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The matchup for Super Bowl 50 has been set as the Denver Broncos will play the Carolina Panthers on Feb. 7 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara for the game’s golden anniversary. Denver will make their eighth appearance in the game while winning just two of their first seven chances at the Lombardi Trophy. Carolina will be in their second Super Bowl after losing to New England in Super Bowl XXXVIII. There have been some great games over the past 50 years along with some wonderful performances.
Super Bowl Rings are among the most valuable pieces of sports memorabilia in the world, and most
Here is a look at the Super Bowl scores, MVPs and key category stat leaders from the previous 49 games…
Super Bowl Winners & Results By Year
Super Bowl I – Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10
Super Bowl II – Green Bay 33, Oakland 14
Super Bowl III – N.Y. Jets 16, Baltimore 7
Super Bowl IV – Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7
Super Bowl V – Baltimore 16, Dallas 13
Super Bowl VI – Dallas 24, Miami 3
Super Bowl VII – Miami 14, Washington 7
Super Bowl VIII – Miami 24, Minnesota 7
Super Bowl IX – Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6
Super Bowl X – Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17
Super Bowl XI – Oakland 32, Minnesota 14
Super Bowl XII – Dallas 27, Denver 10
Super Bowl XIII – Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31
Super Bowl XIV- Pittsburgh 31, L.A. Rams 19
Super Bowl XV- Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10
Super Bowl XVI – San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21
Super Bowl XVII – Washington 27, Miami 17
Super Bowl XVIII – L.A. Raiders 38, Washington 9
Super Bowl XIX – San Francisco 38, Miami 16
Super Bowl XX- Chicago 46, New England 10
Super Bowl XXI- N.Y. Giants 39, Denver 20
Super Bowl XXII – Washington 42, Denver 10
Super Bowl XXIII – San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16
Super Bowl XXIV – San Francisco 55, Denver 10
Super Bowl XXV – N.Y. Giants 20, Buffalo 19
Super Bowl XXVI – Washington 37, Buffalo 24
Super Bowl XXVII- Dallas 52, Buffalo 17
Super Bowl XXVIII – Dallas 30, Buffalo 13
Super Bowl XXIX – San Francisco 49, San Diego 26
Super Bowl XXX – Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17
Super Bowl XXXI – Green Bay 35, New England 21
Super Bowl XXXII – Denver 31, Green Bay 24
Super Bowl XXXIII – Denver 34, Atlanta 19
Super Bowl XXXIV – St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16
Super Bowl XXXV – Baltimore 34, N.Y. Giants 7
Super Bowl XXXVI – New England 20, St. Louis 17
Super Bowl XXXVII – Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21
Super Bowl XXXVIII – New England 32, Carolina 29
Super Bowl XXXIX – New England 24, Philadelphia 21
Super Bowl XL – Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10
Super Bowl XLI- Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17
Super Bowl XLII- N.Y. Giants 17, New England 14
Super Bowl XLIII- Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23
Super Bowl XLIV – New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17
Super Bowl XLV – Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 25
Super Bowl XLVI – N.Y. Giants 21, New England 17
Super Bowl XLVII – Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31
Super Bowl XLVIII – Seattle 43, Denver 8
Super Bowl XLIX – New England 28, Seattle 24
The Super Bowl is known for two things: the actual game and the kick ass
Super Bowl MVPs
I– Bart Starr, QB, Green Bay
II– Bart Starr, QB, Green Bay
III– Joe Namath, QB, N.Y. Jets
IV– Len Dawson, QB, Kansas City
V– Chuck Howley, LB, Dallas
VI– Roger Staubach, QB, Dallas
VII– Jake Scott, S, Miami
VIII– Larry Csonka, FB, Miami
IX– Franco Harris, RB, Pittsburgh
X– Lynn Swann, WR, Pittsburgh
XI– Fred Biletnikoff, WR, Oakland
XII– Harvey Martin & Randy White, DL, Dallas
XIII– Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh
XIV– Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh
XV– Jim Plunkett, QB, Oakland
XVI– Joe Montana, QB, San Francisco
XVII– John Riggins, RB, Washington
XVIII– Marcus Allen, RB, L.A. Raiders
XIX– Joe Montana, QB, San Francisco
XX– Richard Dent, DE, Chicago
XXI– Phil Simms, QB, N.Y. Giants
XXII– Doug Williams, QB, Washington
XXIII– Jerry Rice, WR, San Francisco
XXIV– Joe Montana, QB, San Francisco
XXV– Ottis Anderson, RB, N.Y. Giants
XXVI– Mark Rypien, QB, Washington
XXVII– Troy Aikman, QB, Dallas
XXVIII– Emmitt Smith, RB, Dallas
XXIX– Steve Young, QB, San Francisco
XXX– Larry Brown, CB, Dallas
XXXI– Desmond Howard, KR, Green Bay
XXXII– Terrell Davis, RB, Denver
XXXIII– John Elway, QB, Denver
XXXIV– Kurt Warner, QB, St. Louis
XXXV– Ray Lewis, LB, Baltimore
XXXVI– Tom Brady, QB, New England
XXXVII– Dexter Johnson, CB, Tampa Bay
XXXVIII– Tom Brady, QB, New England
XXXIX– Deion Branch, WR, New England
XL– Hines Ward, WR, Pittsburgh
XLI– Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis
XLII– Eli Manning, QB, N.Y. Giants
XLIII– Santonio Holmes, WR, Pittsburgh
XLIV– Drew Brees, QB, New Orleans
XLV– Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay
XLVI– Eli Manning, QB, N.Y. Giants
XLVII– Joe Flacco, QB, Baltimore
XLVIII– Malcolm Smith, LB, Seattle
XLIX– Tom Brady, QB, New England
With the big game only a few days away, our minds are so overcrowded with thoughts
Super Bowl Records
Passing Yards– Kurt Warner, St. Louis, 414 (SB 34)
Pass Completions- Tom Brady, New England, 37 (SB 49)
Pass Attempts– Jim Kelly, Buffalo, 58 (SB 26)
Touchdown Passes– Steve Young, San Francisco, 6 (SB 29)
Interceptions– Rich Gannon, Oakland, 5 (SB 37)
Longest Pass– Jake Delhomme, Carolina, 85 (SB 38)
Rushing Yards– Timmy Smith, Washington, 204 (SB 22)
Rush Attempts– John Riggins, Washington, 38 (SB 17)
Longest Rush– Willie Parker, Pittsburgh, 75 (SB 40)
Rushing Touchdowns– Terrell Davis, Denver, 3 (SB 32)
Receiving Yards– Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 215 (SB 23)
Receptions– Demaryius Thomas, Denver, 13 (SB 48)
Longest Reception– Muhsin Muhammad, Carolina, 85 (SB 38)
Receiving Touchdowns– Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 3 (SB 24 & SB 29)
Sacks– L.C. Greenwood, Pittsburgh, 4 (SB 10)
Interceptions– Rod Martin, Oakland, 3 (SB 15)
Tackles– Gary Brackett, Indianapolis, 13 (SB 44)
Longest Punt– Ryan Allen, New England, 64 (SB 49)
Longest Field Goal– Steve Christie, Buffalo, 54 (SB 28)