In a Super Bowl first, the lights went out and play was delayed for 34 minutes. the lights went out inside the Super Dome at approximately 7:38 p.m. CT. The Baltimore Ravens were leading the San Francisco 49ers 28-6 when most of the lights in the 73,000-seat building went out with 13:22 left in the third quarter Sunday night. Super Bowl XLVII was a thriller between the 49ers and Ravens, but it will forever be remembered for the power outage inside the Superdome. When the lights went out in New Orleans: Inside 34 The last time the Superdome hosted a Super Bowl, the lights went out in the middle of the third quarter, causing a 34-minute delay. This is the story of how it happened. The 34-minute delay created two distinct halves of football and, according to the Ravens, nearly cost them a Super Bowl title. We were killing them when the lights went out. We had an older Early in Super Bowl XLVII's second half between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers, some of the Superdome lost power. The lights were out for 34 minutes. But just moments after Jacoby Jones had lit up Super Bowl 47, the lights went out. And those 34 extraordinary minutes of darkness are largely what the last Super Bowl held in New Orleans on 3 The Baltimore Ravens were leading the San Francisco 49ers 28-6 when most of the lights in the 73,000-seat building went out with 13:22 left in the third quarter Sunday night. The irony was that Super Bowl XLVII forever will be remembered for a period of darkness. Minutes after Jones gave the Ravens a 28-6 lead on the second-half kickoff, the lights went out in the "It was the Super Bowl where the lights went off," John Harbaugh said recently. "The night that the lights went out in New Orleans will be remembered forever." How did the lights go out in the Relive Super Bowl 47's shocking 34-minute blackout after Jacoby Jones' record 108-yard touchdown, changing NFL history forever. The lights went out at Candlestick Park during a Monday night game between the 49ers and Pittsburgh Steelers game in 2011. That delay lasted 35 minutes. Other popular Super Bowl content on Yahoo! But just moments after Jacoby Jones had lit up Super Bowl 47, the lights went out. And those 34 extraordinary minutes of darkness are largely what the last Super Bowl held in New Orleans on 3 The 49ers have played in one more Super Bowl since that fateful day, falling 31-20 to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIV on Feb. 2, 2020. Roman, who drew heavy criticism for his play-calling in the final minutes, served as Baltimore’s offensive coordinator for the last four seasons. Moments after Jacoby Jones of the Baltimore Ravens returned a kickoff 108 yards for a touchdown 10 years ago in Super Bowl A look back at the Super Bowl 10 years ago when the lights went out NEW ORLEANS — The lights went out at the Superdome during the Super Bowl. Only then did the game really begin. In a sporting event that has had spectacular finishes as well as an infamous Super Bowl XLVII was a thriller between the 49ers and Ravens, but it will forever be remembered for the power outage inside the Superdome. When the lights went out in New Orleans: Inside 34 The last time the Superdome hosted a Super Bowl, the lights went out in the middle of the third quarter, causing a 34-minute delay. This is the story of how it happened. Super Bowl XLVII ground to a halt early in the third quarter Sunday night, when about half of the lights in the Superdome went out. Lights in the New Orleans stadium’s upper tier went dark with The lights went out in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome for about 34 minutes when the Baltimore Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII
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