NFL Super Bowl History

The AFL and NFL began playing a championship game after the 1966 season.
Formally called the AFL-NFL Championship, it was soon become known as the Super Bowl. This game would evolve into a major national event. more >>
 
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Probably the premier single sporting event in the world, the Super Bowl draws millions of television viewers, many of whom wouldn't think of watching any other football game. The Super Bowl appears on the list of the fifty top-rated TV broadcasts twenty times. The first Super Bowl was played between the NFL's Green Bay Packers and the AFL's Kansas City Chiefs. The Packers won that game 35-10 before a non-sellout crowd that shelled out only $12 a ticket. It was not until Super Bowl III when Joe Namath guaranteed the AFL's first victory in the game for the underdog New York Jets and delivered 16-7 over the Baltimore Colts that interest in the game began to rise. The Super Bowl's history has been marked by long stretches of domination by one league over the other. After the AFL and NFL merger in 1971, the AFC won nine of the next eleven Super Bowls.

Since Super Bowl XVI in 1982, the NFC won fifteen of sixteen games, thirteen in a row, before the Denver Broncos beat the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XXXII. The Super Bowl has traditionally been referred to by Roman numerals rather than the year in which it is played to minimize confusion from the fact that the NFL season stretches from one year to the next. The Super Bowl Champion for the 2004 NFL season will actually play the game in Febuary 2005. Since Super Bowl V in 1971, the trophy presented to the winning team has been know as the Vince Lombardi Trophy to commemorate the man who coached the Green Bay Packers to the first two championships. Lombardi died of cancer in 1970.

Traditionally, the Lombardi trophy is presented by the commissioner to the owner of the winning team at a field ceremony in their honor. For such a huge national event, climaxing a season of NFL football with a meeting between league champions, the Super Bowl has often been anti-climactic. The average margin of victory has been about 14 points, well above the average for a regular-season NFL game.
There have been a lot of blowouts. Conference championship games have often been more compelling. However, recent years have seen this trend reverse as 2002's 20-17 win by the New England Patriots over the St. Louis Rams is widely regarded as one of the most exciting Super Bowls ever. Super Bowl XXXIX will be played in Jacksonville, Florida on Febuary 6, 2005 at Alltell Stadium, home of the Jacksonville Jaguars. This Super Bowl will be played before a sellout crowd and will be viewed by millions in the United States and abroad. It will bring hundreds of millions of revenue to the Jacksonville area as the NFL showcases its premier event to the world.
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