If this Super Bowl was the final act of a movie, we'd criticize it for being too unbelievable. But it all happened Sunday night in the Superdome. But it all happened Sunday night in the Superdome. 1. That Super Bowl on Feb. 3, 2013 — the last one held in New Orleans before Super Bowl LIX kicks off on Sunday night — will forever be remembered for its 34 minutes in the dark. 'We never Either way, the Super Bowl almost always delivers something unusual, be it a play on the field, a halftime incident, a new technological innovation, or even the implementation of new rules and The last Super Bowl in New Orleans was interrupted by a chaotic 34-minute blackout. The post Remembering the Super Bowl XLVII Blackout, 12 Years Later appeared first on Front Office Sports. Usually a more regular Super Bowl host city, New Orleans has had to wait 12 years to put the 'Blackout Bowl' right - and the host committee and local power company are taking no chances. Sometimes the game is a blowout, and sometimes the game is close. Either way, the Super Bowl almost always delivers something unusual, be it a play on the field, a halftime incident, a new Ray Lewis still searching for cause of SB XLVII blackout (3:56) Ray Lewis sits down to discuss the power outage during Super Bowl XLVII, the last game of his NFL career. Nantz and Phil Simms, who were on the call of Super Bowl XLVII, abruptly had their mics cut off before the lights throughout the majority of the stadium went out at the beginning of the third When the audio of Super Bowl XLVII between the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens suddenly cut out early in the third quarter on Feb. 3, 2013, the millions watching the CBS broadcast might The Super Bowl descended into darkness after a power failure caused a blackout in 2013 - and Joe Staley has recalled his memories of one of the most bizarre moments in NFL history Super Bowl XLVII: Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31; Back in the Big Easy: This was New Orleans’s 10th time hosting the Super Bowl — tying Miami for the most— and its first since Hurricane Ray Lewis is a motivator. When he talks, really gets going, it's something that you don't just hear. You feel it.Trent Dilfer, quarterback on the Ravens' Super Bowl XXXV championship team and now I'm in New Orleans in my hotel room for Super Bowl XLVII, so AMA. This is my 10th Super Bowl, and I've been lucky enough to get to interview every half time performer through the years. Super Bowl Special airs on NFL Network this Friday 7PM PT /10 PM ET, with fellow Redditor Joel McHale, 50 Cent, and David Spade. This is certainly one of the strangest Super Bowl props you will find at Super Bowl betting sites! Will the power go out at the Caesars Superdome during Super Bowl LIX? As a refresher, this wild prop bet alludes to what happened during Super Bowl XLVII. The power went out in this very stadium at the Superdome in New Orleans. No one knows for sure yet what caused the Mercedes-Benz Superdome to go dark for 34 minutes during the second half of Super Bowl XLVII, but we do know it wasn't Beyoncé's electrifying halftime show. Ray Lewis still searching for cause of SB XLVII blackout (3:56) Ray Lewis sits down to discuss the power outage during Super Bowl XLVII, the last game of his NFL career. After 17 seasons in the NFL, Ray Lewis will play his final game Sunday in Super Bowl XLVII. It has been a dozen years since the Ravens defeated the Giants for their only Lombardi trophy. According to CBS, its stream of Super Bowl XLVII garnered 3 million unique viewers, compared to the 2.1 million that NBC reported last year. Unsurprisingly, CBS says this is the largest audience WHY WAS THERE A 34 MINUTE DELAY DURING THE 2ND HALF OF SUPER BOWL XLVII?. This video will give you a 'Straight To the point' information / answer / solution Ray Lewis still searching for cause of SB XLVII blackout (3:56) Ray Lewis sits down to discuss the power outage during Super Bowl XLVII, the last game of his NFL career.
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