Of the 58 Super Bowls that have been played, only two of them have gone to overtime. However, both have occurred in the past seven years. Super Bowl LI (2017) was the first to go to overtime, Which was the first Super Bowl game to go to overtime? Just one of the first 56 Super Bowls of all time went into overtime. The New England Patriots defeated the Atlanta Falcons 34-28 in Super Only one Super Bowl game has gone into overtime since the inception of the NFL. That game is one of the greatest comebacks in Super Bowl history, with the New England Patriots defeating the The New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons became the first two teams to enter overtime in a Super Bowl game. The Patriots won the coin toss, and they elected to receive the football. Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers was forced into the overtime. The two teams, contending for the Lombardi trophy in the NFL’s season finale, could not Only two Super Bowls have ever gone to overtime. One was last year's Chiefs vs. 49ers game. The results of those overtime games are as follows: Super Bowl 51: New England Patriots 34, Atlanta Sometimes 60 minutes simply isn't enough in the Super Bowl. Well, only twice. The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers needed overtime on Sunday to determine the champion of Super Bowl LVIII. It was only the second time in the Super Bowl's 58-year history that the game went to overtime. Two Super Bowls have gone to overtime: Super Bowl LI and Super Bowl LVIII. The Patriots beat the Falcons in Super Bowl LI and the Chiefs beat the 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII. Super Bowl overtime rules are the same as NFL playoff overtime rules: Both teams have the opportunity to possess the football. Sometimes 60 minutes simply isn't enough in the Super Bowl. Well, only twice. The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers needed overtime on Sunday to determine the champion of Super Four Super Bowls have nearly gone to overtime, but were decided by field goals in the final 10 seconds of the game. They include: Super Bowl V: Jim O’Brien kicked a field goal with five If Super Bowl LVIII goes to overtime, it will be only the second time in history that the game has been tied at the end of regulation. Super Bowl 51: The only overtime game in history. Five years ago, the Patriots and Falcons met in Super Bowl 51. Yep. It’s that Super Bowl. The one known simply by a score: 28-3. The odds of any Super Bowl going to overtime are slim. You can bet the game to go to overtime for around +1000. As a quick aside, do not bet the game to go to overtime. How many super bowls have went into overtime? ZERO. They have only gone into OT 16 times in NFL history, but all of them are counted as regulation wins. Super Bowl I was played on January 15th, 1967 between the Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs. The Packers beat the Chiefs 35-10 after outscoring them by 3 touchdowns in the second half. Only one other Super Bowl has ever gone into overtime in the 58-year history of game. That Super Bowl 51 in 2017. That game is famous as it featured the New England Patriots' 28-34 comeback to Three Super Bowls have nearly gone to overtime, but were decided by field goals in the final 10 seconds of the game. They include: Super Bowl V: Jim O’Brien kicked a field goal with five seconds In the first 56 Super Bowls, though, only one went into overtime, when the New England Patriots rallied from behind to win 34-28 over the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI. Note: That rule was not in place when the Patriots defeated the Falcons in Super Bowl LI. Teams scoring a touchdown ended the game in overtime, regardless of whether or not the other team had a possession. Super Bowls That Have Gone to Overtime. Super Bowl LI: The infamous “28–3” game. Super Bowl LI saw the Atlanta Falcons take a 28–9 Has the Super Bowl Ever Gone Into Overtime? Yes, the Super Bowl has gone into overtime before. However, it's a rare likelihood and FanDuel Sportsbook's Super Bowl odds show +1080 odds that this year's game will go to overtime and -2000 odds that it will not. It's only occurred once in 56 previous games, with SB LI between the New England One previous Super Bowl has gone into overtime, when the Patriots came from behind and beat the Falcons. In that game, the Patriots scored a touchdown on the first possession to end the game. Related video above: Over $16 billion expected to be wagered this Super Bowl In 56 Super Bowls, only one has gone into overtime before. That was in 2017 when the New England Patriots won the title
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