Super Bowl 58 went to overtime between the Chiefs and 49ers, and after San Francisco kicked a field goal with 7:22 left in the first overtime, the Chiefs drove down to the 49ers' three-yard line Super Bowl LI (2017) was the first to go to overtime, while the second was Super Bowl LVIII (2024). The NFL uses different overtime rules during the regular season and the playoffs. Super Bowl 58 became just the second in NFL history to go to overtime, and it provided fans with a thrilling conclusion. The 49ers got the ball first after winning the coin toss. If they were to go to overtime, it would be just the second time in the game’s 56-year history that it happened. When was the first and only Super Bowl that went overtime? Who played in it, and what was the eventual outcome? Super Bowl 51: The only overtime game in history. Five years ago, the Patriots and Falcons met in Super Bowl 51. Yep. If overtime happens, it wouldn’t be a first for a Super Bowl. It would be a second. Of the first 56 Super Bowls , only one went into overtime, the New England Patriots’ 34-28 comeback victory Here's what you need to know about the rules for an overtime period for Super Bowl 58: NFL Super Bowl overtime rules 2024. Prior to the start of the 2022 season, the NFL amended the overtime rules For many years, overtime ended as soon as one team scored. Then the rule was altered so both teams could possess the ball — unless the first team on offense scored a touchdown. In that case, the game would end on that TD, and that’s what happened when New England beat Atlanta 34-28 in Super Bowl 51. Only one Super Bowl has advanced to overtime. Super Bowl LI, which saw the New England Patriots overcome a 28-3 deficit to force overtime, and then win the game on the opening possession of OT Mahomes threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman in overtime, and the Chiefs rallied to beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 on Sunday, becoming the NFL's ninth repeat Super Bowl champs. The Kansas City Chiefs executed a perfect, Super Bowl-winning drive to beat the San Francisco 49ers with only seconds left on the clock – but due to the NFL’s overtime rules, the clock actually didn’t matter at all. How brands negotiate Super Bowl overtime ad space. Keep reading for details on how deals in 2024’s Big Game happened. Inside Super Bowl LVIII overtime ad buying. In just the second Super Bowl to go to overtime, and after a first-half slog that saw the Chiefs put up just 6 points, Patrick Mahomes did it again, leading Kansas City first on a game-tying drive Super Bowl I. Date: January 15th, 1967 Result: Green Bay Packers 35 - Kansas City Chiefs 10. The first-ever meeting between AFL and NFL teams was in the first Super Bowl and the Chiefs got run out of the building by Vince Lombardi's Packers. Max McGee caught the first-ever touchdown in a Super Bowl with an excellent one-handed catch. For hours at Super Bowl LVIII, the action on the field was dull and Taylor Swift kept getting booed. nothing incredible happened. For about two and a half hours, it was arguably the dullest At the time, a 30-second spot on Fox went for $5 million, compared to the $7 million per ad Super Bowl 58 demanded on CBS. An overtime Super Bowl is relatively unprecedented, but brands and the LAS VEGAS — The overtime coin flip came up tails, and San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan faced a decision never before made in Super Bowl history.. The NFL’s new playoff rule called for Super Bowl overtime functions in much the same way as it does during the regular season. When the NFL amended the rules in 2010, they made it so both teams had a chance to possess the ball, except 49ers linebacker Fred Warner won the coin toss in overtime and chose to receive the ball, setting up the Chiefs to have the second possession of Super Bowl LVIII. Photo by Kyle Terada/USA TODAY Sports What would have happened if the clock ran out in OT during Super Bowl? The Chiefs almost used up all of the clock on the last drive. They were still down 3 at that point. On the final call to end the Super Bowl LVIII overtime classic between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, Romo and play-by-play partner Jim Nantz’s lack of teamwork showed up at the
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