NE, XXFrazier, Guy, LB ................................................CIN, XVIFrazier, Leslie, CB .............................................CHI, XXFrazier, Wayne, C...................................................KC, IFrederick, Andy, T .....................DALL, XII, XIII; CHI, XXFreeman, Antonio, WR .........................GB, XXXI, XXXIIFreeman, Mike, G-C ...............................DEN, XXI, XXIIFrerotte, Mitch, G-C-T...............BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVIIFritsch, Toni, K ..................................................DALL, XFryar, Irving, WR.................................................NE, XXFugett, Jean, TE ...............................................DALL, XFulcher, David, S ............................................CIN, XXIIIFuller, Jeff, S..............................................SF, XIX, XXIIIFuller, Mike, S...................................................CIN, XVIFuller, Randy, CB........................PITT, XXX; ATL, XXXIIIFuller, Steve, QB ...............................................CHI, XX

Fuqua, John, RB.................................................PITT, XFurness, Steve, DT .........................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVGGainer, Derrick, RB .........................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIIGalbraith, Scott, TE ...................................DALL, XXVIIIGalbreath, Tony, RB........................................NYG, XXIGallagher, Frank, G .......................................MINN, VIIIGammon, Kendall, C......................................PITT, XXXGannon, Rich, QB .....................................OAK, XXXVIIGant, Kenneth, S ............................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIIGarcia, Frank, C-G ......................................STL, XXXVIGardin, Ron, CB ................................................BALT, VGardner, Carwell, RB.....BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIGarner, Charlie, RB....................................OAK, XXXVIIGarner, Hal, LB....................................BUFF, XXV, XXVIGarnes, Sam, S...........................................NYG, XXXVGarrett, Alvin, WR ..............................WASH, XVII, XVIIIGarrett, Carl, RB................................................OAK, XIGarrett, Jason, QB ....................................NYG, XXXV*Garrett, Mike, RB ..............................................KC, I, IVGarrett, Reggie, WR ......................................PITT, IX, XGarrison, Walt, RB .......................................DALL, V, VIGary, Willie, S ..............................................STL, XXXVIGash, Sam, FB............................................BALT, XXXVGaubatz, Dennis, LB.........................................BALT, IIIGault, Willie, WR ...............................................CHI, XXGay, Randall, CB...........................................NE, XXXIXGayle, Shaun, S ................................................CHI, XXGeathers, James (Jumpy), DT ..................WASH, XXVIGentry, Dennis, RB............................................CHI, XXGeorge, Eddie, RB ...................................TENN, XXXIVGerela, Roy, K ........................................PITT, IX, X, XIIIGervais, Louie, S ................................................SF, XVIGesek, John, G...............................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIIGiammona, Louie, RB.....................................PHIL, XVGiaquinto, Nick, WR ..........................WASH, XVII, XVIIIGibson, Dennis, LB .........................................SD, XXIXGibson, Derrick, S .....................................OAK, XXXVIIGibson, Ernest, CB ............................................NE, XXGiesler, Jon, T..........................................MIA, XVII, XIXGilbert, Freddie, DE................................DEN, XXI, XXIIGilbert, Gale, QB........................BUFF, XXV*; SD, XXIXGildon, Jason, LB ..........................................PITT, XXXGilliam, Joe, QB.........................................PITT, IX*, X*Gilliam, John, WR.....................................MINN, VIII, IXGilliam, Jon, C .......................................................KC, IGillingham, Gale, G ...........................................GB, I, IIGinn, Hubert, RB...........................MIA, VI, VII; OAK, XIGisler, Mike, C .................................................NE, XXXIGivens, David, WR ..........................NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXGlassic, Tom, G................................................DEN, XIIGlenn, Terry, WR .............................................NE, XXXIGodfrey, Chris, G ............................................NYG, XXIGogan, Kevin, G .............................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIIGoganious, Keith, LB......................BUFF, XXVII, XXVIIIGoings, Nick, RB ......................................CAR, XXXVIIIGolden, Jack, LB .....................NYG, XXXV; TB, XXXVIIGoodburn, Kelly, P ....................................WASH, XXVIGoode, Irv, LB ..................................................MIA, VIIIGoode, Tom, C ..................................................BALT, VGoodrum, Chuck, T-G.........................MINN, VIII, IX, XIGordon, Cornell, CB ..........................................NYJ, IIIGordon, Darrien, CB.......SD, XXIX; DEN, XXXII, XXXIII;

OAK, XXXVIIGordon, Larry, LB............................................MIA, XVIIGorin, Brandon, T..........................NE, XXXVIII*, XXXIXGoss, Antonio, LB...................................SF, XXIII, XXIXGouveia, Kurt, LB ..............................WASH, XXII, XXVIGrabowski, Jim, FB .........................................GB, I, II*Gradishar, Randy, LB .......................................DEN, XIIGraham, Daniel, TE.........................NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXGraham, Hanson, WR.....................................NE, XXXIGramatica, Martín, K.....................................TB, XXXVIIGrant, Bob, LB...................................................BALT, VGrant, Darryl, DT .......................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXIIGrant, David, NT.............................................CIN, XXIIIGrant, DeLawrence, DE ............................OAK, XXXVIIGrant, Deon, S..........................................CAR, XXXVIIIGrant, John, DE ...............................................DEN, XIIGrantham, Larry, LB ...........................................NYJ, IIIGravelle, Gordon, T ...................PITT, IX, X; RAMS, XIVGrave, Tom, LB................................................PITT, XIVGrayson, Dave, S ...............................................OAK, IIGrbac, Elvis, QB...............................................SF, XXIX

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Green, Cleveland, T.................................MIA, XVII, XIXGreen, Cornell, S .........................................DALL, V, VIGreen, Cornell, G-T ......................................TB, XXXVIIGreen, Darrell, CB....................WASH, XVIII, XXII, XXVIGreen, Harold, RB .......................................ATL, XXXIIIGreen, Jarvis, DE-DT ......................NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXGreen, Paul, TE ............................................DEN, XXIVGreen, Willie, WR .............................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIGreene, Joe, DT..............................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVGreene, Kevin, LB ..........................................PITT, XXXGreenwood, L.C., DE......................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVGreer, Terry, WR................................................SF, XXIIIGregg, Forrest, T .............................GB, I, II; DALL, VI*Gregory, Bill, DT ....................................DALL, VI, X, XIIGrier, Marrio, RB..............................................NE, XXXIGriese, Bob, QB....................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIGriffin, Archie, RB.............................................CIN, XVIGriffin, Cornelius, DT...................................NYG, XXXVGriffin, Don, CB.......................................SF, XXIII, XXIVGriffin, Keith, RB..........................................WASH, XXIIGriffin, Ray, CB.................................................CIN, XVIGriffith, Howard, RB .........................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIGriggs, David, LB ............................................SD, XXIXGrim, Bob, WR............................................MINN, IV, XIGrimm, Russ, G-T ............WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVIGroce, Ron, RB ...............................................MINN, XIGrogan, Steve, QB.............................................NE, XXGross, Jordan, T.......................................CAR, XXXVIIIGrossman, Randy, TE.....................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVGruttadauria, Mike, C ..................................STL, XXXIVGuy, Ray, P..............................OAK, XI, XV; RAID, XVIIIGuyton, Myron, S ..........................................NYG, XXVHHabib, Brian, G ............................................DEN, XXXIIHackbart, Dale, LB ..........................................MINN, IVHackett, Joey, TE............................................DEN, XXIHagberg, Roger, FB ...........................................OAK, IIHagy, John, S...............................................BUFF, XXVHairston, Carl, DE ...........................................PHIL, XVHaji-Sheikh, Ali, K .......................................WASH, XXIIHakim, Az-Zahir, WR ........................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIHale, Chris, CB............................................BUFF, XXVIHale, Ryan, DT ............................................NYG, XXXVHaley, Charles, LB.......................SF, XXIII, XXIV; DALL,

XXVII, XXVIII, XXXHall, Courtney, C .............................................SD, XXIXHall, Dana, S ....................................................SF, XXIXHall, Rhett, DT ..................................................SF, XXIXHall, Travis, DT .............................................ATL, XXXIIIHall, Willie, LB ...................................................OAK, XIHall, Windlan, S...............................................MINN, XIHallen, Bob, G .............................................ATL, XXXIIIHam, Jack, LB...............................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIV*Hamel, Dean, DT ........................................WASH, XXIIHamilton, Bobby, DE.......................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIIIHamilton, Keith, DT .....................................NYG, XXXVHamilton, Ruffin, LB .....................................ATL, XXXIIIHamilton, Steve, DE....................................WASH, XXIIHamilton, Wes, G ............................................MINN, XIHampton, Dan, DE............................................CHI, XXHanburger, Chris, LB ....................................WASH, VIIHanks, Merton, S .............................................SF, XXIXHankton, Karl, WR ....................................CAR, XXXVIIIHannah, Charlie, G.......................................RAID, XVIIIHannah, John, G................................................NE, XXHanratty, Terry, QB.......................................PITT, IX*, XHansen, Phil, DE ...................BUFF, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIHarden, Mike, CB ...........................................DEN, XXIHardman, Cedrick, DE ....................................OAK, XVHardy, Bruce, TE .....................................MIA, XVII, XIXHargrove, Jim, RB............................................CIN, XVIHargrove, Jim L., LB .......................................MINN, IVHarmon, Clarence, RB................................WASH, XVIIHarmon, Derrick, RB ..........................................SF, XIXHarmon, Ronnie, RB .......................................SD, XXIXHarper, Alvin, WR............................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIIHarper, Dwayne, CB........................................SD, XXIXHarper, Willie, LB................................................SF, XVIHarrah, Dennis, G ........................................RAMS, XIVHarraway, Charley, RB ..................................WASH, VIIHarrington, Perry, RB ......................................PHIL, XVHarris, Antwan, S ..........................................NE, XXXVIHarris, Bernardo, LB.............................GB, XXXI, XXXIIHarris, Bill, RB .................................................MINN, IV

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Harris, Bo, LB ...................................................CIN, XVIHarris, Cliff, S..............................DALL, V, VI, X, XII, XIIIHarris, Corey, S...........................................BALT, XXXVHarris, Duriel, WR............................................MIA, XVIIHarris, Franco, RB ..........................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVHarris, Jackie, TE .....................................TENN, XXXIVHarris, Joe, LB..............................................RAMS, XIVHarris, Leroy, RB .............................................PHIL, XVHarris, M.L., TE ................................................CIN, XVIHarris, Napoleon, LB.................................OAK, XXXVIIHarris, Ronnie, WR ......................................ATL, XXXIIIHarris, Tim, DE .................................................SF, XXIXHarrison, Dennis, DE.......................................PHIL, XVHarrison, Reggie, RB ....................................PITT, IX, XHarrison, Rodney, S........SD, XXIX; NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXHart, Doug, CB ..................................................GB, I, IIHartenstine, Mike, DE .......................................CHI, XXHarty, John, DT...................................................SF, XVIHarvey, Jim, G....................................................OAK, IIHarvey, Richard, LB...................................BUFF, XXVIIIHasselbach, Harald, DE...................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIHasselbeck, Don, TE ...................................RAID, XVIIIHastings, Andre, WR......................................PITT, XXXHathcock, Dave, CB ..............................................GB, IHauss, Len, C ...............................................WASH, VIIHavrilak, Sam, RB .............................................BALT, VHawkins, Alex, FL .............................................BALT, IIIHawkins, Frank, RB......................................RAID, XVIIIHawkins, Wayne, G............................................OAK, IIHawthorne, Greg, RB-WR..................PITT, XIV; NE, XXHayden, Aaron, RB ........................................GB, XXXIIHayes, Bob, WR...........................................DALL, V, VIHayes, Chris, S ...............................................GB, XXXIHayes, Jeff, P.....................................WASH, XVII, XVIIIHayes, Jonathan, TE......................................PITT, XXXHayes, Lester, CB.........................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIHayes, Wendell, RB.............................................KC, IVHaymond, Alvin, S ........................................WASH, VIIHaynes, Mark, CB.........................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVHaynes, Mike, CB.........................................RAID, XVIIIHeaden, Andy, LB...........................................NYG, XXIHeadrick, Sherrill, LB .............................................KC, IHebron, Vaughn, RB ........................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIHeflin, Vince, WR .....................................MIA, XVII, XIXHegamin, George, T ....................................DALL, XXXHegman, Mike, LB ...................................DALL, XII, XIIIHeinz, Bob, DT......................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIHeller, Ron, TE..................................................SF, XXIIIHellestrae, Dale, C .................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXHelton, Barry, P .......................................SF, XXIII, XXIVHenderson, Jerome, CB...........BUFF, XXVIII; NE, XXXIHenderson, John, WR.....................................MINN, IVHenderson, Thomas, LB .....................DALL, X, XII, XIIIHenderson, William, RB .......................GB, XXXI, XXXIIHenderson, Wymon, CB ..............................DEN, XXIVHenderson, Zac, S ..........................................PHIL, XVHendricks, Ted, LB....BALT, V; OAK, XI, XV; RAID, XVIIIHendrickson, Steve, LB ...................SF, XXIV; SD, XXIXHennings, Chad, DT ..............DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXHenke, Brad, NT...........................................DEN, XXIVHenry, Kevin, DE ............................................PITT, XXXHenry, Wally, WR .............................................PHIL, XVHentrich, Craig, P .........GB, XXXI, XXXII; TENN, XXXIVHerman, Dave, T ................................................NYJ, IIIHermeling, Terry, T........................................WASH, VIIHerock, Ken, DE.................................................OAK, IIHerrera, Efren, K .............................................DALL, XIIHerring, Kim, S .......................BALT, XXXV; STL, XXXVIHertel, Rob, QB .............................................PHIL, XV*Hester, Ron, LB ...............................................MIA, XVIIHicks, Artis, T .............................................PHIL, XXXIXHicks, Bryan, S.................................................CIN, XVIHicks, Clifford, CB ....................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVIIHicks, Dwight, S..........................................SF, XVI, XIXHilgenberg, Jay, C ............................................CHI, XXHilgenberg, Wally, LB.....................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XIHill, Calvin, RB .............................................DALL, V, VIHill, Dave, T.......................................................KC, I, IVHill, Drew, WR...............................................RAMS, XIVHill, Eddie, RB ......................RAMS, XIV; MIA, XVII, XIXHill, Jerry, RB ................................................BALT, III, VHill, Kenny, S ...............................RAID, XVIII; NYG, XXIHill, Kent, G ..................................................RAMS, XIVHill, Tony, WR...........................................DALL, XII, XIII

Hill, Winston, T ...................................................NYJ, IIIHillary, Ira, WR................................................CIN, XXIIIHilliard, Ike, WR...........................................NYG, XXXVHilliard, Randy, CB.......................................DEN, XXXIIHilton, Roy, DE..............................................BALT, III, VHinton, Ed, WR..................................................BALT, VHoage, Terry, S ..........................................WASH, XXVIHobbs, Stephen, WR.................................WASH, XXVIHobgood-Chittick, Nate, DT........................STL, XXXIVHochstein, Russ, G .........................NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXHodgins, James, RB ........................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIHolcombe, Robert, RB.....................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIHolland, Darius, DT ..............................GB, XXXI, XXXIIHolland, John, WR ........................................MINN, IX*Holliday, Corey, WR .......................................PITT, XXXHollinquest, Lamont, LB.......................GB, XXXI, XXXIIHolloway, Brian, T ..............................................NE, XXHolly, Bob, QB ...............................WASH, XVII*, XVIII*Holman, Rodney, TE ......................................CIN, XXIIIHolmes, Clayton, CB..................................DALL, XXVIIHolmes, Ernie, DT .........................................PITT, IX, XHolmes, Kenny, DE ..................................TENN, XXXIVHolmes, Priest, RB......................................BALT, XXXVHolmes, Robert, RB.............................................KC, IVHolmes, Ron, DE..........................................DEN, XXIVHolmoe, Tom, CB......................................SF, XIX, XXIIIHolt, Issiac, CB...........................................DALL, XXVIIHolt, Pierce, DE.......................................SF, XXIII, XXIVHolt, Torry, WR .................................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIHolub, E.J., LB-C ..............................................KC, I, IVHoman, Dennis, WR.........................................DALL, VHood, Roderick, CB...................................PHIL, XXXIXHoopes, Mitch, P ..............................................DALL, XHoover, Brad, FB ......................................CAR, XXXVIIIHopkins, Brad, T ......................................TENN, XXXIVHoran, Mike, P ..........DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIV; STL, XXXIVHorn, Don, QB ....................................................GB, II*Horn, Rod, NT ..................................................CIN, XVIHorne, Tony, WR..........................................STL, XXXIVHornung, Paul, RB...............................................GB, I*Horton, Ray, CB-S.....................CIN, XXIII, DALL, XXVIIHostetler, Jeff, QB..........................................NYG, XXVHoward, Desmond, WR..................................GB, XXXIHoward, Erik, NT....................................NYG, XXI, XXVHoward, Paul, G...............................................DEN, XIIHoward, Percy, WR...........................................DALL, XHoward, Reggie, CB.................................CAR, XXXVIIIHoward, Ron, TE ..............................................DALL, XHowell, John, S ............................................TB, XXXVIIHowley, Chuck, LB.......................................DALL, V, VIHuard, Damon, QB ...................................NE, XXXVIII*Hudson, Jim, S...................................................NYJ, IIIHudson, John, C.........................................BALT, XXXVHuff, Ken, G................................................WASH, XVIIIHughes, Randy, S ...............................DALL, X, XII, XIIIHull, Kent, C ..................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIHull, Mike, RB ...............................................WASH, VIIHumm, David, QB .........................OAK, XI; RAID, XVIIIHumphrey, Bobby, RB..................................DEN, XXIVHumphrey, Claude, DE ...................................PHIL, XVHumphries, Stan, QB ......................................SD, XXIXHumphries, Stefan, G......................CHI, XX; DEN, XXIIHunley, Ricky, LB....................................DEN, XXI, XXIIHunt, Bobby, S.......................................................KC, IHunt, Byron, LB ..............................................NYG, XXIHurston, Chuck, DE..........................................KC, I, IVHuther, Bruce, LB ....................................DALL, XII, XIIIHyde, Glenn, T .................................................DEN, XIIHyland, Bob, C .....................................................GB, IIIIngram, Brian, LB ...............................................NE, XXIngram, Mark, WR .........................................NYG, XXVIoane, Junior, DT .......................................OAK, XXXVIIIrvin, Michael, WR ..................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXIsmail, Qadry, WR .......................................BALT, XXXVIvy, Corey, CB ...............................................TB, XXXVIIIzzo, Larry, LB......................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXJJacke, Chris, K................................................GB, XXXIJackson, Bernard, S ........................................DEN, XIIJackson, Brad, LB ......................................BALT, XXXVJackson, Dexter, S........................................TB, XXXVIIJackson, Greg, S...........................................NYG, XXVJackson, John, T............................................PITT, XXX

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Jackson, Johnny, S..........................................SF, XXIVJackson, Keith, TE ..........................................GB, XXXIJackson, Kirby, CB ...................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVIIJackson, Mark, WR.......................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVJackson, Monte, CB ........................................OAK, XVJackson, Rickey, DE ........................................SF, XXIXJackson, Steve, S ....................................TENN, XXXIVJackson, Tom, LB .....................................DEN, XII, XXIJackson, Tyoka, DT.....................................STL, XXXVIJackson, Wilbur, RB ..........................WASH, XVIII, XXIIJacoby, Joe, T .................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVIJames, Craig, RB ...............................................NE, XXJames, Jeno, G ........................................CAR, XXXVIIIJames, Roland, S...............................................NE, XXJames, Tory, CB ....................DEN, XXXIII; OAK XXXVIIJanikowski, Sebastian, K ..........................OAK, XXXVIIJaqua, Jon, S ................................................WASH, VIIJaworski, Ron, QB...........................................PHIL, XVJeffcoat, Jim, DE.............................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIIJeffers, Patrick, WR .....................................DEN, XXXIIJefferson, Roy, WR .........................BALT, V; WASH, VIIJefferson, Shawn, WR ....................SD, XXIX; NE, XXXIJenkins, Billy, S ...........................................STL, XXXIVJenkins, Ed, RB.................................................MIA, VIIJenkins, James, TE ...................................WASH, XXVIJenkins, Kerry, G ..........................................TB, XXXVIIJenkins, Kris, DT.......................................CAR, XXXVIIIJennings, Stanford, RB ..................................CIN, XXIIIJensen, Derrick, RB .....................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIJensen, Jim C., QB-WR...........................MIA, XVII, XIXJensen, Jim D., RB...........................................DEN, XIIJervey, Travis, RB .................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIJeter, Bob, CB....................................................GB, I, IIJett, John, P......................................DALL, XXVIII, XXXJodat, Jim, RB..............................................RAMS, XIVJohnson, Anthony (A.J.), CB.....................WASH, XXVIJohnson, Bethel, WR ......................NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXJohnson, Bill, NT............................................PITT, XXXJohnson, Bobby, WR......................................NYG, XXIJohnson, Brad, QB.......................................TB, XXXVIIJohnson, Butch, WR................................DALL, XII, XIIIJohnson, Charles, WR..................................NE, XXXVIJohnson, Charlie, NT ......................................PHIL, XVJohnson, Cornelius, G..................................BALT, III, VJohnson, Curley, P .............................................NYJ, IIIJohnson, Curtis, CB..............................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIJohnson, Damian, T .......................................NYG, XXIJohnson, Darrius, CB.......................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIJohnson, Dan, TE ............................................MIA, XIXJohnson, Dirk, P ........................................PHIL, XXXIXJohnson, Eric, S-LB ..................................OAK, XXXVIIJohnson, Gary, DT .............................................SF, XIXJohnson, Keyshawn, WR .............................TB, XXXVIIJohnson, Lee, P .............................................CIN, XXIIIJohnson, Monte, LB..........................................OAK, XIJohnson, Norm, K ..........................................PITT, XXXJohnson, Patrick, WR .................................BALT, XXXVJohnson, Pepper, LB..............................NYG, XXI, XXVJohnson, Pete, FB ..........................CIN, XVI; MIA, XIX*Johnson, Raylee, DE.......................................SD, XXIXJohnson, Rob, QB......................................TB, XXXVII*Johnson, Ron, CB....................................PITT, XIII, XIVJohnson, Sammy, RB......................................MINN, XIJohnson, Sidney, CB.................................WASH, XXVIJohnson, Ted, LB .......NE, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXJohnson, Tim, DT ......................................WASH, XXVIJohnson, Tim, LB ......................................OAK, XXXVIIJohnson, Vance, WR ....................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVJohnston, Brian, C..........................................NYG, XXIJohnston, Daryl, RB ...............DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXJolley, Doug, TE ........................................OAK, XXXVIIJonassen, Eric, T.............................................SD, XXIXJones, Anthony, TE.....................................WASH, XXIIJones, Brent, TE ............................SF, XXIII, XXIV, XXIXJones, Calvin, RB............................................GB, XXXIJones, Cedric, WR .............................................NE, XXJones, Cedric, DE .......................................NYG, XXXVJones, Clint, RB...............................................MINN, IVJones, Dhani, LB........................................PHIL, XXXIXJones, Donta, LB ...........................................PITT, XXXJones, Ed (Too Tall), DE ......................DALL, X, XII, XIIIJones, Henry, S .....................BUFF, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIJones, Jimmie, DT ..........................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIIJones, Mike, LB...........................................STL, XXXIV

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Jones, Mike, DE .......................NE, XXXI; TENN XXXIVJones, Robbie, LB ..........................................NYG, XXIJones, Robert, LB ..................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXJones, Rod, T ..............................................STL, XXXVIJones, Sean, DE .............................................GB, XXXIJones, Tebucky, S.........................................NE, XXXVIJones, Tony, T ..................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIJones, Willie, DE..............................................OAK, XVJordan, Curtis, S................................WASH, XVII, XVIIIJordan, Darin, LB .............................................SF, XXIXJordan, Henry, DT .............................................GB, I, IIJordan, Lee Roy, LB ................................DALL, V, VI, XJordan, Randy, RB ....................................OAK, XXXVIIJordan, Shelby, T .........................................RAID, XVIIIJoyner, Seth, LB........................GB, XXXII; DEN, XXXIIIJudson, William, CB ................................MIA, XVII, XIXJurevicius, Joe, WR .................NYG, XXXV; TB, XXXVIIJuriga, Jim, G ...............................................DEN, XXIVJustin, Paul, QB...........................................STL, XXXIVKKapp, Joe, QB.................................................MINN, IVKarlis, Rich, K .........................................DEN, XXI, XXIIKartz, Keith, T .......................................DEN, XXII, XXIVKasay, John, K ..........................................CAR, XXXVIIIKassulke, Karl, S .............................................MINN, IVKaufman, Mel, LB......................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXIIKay, Clarence, TE .........................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVKearney, Jim, S....................................................KC, IVKearse, Jevon, DE ..............TENN, XXXIV, PHIL, XXXIXKeating, Tom, DT................................................OAK, IIKehr, Karl, G................................................WASH, XXIIKelcher, Louie, DT ..............................................SF, XIXKellum, Marvin, LB ........................................PITT, IX, XKelly, Brian, CB.............................................TB, XXXVIIKelly, Jim, QB ................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIKelly, Joe, LB..................................................CIN, XXIIIKelso, Mark, S ...............BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIKemp, Bobby, S ...............................................CIN, XVIKennard, Derek, C........................................DALL, XXXKennedy, Allan, T ........................................SF, XVI, XIXKennedy, Lincoln, T...................................OAK, XXXVIIKennedy, Sam, LB ............................................SF, XXIIIKennedy, Steve, T ...........................................PHIL, XVKent, Joey, WR.........................................TENN, XXXIVKeys, Tyrone, DE...............................................CHI, XXKeysworth, Jon, RB..........................................DEN, XIIKiick, Jim, RB ........................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIKillens, Terry, LB.......................................TENN, XXXIVKilmer, Billy, QB.............................................WASH, VIIKimball, Bruce, G.......................................WASH, XVIIIKinchen, Brian, LS ......................................NE, XXXVIIIKindig, Howard, T .............................................MIA, VIIKiner, Steve, LB ................................................DALL, VKing, Emanuel, LB .........................................CIN, XXIIIKing, Kenny, RB............................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIKingsriter, Doug, TE .................................MINN, VIII, IXKinlaw, Reggie, NT .......................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIKirkland, Levon, LB........................................PITT, XXXKlostermann, Bruce, LB .......................DEN, XXII, XXIVKnapp, Lindsay, G ..........................................GB, XXXIKnight, Curt, K...............................................WASH, VIIKnight, Marcus, WR...................................OAK, XXXVIIKoch, Markus, DE .......................................WASH, XXIIKocourek, Dave, TE ...........................................OAK, IIKolb, Jon, T.....................................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVKolen, Mike, LB .....................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIKoone, George, LB ......................................GB, , XXXIIKoppen, Dan, C...............................NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXKosar, Bernie, QB......................................DALL, XXVIIIKostelnik, Ron, DT .............................................GB, I, IIKozerski, Bruce, C..........................................CIN, XXIIIKozlowski, Brian, RB....................................ATL, XXXIIIKozlowski, Mike, S...................................MIA, XVII, XIXKragen, Greg, NT..........................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVKramer, Jerry, G.................................................GB, I, IIKramer, Kent, TE .............................................MINN, IVKratch, Bob, G ..............................NYG, XXV; NE, XXXIKrause, Paul, S...............................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XIKreider, Steve, WR ...........................................CIN, XVIKrepfle, Keith, TE.............................................PHIL, XVKruczek, Mike, QB................................PITT, XIII*, XIV*Krumrie, Tim, NT ............................................CIN, XXIIIKruse, Bob, T .....................................................OAK, IIKuberski, Bob, DT..........................................GB, XXXII

Kubiak, Gary, QB ..........................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVKubin, Larry, LB .................................WASH, XVII, XVIIIKuechenberg, Bob, G-T................MIA, VI, VII, VIII, XVIIKugler, Pete, DE ......................................SF, XXIII, XXIVKyle, Aaron, CB .......................................DALL, XII, XIIIKyle, Jason, LB.........................................CAR, XXXVIIIKyles, Troy, WR..............................................NYG, XXVLLaakso, Eric, T ................................................MIA, XVIILaaveg, Paul, T-G ..........................................WASH, VIILabinjo, Mike, LB .......................................PHIL, XXXIXLachey, Jim, T............................................WASH, XXVILaidlaw, Scott, RB....................................DALL, XII, XIIILake, Carnell, S..............................................PITT, XXXLamb, Brad, WR .........................................BUFF, XXVIILambert, Jack, LB...........................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVLammons, Pete, TE............................................NYJ, IIILamonica, Daryle, QB........................................OAK, IILandeta, Sean, P....................................NYG, XXI, XXVLane, Max, T....................................................NE, XXXILang, David, RB ...........................................DALL, XXXLang, Gene, RB ......................................DEN, XXI, XXIILanger, Jim, G-C ...................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIILanier, Ken, T ................................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVLanier, Willie, LB ..................................................KC, IVLankford, Paul, CB...................................MIA, XVII, XIXLapham, Dave, G .............................................CIN, XVILarsen, Gary, DT..................................MINN, IV, VIII, IXLash, Jim, WR ..........................................MINN, VIII, IXLasker, Greg, S ...............................................NYG, XXILaskey, Bill, LB ...................................................OAK, IILassic, Derrick, RB ..................................DALL, XXVIII*Lassiter, Isaac, DE..............................................OAK, IILaster, Donald, T.........................................WASH, XVIILaufenberg, Babe, QB..............................WASH, XVII*Lavender, Joe, CB ......................................WASH, XVIILaw, Ty, CB ............................NE, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIIILawless, Burton, G ..............................DALL, X, XII, XIIILawrence, Amos, RB..........................................SF, XVILawrence, Henry, T .................OAK, XI, XV; RAID, XVIIILawson, Steve, G ...................................MINN, VIII*, IXLayman, Jason, G ....................................TENN, XXXIVLechler, Shane, P ......................................OAK, XXXVIILeClair, Jim, LB ................................................CIN, XVILee, Amp, RB ..............................................STL, XXXIVLee, Bob, QB-P .....................MINN, IV, XI; RAMS, XIV*Lee, David, P.....................................................BALT, IIILee, Larry, C .................................................DEN, XXII*Lee, Ronnie, TE .......................................MIA, XVII, XIXLee, Shawn, DT...............................................SD, XXIXLeigh, Charley, RB ............................................MIA, VIILemaster, Frank, LB ........................................PHIL, XVLeopold, Bobby, LB............................................SF, XVILepsis, Matt, T ............................................DEN, XXXIIILester, Tim, RB ...............................................PITT, XXXLett, Leon, DT.........................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXLevens, Dorsey, RB ........GB, XXXI, XXXII; PHIL, XXXIXLewis, D.D., LB ...........................DALL, V, VI, X, XII, XIIILewis, Frank, WR...........................................PITT, IX, XLewis, Greg, WR ........................................PHIL, XXXIXLewis, Jamal, RB ........................................BALT, XXXVLewis, Jermaine, WR ..................................BALT, XXXVLewis, Michael, S .......................................PHIL, XXXIXLewis, Ray, LB.............................................BALT, XXXVLiebenstein, Todd, DE .......................WASH, XVII, XVIIILight, Matt, T........................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXLilly, Bob, DT................................................DALL, V, VILilly, Tony, S ............................................DEN, XXI, XXIILindsey, Jim, RB..............................................MINN, IVLingner, Adam, C ..........BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIILippett, Ronnie, CB ............................................NE, XXLiscio, Tony, T ............................................DALL, V*, VILittle, Larry, G ........................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIILittle, Leonard, LB............................STL, XXXIV, XXXVILivingston, Mike, QB ...........................................KC, IVLloyd, Greg, LB ..............................................PITT, XXXLodish, Mike, DE..........BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII;

DEN, XXXII, XXXIIILofton, James, WR ...................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVIILogan, Jerry, S..............................................BALT, III, VLogan, Marc, RB.............................CIN, XXIII; SF, XXIXLogan, Randy, S..............................................PHIL, XVLohmiller, Chip, K ......................................WASH, XXVILong, Bob, E......................................................GB, I, II

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Long, Howie, DE ..........................................RAID, XVIIILong, Kevin, C..........................................TENN, XXXIVLongley, Clint, QB...........................................DALL, X*Longwell, Ryan, K ..........................................GB, XXXIILothamer, Ed, DT.................................................KC, IVLott, Ronnie, CB.......................SF, XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIVLove, Clarence, CB ...................................OAK, XXXVIILoville, Derek, RB .............SF, XXIX; DEN, XXXII, XXXIIILowry, Quentin, LB .....................................WASH, XVIILucas, Ray, WR ...............................................NE, XXXILucas, Tim, LB......................................DEN, XXII, XXIVLurtsema, Bob, DE...................................MINN, VIII, IXLyght, Todd, CB...........................................STL, XXXIVLyle, Keith, S................................................STL, XXXIVLyles, Lenny, CB ...............................................BALT, IIILynch, Jim, LB .....................................................KC, IVLynch, John, S..............................................TB, XXXVIILynn, Anthony, RB............................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIILytle, Rob, RB ..................................................DEN, XIIMMack, Red, FL .......................................................GB, IMackbee, Earsell, CB......................................MINN, IVMackey, John, TE .........................................BALT, III, VMaddox, Mark, LB.........BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIMahe, Reno, RB.........................................PHIL, XXXIXMaitland, Jack, RB.............................................BALT, VManders, Dave, C ........................................DALL, V, VIMandich, Jim, TE ..................MIA, VI, VII, VIII; PITT, XIIIMangum, Kris, TE .....................................CAR, XXXVIIIManley, Dexter, DE ....................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXIIMann, Charles, DE ...WASH, XVIII, XXII, XXVI; SF, XXIXMann, Errol, K ...................................................OAK, XIManning Jr., Ricky, CB .............................CAR, XXXVIIIManor, Brison, DE............................................DEN, XIIMansfield, Ray, C ..........................................PITT, IX, XManuel, Lionel, WR.........................................NYG, XXIManumaleuna, Brandon, TE .......................STL, XXXVIMaples, Bobby, C.............................................DEN, XIIMargerum, Ken, WR..........................................CHI, XXMarinaro, Ed, RB......................................MINN, VIII, IXMarino, Dan, QB ..............................................MIA, XIXMarion, Brock, S ..........................................DALL, XXXMarion, Fred, S...................................................NE, XXMarsalis, Jim, CB.................................................KC, IVMarshall, Jim, DE ...........................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XIMarshall, Leonard, DE ...........................NYG, XXI, XXVMarshall, Wilber, LB ....................CHI, XX; WASH, XXVIMartin, Amos, LB.................................MINN, VIII, IX, XIMartin, Curtis, RB ............................................NE, XXXIMartin, George, DE.........................................NYG, XXIMartin, Harvey, DE...............................DALL, X, XII, XIIIMartin, Jamie, QB......................................STL, XXXVI*Martin, Kelvin, WR-KR ................................DALL, XXVIIMartin, Rod, LB.............................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIMartin, Saladin, CB...........................................SF, XVI*Martin, Tony, WR..........................SD, XXIX; ATL, XXXIIIMartini, Rich, WR .............................................OAK, XVMarvin, Mickey, G.........................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIMaryland, Russell, DT ............DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXMason, Derrick, WR .................................TENN, XXXIVMason, Lindsey, T............................................OAK, XVMatheson, Bob, LB ...............................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIMathews, Jason, T ...................................TENN, XXXIVMathis, Bill, RB ...................................................NYJ, IIIMathis, Terance, WR ....................................ATL, XXXIIIMatte, Tom, RB .................................................BALT, IIIMatthews, Bruce, G..................................TENN, XXXIVMatthews, Ira, WR............................................OAK, XVMatuszak, John, DE ...................................OAK, XI, XVMaurer, Andy, G-T............................MINN, IX; DEN, XIIMaxwell, Tom, CB..............................................BALT, VMay, Mark, G-T ..........................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXIIMay, Ray, LB......................................................BALT, VMayberry, Jerome, G .................................PHIL, XXXIXMayer, Shawn, S .........................................NE, XXXVIIIMayes, Derrick, WR .......................................GB, XXXIIMayhew, Martin, CB ..................................WASH, XXVIMaynard, Brad, P ........................................NYG, XXXVMaynard, Don, FL ..............................................NYJ, IIIMays, Alvoid, CB-S....................................WASH, XXVIMays, Jerry, DE.................................................KC, I, IVMcAdams, Carl, DE............................................NYJ, IIIMcAfee, Fred, RB...........................................PITT, XXXMcAlister, Chris, CB ....................................BALT, XXXV

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McCardell, Keenan, WR ...............................TB, XXXVIIMcClanahan, Brent, RB .............................MINN, IX, XIMcClanahan, Randy, LB..................................OAK, XVMcClendon, Skip, DE.....................................CIN, XXIIIMcCleon, Dexter, CB........................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIMcClinton, Curtis, RB .......................................KC, I, IVMcCloughan, Kent, CB ......................................OAK, IIMcColl, Milt, LB ...........................................SF, XVI, XIXMcCollum, Andy, G-C ......................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIMcConkey, Phil, WR .......................................NYG, XXIMcCormack, Hurvin, DE ..............................DALL, XXXMcCrary, Michael, DE .................................BALT, XXXVMcCullough, George, CB.........................TENN, XXXIVMcCullum, Sam, WR .......................................MINN, IXMcCutcheon, Lawrence, RB ........................RAMS, XIVMcDaniel, Emmanuel, CB...........................NYG, XXXVMcDaniel, LeCharls, CB..............................WASH, XVIIMcDole, Ron, DE ..........................................WASH, VIIMcDonald, Ramos, CB ...............................NYG, XXXVMcDonald, Tim, S.............................................SF, XXIXMcDougle, Jerome, DE .............................PHIL, XXXIXMcElroy, Vann, S ..........................................RAID, XVIIIMcGee, Max, SE................................................GB, I, IIMcGee, Tim, WR ............................................CIN, XXIIIMcGee, Tony, DE...............................WASH, XVII, XVIIIMcGill, Mike, LB ..............................................MINN, IVMcGinest, Willie, DE- L B . . .N E, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXMcGrath, Mark, WR..................................WASH, XVIII*McGrew, Larry, LB............................NE, XX; NYG, XXVMcGruder, Mike, CB........................................NE, XXXIMcInally, Pat, P.................................................CIN, XVIMcIntyre, Guy, G..............................SF, XIX, XXIII, XXIVMcKeller, Keith, TE ........BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIMcKenzie, Keith, DE.............................GB, XXXI, XXXIIMcKenzie, Raleigh, G........................WASH, XXII, XXVIMcKinney, Odis, CB-S..................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIMcKinnon, Dennis, WR .....................................CHI, XXMcKyer, Tim, CB .................SF, XXIII, XXIV; DEN, XXXIIMcLemore, Dana, CB-KR...................................SF, XIXMcLinton, Harold, LB ....................................WASH, VIIMcMahon, Jim, QB.........................CHI, XX; GB, XXXI*McMakin, John, TE............................................PITT, IXMcMath, Herb, DE ............................................OAK, XIMcMichael, Steve, DT .......................................CHI, XXMcNabb, Donovan, QB..............................PHIL, XXXIXMcNair, Steve, QB ....................................TENN, XXXIVMcNeal, Don, CB.....................................MIA, XVII, XIXMcNeil, Clifton, WR .......................................WASH, VIIMcNeill, Fred, LB........................................MINN, IX, XIMcSwain, Rod, CB .............................................NE, XXMcVea, Warren, RB..............................................KC, IVMeans, Natrone, RB........................................SD, XXIXMecklenburg, Karl, LB ..................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVMedlin, Dan, G ..................................................OAK, XIMeggett, David, RB.......................NYG, XXV; NE, XXXIMendenhall, Matt, DE .................................WASH, XVIIMercein, Chuck, FB..............................................GB, IIMercer, Mike, K ......................................................KC, IMerz, Curt, G..........................................................KC, IMetzelaars, Pete, TE .....BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIMichaels, Lou, DE-K .........................................BALT, IIIMichels, John, T..............................................GB, XXXIMichens, Terry, WR .........................................GB, XXXIMicho, Bobby, TE ...................................DEN, XXI, XXIIMickens, Terry, WR...............................GB, XXXI, XXXIIMiddleton, Frank, G...................................OAK, XXXVIIMiddleton, Ron, TE....................................WASH, XXVIMikell, Quintin, S ..........................................PHIL, XXXIXMillen, Matt, LB...............OAK, XV; RAID, XVIII; SF, XXIV;

WASH, XXVI*Miller, Bill, SE......................................................OAK, IIMiller, Doug, LB ...............................................SD, XXIXMiller, Fred, T...............................................STL, XXXIVMiller, Fred, DT..............................................BALT, III, VMiller, Jim, P .......................................................SF, XVIMiller, Josh, P................................................NE, XXXIXMiller, Les, DT ..................................................SD, XXIXMiller, Robert, RB.............................................MINN, XIMiller, Solomon, WR .......................................NYG, XXIMilloy, Lawyer, S..................................NE, XXXI, XXXVIMills, Ernie, WR ..............................................PITT, XXXMilot, Rich, LB ...........................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXII

Mims, Chris, DE ..............................................SD, XXIXMinor, Claudie, T ..............................................DEN, XIIMinter, Mike, S ..........................................CAR, XXXVIIIMira, George, QB .............................................MIA, VI*Mirer, Rick, QB.........................................OAK, XXXVII*Mitchell, Anthony, S ....................................BALT, XXXVMitchell, Brandon, DT ...................................NE, XXXVIMitchell, Brian, RB-KR ...............................WASH, XXVIMitchell, Donald, CB ................................TENN, XXXIVMitchell, Freddie, WR.................................PHIL, XXXIXMitchell, Jeff, C ....................BALT, XXXV; CAR, XXXVIIIMitchell, Kevin, LB............................................SF, XXIXMitchell, Pete, TE ........................................NYG, XXXVMitchell, Shannon, TE .....................................SD, XXIXMitchell, Tom, TE ..........................................BALT, III, VMitchell, Willie, CB............................................KC, I, IVMobley, John, LB .............................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIMobley, Orson, TE ........................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVMohr, Chris, P........................BUFF, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIMonk, Art, WR..........................WASH, XVIII, XXII, XXVIMonroe, Carl, RB................................................SF, XIXMontana, Joe, QB ....................SF, XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIVMontgomery, Blanchard, LB ..............................SF, XIXMontgomery, Cle, WR ..................................RAID, XVIIIMontgomery, Joe, RB .................................NYG, XXXVMontgomery, Wilbert, RB ................................PHIL, XVMontler, Mike, C ...............................................DEN, XIIMontoya, Max, G.....................................CIN, XVI, XXIIIMonty, Pete, LB ...........................................NYG, XXXVMoody, Keith, CB.............................................OAK, XVMoore, Blake, C ...............................................CIN, XVIMoore, Eric, G ...............................................NYG, XXVMoore, Manfred, RB..........................................OAK, XIMoore, Marty, LB.............................................NE, XXXIMoore, Maulty, DT......................................MIA, VII, VIIIMoore, Nat, WR .......................................MIA, XVII, XIXMoore, Steve, T..................................................NE, XXMoore, Wayne, T...................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIMoorehead, Emery, TE .....................................CHI, XXMoorman, Mo, G .................................................KC, IVMoran, Sean, DE .........................................STL, XXXVIMorgan, Dan, LB ......................................CAR, XXXVIIIMorgan, Stanley, WR .........................................NE, XXMorrall, Earl, QB......................BALT, III, V; MIA, VII, VIIIMorris, Byron (Bam), RB................................PITT, XXXMorris, Eugene (Mercury), RB ..............MIA, VI, VII, VIIIMorris, Joe, RB ...............................................NYG, XXIMorriss, Guy, C ..................................PHIL, XV; NE, XXMorrissey, Jim, LB.............................................CHI, XXMorton, Craig, QB ......................DALL, V, VI*; DEN, XIIMorton, Mike, LB .........................................STL, XXXIVMosebar, Don, T...........................................RAID, XVIIIMoseley, Mark, K ...............................WASH, XVII, XVIIIMoser, Rick, RB ........................................PITT, XIII, XIVMoses, Haven, WR ..........................................DEN, XIIMowatt, Zeke, TE............................................NYG, XXIMrosko, Bob, TE............................................NYG, XXVMruckowski, Gene, G-C ...............................NE, XXXIXMueller, Jamie, RB .......................................BUFF, XXVMuhammad, Calvin, WR ..............................RAID, XVIIIMuhammad, Muhsin, WR.........................CAR, XXXVIIIMulitalo, Edwin, G.......................................BALT, XXXVMul-key, Herb, RB .........................................WASH, VIIMullaney, Mark, DE .........................................MINN, XIMullen, Roderick, S ..............................GB, XXXI, XXXIIMullins, Gerry, G .............................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVMumphord, Lloyd, CB ..........................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIMunford, Marc, LB........................................DEN, XXIVMuñoz, Anthony, T..................................CIN, XVI, XXIIIMurphy, Mark, S ................................WASH, XVII, XVIIIMurphy, Yo, WR...........................................STL, XXXVIMurray, Eddie, K........................................DALL, XXVIIIMusgrave, Bill, QB ...........................................SF, XXIXMyles, Godfrey, LB.................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXNNairne, Rob, LB................................................DEN, XIINalen, Tom, C...................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIINamath, Joe, QB................................................NYJ, IIINash, Marcus, WR......................................DEN, XXXIIINathan, Tony, RB .....................................MIA, XVII, XIXNattiel, Ricky, WR.................................DEN, XXII, XXIVNeal, Lorenzo, RB ....................................TENN, XXXIVNeal, Stephen, G ..........................................NE, XXXIXNeely, Ralph, T .......................................DALL, V, X, XII

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Nehemiah, Renaldo, WR....................................SF, XIXNeidert, John, LB ...............................................NYJ, IIINeil, Dan, G ................................................DEN, XXXIIINelms, Mike, S............................................WASH, XVIINelson, Bob, LB ...........................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIINelson, Bruce, G ......................................CAR, XXXVIIINelson, Karl, T ................................................NYG, XXINelson, Steve, LB...............................................NE, XXNelson, Terry, TE ..........................................RAMS, XIVNewberry, Tom, G ..........................................PITT, XXXNewhouse, Robert, RB........................DALL, X, XII, XIIINewman, Ed, G.........................................MIA, VIII, XIXNewsome, Billy, DE ...........................................BALT, VNewsome, Craig, CB ......................................GB, XXXINewton, Nate, G.....................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXNichols, Robbie, LB...........................................BALT, VNiland, John, G............................................DALL, V, VINitschke, Ray, LB...............................................GB, I, IINoonan, Karl, WR ..............................................MIA, VINorman, Pettis, TE............................................DALL, VNorseth, Mike, QB ........................................CIN, XXIII*Norton, Ken, LB...............DALL, XXVII, XXVIII; SF, XXIXNorwood, Scott, K...............................BUFF, XXV, XXVINottingham, Don, RB .......................................MIA, VIIINovacek, Jay, TE ...................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXNowatzke, Tom, RB ...........................................BALT, VNütten, Tom, G.................................STL, XXXIV, XXXVINye, Blaine, G..........................................DALL, V, VI, XOOates, Bart, C .........................NYG, XXI, XXV; SF, XXIXOats, Carleton, DE .............................................OAK, IIOben, Roman, T ...........................................TB, XXXVIIO’Brien, Jim, K...................................................BALT, VObrovac, Mike, T..............................................CIN, XVIOdomes, Nate, CB........BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIOdoms, Riley, TE .............................................DEN, XIIO’Donnell, Neil, QB ..............PITT, XXX; TENN, XXXIV*Ogden, Jonathan, T....................................BALT, XXXVOldham, Chris, CB.........................................PITT, XXXOldham, Ray, S................................................PITT, XIIIOlkewicz, Neal, LB ....................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXIIOlsavsky, Jerry, LB.........................................PITT, XXXOlson, Benji, G .........................................TENN, XXXIVO’Neal, Leslie, DE ...........................................SD, XXIXOrosz, Tom, P .................................................MIA, XVIIOrr, Jimmy, WR ...........................................BALT, III, V*Orr, Terry, TE......................................WASH, XXII, XXVIOrtego, Keith, WR .............................................CHI, XXOsborn, Dave, RB................................MINN, IV, VIII, IXO’Steen, Dwayne, CB ..................RAMS, XIV; OAK, XVOtto, Gus, LB......................................................OAK, IIOtto, Jim, C ........................................................OAK, IIOwen, Tom, QB.........................................WASH, XVII*Owens, Brig, S ..............................................WASH, VIIOwens, Burgess, S..........................................OAK, XVOwens, Dennis, NT ............................................NE, XXOwens, Terrell, WR.....................................PHIL, XXXIXOxendine, Ken, RB.....................................ATL, XXXIII*PPace, Orlando, T ..............................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIPage, Alan, DT................................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XIPardee, Jack, LB...........................................WASH, VIIParilli, Vito (Babe), QB........................................NYJ, IIIParis, William (Bubba), T.................SF, XIX, XXIII, XXIVParker, Carl, WR .............................................CIN, XXIIIParker, Glenn, G...........BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII;

NYG, XXXVParker, Riddick, DT .....................................NE, XXXVI*Parker, Rodney, WR ........................................PHIL, XVParker, Vaughn, T ............................................SD, XXIXParrella, John, DT .....................SD, XXIX; OAK, XXXVIIParrish, James, T ...........................................PITT, XXXParry, Josh, FB...........................................PHIL, XXXIXPass, Patrick, FB .................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXPatten, David, WR .............................NE, XXXVI, XXXIX Patterson, Elvis, CB..................NYG, XXI; DALL, XXVIIIPatton, Marvcus, LB ..............BUFF, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIPaul, Tito, CB ..............................................DEN, XXXIIIPaxton, Lonie, C................................NE, XXXVI, XXXIXPayton, Walter, RB ............................................CHI, XXPear, Dave, DT .................................................OAK, XVPearson, Drew, WR .............................DALL, X, XII, XIIIPearson, Preston, RB. . . .B A LT, III; PITT, IX; DA L L, X, XII, XIIIPeete, Rodney, QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CAR, XXXVIII

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Pegram, Erric, RB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P I TT, XXXPenrose, Craig, QB ........................................DEN, XII*Peoples, Woody, G..........................................PHIL, XVPeppers, Julius, DE ..................................CAR, XXXVIIIPerkins, Ray, WR ..........................................BALT, III, VPerot, Petey, G.................................................PHIL, XVPerrin, Lonnie, RB ............................................DEN, XIIPerry, Darren, S..............................................PITT, XXXPerry, Gerald, T.............................................DEN, XXIVPerry, Rod, CB..............................................RAMS, XIVPerry, William, DT..............................................CHI, XXPeter, Christian, DT .....................................NYG, XXXVPeters, Tony, S ............................................WASH, XVIIPetersen, Ted, C .......................................PITT, XIII, XIVPeterson, Cal, LB..............................................DALL, XPetitgout, Luke, T ........................................NYG, XXXVPetrella, Bob, S ..................................................MIA, VIPhenix, Perry, S ........................................TENN, XXXIVPhifer, Roman, LB................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXPhilbin, Gerry, DE...............................................NYJ, IIIPhillips, Charles, S ............................................OAK, XIPhillips, Jermaine, S.....................................TB, XXXVIIPhillips, Ray, LB...............................................PHIL, XVPhillips, Reggie, CB ..........................................CHI, XXPhillips, Ryan, LB ........................................NYG, XXXVPhilyaw, Charles, DE.........................................OAK, XIPickel, Bill, DT ..............................................RAID, XVIIIPickett, Ryan, DT.........................................STL, XXXVIPike, Mark, DE...............BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIPillers, Lawrence, DE..................................SF, XVI, XIXPinkston, Todd, WR ...................................PHIL, XXXIXPinney, Ray, G .................................................PITT, XIIIPisarcik, Joe, QB...........................................PHIL, XV*Pittman, Michael, RB ....................................TB, XXXVIIPitts, Elijah, RB ......................................................GB, IPitts, Frank, WR ................................................KC, I, IVPleasant, Anthony, DE ..................................NE, XXXVIPlummer, Bruce, CB ......................................DEN, XXIIPlummer, Gary, LB ...........................................SF, XXIXPlunkett, Art, T....................................................NE, XXPlunkett, Jim, QB..........................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIPly, Bobby, S..........................................................KC, IPodolak, Ed, RB ..................................................KC, IVPollack, Frank, T...............................................SF, XXIXPollard, Darryl, CB ..................................SF, XXIII, XXIVPolley, Tommy, LB .......................................STL, XXXVIPoltl, Randy, S .................................MINN, IX; DEN, XIIPoole, Tyrone, CB .......................................NE, XXXVIIIPopson, Ted, TE...............................................SF, XXIXPorter, Jerry, WR........................................OAK, XXXVIIPorter, Ron, LB................................BALT, III; MINN, VIIIPortilla, Jose, T ............................................ATL, XXXIIIPoteat, Hank, CB ..........................................NE, XXXIXPotter, Steve, LB..............................................MIA, XVIIPottios, Myron, LB.........................................WASH, VIIPowell, Jesse, LB .........................................MIA, VI, VIIPowers, Warren, S..............................................OAK, IIPowers, Warren, DE .....................................DEN, XXIVPrior, Mike, S ........................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIProehl, Ricky, WR......STL, XXXIV, XXXVI; CAR, XXXVIIIPrudhomme, Remi, G..........................................KC, IVPruitt, Greg, RB-KR ......................................RAID, XVIIIPruitt, Mickey, LB........................................DALL, XXVIIPryce, Trevor, DT..............................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIPuetz, Garry, G..........................................WASH, XVII*Pugh, Jethro, DT ......................DALL, V, VI, X, XII, XIII*Puki, Craig, LB....................................................SF, XVIPupunu, Alfred, TE ..........................................SD, XXIXQQuarles, Shelton, LB ....................................TB, XXXVIIQuillan, Fred, C ...........................................SF, XVI, XIXRRademacher, Bill, TE..........................................NYJ, IIIRae, Mike, QB ...................................................OAK, XIRafferty, Tom, G .......................................DALL, XII, XIIIRamsey, Derrick, TE...........................OAK, XV; NE, XXRamsey, Tom, QB.............................................NE, XX*Ramson, Eason, TE ...........................................SF, XVIRandall, Tom, G .............................................DALL, XIIIRashad, Ahmad, WR.......................................MINN, XIRasmussen, Kemp, DE ............................CAR, XXXVIIIRasmussen, Randy, G........................................NYJ, IIIRathman, Tom, RB..................................SF, XXIII, XXIVRay, Terry, S ....................................................NE, XXXI

Rayburn, Sam, DT .....................................PHIL, XXXIXRazzano, Rick, LB ............................................CIN, XVIReasons, Gary, LB .................................NYG, XXI, XXVReavis, Dave, T .............................................PITT, IX, XRedmond, J.R., RB .......................................NE, XXXVIReed, Andre, WR...........BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIReed, J.R., S ..............................................PHIL, XXXIXReed, Oscar, RB ..................................MINN, IV, VIII, IXReese, Archie, NT ..............................................SF, XVIReese, Ike, LB............................................PHIL, XXXIXReeves, Dan, RB..........................................DALL, V, VIReich, Frank, QB...........BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIReid, Dexter, S ..............................................NE, XXXIXReilly, Mike, LB ..............................................MINN, IV*Reimers, Bruce, G..........................................CIN, XXIIIRembert, Johnny, LB..........................................NE, XXRemsberg, Dan, T...........................................DEN, XXIRenfro, Mel, CB .................................DALL, V, VI, X, XIIRessler, Glenn, G..........................................BALT, III, VReynolds, Allan, G .................................................KC, IReynolds, Ed, LB ...............................................NE, XXReynolds, Jack, LB..................RAMS, XIV; SF, XVI, XIXReynolds, Ricky, CB......................................NE, XXXI*Rhone, Earnest, LB..................................MIA, XVII, XIXRice, Andy, DT .......................................................KC, IRice, Floyd, LB..................................................OAK, XIRice, Jerry, WR ........SF, XXIII, XXIV, XXIX; OAK, XXXVIIRice, Simeon, LB..........................................TB, XXXVIIRich, Randy, S..................................................DEN, XIIRichard, Stanley, S ..........................................SD, XXIXRichards, Golden, WR................................DALL, X, XIIRichards, Jim, S .................................................NYJ, IIIRichardson, Gloster, WR ...................KC, IV; DALL, VI*Richardson, Jeff, G.............................................NYJ, IIIRichardson, John, DT ......................................MIA, VI*Richardson, Kyle, P ....................................BALT, XXXVRichardson, Mike, CB .......................................CHI, XXRichardson, Willie, WR .....................................BALT, IIIRiesenberg, Doug, T .....................................NYG, XXVRiggins, John, RB..............................WASH, XVII, XVIIIRiggs, Gerald, RB......................................WASH, XXVIRiggs, Jim, TE ................................................CIN, XXIIIRiley, Jim, DE .....................................................MIA, VIRiley, Ken, CB...................................................CIN, XVIRiley, Steve, T...........................................MINN, IX*, XIRing, Bill, RB ...............................................SF, XVI, XIXRison, Andre, WR............................................GB, XXXIRitcher, Jim, G...............BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIRitchie, Jon, FB .........................................OAK, XXXVIIRivera, Marco, C-G ........................................GB, XXXIIRivera, Ron, LB .................................................CHI, XXRizzo, Joe, LB ..................................................DEN, XIIRobbins, Randy, S ........................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVRoberts, Larry, DE...................................SF, XXIII, XXIVRoberts, William, G-T.............NYG, XXI, XXV; NE, XXXIRobinson, Dave, LB...........................................GB, I, IIRobinson, Eddie, LB ................................TENN, XXXIVRobinson, Eugene, S .......GB, XXXI, XXXII; ATL, XXXIIIRobinson-Randall, Greg, T ...........................NE, XXXVIRobinson, Jeff, TE............................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIRobinson, Jerry, LB.........................................PHIL, XVRobinson, Johnny, DE .................................RAID, XVIIIRobinson, Johnny, S ........................................KC, I, IVRobinson, Stacy, WR .............................NYG, XXI, XXVRoby, Reggie, P ...............................................MIA, XIXRochester, Paul, DT............................................NYJ, IIIRock, Walter, T ..............................................WASH, VIIRodgers, Del, RB..............................................SF, XXIIIRogers, George, RB ...................................WASH, XXIIRolle, Butch, TE ..................................BUFF, XXV, XXVIRolle, Samari, CB.....................................TENN, XXXIVRomanowski, Bill, LB....................SF, XXIII, XXIV; DEN,

XXXII, XXXIII; OAK, XXXVIIRose, Joe, TE ..........................................MIA, XVII, XIXRosenthal, Mike, G......................................NYG, XXXVRoss, Dan, TE ..................................................CIN, XVIRouen, Tom, P..................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIRourke, Jim, G-T ............................................CIN, XXIIIRouson, Lee, RB ....................................NYG, XXI, XXVRowe, Dave, DT ................................................OAK, XIRowser, John, CB.................................................GB, IIRucci, Todd, G ................................................NE, XXXIRucker, Mike, DE ......................................CAR, XXXVIIIRucker, Reggie, WR .........................................DALL, V

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Ruegamer, Grey, C-G ...................................NE, XXXVIRuether, Mike, C ...........................................DEN, XXIVRunager, Max, P.................................PHIL, XV; SF, XIXRunyan, Jon, T ...................TENN, XXXIV; PHIL, XXXIXRussell, Andy, LB ..........................................PITT, IX, XRutledge, Jeff, QB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RAMS, XIV*; NYG, XXI;

WASH, XXVI*Rutledge, Rod, TE ........................................NE, XXXVIRyan, Jim, LB .........................................DEN, XXI, XXIIRyczek, Dan, C ............................................RAMS, XIVRypien, Mark, QB ......................................WASH, XXVISSabb, Dwayne, LB ..........................................NE, XXXISagapolutele, Pio, DT .....................................NE, XXXISalaam, Ephraim, T .....................................ATL, XXXIIISalave’a, Joe, DT .....................................TENN, XXXIVSally, Jerome, NT............................................NYG, XXISample, John, CB ..............................................NYJ, IIISampson, Clint, WR .......................................DEN, XXISamuel, Asante, CB ........................NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXSanders, Chris, WR..................................TENN, XXXIVSanders, Deion, CB......................SF, XXIX; DALL, XXXSanders, Ricky, WR...........................WASH, XXII, XXVISanders, Thomas, RB.......................................CHI, XXSantiago, O.J., TE........................................ATL, XXXIIISapolu, Jesse, G-C........................SF, XXIII, XXIV, XXIXSapp, Warren, DT.........................................TB, XXXVIISauer, Craig, LB...........................................ATL, XXXIIISauer, George, SE .............................................NYJ, IIISaul, Rich, C ................................................RAMS, XIVSauerbrun, Todd, P ..................................CAR, XXXVIIISaxon, Mike, P ...........................................DALL, XXVIISchlereth, Mark, G .....WASH, XXVI; DEN, XXXII, XXXIIISchmitt, John, C.................................................NYJ, IIISchoenke, Ray, G .......................................WASH, VII*Schonert, Turk, QB................................CIN, XVI*, XXIIISchreiber, Adam, C-G..................................ATL, XXXIIISchroeder, Jay, QB.....................................WASH, XXIISchuh, Harry, T ..................................................OAK, IISchultz, John, WR............................................DEN, XIISchulz, Kurt, S ...........................................BUFF, XXVIIISchwantz, Jim, LB........................................DALL, XXXSciarra, John, S...............................................PHIL, XVSciullo, Steve, G.........................................PHIL, XXXIXScott, Herbert, G .................................DALL, X, XII, XIIIScott, Jake, S........................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIISeals, Leon, DE...................................BUFF, XXV, XXVISeals, Ray, DE................................................PITT, XXXSearcy, Leon, T ..............................................PITT, XXXSeau, Junior, LB ..............................................SD, XXIXSeay, Mark, WR...............................................SD, XXIXSehorn, Jason, CB......................................NYG, XXXVSeiple, Larry, P ......................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIISellers, Goldie, CB ..............................................KC, IVSellers, Ron, WR ............................................MIA, VIII*Septien, Rafael, K ..........................................DALL, XIIISeverson, Jeff, S ...........................................WASH, VIISewell, Steve, WR.........................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVSeymour, Richard, DT .........NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXShanklin, Ron, WR.............................................PITT, IXSharockman, Ed, CB ......................................MINN, IVSharpe, Shannon, TE......................DEN, XXXII, XXXIII;

BALT, XXXVSharper, Darren, S .........................................GB, XXXIISharper, Jamie, LB .....................................BALT, XXXVShaw, Terrence, CB ................NE, XXXVI; OAK, XXXVIIShell, Art, T .................................................OAK, XI, XVShell, Donnie, CB ...........................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVShell, Todd, LB ...................................................SF, XIXSheppard, Lito, CB ....................................PHIL, XXXIXSherman, Rod, WR...........................................OAK, II*Sherrard, Mike, WR..........................................SF, XXIVShields, Billy, T ...................................................SF, XIXShinnick, Don, LB .............................................BALT, IIIShipp, Jackie, LB .............................................MIA, XIXShiver, Sanders, LB..........................................MIA, XIXShort, Brandon, LB .....................................NYG, XXXVShull, Steve, LB...............................................MIA, XVIIShumann, Mike, WR...........................................SF, XVISiani, Mike, WR.................................................OAK, XISidney, Dainon, CB..................................TENN, XXXIVSiemon, Jeff, LB..................................MINN, VIII, IX, XISimmons, Ed, T .........................................WASH, XXVISimmons, John, CB.........................................CIN, XVI

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Simmons, Roy, G.......................................WASH, XVIIISimmons, Wayne, LB .....................................GB, XXXISimms, Phil, QB..............................................NYG, XXISimon, Corey, DT.......................................PHIL, XXXIXSimoneau, Mark, LB ..................................PHIL, XXXIXSims, Barry, T ............................................OAK, XXXVIISingletary, Mike, LB ..........................................CHI, XXSingleton, Alshermond, LB ..........................TB, XXXVIISingleton, Nate, WR.........................................SF, XXIXSiragusa, Tony, DT......................................BALT, XXXVSisemore, Jerry, T ...........................................PHIL, XVSistrunk, Manuel, DT.....................................WASH, VIISistrunk, Otis, DT ..............................................OAK, XISkoronski, Bob, T ..............................................GB, I, IISkow, Jim, DE ................................................CIN, XXIIISlade, Chris, LB ..............................................NE, XXXISlater, Jackie, T ............................................RAMS, XIVSlater, Mark, C.................................................PHIL, XVSligh, Richard, DT ..............................................OAK, IISmall, Gerald, CB ...........................................MIA, XVIISmart, Rod, RB.........................................CAR, XXXVIIISmith, Antowain, RB .......................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIIISmith, Billy Ray, DT ......................................BALT, III, VSmith, Bruce, DE...........BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIISmith, Charles (Bubba), DE .........................BALT, III, VSmith, Charlie, WR ..........................................PHIL, XVSmith, Chuck, DE ........................................ATL, XXXIIISmith, Darrin, LB ..............................DALL, XXVIII, XXXSmith, Daryl, CB.............................................CIN, XXIIISmith, Dave, T................................................CIN, XXIIISmith, Dennis, S ...........................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVSmith, Detron, RB ............................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIISmith, Don, RB.............................................BUFF, XXVSmith, Dwight, CB ........................................TB, XXXVIISmith, Ed, TE ...............................................ATL, XXXIIISmith, Emmitt, RB..................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXSmith, Fletcher, DB ................................................KC, ISmith, Jackie, TE ...........................................DALL, XIIISmith, Jerry, TE.............................................WASH, VIISmith, Jim, WR.........................................PITT, XIII, XIVSmith, Jimmy, WR ......................................DALL, XXVIISmith, Kevin, CB.............................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIISmith, L.J. TE.............................................PHIL, XXXIXSmith, Leonard, S ........................................BUFF, XXVSmith, Monte, G ...........................................DEN, XXIVSmith, Neil, DE .................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIISmith, Otis, CB....................................NE, XXXI, XXXVISmith, Paul, DT ................................................DEN, XIISmith, Rod, WR................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIISmith, Ron, WR............................................RAMS, XIVSmith, Steve, DE .............................................MINN, IVSmith, Steve, WR......................................CAR, XXXVIIISmith, Thomas, CB ...................................BUFF, XXVIIISmith, Timmy, RB .......................................WASH, XXIISmith, Tody, DE ...............................................DALL, VISmith, Travian, LB .....................................OAK, XXXVIISmith, Vinson, LB.......................................DALL, XXVIISmolinski, Mark, TE ...........................................NYJ, IIISnell, Matt, RB....................................................NYJ, IIISolomon, Freddie, WR................................SF, XVI, XIXSorensen, Nick, CB-S .................................STL, XXXVISowell, Robert, CB...........................................MIA, XIXSpagnola, John, TE ........................................PHIL, XVSpikes, Cameron, G....................................STL, XXXVISpires, Greg, DE ..........................................TB, XXXVIISquirek, Jack, LB .........................................RAID, XVIIIStabler, Ken, QB................................................OAK, XIStai, Brenden, G.............................................PITT, XXXStalls, David, DE-T................DALL, XII, XIII; RAID, XVIIIStallworth, John, WR ......................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVStanfill, Bill, DE......................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIStark, Rohn, P ................................................PITT, XXXStarke, George, T ..............................WASH, XVII, XVIIIStarks, Duane, CB ......................................BALT, XXXVStarr, Bart, QB....................................................GB, I, IIStarring, Stephen, WR .......................................NE, XXStaubach, Roger, QB ...............DALL, V*, VI, X, XII, XIIIStaysniak, Joe, G-T .....................................BUFF, XXVISt. Clair, Mike, DE ............................................CIN, XVIStecker, Aaron, RB .......................................TB, XXXVIISteed, Joel, NT ..............................................PITT, XXXSteele, Robert, WR ........................................DALL, XIIIStein, Bob, LB......................................................KC, IVStenerud, Jan, K ..................................................KC, IV

Stephenson, Dwight, C ...........................MIA, XVII, XIXStepnoski, Mark, C.....................................DALL, XXVIISteussie, Todd, T ......................................CAR, XXXVIIIStevens, Matt, S............................................NE, XXXVIStewart, Kordell, WR/QB................................PITT, XXXStincic, Tom, LB ...........................................DALL, V, VIStinchcomb, Matt, C..................................OAK, XXXVIIStokes, Fred, DE .......................................WASH, XXVIStokley, Brandon, WR.................................BALT, XXXVStone, Ron, T...........................DALL, XXX; NYG, XXXVStoudt, Cliff, QB....................................PITT, XIII*, XIV*Stoutmire, Omar, S......................................NYG, XXXVStover, Jeff, NT..........................................SF, XIX, XXIIIStover, Matt, K.............................................BALT, XXXVStover, Stewart (Smokey), LB................................KC, IStowe, Otto, WR.........................................MIA, VI, VII*Strahan, Michael, DE ..................................NYG, XXXVStrock, Don, QB.......................................MIA, XVII, XIXStryzinski, Dan, P.........................................ATL, XXXIIIStrzelczyk, Justin, G ......................................PITT, XXXStubblefield, Dana, DT.....................................SF, XXIXStubbs, Danny, DE..................................SF, XXIII, XXIVStuckey, Henry, CB ....................................MIA, VII, VIIIStuckey, Jim, DE.........................................SF, XVI, XIXStuddard, Dave, T ..................................DEN, XXI, XXIIStukes, Charles, CB .....................................BALT, III, VStyles, Lorenzo, LB .....................................STL, XXXIVSuhey, Matt, RB ................................................CHI, XXSullivan, Chris, DE ..........................................NE, XXXISullivan, Dan, G-T.........................................BALT, III, VSully, Ivory, CB .............................................RAMS, XIVSunde, Milt, G................................................MIA, IV, IXSutherland, Doug, DT .........................MINN, VIII, IX, XISvihus, Bob, T ....................................................OAK, IISwann, Lynn, WR ...........................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVSwayne, Harry, T.............SD, XXIX; DEN, XXXII, XXXIII;

BALT, XXXVSwenson, Bob, LB ...........................................DEN, XIISwift, Doug, LB .....................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIISydney, Harry, RB...................................SF, XXIII, XXIVSylvester, Steve, G ..................OAK, XI, XV; RAID, XVIIISzymanski, Dick, C...........................................BALT, IIITTalamini, Bob, G.................................................NYJ, IIITalbert, Diron, DT ..........................................WASH, VIITalley, Ben, LB..............................................ATL, XXXIIITalley, Darryl, LB............BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIITamm, Ralph, T ................................................SF, XXIXTanuvasa, Maa, DT...........................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIITarkenton, Fran, QB............................MINN, VIII, IX, XITasker, Steve, WR..........BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIITatum, Jack, S...................................................OAK, XITatupu, Mosi, RB ................................................NE, XXTausch, Terry, G................................................SF, XXIVTaylor, Aaron, G ....................................GB, XXXI, XXXIITaylor, Charley, WR .......................................WASH, VIITaylor, Jim, FB .......................................................GB, ITaylor, John, WR ............................SF, XXIII, XXIV, XXIXTaylor, Ken, CB..................................................CHI, XXTaylor, Lawrence, LB ..............................NYG, XXI, XXVTaylor, Otis, WR.................................................KC, I, IVTaylor, Roosevelt, S.......................................WASH, VIITennell, Derek, TE ......................................DALL, XXVIIThayer, Tom, G..................................................CHI, XXTheismann, Joe, QB..........................WASH, XVII, XVIIIThielemann, R.C., G ...................................WASH, XXIIThigpen, Yancey, WR.....................................PITT, XXXThomas, Alonzo (Skip), CB ..............................OAK, XIThomas, Ben, DE ...............................................NE, XXThomas, Calvin, RB ..........................................CHI, XXThomas, Chuck, C..................................SF, XXIII, XXIVThomas, Dave, CB................DALL, XXVIII; NYG, XXXVThomas, Duane, RB.....................................DALL, V, VIThomas, Emmitt, CB ........................................KC, I, IVThomas, Eric, CB ...........................................CIN, XXIIIThomas, Gene, RB ................................................KC, IThomas, Hollis, DT ....................................PHIL, XXXIXThomas, Isaac, CB ..........................................DALL, VIThomas, James (J.T.), CB .....................PITT, IX, X, XIVThomas, Lynn, CB..............................................SF, XVIThomas, Pat, CB ..........................................RAMS, XIVThomas, Rodney, RB ...............................TENN, XXXIVThomas, Thurman, RB . . . . .B U F F, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, X X V I I IThomas, Tra, T ...........................................PHIL, XXXIX

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Thomason, Jeff, TE.........GB, XXXI, XXXII; PHIL, XXXIXThompson, Bill, S.............................................DEN, XIIThompson, Jack, QB .....................................CIN, XVI*Thompson, Reyna, CB..................................NYG, XXVThompson, Steve, DE ........................................NYJ, IIIThornton, John, DT ..................................TENN, XXXIVThornton, Sidney, RB ...............................PITT, XIII, XIVThrift, Cliff, LB....................................................CHI, XXThurman, Dennis, CB ....................................DALL, XIIIThurston, Fred (Fuzzy), G .................................GB, I, IITillman, Lewis, RB .........................................NYG, XXVTillman, Rusty, LB .........................................WASH, VIITillman, Spencer, RB........................................SF, XXIVTimmerman, Adam, G .....GB, XXXI, XXXII; STL, XXXIV,

XXXVITingelhoff, Mick, C..........................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XITippett, Andre, LB ..............................................NE, XXTobeck, Robbie, C .......................................ATL, XXXIIITodd, Larry, RB...................................................OAK, IIToews, Jeff, G ..........................................MIA, XVII, XIXToews, Loren, LB ............................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVTolbert, Tony, DE ....................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXTomczak, Mike, QB........................CHI, XX; PITT, XXX*Toomay, Pat, DE...........................................DALL, V, VIToomer, Amani, WR.....................................NYG, XXXVTorrey, Bob, RB..............................................PHIL, XV*Towns, Lester, LB .....................................CAR, XXXVIIITownsend, Andre, DE ...................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVTownsend, Greg, DE ....................................RAID, XVIIITrapp, James, CB .......................................BALT, XXXVTraylor, Keith, DT ...........DEN, XXXII, XXXIII; NE, XXXIXTreadwell, David, K.......................................DEN, XXIVTreu, Adam, C ...........................................OAK, XXXVIITrosch, Gene, DE ................................................KC, IVTrotter, Jeremiah, LB..................................PHIL, XXXIXTruax, Billy, TE .................................................DALL, VITuaolo, Esera, DT ........................................ATL, XXXIIITucker, Ryan, C-T.............................STL, XXXIV, XXXVITuggle, Jessie, LB........................................ATL, XXXIIITuiasosopo, Manu, NT .......................................SF, XIXTuiasosopo, Marques, QB.......................OAK, XXXVII*Tuinei, Mark, T ........................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXTupa, Tom, P ................................NE, XXXI; TB, XXXVIITurk, Godwin, LB..............................................DEN, XIITurner, Bake, FL .................................................NYJ, IIITurner, Jim, K......................................NYJ, III; DEN, XIITurner, Keena, LB.....................SF, XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIVTurner, Nate, RB.......................................BUFF, XXVIII*Tuten, Rick, P ...............................................BUFF, XXVTwilley, Howard, WR .............................MIA, VI, VII, VIIITyler, Wendell, RB ...........................RAMS, XIV; SF, XIXTyrer, Jim, T.......................................................KC, I, IVUUnitas, Johnny, QB.......................................BALT, III, VUpchurch, Rick, WR.........................................DEN, XIIUpshaw, Gene, G ...................................OAK, II, XI, XVUpshaw, Regan, DE ..................................OAK, XXXVIIVVactor, Ted, CB..............................................WASH, VIIValentine, Zack, LB..........................................PITT, XIVVanderbeek, Matt, LB-DE..........................DALL, XXVIIIVandersea, Phil, LB ...............................................GB, IVan Eeghen, Mark, RB ...............................OAK, XI, XVVan Horne, Keith, T ...........................................CHI, XXVanhorse, Sean, CB........................................SD, XXIXVaughn, Clarence, CB ................................WASH, XXIIVeland, Tony, CB .........................................DEN, XXXIIVella, John, T ....................................................OAK, XIVellone, Jim, G ................................................MINN, IVVerba, Ross, T................................................GB, XXXIIVeris, Garin, DE..................................................NE, XXVerser, David, WR.............................................CIN, XVIVickers, Kipp, G-T .......................................BALT, XXXVVigorito, Tommy, RB .......................................MIA, XVIIVillapiano, Phil, LB ............................................OAK, XIVinatieri, Adam, K ......NE, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXVogel, Bob, T ................................................BALT, III, VVoigt, Stu, TE ......................................MINN, VIII, IX, XIVolk, Rick, S..................................................BALT, III, Vvon Schamann, Uwe, K ...........................MIA, XVII, XIXVrabel, Mike, LB ..................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXWWaddy, Billy, WR ..........................................RAMS, XIVWaechter, Henry, DT .........................................CHI, XX

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Wagner, Bryan, P.............................................SD, XXIXWagner, Mike, S .....................................PITT, IX, X, XIIIWalden, Bobby, P..........................................PITT, IX, XWalker, Adam, RB ............................................SF, XXIXWalker, Darwin, DT.....................................PHIL, XXXIXWalker, Denard, CB..................................TENN, XXXIVWalker, Fulton, CB ...................................MIA, XVII, XIXWalker, Kenyatta, T.......................................TB, XXXVIIWalker, Langston, T...................................OAK, XXXVIIWalker, Rick, TE.................................WASH, XVII, XVIIIWallace, Al, DE .........................................CAR, XXXVIIIWallace, Jackie, CB.....................MINN, IX; RAMS, XIVWallace, Steve, T ...........................SF, XXIII, XXIV, XXIXWalls, Everson, CB........................................NYG, XXVWalls, Wesley, TE .............................................SF, XXIVWalter, Ken, P ..................................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIIIWalter, Mike, LB...............................SF, XIX, XXIII, XXIVWalters, Stan, T ...............................................PHIL, XVWalton, Alvin, S...........................................WASH, XXIIWalton, Bruce, T .............................................DALL, X*Walton, Sam, T...................................................NYJ, IIIWard, Dedric, WR .......................................NE, XXXVIIIWard, Jim, QB.................................................BALT, III*Ware, Matt, CB...........................................PHIL, XXXIXWarfield, Paul, WR ................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIWarner, Kurt, QB ..............................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIWarner, Ron, DE...........................................TB, XXXVIIWarren, Don, TE ..............WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVIWarren, Ty, DE-DT ...........................NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXWarwick, Lonnie, LB........................................MINN, IVWashington, Anthony, CB..........................WASH, XVIIIWashington, Damon, RB.............................NYG, XXXVWashington, Gene, WR...................................MINN, IVWashington, James ........................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIIWashington, Joe, RB.......................WASH, XVII*, XVIIIWashington, John, DE ..................................NYG, XXVWashington, Keith, DE................................BALT, XXXVWashington, Mark, CB...................DALL, V, X, XII, XIII*Washington, Marvin, DT .............................DEN, XXXIIIWashington, Mickey, CB ...........................BUFF, XXVIIIWashington, Ted, NT ..................................NE, XXXVIIIWashington, Todd, C-G................................TB, XXXVIIWaters, Charlie, S.......................DALL, V, VI, X, XII, XIIIWatkins, Kendall, TE ....................................DALL, XXXWatson, Steve, WR.................................DEN, XXI, XXIIWatters, Ricky, RB............................................SF, XXIXWatts, Ted, CB..............................................RAID, XVIIIWayne, Nate, LB ........................................PHIL, XXXIXWeathers, Robert, RB.........................................NE, XXWeatherwax, Jim, DT.........................................GB, I, IIWebster, Larry, DT.......................................BALT, XXXVWebster, Mike, C.............................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVWebster, Nate, LB.........................................TB, XXXVIIWeese, Norris, QB ...........................................DEN, XIIWelch, Claxton, RB ......................................DALL, V, VIWelch, Herb, S................................................NYG, XXIWells, Warren, SE...............................................OAK, IIWersching, Ray, K.......................................SF, XVI, XIXWesley, Dante, CB....................................CAR, XXXVIIIWest, Charlie, S ........................................MINN, IV, VIIIWest, Lyle, S................................................NYG, XXXVWestbrook, Brian, RB ................................PHIL, XXXIXWestbrooks, Greg, LB..................................RAMS, XIVWheatley, Tyrone, RB ................................OAK, XXXVIIWheeler, Mark, DT...........................................NE, XXXIWhigham, Larry, S...........................................NE, XXXIWhite, Danny, QB-P.................................DALL, XII, XIIIWhite, Dwight, DE...........................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVWhite, Ed, G ...................................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XIWhite, James, DT ............................................MINN, XIWhite, Jeris, CB ..........................................WASH, XVIIWhite, Leon, LB ..............................................CIN, XXIIIWhite, Randy, LB-DT ...........................DALL, X, XII, XIIIWhite, Reggie, DE ................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIWhite, Sammy, WR..........................................MINN, XIWhite, William, S ..........................................ATL, XXXIIIWhitfield, Bob, T...........................................ATL, XXXIIIWhitley, Curtis, C-G .......................................SD, XXIX*Whitley, Wilson, NT ..........................................CIN, XVIWhitmore, David, S .......................................NYG, XXVWhitted, Alvis, WR .....................................OAK, XXXVIIWhittington, Arthur, RB ....................................OAK, XVWhittle, Jason, G.........................................NYG, XXXVWidby, Ron, P ..............................................DALL, V, VI

Widell, Doug, G ............................................DEN, XXIVWiggins, Jermaine, TE............NE, XXXVI; CAR XXXVIIIWilbur, John, G .............................................WASH, VIIWilburn, Barry, S .........................................WASH, XXIIWilcots, Solomon, S.......................................CIN, XXIIIWilfork, Vince, NT .........................................NE, XXXIXWilkerson, Bruce, T ..............................GB, XXXI, XXXIIWilkes, Reggie, LB ..........................................PHIL, XVWilkins, Gabe, DE ................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIWilkins, Jeff, K..................................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIWilkinson, Jerry, DE .....................................RAMS, XIVWillhite, Gerald, RB.........................................DEN, XXIWilliams, Alfred, DE..........................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIWilliams, Aeneas, CB ..................................STL, XXXVIWilliams, Brian, C-G ......................................NYG, XXVWilliams, Brian, LB ...............................GB, XXXI, XXXIIWilliams, Charlie, S ......................................DALL, XXXWilliams, Dokie, WR .....................................RAID, XVIIIWilliams, Doug, QB.....................................WASH, XXIIWilliams, Ed, LB .................................................NE, XXWilliams, Elijah, CB......................................ATL, XXXIIIWilliams, Eric, DT ......................................WASH, XXVIWilliams, Erik, T......................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXWilliams, Gene, G ........................................ATL, XXXIIIWilliams, Grant, T..........................................NE, XXXVIWilliams, Greg, S ...............................WASH, XVII, XVIIIWilliams, Howie, S..............................................OAK, IIWilliams, James, CB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B U F F, XXV, XXVI, XXVIIWilliams, Jamie, TE..........................................SF, XXIVWilliams, Jay, DE.........................................STL, XXXIVWilliams, Joe, RB.............................................DALL, VIWilliams, John, G..........................................BALT, III, VWilliams, John L., RB.....................................PITT, XXXWilliams, Karl, WR ........................................TB, XXXVIIWilliams, Kevin, WR ..........................DALL, XXVIII, XXXWilliams, Lester, NT............................................NE, XXWilliams, Mike, TE......................................WASH, XVIIIWilliams, Perry, CB.................................NYG, XXI, XXVWilliams, Reggie, LB...............................CIN, XVI, XXIIIWilliams, Roland, TE ...................................STL, XXXIVWilliams, Shaun, S ......................................NYG, XXXVWilliams, Sherman, RB...............................DALL, XXX*Williams, Sidney, LB .........................................BALT, IIIWilliams, Travis, RB ..............................................GB, IIWilliams, Tyrone, CB ............................GB, XXXI, XXXIIWilliams, Willie, CB ........................................PITT, XXXWilliamson, Carlton, S ................................SF, XVI, XIXWilliamson, Fred, CB .............................................KC, IWilliamson, John, LB .........................................OAK, IIWillig, Matt, T ............................................CAR, XXXVIIIWillis, Chester, RB ........................................RAID, XVIIIWillis, Keith, DE.........................................BUFF, XXVII*Willis, Leonard, WR .........................................MINN, XIWilmsmeyer, Klaus, P ......................................SF, XXIXWilson, Bobby, DT.....................................WASH, XXVIWilson, Ben, FB ....................................................GB, IIWilson, Brenard, S ..........................................PHIL, XVWilson, Eugene, S...........................NE, XXXVIII, XXXIXWilson, Jerrel, P................................................KC, I, IVWilson, Marc, QB .......................OAK, XV*; RAID, XVIIIWilson, Mike R., WR.................SF, XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIVWilson, Mike W., T............................................CIN, XVIWilson, Otis, LB.................................................CHI, XXWilson, Steve, CB...................................DEN, XXI, XXIIWilson, Troy, DE...............................................SF, XXIX Wilson, Wade, QB ......................................DALL, XXX*Winder, Sammy, RB ......................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIVWinston, Dennis (Dirt), LB........................PITT, XIII, XIVWinston, Roy, LB ............................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XIWinters, Frank, C..................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIWistrom, Grant, DE ..........................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIWitherspoon, Will, LB ...............................CAR, XXXVIIIWohlabaugh, Dave, C.....................................NE, XXXIWolf, Jim, DE ...................................................PITT, IX*Wolford, Will, T..........................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVIIWonsley, Otis, RB ..............................WASH, XVII, XVIIIWood, Willie, S ..................................................GB, I, IIWoodall, Lee, LB ..............................................SF, XXIXWoodard, Ken, LB ..........................................DEN, XXIWoodberry, Dennis, CB ..............................WASH, XXIIWoodley, David, QB........................................MIA, XVIIWoodruff, Dwayne, CB....................................PITT, XIVWoods, Ickey, RB ...........................................CIN, XXIIIWoodson, Charles, CB..............................OAK, XXXVII

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Woodson, Darren, S...............DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXWoodson, Rod, CB ..................PITT, XXX; BALT, XXXV;

OAK, XXXVIIWoody, Damien, C........................................NE, XXXVIWoolsey, Rolly, CB............................................DALL, XWooten, Ron, G..................................................NE, XXWortham, Barron, LB ...............................TENN, XXXIVWright, Eric, CB........................SF, XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIVWright, George, DT..........................................BALT, V*Wright, Jeff, NT..............BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIWright, Jeff, S......................................MINN, VIII, IX, XIWright, Louis, CB......................................DEN, XII, XXIWright, Nate, CB .................................MINN, VIII, IX, XIWright, Rayfield, T ......................DALL, V, VI, X, XII, XIIIWright, Steve, T ...............................................GB, I, II*Wrightman, Tim, TE ..........................................CHI, XXWyche, Sam, QB...........................................WASH, VIIWycheck, Frank, TE.................................TENN, XXXIVWyms, Ellis, DE ............................................TB, XXXVIIYYarber, Eric, WR ..........................................WASH, XXIIYary, Ron, T ....................................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XIYepremian, Garo, K...............................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIYoder, Todd, TE ............................................TB, XXXVIIYoung, Brian, DT .........................................STL, XXXVIYoung, Bryant, DT ............................................SF, XXIXYoung, Charle, TE...........................RAMS, XIV; SF, XVIYoung, Charles, RB ..........................................DALL, XYoung, Duane, TE ...........................................SD, XXIXYoung, Mike, WR ..........................................DEN, XXIVYoung, Roynell, CB .........................................PHIL, XVYoung, Steve, QB.........................SF, XXIII*, XXIV, XXIXYoungblood, Jack, DE .................................RAMS, XIVYoungblood, Jim, LB....................................RAMS, XIVZZander, Carl, LB .............................................CIN, XXIIIZaunbrecher, Godfrey, C .............................MINN, VIII*Zeigler, Dusty, C ..........................................NYG, XXXVZgonina, Jeff, DT..............................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIZimmerman, Gary, T....................................DEN, XXXII

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ALL-TIME SUPER BOWL COACHESAAlexander, Hubbard ................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXAllen, Ermal .................................DALL, V, VI, X, XII, XIIIAllen, George .................................................WASH, VIIAnderson, Jim .................................................CIN, XXIIIAndrus, Bart ..............................................TENN, XXXIVApril, Bobby ................................PITT, XXX; STL, XXXVIArmstrong, Neill ...................................MINN, VIII, IX, XIArnsparger, Bill....BALT, III; MIA, VI, VII, VIII, XVII; SD, XXIXArteaga, Mark................................................TB, XXXVIIAttaway, Jerry .................SF, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIX, XXXAvezzano, Joe.........................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXBBanaszek, Cas ....................................................SF, XVIBanker, Chuck .............................................WASH, XXIIBarnes, Mike .....................................................SF, XXIXBarry, Joe ......................................................TB, XXXVIIBass, Marvin...............DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIV; ATL, XXXIIIBates, Jeremy ...............................................TB, XXXVIIBelichick, Bill....NYG, XXI, XXV; NE, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII,

X X X I XBengtson, Phil ....................................................GB, I, IIBerry, Raymond ..................................................NE, XXBettis, Tom.........................................................KC, I, IVBielski, Dick ...................................................BALT, III, VBiletnikoff, Fred ..........................................OAK, XXXVIIBillick, Brian .................................................BALT, XXXVBisaccia, Richard ..........................................TB, XXXVIIBlackmon, Don .............................................ATL, XXXIIIBlake, John ................................................DALL, XXVIIIBoard, Dwaine ..................................................SF, XXIXBoghosian, Sam............................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIBoller, Craig...................................................DALL, XXXBoyd, Bob ..........................................................BALT, VBraden, Marv ....................................................DEN, XIIBrasher, Tommy..........................................PHIL, XXXIXBrazil, Dave ..................................................NYG, XXXVBreaux, Don......................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVIBresnahan, Chuck .....................................OAK, XXXVIIBresnahan, Tom.............BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIBrewster, Pete....................................................KC, I, IVBrittenham, Dean ................................................NE, XXBrodsky, Joe ...........................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXBrooks, Larry .........................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIBrooks, Rich .................................................ATL, XXXIIIBrown, Steve ................................................STL, XXXIVBrown, Willie .....................OAK, XV, XXXVII; RAID, XVIIIBruney, Fred.....................................................PHIL, XVBugel, Joe ..................................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXIIBunting, John...............................................STL, XXXIVBurke, Ned.....................................................NE, XXXVIBurns, Jack.............................WASH, XXVI; ATL, XXXIIIBurns, Jerry.......................GB, I, II; MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XIBush, Frank.......................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIICCallahan, Bill ..............................................OAK, XXXVIICampbell, Marion.............................................PHIL, XVCampo, Dave ..........................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXCarr, Jim ..............................................................NE, XXCarson, Bud................................PITT, IX, X; RAMS, XIVCarter, Rubin...................................................DEN, XXIICarthon, Maurice .............................................NE, XXXICastillo, Juan ..............................................PHIL, XXXIXCasullo, Bob...............................................OAK, XXXVIICavanaugh, Matt .........................................BALT, XXXVChavous, Barney .....................DEN, XXIV, XXXII, XXXIIIChildress, Brad ...........................................PHIL, XXXIXChristianson, Michael....................................TB, XXXVIIClark, Monte...........................................MIA, VI, VII, VIIIClark, Sam....................................................STL, XXXIVClausen, Chris ..................................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIClausen, Chuck................................................PHIL, XVCochran, Red .........................................................GB, IColletto, Jim.................................................BALT, XXXVCollier, Joe.........................................DEN, XII, XXI, XXIICoslet, Bruce ...........................................CIN, XVI, XXIIICoughlin, Tom ................................................NYG, XXVCorey, Walt .....................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIICoury, Dick.......................................................PHIL, XVCowher, Bill .....................................................PITT, XXXCrennel, Romeo..NYG, XXI, XXV; NE, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII,

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Croom, Sylvester..............................................SD, XXIXCromwell, Nolan....................................GB, XXXI, XXXIICrosby, Steve...................................................MIA, XVIICrossman, Danny......................................CAR, XXXVIIICulley, David ...............................................PHIL, XXXIXDDaboll, Brian, ........................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXDahlen, Neal .....................................................SF, XXIXDahms, Tom...................................................OAK, II, XIDaisher, Ted ................................................PHIL, XXXIXDaniel, James ...............................................ATL, XXXIIIDavidson, Jeff .......................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXDavis, Butch.....................................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIIDeCamillis, Joe.............................................ATL, XXXIIIDeHaven, Bruce ........................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVIIDel Rio, Jack................................................BALT, XXXVDennison, Rick ..................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIDePaul, Bobby ...........................................WASH, XXVIDiange, Joe..................................................WASH, XXIIDickerson, Chuck ................................BUFF, XXV, XXVIDitka, Mike .............................DALL, X, XII, XIII; CHI, XXDonatell, Ed.......................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIDooley, Jim ........................................................CHI, XXDotsch, Rollie ............................................PITT, XIII, XIVDowhower, Rod ..........................................WASH, XXVIDowler, Boyd..................................................WASH, VIIDunn, John ..................................SD, XXIX; NYG, XXXVDyer, George.....................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIEEddy, Jim...........................................DALL, XXVIII, XXXEllard, Henry.................................................STL, XXXVIErber, Lew....................................................OAK, XI, XVErhardt, Ron ..........................NYG, XXI, XXV; PITT, XXXEvans, Clyde .................................................RAMS, XIVEwbank, Weeb ....................................................NYJ, IIIFFalks, Frank......................................................SD, XXIXFassel, Jim ...................................................NYG, XXXVFaulkner, Jack ...............................................RAMS, XIVFears, Ivan ............................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXFisher, Jeff .................................................TENN, XXXIVFlajole, Ken................................................CAR, XXXVIIIFlores, Tom ..............................OAK, XI, XV; RAID, XVIIIFontes, Len......................................................NYG, XXIFord, Robert ............................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXForte, Mo .......................................................DEN, XXIVFox, John ..............................NYG, XXXV; CAR, XXXVIIIFranklin, Bobby ............................................DALL, V, VIFranklin, Chet ................................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIFriday, Jeff....................................................BALT, XXXVFriedgen, Ralph................................................SD, XXIXFuhrman, Chet ................................................PITT, XXXGGailey, Chan.................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIV; PITT, XXXGambold, Bob ..................................................DEN, XIIGansz, Frank ................................................STL, XXXIVGibbs, Alex ........................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXXII, XXXIIIGibbs, Joe ........................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVIGiemont, Garrett ........................................OAK, XXXVIIGilbert, O’Neill ...........................................TENN, XXXIVGillhamer, Mike ............................................NYG, XXXVGillman, Sid......................................................PHIL, XVGrant, Bud.......................................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XIGray, Jerry.................................................TENN, XXXIVGray, Ken ..........................................................DEN, XIIGreen, Dennis ...................................................SF, XXIIIGregg, Forrest...................................................CIN, XVIGrier, Bobby ........................................................NE, XXGriswold, Chris...........................................OAK, XXXVIIGroh, Al..........................................NYG, XXV; NE, XXXIGruden, Jay...................................................TB, XXXVIIGruden, Jon ..................................................TB, XXXVIIGuinta, Peter ................................................STL, XXXIVHHackett, Paul .......................................................SF, XIXHairston, Carl ...............................................STL, XXXIVHaluchak, Mike.............................................STL, XXXVIHamilton, Ray......................................................NE, XXHandley, Ray...........................................NYG, XXI, XXVHanifan, Jim................WASH, XXVI; STL, XXXIV, XXXVIHanner, Dave ......................................................GB, I, IIHarbaugh, Jim............................................OAK, XXXVIIHarbaugh, John..........................................PHIL, XXXIXHarman, Wade.............................................BALT, XXXV

Hart, Tommy .....................................SF, XIX, XXIII, XXIVHaskell, Gil ............................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIHaupt, Dale ........................................................CHI, XXHawkins, Ralph..............................................WASH, VIIHecker, Norb................................................SF, XVI, XIXHeimerdinger, Mike...........................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIHenderson, Donnie .....................................BALT, XXXVHenning, Dan ...............WASH, XVII, XXII; CAR, XXXVIIIHenshaw, George ..................DEN, XXIV; TENN, XXXIVHickman, Bill...........RAMS, XIV; WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXIIHill, George ......................................................PHIL, XVHoaglin, Fred..........................NYG, XXI, XXV; NE, XXXIHoak, Dick ...............................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIV, XXXHodgson, Pat .................................NYG, XXI; PITT, XXXHoffman, Steve .......................DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXXHolland, Johnny ....................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIHollway, Bob ....................................................MINN, IVHolmgren, Mike ............SF, XXIII, XXIV; GB, XXXI, XXXIIHolmoe, Tom.....................................................SF, XXIXHouck, Hudson .................................DALL, XXVIII, XXXHoward, Todd...............................................STL, XXXIVHufnagel, John ............................................NE, XXXVIIIHughes, Ed .........................................DALL, X; CHI, XXHumenuik, Rod ...................................................NE, XXIIdzik, John ..........................................................BALT, VIman, Ken .........................................................PHIL, XVInfante, Lindy ....................................................CIN, XVIJJackson, Bobby ...........................................STL, XXXVIJackson, Carl ....................................................SF, XXIXJackson, Harold..................................................NE, XXJackson, Milt ..................................SF, XVI; BALT, XXXVJoe, Billy...........................................................PHIL, XVJohnson, Bill....................................................CIN, XXIIIJohnson, Jim ..............................................PHIL, XXXIXJohnson, Jimmy ..............................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIIJohnson, Pepper ..................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXJohnston, Kent ......................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIJoiner, Charlie ..................................BUFF, XXVII, XXVIIIJones, Rusty ..................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIJones, Stan .......................................DEN, XII, XXI, XXIIJorgensen, Tim.............................................ATL, XXXIIIKKazor, Steve .......................................................CHI, XXKeane, Tom ............................MIA, VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIXKennan, Larry ................................................RAID, XVIIIKhayat, Eddie......................................................NE, XXKiffin, Monte ..................................................TB, XXXVIIKirksey, Larry.....................................................SF, XXIXKollar, Bill ..................................ATL, XXXIII; STL, XXXVIKubiak, Gary ......................SF, XXIX; DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIKromer, Aaron ............................................OAK, XXXVIIKwan, Stan .......................................................SD, XXIXLLaRue, Jim .........................................................CHI, XXLandry, Tom.................................DALL, V, VI, X, XII, XIIILanham, Paul ................................................RAMS, XIVLauterbur, Frank............................................RAMS, XIVLavan, Al............................................................SF, XXIVLawrence, Don...............BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIILeachman, Lamar............................................NYG, XXILeBeau, Dick..........................CIN, XVI, XXIII; PITT, XXXLeDuc, Dana .....................................STL, XXXIV, XXXVILeggett, Earl...............OAK, XV; RAID, XVIII; DEN, XXIVLester, Chuck .................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIILevy, Marv....WASH, VII; BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIILewis, Marvin .............................PITT, XXX; BALT, XXXVLewis, Sherman ....SF, XIX, XXIII, XXIV; GB, XXXI, XXXIILewis, Tim .......................................................PITT, XXXLind, Jim................................................GB, XXXI, XXXIILindsey, Dale....................................................SD, XXIXLombardi, Vince .................................................GB, I, IILovat, Tom.............................................GB, XXXI, XXXIILowry, Alan ................................SF, XXIX; TENN, XXXIVLynn, Johnnie...............................................NYG, XXXVLynn, Ron ...................................................OAK, XXXVIIMMac Duff, Larry.............................................NYG, XXXVMadden, John................................................OAK, II, XIMadro, Joe .......................................................OAK, XVMagazu, David...........................................CAR, XXXVIIIMalavasi, Ray ................................................RAMS, XIVMangini, Eric .........................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX

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Mangurian, Pete ............................................DEN, XXIVMann, Richard ...............................................TB, XXXVIIMarchibroda, Ted ..............WASH, VII; BUFF, XXV, XXVIMarcin, Denny..............................................NYG, XXXVMarinelli, Rod ................................................TB, XXXVIIMarinovich, Marv.................................................OAK, IIMarshall, John .........................................SF, XXIV, XXIXMartin, Don.................................................OAK, XXXVIIMartz, Mike........................................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIMaser, Mike ...............................................CAR, XXXVIIIMatheson, Bob .................................................MIA, XIXMatsko, John ....................................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIMatthews, Billie ...................................................SF, XVIMauck, Carl ......................................................SD, XXIXMcCafferty, Don.............................................BALT, III, VMcCormack, Mike..........................................WASH, VIIMcCormick, Tom ...................................................GB, IIMcCoy, Mike ..............................................CAR, XXXVIIIMcDaniels, Josh ............................................NE, XXXIXMcDermott, Sean........................................PHIL, XXXIXMcKittrick, Bobb ..............SF, XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIXMcNally, Jim........................CIN, XVI, XXIII; BALT, XXXVMcPeak, Bill.......................................................MIA, VIIIMcPherson, Bill ................SF, XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIXMcPherson, Pat ...........................................DEN, XXXIIIMeeks, Ron ..............................ATL, XXXIII; STL, XXXVIMelvin, Randy ................................................NE, XXXVIMelvin, Tom.................................................PHIL, XXXIXMertes, Bus .....................................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XIMichaels, Walt .....................................................NYJ, IIIMichels, John ..................................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XIMiller, Al ......................DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIV; ATL, XXXIIIMiller, Red .........................................................DEN, XIIMills, Chuck ............................................................KC, IMills, Sam ..................................................CAR, XXXVIIIMischak, Bob ................................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIMisciagna, John...............................................SD, XXIXMitchell, John..................................................PITT, XXXModzelewski, Dick ............................................CIN, XVIMontgomery, Wilbert ........................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIMoore, Myrel .....................................DEN, XII, XXI, XXIIMoore, Tom ...............................................PITT, XIII, XIVMornhinweg, Marty ....................GB, XXXI; PHIL, XXXIXMorris, Mike...................................................TB, XXXVIIMorris, Raheem.............................................TB, XXXVIIMorton, Chip................................SD, XXIX; BALT, XXXVMorton, John ..............................................OAK, XXXVIIMuir, Bill .........................................................TB, XXXVIIMunchak, Mike..........................................TENN, XXXIVMurphy, Dennis ................................................SD, XXIXMyers, Jim ...................................DALL, V, VI, X, XII, XIIINNelson, Jocko......................................MINN, VIII, IX, XINicolau, Nick...............DEN, XXI, XXII; BUFF, XXV, XXVINolan, Mike ...........................................DEN, XXII, XXIVNoll, Chuck .......................BALT, III; PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVNorvell, Jay.................................................OAK, XXXVIIOO’Boyle, Tommy ...................................................KC, IVO’Brien, Scott ............................................CAR, XXXVIIIO’Dea, Kevin ....................................................SD, XXIXOgas, Ray.....................................................STL, XXXVIOlivadotti, Tom .............................................NYG, XXXVOrtmayer, Steve.............................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIPPagac, Fred ...................................................TB, XXXVIIPainter, Dwain ..............................SD, XXIX; DEN, XXXIIPalmer, Chris....................................................NE, XXXIParcells, Bill ............................NYG, XXI, XXV; NE, XXXIPariani, Brian .....................SF, XXIX; DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIParilli, Babe .......................................................DEN, XIIParker, Johnny ....NYG, XXI, XXV; NE, XXXI; TB, XXXVIIParrish, Stan ..................................................TB, XXXVIIPatera, Jack ..............................MINN, IV, VIII, IX, XXXIXPatricia, Matt ..................................................NE, XXXIXPaul, Markus ......................................NE, XXXVI, XXXIX Payton, Sean................................................NYG, XXXVPeccatiello, Larry ..............WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVIPees, Dean ....................................................NE, XXXIXPeete, Skip .................................................OAK, XXXVIIPelini, Bo ...........................................................SF, XXIXPerkins, Ray .....................................................NE, XXXIPerles, George.................................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVPerry, Rod..................................................CAR, XXXVIII

Petitbon, Ritchie ...............WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVIPhillips, Wade................................................DEN, XXIVPitts, Elijah......................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIPlumb, Ted .........................................................CHI, XXPolonchek, John....................................OAK, II; NE, XXPolsfoot, Fran....................................................DEN, XIIPope, Mike ...................NYG, XXI, XXV, XXXV; NE, XXXIPorter, Ricky ......................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIPratt, Tom...........................................................KC, I, IVPriefer, Chuck...................................................SD, XXIXPurnell, Russ................................................BALT, XXXVRRadakovich, Dan ........................PITT, IX, X; RAMS, XIVRamsdell, John .................................STL, XXXIV, XXXVIRauch, John........................................................OAK, IIReed, Mike ..................................................PHIL, XXXIXReeves, Dan......................................DALL, V, VI, X, XII, XIII;

DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIV; ATL, XXXIIIReid, Andy .......................GB, XXXI, XXXII; PHIL, XXXIXRenfro, Ray ...................................................DALL, V, VIReynolds, Gary......................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIRhodes, Ray ....................SF, XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIXRhome, Jerry ......................................WASH, XVIII, XXIIRichardson, Harold .......................................DEN, XXIVRiecke, Lou......................................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVRiley, Dan..........................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVIRoach, Dick....................BUFF, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIIIRoach, Paul.......................................................DEN, XIIRobertson, Jay.............................................NYG, XXXVRobinson, Greg.................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIRobinson, Jimmy .........................................NYG, XXXVRobiskie, Terry ..............................................RAID; XVIIIRoland, Johnny..................................................CHI, XXRoss, Bobby.....................................................SD, XXIXRoy, Alvin ...............................................KC, IV; DALL, XRubin, Barry ....................................................GB, XXXIIRush, Clive ..........................................................NYJ, IIIRust, Rod ............................................................NE, XXRyan, Buddy ........................NYJ, III; MINN, XI; CHI, XXRyan, Rex.....................................................BALT, XXXVRyan, Rob ........................................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIIIRymkus, Lou ......................................................BALT, VSSandusky, John.....................BALT, III, V; MIA, XVII, XIXSaporta, Greg ...................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIISaunders, Al.................................................STL, XXXIVScannella, Joe ...................................................OAK, XIScarnecchia, Dante.........NE, XX, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII,

XXXIXScarry, Mike............................MIA, VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIXSchnelker, Bob ...................................................GB, I, IISchnellenberger, Howard .............................MIA, VI, VIISchwartz, Jim............................................TENN, XXXIVSeely, Brad ...........................NE, XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIXSefcik, George ..............................CIN, XVI; ATL, XXXIIISeifert, George.................SF, XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIXSekanovich, Dan..............................BUFF, XXVII, XXVIIISelcer, Dick ......................................................CIN, XXIISevier, Wayne ...........................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXVIShafer, Steve................................................BALT, XXXVShanahan, Mike ......DEN, XXI, XXII, XXIV, XXXII, XXXIII;

SF, XXIXShaw, Willie ......................................................SD, XXIXSheldon, Matt ...............................................STL, XXXVIShell, Art ....................................RAID, XVIII; ATL, XXXIIISherman, Mike................................................GB, XXXIIShinnick, Don .......................................OAK, XI; NE, XXShofner, Jim .....................................BUFF, XXVII, XXVIIIShuey, Bill ...................................................PHIL, XXXIXShula, David .............................................MIA, XVII, XIXShula, Don...............BALT, III; MIA, VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIXShurmur, Fritz ........................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIShurmur, Pat ...............................................PHIL, XXXIXSimmons, Jerry .........................................CAR, XXXVIIISimmons, Warren ...WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVI; ATL,

XXXIIISimon, Matt..................................................BALT, XXXVSkipper, Jim...............................................CAR, XXXVIIISlowik, Bob .................................................DALL, XXVIISmith, Lovie..................................................STL, XXXVISmith, Mike ..................................................BALT, XXXVSmith, Rick ........................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIISmith, Sherman ........................................TENN, XXXIVSolari, Mike .......................................................SF, XXIX

Spagnuolo, Steve .......................................PHIL, XXXIXSpencer, Joe .......................................................NYJ, IIISpencer, Ollie.................................................OAK, II, XISperos, Jim.................................................WASH, XVIIIStallings, Gene.....................................DALL, X, XII, XIIIStanfel, Dick.......................................................CHI, XXStautner, Ernie .............................DALL, V, VI, X, XII, XIIISteckel, Les .................................NE, XX; TENN, XXXIVStephenson, Kent ...........................................PITT, XXXStiles, Lynn ...........PHIL, XV; SF, XXIII, XXIV; STL XXXIVStock, Mike .....................................................CIN, XXIIIStoddard, Craig ...........................................NYG, XXXVStram, Hank.......................................................KC, I, IVStudley, Chuck ....................................SF, XVI; MIA, XIXSullivan, Jerry...................................................SD, XXIXSullivan, Joe...................................................WASH, VIISumner, Charlie.........................OAK, II, XV; RAID, XVIIISunseri, Sal ...............................................CAR, XXXVIIISweatman, Mike ....NYG, XXI, XXV; NE, XXXI; NE, XXXISwitzer, Barry ................................................DALL, XXXSydney, Harry........................................GB, XXXI, XXXIITTaseff, Carl..............................MIA, VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIXTaylor, Charley ..................WASH, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVITaylor, Lionel ...............................PITT, IX, X; RAMS, XIVTeerlinck, John ..................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIThomas, Emmitt .................................WASH, XXII, XXVIThompson, Bennie ......................................BALT, XXXVTomlin, Mike ..................................................TB, XXXVIITorgeson, LaVern ..WASH, VII, XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVI; RAMS, XIVTrestman, Marc ..........................................OAK, XXXVIITrgovac, Mike ............................................CAR, XXXVIIITubbs, Jerry.................................DALL, V, VI, X, XII, XIIITurner, Bobby....................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIITurner, Chris ...............................................OAK, XXXVIITurner, Norv .....................................DALL, XXVII, XXVIIITuten, Rich ........................................DEN, XXXII, XXXIIIUUndlin, Cory...................................................NE, XXXIXUram, Paul .......................................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVUrbanik, Bill .....................................................CIN, XXIIIVValero, Art ......................................................TB, XXXVIIValesente, Bob ......................................GB, XXXI, XXXIIVermeil, Al ...........................................................SF, XVIVermeil, Dick ................................PHIL, XV; STL, XXXIVVon Appen, Fred........................................SF, XIX, XXIIIWWade, Junior.....................................................MIA, XIXWalker, Dick...............................................PITT, XIII, XIVWaller, Charlie ................................................WASH, VIIWalsh, Bill ..........................................................KC, I, IVWalsh, Bill ...........................................SF, XVI, XIX, XXIIIWalsh, Tom....................................................RAID, XVIIIWalters, Steve ...........................................TENN, XXXIVWalters, Trent ..............................................PHIL, XXXIXWampfler, Jerry ................................................PHIL, XVWannstedt, Dave.........................................DALL, XXVIIWard, Bob.................................................DALL, XII, XIIIWashburn, Jim ..........................................TENN, XXXIVWaters, Charlie ..............................................DEN, XXIVWatterson, Steve.......................................TENN, XXXIVWaufle, Mike ...............................................OAK, XXXVIIWeis, Charlie .......NYG, XXV; NE, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII,

XXXIXWest, Charlie ...........................................DEN, XXI, XXIIWest, Ed........................................................ATL, XXXIIIWetzel, Steve..............................................WASH, XXVIWhite, Mike...................................................STL, XXXIVWidenhofer, Woody .........................PITT, IX, X, XIII, XIVWietecha, Ray.....................................................GB, I, IIWilliams, Gregg.........................................TENN, XXXIVWilliams, Ted...............................................PHIL, XXXIXWilliamson, Richard...................................CAR, XXXVIIIWillsey, Ray ...................................OAK, XV; RAID, XVIIIWilson, Billy .........................................................SF, XIXWilson, Kirby .................................................TB, XXXVIIWinner, Charley..............................................WASH, VIIWise, Tony...................................................DALL, XXVIIWoicik, Mike ........DALL, XXVII, XXVIII, XXX; NE, XXXVI,

XXXVIII, XXXIXWolf, Mike ...................................................PHIL, XXXIXWood, Kim ...............................................CIN, XVI, XXIIIWyche, Sam.......................................SF, XVI; CIN, XXIII

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XXanders, Brian ..............................................ATL, XXXIIIYYoung, George ...................................................BALT, VZZampese, Ernie.............................................DALL, XXXZampese, Ken ..............................................STL, XXXVIZeman, Bob........................................OAK, XI; SF, XXIVZimmer, Mike.................................................DALL, XXX

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SUPER BOWL MVP THUMBNAILSFollowing is a review of the memorable perfor-mances of each Pete Rozelle Trophy Most Valu-able Player Award from Super Bowl I to SuperBowl XXXIX:

SUPER BOWL I: QB BART STARR, GreenBay Packers - In what was originally called the“AFL-NFL World Championship,” Starr propelledthe Packers to a 35-10 victory over the Chiefs.Completing 16 of 23 attempts, Starr amassed 250yards through the air to go along with three pass-ing touchdowns. Starr hooked up with reservewide receiver Max McGee, whose one-armed first-quarter touchdown reception is one of the mostmemorable plays in Super Bowl history, seventimes for 138 yards.

SUPER BOWL II: QB BART STARR, GreenBay Packers - Guiding Green Bay to its secondSuper Bowl win in a row (and third consecutiveNFL championship), Starr's star shone the bright-est in the second half. The high-powered GreenBay offense rattled off 17 unanswered points in thethird and fourth quarters to pull away from theRaiders for a 33-14 victory. Starr completed 13 ofhis 24 passes, including a 62-yard scoring strike toBoyd Dowler.

SUPER BOWL III: QB JOE NAMATH, NewYork Jets - In a game that will be forever remem-bered because of Namath's “guarantee” of victory,the Jets toppled the seemingly unbeatable Balti-more Colts by a score of 16-7. Even future Hall ofFamer Johnny Unitas could not spark a secondhalf comeback by Baltimore. Because of Namath'sleadership (and five Baltimore turnovers), the Jetssecured the first victory for the AFL in the younghistory of the Super Bowl. “Broadway Joe” fin-ished 17-of-28 for 206 yards passing.

SUPER BOWL IV: QB LEN DAWSON, KansasCity Chiefs - In the last game before the AFL-NFLmerger, Dawson's workmanlike performancehelped Kansas City beat the Vikings, 23-7. Daw-son (12 of 17, 122 yards passing) orchestratedfour scoring drives in the first half alone, three ofwhich resulted in Jan Stenerud field goals. Utiliz-ing a running back-by- committee approach, Daw-son's Chiefs outgained the Vikings on the ground(151-67). After building a 16-0 lead at the half,Dawson punctuated the victory with a 46-yardtouchdown pass to Otis Taylor.

SUPER BOWL V: LB CHUCK HOWLEY, Dal-las Cowboys - Howley made history twice in oneday with his MVP-worthy performance in thischampionship. Not only was did this gritty line-backer become the first defensive MVP in SuperBowl history, Howley is still the only player in NFLhistory to win the award for a losing team. Balti-more's Jim O'Brien nailed a 32-yard field goal withonly five seconds left in the game to close out a16-13 come-from-behind win for the Colts. Howleyintercepted two passes and recovered a fumble inthe losing effort.

SUPER BOWL VI: QB ROGER STAUBACH,Dallas Cowboys - Bouncing back from a devastat-ing defeat a year earlier, Dallas brought home itsfirst of five Super Bowl titles with a 24-3 win overthe Dolphins. Outdueling his Miami counterpartBob Griese. Staubach found wide receiver LanceAlworth and tight end Mike Ditka in the end zonefor passing touchdowns. In addition to his 119yards through the air, Staubach directed the po-tent Cowboys' rushing game up and down thefield in this victory.

SUPER BOWL VII: S JAKE SCOTT, MiamiDolphins - An important cog in Miami's “No NameDefense,” Scott picked off two of Redskins quar-terback Billy Kilmer's passes in this 14-7 Miami vic-tory. Scott's second interception came in the Dol-

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phins' end zone, quashing Washington's best of-fensive drive. Mike Bass scored the lone Redskins'touchdown, corralling Miami kicker Garo Yepremi-an's ill-fated forward pass that slipped out of hishand after a botched field goal attempt. The 1972Dolphins remain the only unbeaten, untied team inNFL history.

SUPER BOWL VIII: RB LARRY CSONKA, Mi-ami Dolphins - Racking up over 100 yards rushingfor two Super Bowls in a row, Csonka's 33 carrieswore down the Vikings. The bruising back finishedwith 145 yards and two touchdowns in Miami'ssecond consecutive Super Bowl victory (24-7). Mi-ami quarterback Bob Griese attempted only sevenpasses. Minnesota quarterback Fran Tarkentonscampered in for a score in the fourth quarter, butthe Dolphins lead was insurmountable because ofits steady rushing attack.

SUPER BOWL IX: RB FRANCO HARRIS,Pittsburgh Steelers - Harris and running backRocky Bleier combined for more than 200 yards inPittsburgh's first of four Super Bowl wins (16-6) inthe 1970s. With the Steelers nursing a 2-0 lead inthe second half, Harris helped his squad pull awaywith a nine-yard touchdown run. Rememberedbest for reeling in the “Immaculate Reception” ear-lier in his career, Harris' 158 rushing yards eclipsedthe Super Bowl record established by Csonka onlyone year earlier. Pittsburgh outrushed the Vikingsby over 200 yards.

SUPER BOWL X: WR LYNN SWANN, Pitts-burgh Steelers - Famous for his acrobatic catches,Swann did not disappoint in the Steelers' 21-17win over the Cowboys. Racking up a Super Bowlrecord 161 yards receiving on only four catches,Swann's 64-yard touchdown reception from TerryBradshaw made the difference in the close con-test. Swann's score capped a 14-0 run for theSteelers in the fourth quarter.

SUPER BOWL XI: WR FRED BILETNIKOFF,Oakland Raiders - Biletnikoff's numbers weren'toverwhelming (four catches, 79 yards), but threeof those receptions set up short touchdowns forthe Raiders in a 32-14 victory over Minnesota. Af-ter jumping out to a 16-0 first half lead, Oaklandnever looked back.

SUPER BOWL XII: DE RANDY WHITE andDT HARVEY MARTIN, Dallas Cowboys - For thefirst and only time in Super Bowl history, two play-ers shared the MVP award. White and Martin wereinstrumental in Dallas limiting the Broncos to only156 yards of total offense (2.7 yards per play) in a27-10 win. Dallas' “Doomsday Defense” forcedeight turnovers - four interceptions and four fumblerecoveries. White's and Martin's relentless passrushing also helped force Denver's quarterbacksto finish eight for 24 throwing the football com-bined.

SUPER BOWL XIII: QB TERRY BRADSHAW,Pittsburgh Steelers - Establishing a career highwith 318 passing yards, Bradshaw won the first ofhis two consecutive Super Bowl MVP awardsbased on the strength of his four touchdown pass-es in this 35-31 victory. Wide receiver John Stall-worth hauled in scoring catches covering 28 and75 yards in the first half. Bradshaw, who carvedout his place among the NFL's greatest with hissterling Super Bowl performances, got the best ofCowboys QB Roger Staubach, who put forth atremendous performance in his own right withthree passing scores.

SUPER BOWL XIV: QB TERRY BRADSHAW,Pittsburgh Steelers - Becoming the first back-to-back Super Bowl MVP award winner since BartStarr, Bradshaw helped the Steelers recover fromtwo deficits to win their fourth NFL championshipin six years, 31-19 over the Rams. Long touch-

down passes to Lynn Swann and John Stallworthhelped Bradshaw amass 309 yards passing as hecompleted 14 of 21 attempts. Bradshaw ownednearly every significant Super Bowl passing recordfollowing the win, including career yardage (932),touchdowns (nine) and passer rating (112.8).Sparked by the leadership of Bradshaw and a suf-focating “Steel Curtain” defense, Pittsburgh wasthe first team in NFL history to hoist four VinceLombardi Trophies.

SUPER BOWL XV: QB JIM PLUNKETT, Oak-land Raiders - The strong-armed Plunkett was themodel of efficiency in the Raiders' 27-10 win overthe Philadelphia Eagles. Plunkett, who did not takeover as a starter until Week 6 of the season forcoach John Madden finished 13 for 21 passing for261 yards, three touchdowns and no intercep-tions. Though his Eagles counterpart Ron Jawors-ki racked up more passing yards (291) in thegame, he also threw for three interceptions.

SUPER BOWL XVI: QB JOE MONTANA, SanFrancisco 49ers - If the 1970s belonged to theSteelers, the 1980s was certainly the decade ofthe 49ers. This 26-21 win over the Bengals was thestart of a San Francisco dynasty, with Montana (14of 22, 142 yards) leading the way. In addition to an11-yard scoring strike to Earl Cooper, Montana al-so ran for one score in the first quarter en route toa 20-0 halftime lead. Despite a serious comebackattempt by Ken Anderson and Cincinnati, Montanaand the 49ers held on for the franchise's first Su-per Bowl title.

SUPER BOWL XVII: RB JOHN RIGGINS,Washington Redskins - In front a 100,000-pluscrowd at the Rose Bowl in the Redskins' 27-17win, Riggins turned in one of the most memorablerushing performances in NFL championship histo-ry. Highlighted by a bruising 43-yard touchdownrun on a fourth and one situation, Riggins carriedthe ball a Super Bowl record 38 times for 166yards, which was also a record at the time. In theprocess of wearing down a tough Miami defense,Riggins put an exclamation point on one of themost prolific postseason performances ever; thebruising back rushed for over 100 yards in each ofWashington's four playoff victories.

SUPER BOWL XVIII: RB MARCUS ALLEN,Oakland Raiders - Shattering John Riggins' recordfor rushing yards established the previous year,Allen spun and juked his way to 191 yards rushingin Oakland's 38-9 victory over the Redskins. Theagile Allen, who averaged nearly 10.0 yards perrush in this game, scored both of his touchdownsin the third quarter, sealing the victory. He also hadtwo receptions for 18 yards, giving him more than200 yards from scrimmage.

SUPER BOWL XIX: QB JOE MONTANA, SanFrancisco 49ers - Montana became the third play-er to win multiple Super Bowl MVPs with his domi-nant 38-16 over the Dan Marino-led Dolphins. Notonly did Montana pass for 331 yards and threetouchdowns, but he also scrambled for 59 yardson five carries, including a six-yard score midwaythrough the third quarter. Running back RogerCraig was Montana's favorite target, hauling inseven receptions for 77 yards and two touch-downs. In all, Montana accounted for 390 of the49ers' Super Bowl-record 537 offensive yards.

SUPER BOWL XX: DE RICHARD DENT,Chicago Bears - A team as famous for its “SuperBowl Shuffle” music video as it was for its 15-1regular-season record, the '85 Chicago Bears rat-tled off 44 unanswered points in their champi-onship win over the Patriots (46-10). Dent account-ed for 1.5 of the Bears' record-breaking 7.0 sacksand caused two fumbles on the day. With Dentleading the charge, Chicago limited New Englandto seven yards rushing. Playing alongside defen-

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sive greats such as linebacker Mike Singletary anddefensive lineman William Perry, Dent and theBears made the “46 Defense” famous.

SUPER BOWL XXI: QB PHIL SIMMS, NewYork Giants - Simms' near-perfect 22-for-25 pass-ing performance helped New York pull away fromthe Denver Broncos for a 39-20 victory. With theGiants trailing 10-9 at the half, Simms was a per-fect 10-for-10 in the second half, orchestrating fivescoring drives in the process. Tight end MarkBavaro and wide receiver Phil McConkey wereboth on the receiving ends of textbook touchdowntosses from the accurate Simms. No other SuperBowl quarterback comes close to matchingSimms' 88.0 completion percentage, with Mon-tana's 75.9 percent completion rate against Den-ver in Super Bowl XXIV ranking second all time.

SUPER BOWL XXII: QB DOUG WILLIAMS,Washington Redskins - Throwing four touchdownpasses in an electric second quarter, Williams ledWashington to its second Super Bowl victory.Williams accrued 340 yards via the pass - a SuperBowl record at the time. Trailing 10-0 after onequarter of play, the Redskins' offense erupted for35 straight points en route to a 42-10 victory.Williams sparked the offensive onslaught with an80-yard passing score to wideout Ricky Sandersless than a minute into the second quarter.Williams' performance was so impressive, it sur-passed the dynamic rushing effort by Washingtonrunning back Timmy Smith, who ran for 204 yardsand two touchdowns.

SUPER BOWL XXIII: WR JERRY RICE, SanFrancisco 49ers - San Francisco became the firstNFC team to win three Super Bowls in this epiccome-from-behind win (20-16) over the Bengals.Rice was unstoppable, reeling in 11 catches for aSuper Bowl-best 215 yards. Though Joe Montanaracked up more than 300 yards passing and di-rected the most memorable touchdown drive inSuper Bowl history (92 yards in 11 plays), Rice'sdominant performance was the difference in thisgame. In addition to being the owner of every sig-nificant receiving record in NFL regular seasonhistory, Rice still holds five Super Bowl records, in-cluding most career receiving yardage and touch-downs.

SUPER BOWL XXIV: QB JOE MONTANA,San Francisco 49ers - Montana augmented an al-ready impressive Super Bowl résumé by winninghis third MVP award in the game. In the most lop-sided Super Bowl win ever, San Francisco beat theBroncos, 55-10. Montana's five touchdown passesset a single-game Super Bowl standard at the timeand put him ahead of Terry Bradshaw for the mostcareer touchdown passes of any Super Bowl per-former. Montana (22 of 29, 297 yards) still sits atopthe Super Bowl record book in the passing cate-gories of rating (127.8), career completions (83),career yards (1,142) and touchdowns (11).

SUPER BOWL XXV: RB OTTIS ANDERSON,New York Giants - Head coach Bill Parcells se-cured his second Super Bowl championship inthis 20-19 victory, which will be forever remem-bered because of Buffalo kicker Scott Norwood'spotential game-winning field goal that sailed wideright. Just as they had done all season, the Giantsemployed a ball- control strategy that was spear-headed by Anderson's gutsy performance. Run-ning primarily between the tackles, Anderson car-ried the ball 21 times for 102 yards. The Giantsheld on to the ball for a record 40:33 of the game,keeping the potent Buffalo offense from finding itsrhythm. Anderson scored his lone touchdown ofthe day to cap a 14-play drive that spanned nearly10 minutes of the third quarter.

SUPER BOWL XXVI: QB MARK RYPIEN,Washington Redskins - Rypien and his Redskins

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handed the Bills their second Super Bowl loss (37-24), leading by as much as 37-10. Passing for 292yards and two touchdowns, Rypien tallied moreyards in his 33 attempts than did the Bills' Jim Kel-ly, who threw 58 times in the game. Rypien's 35-yard touchdown pass to Gary Clark in the secondhalf provided some much-needed breathing roomfor Washington.

SUPER BOWL XXVII: QB TROY AIKMAN,Dallas Cowboys - This 52-17 win over Buffalomarked the resurgence of Dallas' Super Bowldominance, and turned out to be the first of threeCowboys Super Bowl wins to come in the nextfour years. Aikman hooked up with wide receiverMichael Irvin twice for scores, with wideout AlvinHarper and tight end Jay Novacek also findingpaydirt via the pass. Aikman's performance wasspectacular. He completed 22 of 30 passes for273 yards to go along with his four touchdowns.

SUPER BOWL XXVIII: RB EMMITT SMITH,Dallas Cowboys - With Dallas trailing at halftime, itwas Smith's two second- half scoring runs thatpropelled the Cowboys to victory (30-13) for thesecond consecutive year over the rival Bills.Smith's first score gave Dallas the lead for good,as he carried the ball seven times on an eight-playscoring drive punctuated by a 15-yard touchdownscamper. Carrying the ball 30 times for 132 yards,Smith's workmanlike effort helped stifle the Bills.

SUPER BOWL XXIX: QB STEVE YOUNG,San Francisco 49ers - Stepping out of the shadowof the man he replaced (Joe Montana), Youngtorched San Diego's defense for 325 yards pass-ing to go along with his Super Bowl record sixtouchdown tosses. Jerry Rice caught three of thesix scoring strikes from the left-handed Young,who also led the 49ers in rushing with 49 yards.Young and the 49ers jumped out to an early 14-0lead following passing touchdowns to Rice andrunning back Ricky Watters. Fittingly, Young sur-passed Montana's single-game Super Bowl recordfor touchdown passes in the 49-26 victory.

SUPER BOWL XXX: CB LARRY BROWN,Dallas Cowboys - Brown intercepted two passesthrown by Steelers quarterback Neil O'Donnell inthe Cowboys' record-tying fifth Super Bowl tri-umph. Both interceptions stymied viable Pitts-burgh drives, setting up short rushing touchdownsby Emmitt Smith. Brown's opportunistic intercep-tions helped Dallas overcome a deficit of 13-7 aswell as preserve a 20-17 advantage in this eventu-al 27-17 Cowboys victory.

SUPER BOWL XXXI: KR-PR DESMONDHOWARD, Green Bay Packers - Howard pickedthe grandest of stages to carve out his niche inNFL history, putting up more than 250 combinedyards on his kickoff and punt returns in a 35-21win over New England. The key play to his selec-tion as MVP was perhaps a 99-yard kickoff returnthat dashed hopes of a comeback by the Patriots.Signed as a free agent in the offseason, the formerHeisman Trophy winner from Michigan helped thePackers to their first Super Bowl title since theLombardi era.

SUPER BOWL XXXII: RB TERRELL DAVIS,Denver Broncos - After leading the AFC in rushingin only his second year, Davis' 30 carries and 157yards proved to be the difference in this 31-24 vic-tory over quarterback Brett Favre and the Packers.The fleet-footed Davis utilized his unique combina-tion of speed and power to become the first playerin Super Bowl history to rush for three touchdownsin one game.

SUPER BOWL XXXIII: QB JOHN ELWAY,Denver Broncos - After waiting so long for his firstSuper Bowl ring, Elway wasted no time in addinga second one to his collection. Elway, the only oth-

er quarterback besides Dan Marino to throw formore than 50,000 career yards, amassed 336yards in Denver's 34-19 win over a Falcons squadled by powerful halfback Jamal Anderson. A mem-ber of the famed Class of '83 quarterbacks, Elwaywalked away from football after winning his sec-ond Super Bowl, ending on the highest of notes.

SUPER BOWL XXXIV: QB KURT WARNER,St. Louis Rams - Becoming a starter via a journeythrough the Arena Football League to NFL Europeto the Rams, Warner's Cinderella climb from back-up to superstar captured the imagination of Ameri-ca. Leading the Rams to their first-ever champi-onship, Warner's 414 passing yards are still a sin-gle-game Super Bowl best. He spread the ballaround to everyone on the Rams' offense, as ninedifferent players registered at least one catch. Thespeedy receiving tandem of Isaac Bruce and TorryHolt each topped 100 yards receiving and caughtone touchdown apiece. In one of the most excitingfinishes in Super Bowl history, the Rams held on totheir 23-16 lead by just one yard, as Titans wide-out Kevin Dyson was dragged down short of thegoal line by Mike Jones in the waning moments ofthe fourth quarter.

SUPER BOWL XXXV: LB RAY LEWIS, Balti-more Ravens - Becoming only the seventh defen-sive player to win a Super Bowl MVP award, Lewisinspired Baltimore to a 34-7 win over the Giants.Though his five tackles and four passes defenseddid not jump off the stats page as remarkable, itwas Lewis' tenacity and leadership that propelledthe Ravens to the win.

SUPER BOWL XXXVI: QB TOM BRADY, NewEngland Patriots - After stepping in for an injuredDrew Bledsoe during the regular season, Bradyeventually led the Patriots to the first Super Bowlvictory in franchise history over a Rams team fea-turing a vaunted offense. After St. Louis overcamea 14-point deficit to tie the game with just 1:30 leftin the fourth quarter, Brady put together a drive offive completions in six attempts that set up AdamVinatieri's game-winning kick (20-17) to save thegame from going into overtime. Brady completed16 of 27 passes for 145 yards and one touchdown.

SUPER BOWL XXXVII: S DEXTER JACK-SON, Tampa Bay Buccaneers - A bevy of Bucsdefenders were worthy of the MVP award, butJackson's two first-half interceptions, one of whichled to a go-ahead field goal, was the deciding fac-tor in his selection. Cornerback Dwight Smith re-turned two INTs for scores in the fourth quarter, butJackson's big plays keyed the outcome of thegame.

SUPER BOWL XXXVIII: QB TOM BRADY,New England Patriots - Brady's Patriots treated thefans to another exciting finish that ended with agame-winning Adam Vinatieri field goal with fourseconds left on the game clock to edge Carolina32-29. The Michigan product completed 32 of 48passes for 354 yards and three touchdowns to be-come the first quarterback in Super Bowl history tostart and win two title games before his 27th birth-day.

SUPER BOWL XXXIX: WR DEION BRANCH,New England Patriots - The University of Louisvillegraduate hauled in 11 receptions for 133 yardsand the Patriots’ defense forced four turnovers enroute to becoming the eighth team to post consec-utive Super Bowl titles. The Patriots also matchedthe Dallas Cowboys (Games XXVII, XXVIII, andXXX) as the only teams with three Super Bowlvictories in a span of four seasons. Branch’s 11catches tied the Super Bowl single-game recordfor receptions (Dan Ross, Cincinnati, XVI; JerryRice, San Francisco, XXIII).

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