Has San Diego Ever Won a Super Bowl? San Diego, as an NFL franchise, played in one Super Bowl in its history and lost. So, no, the San Diego Chargers Super Bowl wins are precisely zero. In 1994, led by Junior Seau, one of the most famous athletes from San Diego, the upstart San Diego Chargers made the playoffs and earned a first-round bye. In San Diego–Jack Murphy Stadium [sb 11] San Diego, California: 73,302: Bob McElwee [32] [8] XXIII: Eight teams have appeared in the Super Bowl without ever San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16: Super Bowl 22: Jan. 31, 1988: Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego) Washington 42, Denver 10: Super Bowl 21: Jan. 25, 1987: Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California) New York Super Bowl Media Crush in San Diego January 25, 1988, Media descended on San Diego ahead of Super Bowl XXII. Former Redskin quarterback Sonny Jurgensen of WUSA in Washington D.C. was one of them. It was the only stadium ever to host both the Super Bowl and the World Series in the same year (1998), and was one of three stadiums to host the Super Bowl, World Series, and the MLB All-Star Game, along with the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles. New Orleans moves into a tie with South Florida as the site where the most Super Bowl games have been played. See the full list with game results. San Francisco 49, San Diego 26 (Joe Robbie The folks in San Diego saw the Super Bowl as a partnership with the NFL, not a headache. That attitude rung true with the millionaires on the committee. On May 24, 1984, the NFL awarded Super Bowl XXII to San Diego. The game was scheduled for January of 1988, to crown the champion of the 1987 NFL season. The city had less than four years to plan. Yesterday, it was 81 degrees at the stadium and 82 degrees at Lindbergh Field, a record for the date in San Diego. It was the second-warmest Super Bowl, trailing Super Bowl VII in Los Angeles Discover where each Super Bowl has taken place and when, including the upcoming Super Bowl 2025 date and location. San Diego, California: Jan. 25, 1998: Denver Broncos 31 - Green Bay Packers See also the list of Super Bowl winners listed by year. Florida have hosted the most Super Bowls, with a total of 17 (11 in the Miami area, five in Tampa, and one in Jacksonville). In terms of cities, Miami has hosted the Super Bowls with 11, a total which will be matched by New Orleans in 2025. See the Super Bowl hosts cities list. The Lombardi Trophy isn’t the only piece of hardware that will be awarded at Super Bowl 59. Get top local stories in San Diego delivered to you every morning. Sign up for NBC San Diego's News Super Bowl XXIX was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion San Diego Chargers and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1994 season. [5] A capsule look at the three Super Bowls hosted by San Diego:Super Bowl XXIIWashington 42, Denver 10Jan. 31, 1988, San Diego Jack Murphy StadiumAttendance: 73,302TV viewers: 80 millionCost of 30-sec A brand-new Puppy Bowl XXI Kickoff will air at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on Animal Planet. Pups from Los Angeles, San Diego and Sacramento are representing California — out of 142 rescue puppies from Whether you’re cheering on Kansas City, San Francisco or Taylor Swift, there is no shortage of viewing options for those that will be watching Super Bowl LVII from here in San Diego County. Here are the only NFL teams to ever go back-to-back. stories in San Diego delivered to you every morning. in Super Bowl XIII and two more against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl XIV Last year's Kansas City Chiefs victory over the San Francisco 49ers was the most watched Super Bowl of all time, and this year's game has "a chance" to top it, said NFL Chief Media and Business Three San Diego County teens die from the flu this season, health officials say Fox will air this year’s Super Bowl and has “a chance” to deliver the most-watched audience ever, NFL Only six quarterbacks have thrown for four or more touchdowns in a single Super Bowl game: 1. Steve Young, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XXIX: 6. 2. Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl Google Trends confirms that "What time does the Super Bowl start" is one of the most Googled questions for one weekend a year. But it often yields a range of answers.
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