This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. 2015 National Football League championship game "2015 Super Bowl" redirects here. For the Super Bowl that was played at the completion of the 2015 season, see Super Bowl 50. Super Bowl XLIX New England Patriots (1) (AFC) (12–4) Seattle Seahawks (1) (NFC) (12–4) 28 24 Head coach: Bill The Super Bowl roman numeral system began more than 50 years ago. Here's why. ON SI; SI SWIMSUIT; Super Bowl XLIX. Super Bowl 50. Super Bowl 50. Super Bowl 51. Super Bowl LI. Super Bowl 52. The Super Bowl has used Roman numerals ever since, with one notable exception: For the 2015 season, the NFL elected to refer to the 50th edition of the game as "Super Bowl 50" instead of "Super New England Patriots 28 vs. Seattle Seahawks 24 on February 1st, 2015 - Full team and player stats and box score Super Bowl XLIX (meaning Super Bowl 49 in Roman numerals) was an American football game in which the New England Patriots, winners of the American Football Conference (AFC) for the 2014 season, beat the Seattle Seahawks, winners of the National Football Conference (NFC), 28–24 to become winners of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2014 season. The 2015 Super Bowl, called Super Bowl XLIX, was the 49th Super Bowl in American football, played in Glendale, Arizona. The game was played on Feb 1, 2015, between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots and National Football Conference (NFC) champion Seattle Seahawks. What number Super Bowl is LIX? A guide to reading Roman numerals for Super Bowl 2025. For instance, the 49th Super Bowl’s Roman numerals were expressed as XLIX. In this case, the “L” symbol for 50 coming after the “X” for 10 signifies 40, while another “X” trailing the “I” signifies nine to get to the 49 total by use of so few symbols. Game Date Winner Loser Site Attendance; XLIX: Feb. 1, 2015: New England (AFC) 28: Seattle (NFC) 24: University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz. 70,288: XLVIII Super Bowl XLIX was an American football game in which the New England Patriots, winners of the American Football Conference (AFC) for the 2014 season, beat the Seattle Seahawks, winners of the National Football Conference (NFC), 28–24 to become winners of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2014 season. It was the fourth time the New England Patriots had won a Super Bowl. It was The Seahawks, trying for a second straight Super Bowl title, drove to the New England 1-yard line, aided by a remarkable juggling reception by wide receiver Jermaine Kearse while he was on the turf. The game was not close from the start. Despite the massive blowout, this was the fourth most-watched Super Bowl in history. The average viewership number for this Super Bowl was 112,752,000. The air date for Super Bowl XLVIII was on February 2, 2014. 3. Super Bowl XLIX: New England Patriots vs Seattle Seahawks. Super Bowl XLIX was aired on NBC. Today we have Super Bowl XLIX, held on February 1, 2015, between the three-time NFC champion Seattle Seahawks and the eight-time AFC champion New England Patriots. As always, we have a pop quiz, and then homework at the end of the episode. The Patriots will receive the opening kickoff of Super Bowl XLIX. The Patriots take the field to “Crazy Train” by Ozzy Osbourne. The Seahawks elect to go with The Verve’s “Bitter Sweet See Additional Media. On February 1, 2015, the Seattle Seahawks lose Super Bowl XLIX to the New England Patriots. The 28-24 loss is especially painful for the team and its fans because the Seahawks are just a yard away from scoring in the closing seconds, only to have victory elude them. Game summary of the New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks NFL game, final score 28-24, from February 1, 2015 on ESPN. Year. Super Bowl. Anthem Performer. 2025. Super Bowl LIX. Jon Batiste. 2024. Super Bowl LVIII. Reba McEntire. 2023. Super Bowl LVII. Chris Stapleton. 2022. Super Bowl LVI History of Super Bowl Roman Numerals. Roman numerals were not originally part of the Super Bowl's title when the game was first played in 1967. In fact, it wasn't even called the Super Bowl at first. The game was originally called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, which was later changed to the Super Bowl in 1969. That beat out Super Bowl XLIX for the top spot, which drew 114.4 million viewers in February 2015. A golden anniversary Super Bowl logo. Super Bowl 50 saw roman numerals dropped for the first It was smooth-sailing in Super Bowl XLVIII for the Seahawks, who handily obliterated the Denver Broncos in a dramatic 43-8 upset. The Seattle Seahawks returned again for Super Bowl XLIX, breaking the NFL’s 11-year drought in consecutive Super Bowl appearances by a single team. The 49th Super Bowl was perhaps one of the most dead-even []
Articles and news, personal stories, interviews with experts.
Photos from events, contest for the best costume, videos from master classes.