The game also marked the first Super Bowl appearance of a Los Angeles-based team since the Los Angeles Raiders appeared in 1983's Super Bowl XVIII and the Rams' first as a Los Angeles team since 1979's Super Bowl XIV. Super Bowl LIII was the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in NFL history, as both teams' defenses dominated the first three quarters. [1] More Super Bowl Pages. Super Bowl Leaders; Super Bowl Standings; Super Bowl History + indicates Hall of Fame; Table; LIII (53) New England Patriots: 13: Los 2.1 Teams with Super Bowl Venue column indicates number of times that stadium has hosted a Super Bowl. City column indicates number of times LIII: February 3 Super Bowl LIII (meaning Super Bowl 53 in Roman numerals) was an American football game in which the New England Patriots, who were the winners of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the 2018 season, beat the Los Angeles Rams, winners of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the 2018 season, 13-3 to become winners of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2018 season. Super Bowl LII. Super Bowl 53. Super Bowl LIII. Super Bowl 54. Super Bowl LIV. Super Bowl 55. Super Bowl LV. Super Bowl 56. Super Bowl LVI. Super Bowl 57. Super Bowl LVII. Super Bowl 58. Super 2019: Super Bowl LIII - Super Bowl 53; 2020: Super Bowl LIV - Super Bowl 54; 2021: Super Bowl LV - Super Bowl 55; 2022: Super Bowl LVI - Super Bowl 56; As mentioned above, Super Bowl 50 is excluded from this list because it did not use its roman numeral (L). Next on the list is Super Bowl LVII (57) for 2023, followed by Super Bowl LVIII (58 The Super Bowl staged in 2019, Super Bowl LIII, is the culmination of the 2018 NFL season. The “2019 Super Bowl” and 2019 season aren’t connected at all, so we instead refer to each Super What Number Is LIII and Why Does the NFL Use Roman Numerals for the Super Bowl? Published Feb 02, 2019 at 6:36 AM EST Updated Feb 04, 2019 at 11:01 AM EST By Dan Cancian New England Patriots 13 vs. Los Angeles Rams 3 on February 3rd, 2019 - Full team and player stats and box score What Do The Roman Numerals Stand For In Super Bowl LIII? It's Easy To Figure Out. by Shana Aborn. Feb. 1, 2019. Whatever the backstory, L has always stood for the number 50. 11: Brad Maynard punted 11 times for the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV. 12: The number of teams that have never won a Super Bowl: Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills, Carolina NFL History - Super Bowl Winners. Leaders; Super Bowl Winners; Super Bowl MVPs; Super Bowl Winners and Results: NO. DATE: LIII: Feb. 3, 2019: Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) New England 13 SUPER BOWL PREDICTIONS: How the 2025 Super Bowl could go terribly wrong for Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Here’s the lesson: each number is a symbol: I is 1. V is 5. X is 10. L is 50. C is 100 26: The Los Angeles Rams’ deepest penetration in New England territory in Super Bowl LIII was the 26-yard line. The Rams lost yardage on the next play. 27: The number of different venues that have hosted a Super Bowl since 1967. 28: Super Bowl XXVIII was the only time the same two teams met in back-to-back Super Bowls. The Dallas Cowboys 26: The Los Angeles Rams’ deepest penetration in New England territory in Super Bowl LIII was the 26-yard line. The Rams lost yardage on the next play. 27: The number of different venues that have hosted a Super Bowl since 1967. 28: Super Bowl XXVIII was the only time the same two teams met in back-to-back Super Bowls. The Dallas Cowboys Maroon 5 with Travis Scott and Big Boi (Super Bowl LIII, 2019) huge Super Bowl audience watch a fake Harrison Ford take punches while an old-school crooner belts out a Duke Ellington number The fewest points ever scored by a team is three (Dolphins in Super Bowl VI and Rams in Super Bowl LIII). More quarterbacks have won the Super Bowl wearing that number than any other (18 times One number stands above the rest when it comes to QBs winning the Super Bowl By Max Molski • Published February 6, 2023 • Updated on February 6, 2023 at 1:09 pm NBC Universal, Inc. Patriots alumni Steve Nelson, Max Lane, Ilia Jarostchuk, as well as former Cowboys guard Ron Stone were on hand for the Super Bowl Grand Moscow Party on Sunday, February 2, 2019. Close to 1,000 fans attended the event at the Moscow Music Media Dome as they watched the New England Patriots take on the LA Rams in Super Bowl LIII. The game also marked the first Super Bowl appearance of a Los Angeles-based team since the Los Angeles Raiders appeared in 1983's Super Bowl XVIII and the Rams' first as a Los Angeles team since 1979's Super Bowl XIV. Super Bowl LIII was the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in NFL history, as both teams' defenses dominated the first three quarters. [1]
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