Super Bowl LVII has all the ingredients to be a classic, but the Eagles and Chiefs have a lot to live up to. Here are the top 10 greatest Super Bowls of all time. Super Bowl LIX has all the ingredients to be a classic, but the Eagles and Chiefs have a lot to live up to. It was easily one of the best Super Bowls of all time. running their famed 16. Super Bowl LIV: Kansas City Chiefs 31, San Francisco 49ers 20. 15. Super Bowl XLV: Green Bay Packers 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 25. 14. Super Bowl LII: Philadelphia Eagles 41, New England The Best. 4. Super Bowl XXXIV: January 30, 2000, Georgia Dome in Atlanta on the strength of a couple of short Eddie George goal-line TDs runs, and an Al Del Greco field goal tied the game at Super Bowl XLI started off with a bang. All-time great return man Devin Hester took the opening kickoff 92 yards for a score. The favored Colts quickly responded when Peyton Manning delivered a 53-yard strike to Reggie Wayne. Game onor so we thought. Eagles fans were on the edge of their seat but with just over two minutes left, Foles would find Zach Ertz for the go-ahead score. On the ensuing drive, Brandon Graham would strip-sack Tom Brady and inevitably seal the win for the Philadelphia Eagles' first-ever Super Bowl victory. 1. Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Arizona Cardinals 23 Here is a look at three of the best runs in Super Bowl history: FOURTH-AND-RIGGO: In the 1983 Super Bowl, everyone in the Rose Bowl — on the field, on the sidelines, in the stands — and everyone watching on TV knew what was going to happen when Washington Redskins coach Joe Gibbs opted to go for it on fourth-and-1 at the Miami Dolphins 43. 7 Best Super Bowls of All Time. Honorable mentions: Super Bowl XLII (Giants over Patriots), Super Bowl XXIII (49ers over Bengals), Super Bowl LII (Eagles over Patriots), Super Bowl LVII (Chiefs over Eagles), Super Bowl XXXII (Broncos over Packers), Super Bowl XXXVIII (Patriots over Panthers) 7) Super Bowl III (Jets 16, Colts 7) This is a tricky The Greatest Super Bowl of All Time 1) Super Bowl XLII (2007) The Patriots were on the warpath, with one of the best offenses in the history of the game, a number of Hall of Famers with their final shots at a ring and a chance to become the only 19-0 team in the history of the NFL. At the time, the Raiders’ upset of the Redskins set Super Bowl records for most points by a team (38) and largest margin of victory (29 points). Oh and Marcus Allen set the single-game rushing The absurdity of the concept, coupled with the deadpan delivery and impressive visuals, made it a standout during Super Bowl XXXIV. The ad’s humor resonated with audiences and earned it a place as one of the best Super Bowl commercials of all time. Well, look no further because we offer up the seven best Super Bowl QB performances of all time. 7. Nick Foles – 3 TDs, 373 passing yards at Super Bowl LII (2018) Most of the core players from both teams will be back for Super Bowl 59, but the Eagles have since added All-Pro running back Saquon Barkley. Eagles receiver DeVonta Smith was limited in practice As the Philadelphia Eagles prepare to face the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9, we asked some of the best chief creative officers in the world to New England Patriots Lists that rank the greatest players in the history of the NFL team that won the Super Bowl in 2002, 2004, 2005, 2015, 2017, and 2019. Advertiser: Coca-Cola Year: 1980 Star Power: “Mean” Joe Greene, Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Why It's Great: The “Hey kid, catch!” commercial effectively pulls at the heartstrings by juxtaposing Joe Greene’s “tough guy” persona with a little boy who, despite his idol’s stern exterior and injury, still believes he’s the best and offers him America's favorite cola. He threw for 331 yards and three touchdowns while also running for 59 yards (a Super Bowl record for a QB at the time) while besting Dan Marino and the Dolphins in Super Bowl XIX. This game had it all: It was the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history -- the Patriots once trailed by 25 -- led by Tom Brady, the greatest quarterback in NFL history, who threw for 466 yards. Davis finished the 1997 season with 1,750 rushing yards and a league-leading 15 touchdowns. He took his game up a notch once the playoffs began, setting an NFL record with eight postseason rushing touchdowns to go along with 581 yards and a Super Bowl MVP. His Super Bowl MVP performance included three rushing touchdowns, all while missing an Feb 5, 2006; Detroit, MI, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers running back (36) Jerome Bettis runs through the middle in the third quarter of Super Bowl XL against the Seattle Seahawks at Ford Field.
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