Vince Lombardi carried off the field after the Packers' Super Bowl II victory over the Oakland Raiders. |
Remember the hit show Friends? The name of each episode always began with "The One Where ... " and then some moment from that week's program. The Super Bowl is sort of like that. Each Super Bowl has its own flavor. Its own memory. Sure, there is a lot more to a Super Bowl than just one play or one person, but there is usually a first thought that comes to mind.
So here is the Super Bowl episodes:
I-THE ONE THAT WAS THE FIRST ONE
This wasn't even called the Super Bowl. It was the NFL/AFL World Championship game. The NFL was believed to be the superior conference and the Packers' 35-10 spanking of the Chiefs proved it.
II-THE ONE THAT VINCE LOMBARDI WAS CARRIED OFF THE FIELD
The Packers easily handled the Oakland Raiders to win their 2nd straight Super Bowl. The game would be the last for Vince Lombardi in Green Bay. He would be the GM the following year before returning to coaching with the Washington Redskins in 1969. He died in 1970.
III-THE ONE WHERE JOE NAMATH WON
Obviously, Super Bowl III will always be remembered as the one where the AFL beat the NFL in the title game. Joe Namath's guarantee was spot on as the Jets beat the Colts and legitimized the AFL's existence.
IV-THE ONE WHERE HANK STRAM WAC MIC'D
Chiefs head coach Hank Stram was wearing a microphone as his team beat the Vikings in Super Bowl IV. The sounds that they got were priceless. "You can't do that in our league!"
V-THE ONE WITH ALL THE MISTAKES
This was the Blunder Bowl. There were 11 turnovers in this one. The Cowboys set a record with 10 penalties. There was even a missed PAT. This is still the only Super Bowl were a player on the losing team won the MVP award.
VI-THE ONE WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL PLAY
Richard Nixon called Dolphins coach Don Shula and drew up a play. The Dolphins ran it ... and it didn't work.
VII-THE ONE UNDEFEATED SEASON
Of course, Super Bowl VII is most noted as the one season where we saw an undefeated team. The Miami Dolphins beat the Washington Redskins in a rather boring, non-descript game to finish the year 17-0. There, of course, was the Garo Yepremian botched kick that turned into the lone Washington touchdown.
VIII-THE ONE WITH CZONKA
Hard to believe now, the the Miami Dolphins won this Super Bowl with a quarterback that threw just 7 passes. Bob Griese did complete six of those passes in the 24-7 win over the Vikings. This was Czonka's night. Czonka ran for a then-record 33 times for a then-record 145 yards.
IX-THE ONE WHERE THE STEEL CURTAIN ARRIVES
Super Bowl IX was unattractive. The Vikings offense was pitiful and the game was a defensive struggle. But Steelers back Franco Harris broke Czonka's records from the prior game (34 rushes, 154 yards) to begin one of the greatest dynasties in NFL history.
X-THE ONE WITH LYNN SWANN'S CATCH
We all know that Swann catch. The tip. The fall. The beauty.
XI-THE ONE WITH THE RAIDERS
The Raiders returned to the Super Bowl for the first time since Super Bowl II. That tough, physical (sometimes dirty) defense mixed with a gun-slinging offense won a championship. The game and the players were iconic. From John Madden to Kenny Stabler to Willie Brown's huge pick-six. When we all think of the Raiders, this game comes to mind. That's how Al Davis would want it.
XII-THE ONE WHERE ROBERT NEWHOUSE THROWS A TD
Super Bowl XII was the first to be played indoors and the first to be played at night. It also featured a nice touchdown pass by Cowboys' running back Robert Newhouse. That was the first TD pass thrown by a running back in a Super Bowl.
XIII-THE ONE WHERE JACKIE SMITH DROPPED A TD PASS
There are great plays in the Super Bowl, but there are some huge blunders (more will be on this list). One of the biggest was Cowboys' tight end Jackie Smith dropping a sure touchdown pass late in Super Bowl XIII. Dallas settled for a field goal instead, and they ended up losing by 4.
XIV-THE ONE WITH STALLWORTH'S GRAB
The 1970s had closed and with it some of the greatest teams in NFL history. The Steelers were the best among them. This Super Bowl was surprisingly in doubt late. The Rams actually held a 19-17 lead going into the 4th quarter when Terry Bradshaw completed a 73-yard TD pass to John Stallworth to give the Steelers a lead they would never relinquish.
XV-THE ONE WITH PETE ROZELLE HANDING THE TROPHY TO AL DAVIS
The Raiders were back in the Super Bowl, but this was a bit different. Before the season, NFL commish Pete Rozelle had didn't allow the Raiders to move from Oakland to Los Angeles. Al Davis and the Raiders then sued the NFL, citing the league's anti-trust laws. The Raiders would later win, but there was quite the tension between the two men for several years. So the anticipation of Pete Rozelle handing the Super Bowl trophy to Al Davis was at a fever pitch. It happened, without any incident.
XVI-THE ONE WHERE IT WAS FREEZING
The game was played in Pontiac, Michigan at the Silverdome. Good thing, since this was a very cold day. Only the second Super Bowl to that point that didn't take place in either Miami, New Orleans or the Los Angeles area and the first to take place in a cold-weather city. The fans, of course, were fine inside the stadium but a snowy weekend caused a nightmare for fans and media to get to the game.
XVII-THE ONE WITH JOHN RIGGINS RUN
I Right, 70 Chip. That was the play Redskins' coach Joe Gibbs called on 4th-and-1 in the 4th quarter and Washington trailing 17-13 to the Dolphins. The play saw John Riggins not only pick up the 1st down, but he lumbered to a TD and a Super Bowl title.
XVIII-THE ONE WHERE MARCUS ALLEN TORE IT UP ON BLACK SUNDAY
The Redskins were back in the Super Bowl, but they would not repeat their title. No, Marcus Allen and the Los Angeles Raiders ran all over Washington to a 38-9 win. The game is also known for the Apple commercial, 1984, where ads became as synonymous with Super Bowl Sunday as the game itself. But it was Allen's 191 yards rushing and 2 TDs ... one of which was a wicked 74-yd TD scamper ... that won the day.
XIX-THE ONE WHERE ROGER CRAIG HIGH STEPS FOR A TD
Roger Craig scored 3 touchdowns in Super Bowl XIX, a blowout of Dan Marino's Dolphins. But the most memorable moment was Craig high-stepping into the endzone for his final score.
XX-THE ONE WITH THE SUPER BOWL SHUFFLE
The 1985 Chicago Bears are legendary. That team nearly went undefeated and blew through the postseason. They were so dominant that they made this video before even winning the Super Bowl. It was brash, but it fit this team so well. Hard to believe that not only was this the Bears lone title, but this group didn't even get to another Super Bowl.
XXI-THE ONE WITH THE GATORADE SHOWER
It is ubiquitous. Winning teams douse the coach with a cooler full of Gatorade. Heck, now you can even bet on the color of Gatorade that gets dumped. However, it was this Giants team that made it a thing. They dumped it all over Bill Parcells after each of their victories in 1986, including their Super Bowl XXI victory of the Denver Broncos.
XXII-THE ONE WITH THAT SECOND QUARTER
Still my favorite quarter of football (ed. note: I'm a Redskins fan). The Redskins trailed 10-0 to the Broncos heading into the 2nd quarter when the Redskins would pile on 35 points. Doug Williams completed 9 or 11 passes for 228 yards and 4 TDs ... in that quarter alone! Timmy Smith, a nobody, rushed for 122 yards and Ricky Sanders caught 168 yards worth of passes (and two TDs) in that quarter. This Super Bowl featured the biggest deficit a winning team ever faced (since tied), the most rushing yards by a player (Smith) and Williams was the first African-American quarterback to win a Super Bowl (it took 26 years before it happened again).
XXIII-THE ONE WITH JOHN CANDY
One of the greatest Super Bowls, this game featured one of the best lines ever. With the 49ers trailing the Bengals 16-13 with just over 3 minutes left in the game, Joe Montana gets into the huddle and says, "hey, isn't that John Candy?" San Francisco would then go on an 11-play, 92-yd drive that ended with a John Taylor touchdown catch and Montana's 3rd Super Bowl title.
XXIV-THE ONE WITH THE BLOWOUT
The Niners repeated their championship with a blowout of the Broncos, Denver's third Super Bowl loss in four years. San Fran won 55-10, which remains the most points scored by a team in Super Bowl history and the largest margin of victory. It may also be the greatest matchup of quarterbacks in Super Bowl history as Joe Montana faced John Elway. Add in Steve Young's mop-up duty and it is a shoo-in.
XXV-THE ONE WITH WHITNEY AND SCOTT
This Super Bowl is remembered for two things: Whitney Houston's rendition of the National Anthem and Scott Norwood's missed field goal to end the game. Not much more I can tell you about it.
XXVI-THE ONE WITHOUT THURMAN THOMAS' HELMET
The Bills were back in the Super Bowl and they felt they were ready to beat the Redskins. Well, except that their star running back couldn't find his helmet and was missing from the opening Buffalo drive. That wasn't the only miscue to start this game (botched kicks from both teams, namely) but the Redskins cruised to a title.
XXVII-THE ONE WITH LEON LETT
Or you could say "The One With Don Beebe". This utter spanking the Cowboys gave the Bills is mostly forgettable, but it should've been worse as Leon Lett let a sure TD return go awry when he was showboating and Bills' receiver Don Beebe chased him down and forced a fumble into the endzone.
XXVIII-THE ONE WHERE THE BILLS CEMENT HISTORY
Most people don't remember too much about this Super Bowl. Yes, Atlanta had an ice storm during Super Bowl week and Emmitt Smith had a big day. But this is known for the Bills final appearance in a Super Bowl ... four games in four years. The Bills actually held a halftime lead, but Dallas outscored them 24-0 in the 2nd half.
XXIX-THE ONE WITH THE MONKEY OFF STEVE YOUNG'S BACK
Steve Young is one of the best quarterbacks of the Super Bowl era, but people were giving him a lot of grief for not winning the big one. Fair, since the Niners chose Young when they cut ties with Joe Montana. Young did it with a record setting performance.
XXX-THE ONE WITH NEIL O'DONNELL
Other quarterbacks have had bad Super Bowls. But Neil O'Donnell was giving the Cowboys this one despite the Steelers outplaying Dallas. Three interceptions, including two that made Larry Brown into a household name. It got Brown a huge free agent contract with the Raiders. Ironically, this was O'Donnell's final game with the Steelers as he would leave for the Jets.
XXXI-THE ONE WITH BRETT FAVRE
Brett Favre's biggest moment was the Packers' 35-21 win over the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXI. While Favre wasn't the MVP (Desmond Howard was) or the most dominant player on the field (Reggie White was), Favre got loose. He threw TD passes of 54 and 81 yards and his celebrating became part of his legend.
XXXII-THE ONE WHERE JOHN ELWAY'S FLIP
John Elway lost three Super Bowls in the early part of his career which came in three of four seasons. Since the 1989 season, it took nearly a decade to get back. Elway faced the defending champion Packers and were also trying to end the AFC's 13-year losing streak in the Super Bowl. Late in the 17-17 game, Elway scrambled to pick up a 1st down and did his famous Helicopter Flip. The flip showed how badly he wanted this and the Broncos would finish off the win.
XXXIII-THE ONE WHERE ELWAY LEAVES
Not much stands out about Super Bowl XXXIII other than an unfortunate pre-game incident involving a well-respected Falcons player and the fact that John Elway left on top. As of now, it is the moment pointed to when a veteran wins a title. Do you leave now on top? It was asked to Tim Duncan when the Spurs won the 2014 NBA title. Hardly any athlete, especially of that stature, gets to even make a decision like this. Elway did.
XXXIV-THE ONE THAT NEEDED ONE MORE YARD
One of the most thrilling endings in a Super Bowl, the Titans were "one yard short" to tying Super Bowl XXXIV. Trailing the Rams 23-16 with no timeouts and just six seconds left. Steve McNair threw a pass over the middle to Kevin Dyson. Rams linebacker Mike Jones held on to the tackle and stopped Dyson on the 1-yard line as time expired.
XXXV-THE ONE WITH THREE TOUCHDOWNS ON THREE PLAYS
The Ravens defense was all-time great, but this game will be most remembered as the game with three TDs on three consecutive plays. The first one was the Ravens Duane Starks picking off Kerry Collins and returning it for a 49-yd touchdown. On the ensuing kickoff, the Giants' Ron Dixon returned it 97 yards for a TD. The following kickoff, the Ravens' Jermaine Lewis returned that kick for a TD. Amazing. In three plays, a 10-0 game turned into a 24-7 Baltimore lead.
XXXVI-THE ONE THE PATRIOTS WON THE 9/11 GAME
This Super Bowl was pushed back a week due to the NFL moving a week of games after the attack on September 11th. The Patriots were a Cinderella team who made the Super Bowl with a young, backup quarterback named Tom Brady and a some close calls in the playoffs. They then get to face the Greatest Show On Turf Rams, who were 14 point favorites. The Patriots and Tom Brady pulled off the upset with Adam Vinatieri's 48-yd field goal as time ran out for the improbable win.
XXXVII-THE ONE THAT'S THE GRUDEN BOWL
In the offseason, the Oakland Raiders 'traded' Jon Gruden to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Oakland then hired assistant Bill Callahan. Who knew the two teams would face off in the Super Bowl? No one knew that, but Gruden apparently knew the Raiders' playbook hadn't changed since he left and Tampa jumped all over Oakland, forcing five turnovers and a dominant win.
XXXVIII-THE ONE WITH THE WARDROBE MALFUNCTION
Forget that the Patriots and Panthers played in one of the most exciting Super Bowls ever, this game will be forever known for Janet Jackson's boob showing during the halftime show and all the ramifications since.
XXXIX-THE ONE WHERE DONOVAN MCNABB "THREW UP"
This one is an urban legend that has people on both sides of the debate. Did Donovan McNabb throw up during that final drive to tie Super Bowl XXXIX (which failed)?
XL-THE ONE THE REFS HAD A BAD GAME
The Steelers and Seahawks met in Detroit, but what many people remember is the questionable officiating. Both sides complained about calls, though the feeling among most is that Seattle got the raw end of the deal. At the time, I called this the worst Super Bowl ever.
XLI-THE ONE IN THE RAIN
There are a few bigger moments in this one. It was Peyton Manning's lone Super Bowl win. It was also the one where Devin Hester ran the opening kickoff back for a touchdown. But it was also the one Super Bowl that truly was in the elements. The one Super Bowl played in rain. While it certainly wasn't a monsoon out there, it was quite slick out there. And that rain played a cool part in one of the greatest halftime shows ever -- Prince.
XLII-THE ONE THE PATRIOTS LOST THEIR PERFECT SEASON
Yes, David Tyree's catch is the moment of this Super Bowl. But the catch's greatness is magnified by who it was against. The 17-0 Patriots were attempting to be just the 2nd undefeated team ever and first to win 18 games. But that catch and some other big plays after it ruined the Patriots great season.
XLIII-THE ONE WITH SANTONIO HOLMES' CATCH
The Steelers have had some great catches in Super Bowl history. But this Santonio Holmes TD snag with 35 seconds left may be the best. It negated a wild 4th quarter rally by the Arizona Cardinals and gave Pittsburgh their record 6th Super Bowl title.
XLIV-THE ONE DREW BREES HELD UP HIS SON
There may not be a better moment than seeing Drew Brees hold up his young son while confetti falls down in Miami for the Saints Super Bowl title. Sure, there was the surprise onside kick and the Tracy Porter pick-six, but this picture captures this game.
XLV-THE ONE AT JERRY WORLD
Cowboy Stadium seemed like a great place to have a Super Bowl, especially this one. It is huge and can accommodate the huge Packers and Steelers fanbases. However, an icy winter storm crippled North Texas and even put the game in some jeopardy. There was also a big stink about people who bought tickets for the game who had to sit outside the stadium and watch since their seats weren't ready by game time. Also, there is nothing more Dallas Cowboys than their cheerleaders. Well, since both the Packers and Steelers are among the six teams who don't employ cheerleaders, there weren't any at the Super Bowl ... a first.
XLVI-THE ONE WHERE THE GIANTS DID IT AGAIN
Four years ago, the Giants upset the undefeated Patriots to win their 3rd Super Bowl. This time, the 9-7 Giants became the team with the worst record to win a Super Bowl.
XLVII-THE ONE WHERE THE LIGHTS WENT OUT IN NEW ORLEANS
This is an interesting Super Bowl for all kinds of reasons. First off, the Ravens had a 28-6 after returning the 2nd half opening kickoff back for a TD. Then the 49ers had a furious comeback and nearly tied it at 31 late (a 2-pt conversion failed to keep it 31-29). What happened in between was a Super Bowl first -- the power went out in the Superdome. A 34-minute delay after the Ravens took that 28-6 lead rocked the game.
XLVIII-THE ONE THAT WAS PLAYED IN NEW YORK
Yes, this was the one where the Seahawks completely dismantled the Broncos (and nearly became The One Where A Team Was Shutout), but everything leading up to and during the game was about it being in the New York area. The first (and only) cold weather outdoor Super Bowl. Actually, it had just the 3rd coldest kickoff ever and there really wasn't any other weather issues.
XLIX-THE ONE WHERE MARSHAWN LYNCH DIDN'T GET THE BALL
One yard. One yard.
50- THE ONE WHERE DENVER'S OFFENSE STUNK YET WON ANYWAY
This will long be remembered as Peyton Manning's second title and his final game of a remarkable career. It was also the worst offensive game for a winning team in Super Bowl history. They set Super Bowl records for the least yards and first downs for a winner. They were 1-of-14 on third down. Really, both offenses and quarterbacks stunk making this a very ugly Super Bowl.
This will long be remembered as Peyton Manning's second title and his final game of a remarkable career. It was also the worst offensive game for a winning team in Super Bowl history. They set Super Bowl records for the least yards and first downs for a winner. They were 1-of-14 on third down. Really, both offenses and quarterbacks stunk making this a very ugly Super Bowl.
LI-THE ONE WITH THE GREATEST COMEBACK
You all know the memes of the Falcons blowing a 28-3 lead to lose this game 34-28. Not only was this easily the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history, it was also the first overtime game in Super Bowl history. Maybe the most stunning title game ever.
LII-THE ONE WITH THE TRICK PLAY OF FOURTH DOWN
The Eagles were up 15-12 with 38 seconds left in the first half when they faced a 4th down and goal at the 2 yard line when they ran a beautiful trick play. Philly quarterback Nick Foles lined up in shotgun before approaching the line for what looks like him barking out blocking assignments. Instead the ball is snapped to running back Corey Clement who ran wide and pitched it to a reversing tight end Trey Burton who tossed it to Foles who was wide open in the end zone. A gutsy play and the made Foles the first quarterback with a touchdown catch and the first player to throw a TD and catch one in Super Bowl history.
LIII-THE ONE WHERE NO ONE COULD SCORE
This Super Bowl featured the lowest total score (16 points), lowest score by a winner (13) and latest in a game their first touchdown was scored (7 minutes left in the 4th quarter). This game had the fewest touchdowns in a Super Bowl, fewest PATs and only two kickoff returns. The Rams set a record for punts. All that during an era where offenses zing up and down the field, we had a tough defensive battle where neither team could get much going.
LIV-THE ONE WITH THE CHIEFS EPIC 4TH QUARTER
The San Francisco 49ers entered the 4th quarter with a 20-10 lead and were seemingly in control of the game. That was until less than 9 minutes through the period when Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs scored touchdowns on three straight drives. Kansas City would win the game, 31-20.
LV-THE ONE DURING THE PANDEMIC
This will also be known as Tom Brady's final Super Bowl and his only one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but the 31-9 victory is more well known for who wasn't there: fans. Only 25,000 fans were able to attend the game due to COVID-19 restrictions that forced most of the games played that season to be in front of sparse crowds or no fans. Approximately 7,500 of the 25,000 fans at the game were first responders. This was also the first Super Bowl to be played at one of the participant's home stadium.
LVI-THE ONE WITH STAFFORD TO KUPP
With the Bengals leading Super Bowl LVI 20-16 late in the 4th quarter, the Rams decided the best way to win it was to put the ball in the hands of Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp. On the game winning drive, Stafford completed four passes to Kupp, had two pass attempts to Kupp draw pass interference penalties from the Bengals, had another pass to Kupp nullified by offsetting penalties, and Kupp rushed for 7 yards on a 4th and 1. It ended with a Kupp TD grab to give Los Angeles the 23-20 win.
LVII-THE ONE THAT WAS THE KELCE BOWL
This was a great game, with a high scoring 38-35 final that saw a lot of punches and return punches. But it will be known as the Kelce Bowl as brothers Jason (Eagles center) and Travis (Chiefs TE) became the first brothers to face off as player in a Super Bowl. It was also the Andy Reid Bowl, as Reid became just the fifth head coach to face his former team in the Super Bowl (only Reid and Dan Reeves faced a franchise they had also lead to a Super Bowl).
You all know the memes of the Falcons blowing a 28-3 lead to lose this game 34-28. Not only was this easily the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history, it was also the first overtime game in Super Bowl history. Maybe the most stunning title game ever.
LII-THE ONE WITH THE TRICK PLAY OF FOURTH DOWN
The Eagles were up 15-12 with 38 seconds left in the first half when they faced a 4th down and goal at the 2 yard line when they ran a beautiful trick play. Philly quarterback Nick Foles lined up in shotgun before approaching the line for what looks like him barking out blocking assignments. Instead the ball is snapped to running back Corey Clement who ran wide and pitched it to a reversing tight end Trey Burton who tossed it to Foles who was wide open in the end zone. A gutsy play and the made Foles the first quarterback with a touchdown catch and the first player to throw a TD and catch one in Super Bowl history.
LIII-THE ONE WHERE NO ONE COULD SCORE
This Super Bowl featured the lowest total score (16 points), lowest score by a winner (13) and latest in a game their first touchdown was scored (7 minutes left in the 4th quarter). This game had the fewest touchdowns in a Super Bowl, fewest PATs and only two kickoff returns. The Rams set a record for punts. All that during an era where offenses zing up and down the field, we had a tough defensive battle where neither team could get much going.
LIV-THE ONE WITH THE CHIEFS EPIC 4TH QUARTER
The San Francisco 49ers entered the 4th quarter with a 20-10 lead and were seemingly in control of the game. That was until less than 9 minutes through the period when Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs scored touchdowns on three straight drives. Kansas City would win the game, 31-20.
LV-THE ONE DURING THE PANDEMIC
This will also be known as Tom Brady's final Super Bowl and his only one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but the 31-9 victory is more well known for who wasn't there: fans. Only 25,000 fans were able to attend the game due to COVID-19 restrictions that forced most of the games played that season to be in front of sparse crowds or no fans. Approximately 7,500 of the 25,000 fans at the game were first responders. This was also the first Super Bowl to be played at one of the participant's home stadium.
LVI-THE ONE WITH STAFFORD TO KUPP
With the Bengals leading Super Bowl LVI 20-16 late in the 4th quarter, the Rams decided the best way to win it was to put the ball in the hands of Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp. On the game winning drive, Stafford completed four passes to Kupp, had two pass attempts to Kupp draw pass interference penalties from the Bengals, had another pass to Kupp nullified by offsetting penalties, and Kupp rushed for 7 yards on a 4th and 1. It ended with a Kupp TD grab to give Los Angeles the 23-20 win.
LVII-THE ONE THAT WAS THE KELCE BOWL
This was a great game, with a high scoring 38-35 final that saw a lot of punches and return punches. But it will be known as the Kelce Bowl as brothers Jason (Eagles center) and Travis (Chiefs TE) became the first brothers to face off as player in a Super Bowl. It was also the Andy Reid Bowl, as Reid became just the fifth head coach to face his former team in the Super Bowl (only Reid and Dan Reeves faced a franchise they had also lead to a Super Bowl).