Ultimate Super Bowl Locations Guide: Every Stadiums for Super Bowl Matchup from 2024 and Beyond
The end of the NFL schedule culminates in the big prize: the Super Bowl. There have been 57 Super Bowls to date with different states and stadiums hosting each year.
The Super Bowl has become the primary event on the American sporting calendar – complete with themed parties, foods, and everyone’s favorite game: super bowl squares.
With props and NFL picks to choose from throughout the entire game, it’s easy to see how the Super Bowl has become so popular.
The game was born of a rivalry between the upstart American Football League and the established National Football League in the 1960s, and once commissioner Pete Rozelle realized the AFL was going to survive and thrive, a merger was formed and a championship game was established.
Legendary head coach Vince Lombardi and his Green Bay Packers won the first two Super Bowls, but the AFL’s Jets and Chiefs won the next two games, propelling the game to the top of the sports mountain.
Top Picks For The Week
Key Takeaways
- The New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers have each won six Super Bowls, and they are the all-time leaders. The Patriots have 11 Super Bowl appearances while the Steelers have nine.
- Tom Brady has won the Super Bowl MVP five times, while Joe Montana has three of the awards. Cowboys linebacker Chuck Howley is the only player to win the MVP for a losing team. He played for the Cowboys in Super Bowl V.
- The 49ers secured the most dominant win in Super Bowl history when they trounced the Broncos 55-10 in Super Bowl XXIV.
- The Patriots and Seahawks played in Super Bowl XLIX, and that was the most-watched game with 114 million viewers.
- The Buffalo Bills and the Minnesota Vikings are both 0-4 in Super Bowl appearances. The Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars have never appeared in a Super Bowl.
Upcoming Locations
Super Bowl 58, Feb. 11, 2024: Allegiant Stadium, Paradise, NV, (Las Vegas Raiders)
Super Bowl 59, Feb. 9, 2025: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA (New Orleans Saints)
Super Bowl 60, Feb. 8, 2026: Levi’s Stadium – Santa Clara, CA (San Francisco 49ers)
Super Bowl 60, Feb. 14, 2027: SoFi Stadium - Inglewood, CA (Chargers/Rams)
Recommended Read: Top 100 NFL PLayers of All Time
Previous Super Bowl Stadiums
Super Bowl LVII, State Farm Stadium
Glendale, AZ
Final score: Chiefs 38-35 Eagles
Patrick Mahomes threw three touchdown passes – two of them in the 4th quarter – as the Chiefs rallied from a third quarter deficit to win their second Super Bowl in four years. It was heartbreak for the Eagles and Jalen Hurts, who had dominated the regular season and had the Chiefs on the brink for much of the game.
Super Bowl LVI, SoFi Stadium
Los Angeles, CA
Final score: Rams 23-20 Bengals
The Rams took advantage of playing the game in their home stadium with the betting odds in their favor. They defeated the Bengals when quarterback Matthew Stafford hit wide receiver Cooper Kupp with a late TD pass with 1:25 remaining in the game
Super Bowl LV, Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL
Final score: Buccaneers 31-9 Chiefs
Tom Brady demonstrated that he did not have to be with Bill Belichick to win the Super Bowl. Brady and the Bucs were on fire as they defeated the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs by taking the lead late in the first quarter and never looking back. Brady threw three TD passes, including two to Rob Gronkowski. The Bucs were the first team to win the Super Bowl while playing at home.
Top Picks For The Week
Super Bowl LIV, Hard Rock Stadium
Miami, FL
Final score: Chiefs 31-20 49ers
Head coach Andy Reid leads the Chiefs to their second Super Bowl title 50 years after Hank Stram led the team to its first in Super Bowl IV. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs trailed 20-10 late in the 3rd quarter, but the quarterback threw a pair of TD passes in the 4th quarter and the Chiefs added another on the ground as they rallied to surprise the Niners.
Super Bowl LIII, Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, GA
Final score: Patriots 13-3 Rams
Somewhat of a shocking game because it was devoid of offense for so long. The only touchdown was provided by New England running back Sony Michel as defenses dominated for both teams. While the game lacked scoring and offensive fireworks, Tom Brady was able to drive the Patriots to their sixth Super Bowl championship.
Super Bowl LII, U.S.Bank Stadium
Minneapolis, MN
Final score: Eagles 41-33 Patriots
A remarkably high-scoring and exciting Super Bowl as the Eagles won their first Super Bowl in team history. Backup quarterback Nick Foles proved he was up to the task as he threw three TD passes and also caught one on a play called “Philly-Philly” that gave the Eagles a 10-point lead shortly before halftime.
Super Bowl LI, NRG Stadium
Houston, TX
Final score: Patriots 34-28 Falcons (OT)
One of the most memorable games in the history of the Super Bowl and the only one to go into overtime. The Falcons had the Patriots teetering on the brink of disaster as they rolled to a 28-3 lead. However, Tom Brady led New England on a sensational come-from-behind effort that saw unheralded running back James White score three touchdowns, including the tying score with less than a minute remaining in 4th quarter and the winning score on the first possession of overtime.
Super Bowl 50, Levi’s Stadium
Santa Clara, CA
Final score: Broncos 24-10 Panthers
The Broncos used a powerful top-ranking defense and an effective running game to stifle the favored Panthers. Von Miller had 2.5 sacks and DeMarcus Ware added two more as Denver punished Carolina quarterback Cam Newton throughout the game. C.J. Anderson ran for 90 yards and a touchdown to key the Denver attack. Peyton Manning was under center for the winners, and he added guile and know-how to the Broncos’ winning formula.
Super Bowl XLIX, University of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, AZ
Final score: Patriots 28-24 Seahawks
Tom Brady threw a pair of 4th quarter TD passes to Danny Amendola and Julian Edelman to rally the Patriots to a come-from-behind victory. Defensive back Malcolm Butler secured the win for New England with his late interception of a Russell Wilson pass at the goal line.
Super Bowl XLVIII, MetLife Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ
Final score: Seahawks 43-8 Broncos
The Seahawks were not going to be denied as they ruled this game from beginning to end. Seattle dominated in all areas, as Percy Harvin had a kickoff return for a touchdown and defensive back Malcolm Smith returned a Peyton Manning interception for a score. Russell Wilson did his part by passing for 206 yards and two touchdowns.
Super Bowl XLVII, Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, GA
Final score: Ravens 34-31 49ers
Incredible matchup of the brothers Harbaugh competing against each other, and older brother John got the best of younger brother Jim. An exciting finish that saw Baltimore quarterback Joe Flacco throw three TD passes and build a 28-6 lead. The Niners rallied, but were unable to complete the comeback.
Super Bowl XLVI, Lucas Oil Stadium
Indianapolis, IN
Final score: Giants 21-17 Patriots
The Giants have proved to be the Kryptonite to Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. The Pats were favored over the Giants for the second time in the Super Bowl, but the New York defense kept Brady from lighting up the scoreboard. New York seized control in the second half, and went ahead with 57 seconds remaining on an Ahmad Bradshaw 6-yard TD run.
Top Picks For The Week
Super Bowl XLV, Cowboys Stadium
Arlington, TX
Final score: Packers 31-25 Steelers
The Packers took control of this game early and then held off the Steelers in the second half. Razor-sharp quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw for 304 yards and three touchdowns, and kept it clean in the interception column. Ben Roethlisberger threw two TD passes for the Steelers, but he was hurt by two interceptions.
Super Bowl XLIV, Land Shark Stadium
Miami, FL
Final score: Saints 31-17 Colts
Excellent matchup of two of the game’s all-time greatest quarterbacks in Drew Brees and Peyton Manning, and the Saints came out on top. The game turned at the start of the second half when the Saints succeeded on an onside kick and turned that into a go-ahead touchdown pass from Brees to Pierre Thomas. A strong second half led to the first Super Bowl title for the Saints.
Super Bowl XLIII, Raymond James Stadium
Tampa Bay, FL
Final score: Steelers 27-23 Cardinals
Shockingly great game that produced two of the most memorable plays in Super Bowl history. James Harrison intercepted a pass at the goal line on the final play of the first half and returned it 100 yards for a touchdown. Santonio Holmes caught the game-winning TD pass from Ben Roethlisberger with 35 seconds remaining in the 4th quarter. Wideout Larry Fitzgerald was brilliant for the Cardinals.
Super Bowl XLII, University of Phoenix Stadium
Glendale, AZ
Final score: Giants 17-14 Patriots
A heartbreaking loss for the Patriots, who had been 18-0 going into this game and led into the final minute. A miracle escape and pass by Eli Manning to David Tyree allowed Giants to stay alive, and wideout Plaxico Burress caught the game-winning 13-yard TD pass in the final seconds. Shocking finish prevented the Patriots from joining the 1972 Miami Dolphins as the only undefeated Super Bowl champions in NFL history.
Super Bowl XLI, Hard Rock Stadium
Miami, FL
Final score: Colts 29-17 Bears
Peyton Manning and the Colts had been chasing a championship for years, and they got the best of the Bears in rainy Miami. Chicago’s Devin Hester returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown, but the determined Colts prevented the Bears from establishing any kind of offensive momentum throughout the game.
Super Bowl XL, Ford Field
Detroit, MI
Final score: Steelers 21-10 Seahawks
The Steelers got their beloved running back Jerome Bettis his only Super Bowl title in his final game, and it was also the only championship in head coach Bill Cowher’s tenure with Pittsburgh. The Steelers used a 75-yard TD run by Willie Parker and a 43-yard TD pass from Antwaan Randle El to Hines Ward to get the best of a hard-hitting Seahawks team.
Super Bowl XXXIX, Alltel Stadium
Jacksonville, FL
Final score: Patriots 24-21 Eagles
Tom Brady led the Patriots to a second consecutive Super Bowl, as he was coldly efficient in throwing two TD passes and helping the Patriots build a lead over the Eagles. Once they had that lead, the defense finished the job and kept the Eagles from winning their first Super Bowl. Rodney Harrison had two interceptions for the victors.
Super Bowl XXXVIII, Reliant Stadium
Houston, TX
Final score: Patriots 32-29 Panthers
The Patriots got all they could handle from the upstart Panthers, and this game went from a conservative 14-10 game after three quarters to a score-fest in the 4th. Both teams had the lead during the final 15 minutes, but the Patriots broke a tie with 4 seconds remaining when Adam Vinatieri kicked the game-winning 41-yard field goal.
Super Bowl XXXVII, Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego, CA
Final score: Buccaneers 48-21 Raiders
Not only did the Bucs win their first Super Bowl, they did it with a most memorable performance by their defense. Tampa Bay returned three interceptions for touchdowns, including two by Dwight Smith. Bucs coach Jon Gruden took advantage of his experience as the former head coach of the Raiders to torment his old team.
Top Picks For The Week
Super Bowl XXXVI, Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans, LA
Final score: Patriots 20-17 Rams
The Patriots were heavy underdogs to the explosive Rams, but Bill Belichick had his team perfectly prepared and Tom Brady came through with the game-winning drive despite facing maximum pressure. Adam Vinatieri kicked the game-winning 48-yard field goal on the final play of the game after Brady ignored the pressure of the moment.
Super Bowl XXXV, Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL
Final score: Ravens 34-7 Giants
The Ravens came into the game with one of the best defensive teams in NFL history and they punished the Giants for 60 minutes. New York was held to 178 total yards, while the Ravens showed off their versatility with a TD pass, a TD run, an interception return for a score and a kickoff return for a touchdown.
Super Bowl XXXIV, Georgia Dome
Atlanta, GA
Final score: Rams 23-16 Titans
The high-powered Rams came through with the game-winning touchdown when Kurt Warner hit Isaac Bruce with a spectacular 73-yard TD pass with 1:54 remaining. The Titans nearly tied it on the last play of the game, but wide out Kevin Dyson was tackled on the 1-yard line by St. Louis linebacker Mike Jones.
Top Picks For The Week
Super Bowl XXXIII, Pro Player Stadium
Miami, FL
Final score: Broncos 34-19 Falcons
After years of frustration, the Broncos won their second consecutive Super Bowl in John Elway’s final game of his career. The legendary quarterback threw for a touchdown and ran for another as they built a 25-point lead before the Falcons were able to cut into it and make the final score somewhat respectable..
Super Bowl XXXII, Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego, CA
Final score: Broncos 31-24 Packers
The Broncos had failed in three previous Super Bowl appearances and they were expected to lose once again as they faced Brett Favre and the Packers. Somehow, John Elway managed to play one of his gutsiest games and the Denver defense stood up to Favre. The victory by the Broncos ended the NFC’s 13-game winning streak in the Super Bowl.
Super Bowl XXXI, Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans, LA
Final score: Packers 35-21 Patriots
The Packers made it back to the Super Bowl and were victorious for the first time since winning Super Bowls I and II. Brett Favre led their explosive offense by passing for two touchdowns and running for another. Defensive end Reggie White took over the game in the second half and shut down the Patriots as he registered three sacks.
Super Bowl XXX, Sun Devil Stadium
Tempe, AZ
Final score: Cowboys 27-17 Steelers
The Cowboys had lost a pair of Super Bowl matchups to the Steelers during the 1970s, but they got some measure of revenge in this game. Dallas won its third Super Bowl in four seasons. Cowboys “triplets” Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin came through for head coach Barry Switzer.
Super Bowl XXIX, Joe Robbie Stadium
Miami, FL
Final score: 49ers 49-26 Chargers
Steve Young had earned a reputation as one of the game’s elite quarterbacks, but there was no Super Bowl championship to burnish his reputation – until this game. The high-scoring Niners were in peak form, jumping out to a two-touchdown lead before the game was five minutes old and Young threw six TD passes. A brilliant performance by a sensational team.
Super Bowl XXVIII, Georgia Dome
Atlanta, GA
Final score: Cowboys 30-13 Bills
The Cowboys made it two consecutive Super Bowl victories over the Bills, but this one was not quite as easy as their previous triumph. The Bills had a 13-6 lead at halftime before the Cowboys rose to the occasion behind the brilliant play of running back Emmitt Smith, who tormented Buffalo with 132 rushing yards and two TDs.
Top Picks For The Week
Super Bowl XXVII, Rose Bowl
Pasadena, CA
Final score: Cowboys 52-17 Bills
The Bills scored the opening touchdown of the game, but it was all Cowboys after that. Dallas head coach Jimmy Johnson knew his team’s biggest test came in beating the 49ers in the NFC title, and the Cowboys rolled at the Rose Bowl. Troy Aikman threw four TD passes and the Cowboys added two defensive scores – and would have had a third if Leon Lett had not fumbled the ball at the goal line.
Super Bowl XXVI, Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
Minneapolis, MN
Final score: Redskins 37-24 Bills
The Redskins had a brilliant season and they finished it off by punishing the Bills. Washington displayed a balanced offense with quarterback Mark Rypien and running back Gerald Riggs, and the defense shut down Buffalo’s high-powered offense. Thurman Thomas infamously could not find his helmet at the start of the game.
Super Bowl XXV, Tampa Stadium
Tampa, FL
Final score: Giants 20-19 Bills
The Bills lost the first of four consecutive Super Bowl appearances despite having the most prolific offense in the game. The Giants employed a brilliant defensive strategy to slow down Buffalo quarterback Jim Kelly, and New York running back Ottis Anderson won the MVP Award. Bills' placekicker Scott Norwood’s 47-yard field goal attempt at the gun was wide right, giving New York the upset.
Super Bowl XXIV, Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans, LA
Final score: 49ers 55-10 Broncos
The 49ers took the field with full confidence and recorded the most one-sided victory in Super Bowl history. This game marked a sensational performance by Joe Montana, as the Hall of Fame quarterback completed 22 of 29 passes for 297 yards with five TDs and no interceptions. The Niners defense limited John Elway to 108 passing yards and intercepted him twice.
Super Bowl XXIII, Joe Robbie Stadium
Miami, FL
Final score: 49ers 20-16 Bengals
The gritty Bengals pushed the Niners to the limit, and they had a late fourth-quarter lead after Jim Breech’s third field goal. However, Montana led a signature TD drive that gave the Niners the victory when the quarterback hit wideout John Taylor with the game-winning, 10-yard scoring pass.
Super Bowl XXII, Jack Murphy Stadium
San Diego, CA
Final score: Redskins 42-10 Broncos
The Redskins fell behind by a 10-0 margin after one quarter and then delivered the most stunning knockout blow in the second quarter when they outscored the Broncos 35-0. Quarterback Doug Williams threw four TD passes – including two to Ricky Sanders – and he won the MVP with his 340-yard performance
Super Bowl XXI, Rose Bowl
Pasadena, CA
Final score: Giants 39-20 Broncos
The Giants won their first Super Bowl over the Broncos with a dominating second-half performance that saw New York outscore Denver by a 30-10 margin. New York quarterback Phil Simms had the best performance of his career as he was nearly perfect in completing 22 of 25 passes. Lawrence Taylor dominated on defense for the Giants.
Super Bowl XX, Superdome
New Orleans, LA
Final score: Bears 46-10 Patriots
Mike Ditka’s Bears won their only Super Bowl in team history by punishing the upstart Patriots with one of the strongest defensive teams in NFL history. Quarterback Jim McMahon ran for two touchdowns and William “The Refrigerator” Perry added another rushing TD. The spectacular defense forced six turnovers and held the Pats to 123 total yards, including 7 on the ground.
Super Bowl XIX, Stanford Stadium
Stanford, CA
Final score: 49ers 38-16 Dolphins
This game featured a stellar quarterback confrontation between Joe Montana and Dan Marino, and Montana came out with the decisive victory over Miami’s strong-armed passer. While both quarterbacks were clearly among the league’s best, Montana’s 49ers were the sharper and more well-rounded team. The Niners defense intercepted Marino twice, while Montana had three TD passes and he did not turn the ball over.
Top Picks For The Week
Super Bowl XVIII, Tampa Stadium
Tampa, FL
Final score: Raiders 38-9 Redskins
The Redskins were slight favorites, but the Raiders attacked from the start and put their opponents on their heels. Jack Squirek intercepted a Joe Theismann pass and returned it for a touchdown just before the first half, and Marcus Allen rushed for two 3rd-quarter touchdowns, including a Super Bowl record 74-yarder as the Raiders rolled.
Super Bowl XVII, Rose Bowl
Pasadena, CA
Final score: Redskins 27-17 Dolphins
The Redskins were the best team in the league throughout the strike-shortened season, and it continued in the postseason. Joe Theismann threw two TD passes and power running back John Riggins overpowered the Dolphins defense by running for 166 yards and a 43-yard 4th-quarter TD that gave the Redskins a lead they would not relinquish.
Super Bowl XVI, Pontiac Silverdome
Pontiac, MI
Final score: 49ers 26-21 Bengals
The 49ers were successful in a game between two teams making their first Super Bowl appearances. Cincinnati started slowly and the Niners took full advantage, racing out to a 20-0 lead at halftime. Joe Montana threw a TD pass and Eric Wright and Dwight Hicks had interceptions for the Niners, giving head coach Bill Walsh his first Super Bowl title.
Super Bowl XV, Superdome
New Orleans, LA
Final score: Raiders 27-10 Eagles
The Raiders became the first Wild Card team to win the Super Bowl, as they defeated the Oilers, Browns and Chargers to get to the championship game. Veteran quarterback Jim Plunkett threw three TD passes and dominated the Philadelphia defense with his guile and big-play ability.
Super Bowl XIV, Rose Bowl
Pasadena, CA
Final score: Steelers 31-19 Rams
The Steelers became the team of the 1970s by winning their fourth Super Bowl of the decade. The Rams had plenty of fight in this game and took a 19-17 lead into the 4th quarter. However, there would be no upset as Terry Bradshaw threw a 73-yard TD pass to John Stallworth and Franco Harris put the game away with a 1-yard TD run.
Super Bowl XIII, Orange Bowl
Miami, FL
Final score: Steelers 35-31 Cowboys
The Super Bowl was getting known for one-sided games, as four of the previous five games had been decided by 10 points or more. However, the Steelers and the Cowboys put on a classic show that included four TD passes by Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw and three by Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach. The Cowboys rallied to cut an 18-point deficit to four points, but they ran out of time to complete the comeback
Super Bowl XII, Superdome
New Orleans, LA
Final score: Cowboys 27-10 Broncos
The Broncos had earned a spot in the Super Bowl because they had the voracious Orange Crush defense, but the Cowboys had the more well-rounded team and superb quarterback Roger Staubach. He completed 17 of 25 passes for 183 yards and a touchdown.The Dallas defense held the Broncos offense to 182 yards.
Super Bowl XI, Rose Bowl
Pasadena, CA
Final score: Raiders 32-14 Vikings
John Madden and the Raiders overcame years of frustration by finally winning their first Super Bowl. The Vikings had one of the game’s best defenses, but the Oakland offensive line dominated the game and the Raiders jumped out to a 19-0 lead before Fran Tarkenton and the Vikings were able to score. A glorious moment for Raiders boss All Davis.
Super Bowl X, Orange Bowl
Miami, FL
Final score: Steelers 21-17 Cowboys
This game featured the first of the great Steelers-Cowboys confrontations in the Super Bowl. Pittsburgh’s Steel Curtain defense was slightly better than Tom Landry’s Cowboys. Terry Bradshaw threw two TD passes, including a 64-yard beauty to Lynn Swann in the 4th quarter that gave Pittsburgh control of the game.
Super Bowl IX, Tulane Stadium
New Orleans, LA
Final score: Steelers 16-6 Vikings
Two great defenses met in this battle with predictable results. Offense was hard to come by for both teams, but the Steelers and Mean Joe Greene punished Fran Tarkenton and the Vikings throughout. Terry Bradshaw and the Steelers were able to do just enough to earn their first Super Bowl title.
Super Bowl VIII, Rice Stadium
Houston, TX
Final score: Dolphins 24-7 Vikings
The Vikings were truly motivated after falling short in Super Bowl IV, but Miami had too much talent, depth and versatility. The defending champions were just too much for the NFC champions from the start, as the Dolphins pounded the Vikings with Larry Csonka (145 yards, two TDs) and the running game.
Super Bowl VII, Los Angeles Coliseum
Los Angeles, CA
Final score: Dolphins 14-7 Redskins
The Dolphins became the first and only undefeated champions of the Super Bowl era as they stifled the Redskins’ “Over the Hill” gang with a relentless defense and an opportunistic offense. This game is famous for Dolphins' kicker Garo Yepremian’s attempt at a pass that resulted in Washington’s only TD.
Super Bowl VI, Tulane Stadium
New Orleans, LA
Final score: Cowboys 24-3 Dolphins
Years of frustration came to an end for the Cowboys who won their first Super Bowl championship. Tom Landry had built a near-perfect team that had managed to fall short in previous years, but there was no stopping Roger Staubach, Duane Thomas, Calvin Hill, Mike Ditka and the overpowering Doomsday Defense.
Super Bowl V, Orange Bowl
Miami, FL
Final score: Colts 16-13 Cowboys
Both teams were incredibly sloppy in a game that became known as the “Blunder Bowl” because there were 11 turnovers, including seven by the victorious Colts. Legendary QB Johnny Unitas had a 75-yard TD pass to John Mackey, and Jim O’Brien kicked the game-winning 32-yard field goal for Baltimore with five seconds remaining.
Super Bowl IV, Tulane Stadium
New Orleans, LA
Final score: Chiefs 23-7 Vikings
The final game played between the AFL champion and their NFL counterparts. Hank Stram and the Chiefs picked up where the Jets left off the previous year. The underdog Chiefs overpowered Joe Kapp and the Vikings offense, while Len Dawson sliced and diced Minnesota’s Purple People Eaters in a surprisingly one-sided Kansas City victory.
Super Bowl III, Orange Bowl
Miami, FL
Final score: Jets 16-7 Colts
Perhaps the biggest and most meaningful upset in pro football history. The Jets gave the AFL credibility with their victory over the NFL powerhouse. Quarterback Joe Namath offered a guarantee on behalf of the Jets, and he delivered with his masterful performance and a brilliant showing by the New York defense
Super Bowl II, Orange Bowl
Miami, FL
Final score: Packers 33-14 Raiders
Vince Lombardi and the Packers were just too strong and too experienced for a very good Raiders team that had proved to be the best the AFL had to offer. Bart Starr threw for 202 yards and won his second consecutive MVP award in this championship effort.
Super Bowl I, Los Angeles Coliseum
Los Angeles, CA
Final score: Packers 35-10 Chiefs
Originally dubbed the “AFL-NFL World Championship Game,” the first matchup between the two leagues was highly anticipated. Vince Lombardi and the Packers stood up for the old guard NFL with a relentless performance. The Chiefs kept it close for 30 minutes and trailed 14-10 at halftime, but Green Bay dominated in the second half.
Our editorial content strives to be highly informative and educational to our audience, especially for visitors who are new or relatively new to analyzing and predicting sporting event results. All of our content is created by informed writers with backgrounds in their subject area and reviewed for omissions or mistakes.
Our editorial team is run by individuals with many years of experience in digital publishing, editorial, and content production. Our editorial content is always marked clearly in any instances where it may be sponsored by a third party, though it is still reviewed by our staff to ensure it remains consistent with our company mission.
- Popular
- Latest