Top 10 Best Super Bowls

Super Bowl XLVIII is on Sunday at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks will be battling it out for the Vince Lombardi trophy. The Broncos are the top seed in the AFC. The Seahawks are the top seed in the NFC. This means that the two best teams in the NFL this season will be competing in the Super Bowl. It’s only the second time in 20 years that the top two teams played in the big game. With the top two teams going at it, the game should be a good one. It could be one of the most exciting or even the best Super Bowl in recent years. However not all games are good or exciting. Sometimes the game is just boring. It depends on who’s playing on whether the game is good or not. So what are the best Super Bowls games so far? Here’s the top 10 best Super Bowls, and maybe you can add this year’s Super Bowl to the list of best Super Bowls.
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10. Super Bowl III: The New York Jets beat the Baltimore Colts 16-7. Jets quarterback Joe Namath allowed the fewest points in an NFL season. He threw eight receptions for 133 yards as the Jets dominated the game. The Jets defense had four interceptions.

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9. Super Bowl XIV: The Los Angeles Rams led the Pittsburgh Steelers 13-10 at the half. They also had the lead twice in the third quarter. Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw’s 73-yard pass to John Stallworth gave the Steelers the lead for good. The Steelers won 31-19.

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8. Super Bowl XXIII: The San Francisco 49ers trailed 16-13 late in the fourth quarter. Joe Montana was unstoppable on a 92-yard drive and got John Taylor to score the winning touchdown. Jerry Rice was the Super Bowl MVP with 215 receiving yards as the 49ers won 20-16. It was the third of Montana’s four Super Bowl titles.

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7. Super Bowl XXV: This was the first of four straight Super Bowl appearances for the Buffalo Bills. The New York Giants kept the Bills offense off the field for over 40 minutes and led 20-19 late in the game. The Bills tried to win it with a field goal on the final drive but it was no good.

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6. Super Bowl XLIII: The Arizona Cardinals trailed 10-0 early, and were in a position to tie the game before halftime until James Harrison’s Super Bowl record 100-yard interception touchdown run. Larry Fitzgerald had six catches for 115 yards and two touchdowns in the fourth quarter for the Cardinals. Santonio Holmes had four receptions, including one for a touchdown, for the Pittsburgh Steelers to give them the win 27-23. It was the Steelers second Super Bowl win in four years and its sixth overall.

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5. Super Bowl XLIV: The Indianapolis Colts had a 10-0 lead, but the New Orleans Saints closed the gap to 10-6 at the half. The Colts led 17-16 late in the fourth before a missed field goal and a Saints scoring drive. Peyton Manning was picked off by Tracy Porter, who ran for 74 yards to clinch the win for the Saints with three minutes left. The Saints won 31-17.

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4. Super Bowl XXXVIII: The New England Patriots led the Carolina Panthers 14-10 after three quarters. In the fourth quarter both teams scored a total of 37 points with five touchdowns. The 37 total points is a Super Bowl record. Adam Vinatieri kicked the winning field goal for the Patriots as they won 32-29.

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3. Super Bowl XXXIV: The St. Louis Rams led the Tennessee Titans 16-0. However the Titans tied the game at 16. Isaac Bruce gave the Rams the lead with a 73-yard touchdown reception. The Titans were unable to score again, as the Rams beat the Titans 23-16.

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2. Super Bowl XXXVI: The St. Louis Rams trailed the New England Patriots 17-3. The Rams came back and tied the game at 17. Then Tom Brady led the Patriots into field goal range and Adam Vinatieri kicked the winning field goal. The Patriots won 20-17.

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1. Super Bowl XLII: The New England Patriots were going for a perfect season. They trailed the New York Giants 10-7 before Randy Moss scored the go-ahead touchdown for the Patriots. Giants quarterback Eli Manning found Plaxico Burress to score the game-winning touchdown. The Giants won 17-14 and the Patriots quest for perfection came up short.

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