NFL FOOTBALL - SUPERBOWLS
1966 - SUPERBOWL 1 - Green Bay Packers (35) v (10) Kansas City Chiefs - In the 1st ever Superbowl, Packer coach Vince Lombardi and Packer QB Bart Starr led their team to the title. Starr (16-23-250-3) had an MVP game, helped by WR Max McGhee (7-138-2) and a defense that shut-down Chiefs QB Len Dawson (9, 1 Disc, NBC Radio dubbed over colour Game-Film - Simpson/Ratterman, NTSC)
1968 - SUPERBOWL 3 - New York Jets (16) v (7) Baltimore Colts - In the greatest NFL upset, the upstart Jets, led by QB Joe Willie Namath (17-28-206), dominated a strong Colts team, led by QB Earl Morrall, and showed that the AFL could play with the big league (8, 2 Discs, NBC - Gowdy/De Rogatis, PAL)
1969 - SUPERBOWL 4 - Kansas City Chiefs (23) v (7) Minnesota Vikings - Chiefs QB Len Dawson was almost flawless in leading the Chiefs to their 1st Superbowl title. Dawson was 12-17-142-1 (8, 2 Discs, CBS - Buck/Gifford/Summerall, PAL)
1971 - SUPERBOWL 6 - Dallas Cowboys (24) v (3) Miami Dolphins - The Cowboys won their 1st Superbowl title with a record 252 yards rushing. MVP was Dallas QB Roger Staubach who threw for 119 yards and 2 TD's (8, 2 Discs, CBS - Scott/Summerall, NTSC)
1972 - SUPERBOWL 7 - Miami Dolphins (14) v (7) Washington Redskins - The Dolphins completed an unbeaten season (17-0) with a dominating defensive performance. The Redskins only crossed midfield once and their only TD came on an interception of the Dolphins kicker (8, 1 Disc, NBC - Gowdy/De Rogatis, NTSC)
1975 - SUPERBOWL 10 - Dallas Cowboys (17) v (21) Pittsburgh Steelers - The Steelers successfully defended their title with a big win against the Cowboys. Pittsburgh WR Lynn Swann (4-161-1) turned in an MVP performance despite playing with a concussion, and his 53 yard reception in the 2nd quarter is widely regarded as the best ever in a Superbowl. The Steelers were actually down 10-7 at the break and were held scoreless in the 3rd quarter before QB Terry Bradshaw (9-19-209-2) and WR Swann hooked up for a 64 yard TD pass to put the pressure on Dallas QB Roger Staubach (15-24-204-2) to win the game. Staubach drove the Cowboys within sight of the win but he threw an interception in the end-zone on the games final play to end the comeback. The Cowboys also featured ON Offense WR Drew Pearson and RB Robert Newhouse and on Defense by Ed Jones, Harvey Martin, Lee Roy Selmon and Charlie Waters. The Steelers also featured on Offense RB Franco Harris and WR John Stallworth and on Defense LC Greenwood, Joe Greene, Jack Lambert, Jack Ham and Mel Blount (9, Light sparkles in the picture in 1st quarter, Post-Game has tracking line - Includes Half-Time show, 2 Discs, CBS - Summerall/Brookshier, NTSC)
1977 - SUPERBOWL 12 - Dallas Cowboys (27) v (10) Denver Broncos - Dallas claimed their 2nd Super Bowl title with a dominating Defensive performance in the New Orleans Superdome. After a nervy start, the Cowboys settled in to the game and took a 13-0 lead in at the half. The Denver Offense turned the ball over 7 times (4 interceptions and 3 fumbles) in the 1st half. Denver re-grouped at the half and narrowed the gap to 20-10 to start the 4th quarter, but the Dallas defense closed out the game, forcing another turnover that led to the game-clinching TD. The MVP was shared for the first and only time, with Dallas DL's Randy White and Harvey Martin winning the award. Dallas also featured QB Roger Staubach (17-25-183-1), RB Tony Dorsett (15-66-1) and WR Preston Pearson (5-37-0). Denver featured QB's Craig Morton (4-15-39-0) and Norris Weese (4-10-22-0), RB's Rob Lytle (10-35-1) and Otis Armstrong (7-27-0), WR's Haven Moses (1-21-0) and Rick Upchurch (125 total offensive yards inc. 94 on kickoff returns, 22 on punt returns, and 9 receiving yards), DL Lyle Alzado and LB's Tom Jackson and Randy Gradishar (8, Downloaded from the Internet - Edited huddles + no Pre-Game, Half-Time or Post Game, 1 Disc, CBS - Summerall/Brookshier, NTSC)
1978 - SUPERBOWL 13 - Pittsburgh Steelers (35) v (31) Dallas Cowboys - In an epic battle, Pittsburgh QB Terry Bradshaw (17-30-318-4) passed for his first 300 yard game and a Superbowl record 4 TD passes en-route to an MVP game. Pittsburgh opened up a 35-17 lead before Dallas QB Roger Staubach engineered a fight-back that ended just short (8, 2 Discs, NBC - Gowdy/Brodie/Olsen, NTSC)
1979 - SUPERBOWL 14 - Los Angeles Rams (19) v (31) Pittsburgh Steelers - In a very competitive game, the Steelers edged the Rams with a big 4th quarter to become the first team to ever win 4 Superbowls. The Steelers were expected to blow-out the Rams but at the half the Rams led 13-10. The game stayed close through to the 4th quarter where the experience of the Steelers paid off and they closed out the game with 2 TD's, including a 73 yard pass from MVP QB Terry Bradshaw (14-21-309-2) to WR John Stallworth (3-121-1). The Steelers also featured RB Franco Harris (20-46-2), WR Lynn Swann (5-79-1) and the "Steel Curtain" defense featuring Jack Lambert, LC Greenwood, Joe Greene and Mel Blount. The Rams were led by QB Vince Ferragamo (15-25-212-0), WR Billy Waddy (3-75-0) and RB Wendell Tyler (17-60-0) on Offense and by Jack Youngblood, Fred Dryer and Nolan Cromwell on Defense (9, Includes Half-Time show, 3 Discs, CBS - Summerall/Brookshier, NTSC)
1980 - SUPERBOWL 15 - Oakland Raiders (27) v (10) Philadelphia Eagles - The Raiders became the 1st team to win the Superbowl having travelled the Wild-Card route to the final. MVP Oakland QB Jim Plunkett was sensational but the defense was the key, holding Ron Jaworski to 1 TD pass and 3 interceptions (8, Includes Half-Time show, 1 Disc, NBC - Enberg/Olsen, NTSC)
1981 - SUPERBOWL 16 - San Francisco 49ers (26) v (21) Cincinnati Bengals - 49ers QB Joe Montana (14-22-157-1) led the team to their 1st ever title but the stars of the show were on defense as Ronnie Lott and Dan Bunz shut-down the high-powered Bengal offense (7, 2 Discs, CBS - Summerall/Madden, PAL)
1984 - SUPERBOWL 19 - San Francisco 49ers (38) v (16) Miami Dolphins - In the battle of the QB's, record-setting Dan Marino faced Joe Montana. The 49er defense held Marino in check and Montana had a big day, throwing for 331 yards and 3 TD's (9, Channel 4 coverage with ABC pictures and commentary - Includes Half-Time show, 3 Discs, ABC - Gifford/Meredith/Theismann, PAL)
1986 - SUPERBOWL 21 - Denver Broncos (20) v (39) New York Giants - The Giants won their 1st Superbowl title with a dominating all-around display, led by QB Phil Simms (22-25-268-3) who put in an MVP display. The Giants scored 26 unanswered points in the 2nd and 3rd quarters. The Broncos were led by QB John Elway (22-37-304-1), in his first Superbowl. TV coverage uses CBS pictures with a UK announcing team of Frank Gifford, Don Shula and John Smith (9, Includes Half-Time show, 2 Discs, CH4 - Gifford/Shula/Smith, PAL)
1987 - SUPERBOWL 22 - Washington Redskins (42) v (10) Denver Broncos - The Redskins claimed their 2nd Superbowl title with a record-setting game in San Diego. Denver raced out to a 10-0 lead at the end of the 1st quarter but the Redskins replied with a Superbowl-record 35 points in the 2nd quarter to take control of the game. Washington QB Doug Williams (18-29-30-4) turned in an MVP performance and was helped by WR Rickey Sanders (9-193-2), whose receiving yards set a Superbowl record, and RB Timmy Smith (22-204-2), whose rushing yards set a Superbowl record too. Denver were led by QB John Elway (14-38-257-1) (8, UK broadcast with Don Shula on analysis during commercial breaks / No trophy presentation - Includes Half-Time show, 2 Discs, ABC - Michaels/Gifford/Dierdorf, PAL)
1988 - SUPERBOWL 23 - Cincinnati Bengals (16) v (20) San Francisco 49ers - In a tight game, it took a final minute drive by QB Joe Montana for the 49ers to win the game, as he threw a 10 yard TD pass with 34 seconds left. Montana's favourite target was MVP WR Jerry Rice (11-215-1) (2 versions : 8, 3 Discs, NBC - Enberg/Olsen, NTSC / 8, Channel 4 broadcast with NBC game coverage - Slight audio crackle, No Pre-Game but includes Half-Time show, 2 Discs, NBC - Enberg/Olsen, PAL)
1989 - SUPERBOWL 24 - San Francisco 49ers (55) v (10) Denver Broncos - The 49ers set a Superbowl record for points scored as they demolished the John Elway-led Broncos. 49ers QB Joe Monatana (22-29-297-5) had an MVP game (9, No Trophy presentation, 2 Discs, CBS - Summerall/Madden, PAL)
1990 - SUPERBOWL 25 - Buffalo Bills (19) v (20) New York Giants - The fast-paced offense of the Bills faced the strong running attack of the Giants with the Giants controlling the game with over 40 minutes of possession. But it still took a missed game-winning FG by the Bills with 4 seconds left to win the game. New York RB Ottis Anderson (21-102-1) had an MVP game but was also helped by a steady performance from back-up QB Jeff Hostetler (Pre-Game + National Anthem 7, Player Intros + Game 9, Channel 4 broadcast, 2 Discs, ABC - Michaels/Gifford/Dierdorf, PAL)
1992 - SUPERBOWL 27 - Dallas Cowboys (52) v (17) Buffalo Bills - The Cowboys completed their remarkable turnaround from a 1-15 season in 1989 to a 16-3 record in 1992 and their 3rd Superbowl championship. The Bills, playing in the 3rd straight Superbowl, turned the ball over 9 times (4 interceptions + 5 fumbles) and Dallas converted 2 of the fumbles directly into TD's. Dallas led 23-10 at the break and finished the game with 21 unanswered points in the 4th quarter. The MVP of the game was Dallas QB Troy Aikman (22-30-273-4). Dallas also featured on Offense RB Emmitt Smith (22-108-1), WR Michael Irvin (6-114-2) and on Defense by DL Charles Haley, LB Ken Norton and DB's Thomas Everett and James Washington. The Bills featured QB's Jim Kelly (4-7-82-0) and Frank Reich (18-31-194-1), RB Thurman Thomas (11-19-1) and WR Andre Reed (8-152-0) (9, Channel 4 coverage with NBC pictures and commentary - Includes Half-Time show with Michael Jackson and Gloria Estefan, 2 Discs, NBC - Enberg/Trumpy, PAL)
1994 - SUPERBOWL 29 - San Francisco 49ers (49) v (26) San Diego Chargers - At Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, San Francisco ended San Diego's Cinderella run in the post-season and won their 5th Superbowl title. The 49ers opened up an early 14-0 lead and never looked back, scoring 14 points in each of the opening 3 quarters to keep the Chargers at arms-length while the Defense chipped in with 3 interceptions and 2 sacks. The MVP of the game was San Francisco QB Steve Young (24-36-325-6 + 5-49-0). San Francisco also featured RB's Ricky Watters (15-47-1) and William Floyd (9-32-0), WR's Jerry Rice (10-149-3) and John Taylor (4-43-0), DL Bryant Young, LB Ken Norton Jr and DB's Deion Sanders and Merton Hanks. San Diego featured QB Stan Humphries (24-49-275-1), RB Natrone Means (13-33-1), WR Mark Seay (7-75-0) and LB Junior Seau (9, Copied from the internet - No Pre-Game, Half-Time or Post-Game, 2 Discs, ABC - Michaels/Gifford/Dierdorf/Swann/Visser, PAL)
1996 - SUPERBOWL 31 - New England Patriots (21) v (35) Green Bay Packers - The Packers finally won their 3rd Superbowl after a 29 year wait. Packers QB Brett Favre (14-27-246-2) had a big game including an 81 yard TD pass to Antonio Freeman but the MVP went to Kick Returner Desmond Howard who made a game-changing play when he returned a kick-off a Superbowl record 99 yards for a TD. The Packers also featured DL Reggie White who set a Superbowl record with 3 sacks. The Patriots were led by QB Drew Bledsoe (25-48-253-2) (9, 2 Discs, FOX - Summerall/Madden, PAL)
1997 - SUPERBOWL 32 - Green Bay Packers (24) v (31) Denver Broncos - Denver QB John Elway (12-22-123-0) finally won his 1st Superbowl at his 5th attempt. The real star for Denver was RB Terrell Davis (30-157-3) who turned in an MVP performance despite missing the 2nd quarter with a migraine. Green Bay QB Brett Favre (25-42-256-3) had a good game in defeat (9, US version, 6 Discs, NBC - Enberg/Simms/McGuire, PAL)
1998 - SUPERBOWL 33 - Denver Broncos (34) v (19) Atlanta Falcons - Denver QB John Elway (18-29-336-1), playing in his final game, put in an MVP performance to lead the Broncos to back-to-back titles. Elway threw an 80 yard TD pass to WR Rod Smith and also ran for a 3 yard TD. Atlanta WR Tim Dwight retuned a kick-off 94 yards for a TD (2 versions ; 9, Discs 1 to 3 are 4 hours 20 mins of FOX Pre-Game + Half-Time show with Stevie Wonder and Gloria Estefan, 5 Discs, FOX - Summerall/Madden/Pitts/Maas, NTSC / 8, English TV broadcast - No Half-Time, 2 Discs, SKY - Halling/Baldinger, PAL)
1999 - SUPERBOWL 34 - St.Louis Rams (23) v (16) Tennessee Titans - Rams LB Mike Jones tackled Titans WR Kevin Dyson on the 1 yard line as time expired to give the Rams their 1st Superbowl title. The Titans played great red-zone defense to stay in the game aginst the high-scoring Rams. TV coverage is English TV (9, 2 Discs, SKY - Halling/Baldinger, PAL)
2000 - SUPERBOWL 35 - Baltimore Ravens (34) v (7) New York Giants - The Ravens put in a dominating all-around performance to stun the Giants. The Ravens scored on Offense, Defense and Special Teams, with Ray Lewis putting in an MVP performance, to secure their 1st title (8, Includes Half-Time show with Aerosmith, 'N Sync, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige and Nelly, 2 Discs, CBS - Gumbel/Simms/Keteyian, PAL)
2001 - SUPERBOWL 36 - St.Louis Rams (17) v (20) New England Patriots - After years of frustration, the Patriots finally won their 1st title with Kicker Adam Vinatieri the hero. He booted a 48 yard FG as the game ended. The MVP was QB Tom Brady (16-27-145-1) but the real stars were the defense that shut-down the high-powered Rams offense (9, Includes Half-Time show with U2, 2 Discs, NFL International Stockton/Johnston/Halling, PAL)
2002 - SUPERBOWL 37 - Oakland Raiders (21) v (48) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - The Bucs shook off 26 years of futility by winning their 1st Superbowl. They did it with a dominating defense that forced 5 sacks and 5 interceptions of Oakland QB Rich Gannon. 3 of the interceptions were returned for TD's. MVP was Tampa Bay DB Dexter Jackson who had 2 of the interceptions (9, 2 Discs, NFL International - Stockton/Aikman/Meyers, PAL)
2003 - SUPERBOWL 38 - New England Patriots (32) v (29) Carolina Panthers - In a strange game, both teams failed to score in the 1st and 3rd quarters but put up tons of points at the end of each half. Patriots kicker Adam Vinatieri wins the game with a 41 yard FG with 4 seconds left (2 Versions ; 10, 1 Disc, CBS - Gumbel/Simms/Keteyian, NTSC / 9, 2 Discs, NFL International - Stockton/Johnston, PAL)
2004 - SUPERBOWL 39 - New England Patriots (24) v (21) Philadelphia Eagles - The Patriots win 3 in 4 years, holding of the Eagles. Philly WR Terrell Owens plays only a few weeks after breaking his leg and puts in a great performance but the Eagles fall just short (9, 2 Discs, NFL International - Stockton/Johnston, PAL)
2005 - SUPERBOWL 40 - Pittsburgh Steelers (21) v (10) Seattle Seahawks - Pittsburgh struggle early but the Seahawks can't capitalise as they are undone by untimely penalties and turnovers. The Steelers finally get it together in the 2nd half with a record making 75 yard TD run and a TD of a reverse pass by WR Randle-El (9, Includes Half-Time show with The Rolling Stones3 Discs, NFL International - Stockton/Johnston, PAL)
2006 - SUPERBOWL 41 - Indianapolis Colts (29) v (17) Chicago Bears - In the rain of Miami, Indianapolis QB Peyton Manning (25-38-247-1) turned in an MVP performance to beat the surprising Chicago Bears. The Bears started strong with a 92 yard kick-off return but mis-fired on Offense for the rest of the game. In contrast the Colts settled down as the game wore on and settled the game with a 56 yard interception return for a TD. It was the first championship for the Colts since they moved to Indianapolis from Baltimore (10, Includes Half-Time show with Prince, 2 Discs, NFL International - Dedes/Sharpe, PAL)
2007 - SUPERBOWL 42 - New York Giants (17) v (14) New England Patriots - The Giants pulled off a huge upset by beating the undefeated Patriots to win their 3rd Superbowl. Giants QB Eli Manning (19-34-255-2) put in an MVP performance that included a stunning game winning TD drive in the final 2:42, finished off with a 10 yard TD pass to WR Plaxico Burress with 35 seconds left. The Patriots were led by QB Tom Brady (29-48-266-1) and WR Wes Welker (11-103-0) whose 11 catches tied a Superbowl record (10, BBC broadcast with Rod Woodson as studio guest - Includes Half-Time show with Tom Petty, 4 Discs, NFL International - Stockton/Sharpe, PAL)
2008 - SUPERBOWL 43 - Pittsburgh Steelers (27) v (23) Arizona Cardinals - The Steelers won their 6th title and ended the Cardinals cinderella run to the Superbowl with a last minute TD pass. Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger (21-30-256-1) led his team on a game-winning drive with 2:37 left and down by 3. He capped the drive with a 6 yard pass to game MVP WR Santonio Holmes (9-131-1) with 35 seconds left. The Steelers went in at the half with a 17-7 lead thanks in large part to a 100 yard interception return by LB James Harrison, the longest play in a Superbowl. But the Cardinals re-grouped under the guidance of QB Kurt Warner (31-43-377-3) who threw 2 TD passes in the 4th quarter to WR Larry Fitzgerald (7-127-2) that looked like winning the Cardinals their 1st title until Roethlisberger's last minute heroics (10, BBC broadcast with Rod Woodson as studio guest - Includes Half-Time show with Bruce Springsteen, 3 Discs, NBC - Michaels/Madden, PAL)
2009 - SUPERBOWL 44 - New Orleans Saints (31) v (17) Indianapolis Colts - For the first time since 1993 the top 2 seeds in each conference made it throught to the Superbowl, and it was the Saints that clinched their 1st ever title with a come-from-behind win. The Colts jumped out to a 10-0 lead at the end of the 1st quarter behind the play of QB Peyton Manning (31-45-333-1) and RB Joseph Addai (13-77-1), but the Saints then out-scored the Colts 31-7 through the rest of the game. The stars for New Orleans were QB Drew Brees (32-39-288-2), who was named the MVP, and DB Tracy Porter (4 tackles, 1 interception) whose 74 yard interception return TD in the 4th quarter ended the Colts last chance of a comeback. Disc 1 is the Pre-Game + 1st Half, Disc 2 is the Half-Time show by 'The Who' and Disc 3 is the 2nd Half + Post-Game (10, BBC broadcast with 49ers QB Alex Smith as studio guest - Includes Half-Time show with The Who, 3 Discs, CBS - Nantz/Simms, PAL)
2010 - SUPERBOWL 45 - Pittsburgh Steelers (25) v (31) Green Bay Packers - The Packers won their 4th Superbowl in a dramatic game of twists and turns, holding off a late Steelers charge to take the win. The Packers used an MVP performance from QB Aaron Rodgers (24-39-304-3) and a strong Defensive effort (2 interceptions including 1 returned for a TD + 1 fumble recovery) to jump out to a 21-3 lead in the 1st half and, even when the Steelers had pulled to within 6 points, they turned away Pittsburgh on a final game winning drive to take the title. Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger (25-40-263-2) had an up-and-down game but ultimately his 2 interceptions were too much to overcome. The Packers also featured WR's Jordy Nelson (9-140-1) and Greg Jennings (4-64-2). The Steelers also featured RB Rashard Mendenhall (14-63-1). Coverage includes BBC Inside Sport 30 minute feature on the Superbowl + 40 minutes review of the game by Sportscenter (10, BBC broadcast with ex-Giants RB Tiki Barber as studio guest - Includes Half-Time show with The Black Eyed Peas, Usher and Slash, 3 Discs, FOX - Buck/Aikman/Oliver/Myers, PAL)
2011 - SUPERBOWL 46 - New York Giants (21) v (17) New England Patriots - The Giants once again upset the form book, beating the favoured Patriots to win the franchise's 4th Superbowl. Both teams traded momentum throughout with the Giants leading 9-0 early, then the Patriots scoring 17 unanswered points before the Giants finished with 12 unanswered points. The final game-winning score came with 57 seconds left after Giants QB Eli Manning (30-40-296-1) drove the G-men 88 yards. The Patriots had 1 last chance to win but a last-play "Hail Mary" pass from QB Tom Brady (27-41-276-2) fell incomplete in the end-zone. The Giants also featured on Offense RB Ahmad Bradshaw (17-72-1), WR's Hakeem Nicks (10-109-0) and Mario Mannigham (5-73-0) and on Defense DL Justin Tuck (3 tackles, 2 sacks), LB Michael Boley (10 tackles) and DB Kenny Phillips (6 tackles, 2 pass-break-ups). The Patriots also featured on Offense RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis (10-44-0) + WR's Aaron Hernadez (8-67-1) and Wes Welker (7-60-0) and on Defense LB's Jerod Mayo (11 tackles) and Brandon Spikes (11 tackles). The MVP award went to Giants QB Eli Manning, his 2nd in 4 years. Coverage includes 3 hours of "NFL Sunday Countdown" pre-game + 40 minutes review of the game by Sportscenter (10, BBC broadcast with Rams WR Danny Amendola as studio guest - Includes Half-Time show with Madonna, LMFAO, Nicki Minaj, M.I.A. and Cee Lo Green, 5 Discs, NBC - Michaels/Collinsworth/Tafoya, PAL)
2012 - SUPERBOWL 47 - Baltimore Ravens (34) v (31) San Francisco 49ers - The Ravens claimed their 2nd Superbowl title with a tight win in New Orleans over the 49ers. In a game that featured a stadium power failure and a comeback by the 49ers from a 28-6 deficit, the Ravens held the 49ers on 4 downs from their own 7 yard line in the final 2 minutes to take the win. The MVP went to Ravens QB Joe Flacco (22-33-287-3) and he was supported by RB Ray Rice (20-59-0), WR Anquan Boldin (6-104-1) and a Defense that was led by LB Ray Lewis (7 tackles) in his final NFL game. WR Jacoby Jones also contributed an NFL record-tieing 108 yard kick-off return TD. The 49ers were led by QB Colin Kaepernick (16-28-302-1 + 7-62-1), RB Frank Gore (19-110-1) and WR's Michael Crabtree (5-109-1) and Vernon Davis (6-104-0) (10, BBC broadcast with former Patriots LB Willie McGinest as studio guest - Includes Half-Time show with Beyoncé and Destiny's Child, 3 Discs, CBS - Nantz/Simms/Tasker, PAL)
2013 - SUPERBOWL 48 - Seattle Seahawks (43) v (8) Denver Broncos - The Seahawks claimed their 1st Superbowl title with a beat-down of the high-scoring Broncos in the Met Life Stadium in New York. The Seahawks never trailed in the game, building on a 22-0 lead at the half by opening the 2nd half with an 87 yard kick-off return TD and then cruising the rest of the way. Seattle were led on Offense by QB Russell Wilson (18-25-206-2 + 3-26-0), RB Marshawn Lynch (15-39-1) and WR's Doug Baldwin (5-66-1) and Jermaine Kearse (4-65-1). On Defense the Seahawks were led by MVP LB Malcolm Smith (6 tackles, 1 fumble recovery + 1 Interception returned 69 yards for a TD) and DB Kam Chancellor (6 tackles, 1 interception). The Broncos were led by QB Peyton Manning (34-49-280-1) and WR's Demaryius Thomas (13-118-1) and Wes Welker (8-84-0) but only managed 27 yards rushing while conceding 4 turnovers. This is the Channel 4 broadcast with Colin Murray and Mike Carlson analysis instead of commercial breaks (10, Channel 4 broadcast with former Broncos RB Terrell Davis as Studio guest - Includes Half-Time show with Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, 3 Discs, FOX - Buck/Aikman/Oliver/Andrews, PAL)
2014 - SUPERBOWL 49 - New England Patriots (28) v (24) Seattle Seahawks - The Patriots claimed their 4th Super Bowl with a sensational finish in Glendale, Arizona. New England were down 24-14 entering the 4th quarter against the #1 Defense in the NFL, but the Patriots scored 14 unanswered points to take a 4 point lead with 2:02 left in the game. The Seahawks final drive made it to the Patriots 1 yard line with 20 seconds left in the game, but the Patriots DB Malcolm Butler intercepted the next play and the Patriots claimed the win. New England were led by MVP QB Tom Brady (37-50-328-4), RB Legarrette Blount (14-40-0) and WR's Julian Edelman (9-109-1) and Danny Amendola (5-48-1). The Seahawks were led by QB Russell Wilson (12-21-247-2 + 3-39-0), RB Marshawn Lynch (24-102-1) and WR Chris Matthews (4-109-1). This is the Channel 4 broadcast with Nat Coombs and Mike Carlson analysis instead of commercial breaks (10, Channel 4 broadcast with former New York Giants DL Osi Umenyiora as Studio guest - Includes Half-Time show with Katy Perry, Lenny Kravitz and Missy Elliott, 3 Discs, NBC - Michaels/Collinsworth/Tafoya, PAL)
2015 - SUPERBOWL 50 - Carolina Panthers (10) v (24) Denver Broncos - The Broncos claimed their 3rd Super Bowl with a Defensive masterpiece in Santa Clara, California. The #1 and #2 Defense's in the league flexed their muscles, with both teams combining for 2 interceptions, 3 fumbles and 12 sacks. The Broncos started better Offensively and held a 13-7 lead at the half. The Defense then took over, forcing the Panthers into 2 turnovers in the 2nd half, including a fumble with 4 minutes left that set up the game-clinching TD. The MVP went to Broncos LB Von Miller (6 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles). The Broncos also featured QB Peyton Manning (13-23-141-0), RB CJ Anderson (23-90-1), WR Emmanuel Sanders (6-83-0), OL Louis Vasquez, DL DeMarcus Ware (5 tackles, 2 sacks), LB Danny Trevathan (8 tackles) and DB TJ Ward (7 tackles). The Panthers featured QB Cam Newton (18-41-265-0 + 6-45-0), RB Jonathan Stewart (12-29-1), WR Corey Brown (4-80-0), DL Star Lotulelei (5 tackles) and LB's Luke Kuechly (10 tackles, 1 sack) and Thomas Davis (7 tackles). This is the BBC broadcast with studio analysis instead of commercial breaks (10, BBC broadcast with former New York Giants DL Osi Umenyiora and Dallas Cowboys DB Jason Bell as Studio guests - Includes Half-Time show with Coldplay, Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson and Gustavo Dudamel, 4 Discs, NFL International - Papa/Davis, PAL)
2016 - SUPERBOWL 51 - New England Patriots (34) v (28) Atlanta Falcons - In arguably the greatest Super Bowl ever, the Patriots won their 5th Super Bowl title but needed to stage the greatest comeback ever to do so. The Falcons dominated the game for 3 quarters and held a 28-3 lead with 2 minutes left in the 3rd quarter. But the Patriots Offense started to wear down the Falcons Defense and, led by MVP QB Tom Brady, New England scored on 4 consecutive drives to tie the game and force Overtime where the Patriots won the toss and drove to the game-winning TD run to complete the comeback. The game set the record for the largest deficit overcome to win the Super Bowl (25 points). With the win, Patriots QB Tom Brady became the first starting QB to win 5 Super Bowl titles. The Patriots featured QB Brady (43-62-466-2), RB's LeGarrette Blount (11-31-0) and James White (6-29-2 + 16-110-1) and WR's Danny Amendola (11-78-1) and Julian Edelman (13-87-0). Atlanta featured QB Matt Ryan (17-23-284-2), RB Devonta Freeman (11-75-1), WR Julio Jones (4-87-0) and DB Robert Alford (11 tackles, 3 pass break-ups, 1 fumble recovery, 1 interception returned 82 yards for a TD) (2 versions : 10, BBC broadcast with former New York Giants DL Osi Umenyiora and Dallas Cowboys DB Jason Bell as Studio guests - Includes Half-Time show with Lady Gaga, 4 Discs, NFL International - Papa/Davis, PAL / 9, 1 hour 36 minutes hi-lites, 1 Disc, FOX - Buck/Aikman, PAL)
2017 - SUPERBOWL 52 - Philadelphia Eagles (41) v (33) New England Patriots - The Philadelphia Eagles finally won their 1st World Title at their 3rd attempt in a record-setting game at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Both teams combined for an NFL-record 1,151 yards of total Offense and set Super Bowl records for fewest punts from both teams (one), most yards gained by a team (613 for New England) and most points scored by a losing team (33). Both teams were unstoppable on Offense and the game swung back-and-forth until the 4th quarter, where the Eagles managed to force the only Patriots turnover of the game to go ahead by 8 points with 1:05 to go. A final, furious Patriots drive ended in a failed "Hail Mary" on the last play and the Eagles celebrated the win. The Eagles were led by back-up QB Nick Foles (28-43-373-3) who put in an MVP performance in leading his team. The Eagles also featured RB's LeGarrette Blount (14-90-1) and Jay Ajayi (9-57-0), WR's Nelson Agholor (9-84-0) and Zach Ertz (7-67-1) and DL Brandon Graham. The Patriots featured QB Tom Brady (28-48-505-3), RB James White (7-45-1) and WR's Rob Gronkowski (9-116-2), Danny Amendola (8-152-0) and Chris Hogan (6-128-1) (10, BBC broadcast with former New York Giants DL Osi Umenyiora and Dallas Cowboys DB Jason Bell as Studio guests - Includes Half-Time show with Justin Timberlake, 3 Discs, NBC - Michaels/Collinsworth, PAL)
2018 - SUPERBOWL 53 - New England Patriots (13) v (3) Los Angeles Rams - In a record-setting game in Atlanta, the New England Patriots won their 6th Superbowl title with a Defensive master-class against the high-scoring Rams. The game was the lowest-scoring Superbowl ever, with only 1 TD scored. The Rams became only the 2nd Superbowl team not to score a TD. Both teams battled to a 3-0 Patriots lead at the half, and it took until the 4th quarter before the Patriots scored the deciding TD to pull far enough ahead that the Rams couldn't come back. The star for the Patriots was WR Julian Edelman (10-141-0) who was unstoppable in the game and took home MVP honours. New England also featured QB Tom Brady (21-35-262-0) who set an NFL record with 6 Superbowl titles, TE Rob Gronkowski (6-87-0) in his final game, and RB Sony Michel (18-94-1). The Rams featured QB Jared Goff (19-38-229-0), RB Todd Gurley (10-35-0) and WR Brandin Cooks (8-120-0) (10, BBC broadcast with former New York Giants DL Osi Umenyiora and Dallas Cowboys DB Jason Bell as Studio guests - Includes Half-Time show with Maroon 5, 4 Discs, CBS - Nantz/Romo/Washburn/Wolfson, PAL)
2019 - SUPERBOWL 54 - San Francisco 49ers (20) v (31) Kansas City Chiefs - At the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Kansas City won their 2nd Superbowl 50 years after winning their first, but needed a big 4th quarter comeback to wrestle the victory from the 49ers. It was a game of points runs, as the Chiefs opened up with 10-3 lead, only for the 49ers to score 17 unanswered points to take a 20-10 lead into the 4th quarter. The Chiefs then put the game in the hands of their star QB Patrick Mahomes II (26-42-286-2 + 9-29-1) and he delivered, leading the team to 21 unanswered points. The Defense, then stepped up with a game-sealing interception in the final minute to win the Superbowl for the Chiefs. With the win, Kansas City head coach Andy Reid finally won his first Superbowl. Kansas City also featured RB Damien Williams (17-104-1), who had a huge game, WR's Tyreek Hill (9-105-0), Travis Kelce (6-43-1) and Sammy Watkins (5-98-0). The 49ers featured QB Jimmy Garoppolo (20-31-219-1), RB Raheem Mostert (12-58-1), WR's Deebo Samuel (5-39-9 + 53 yards rushing) and George Kittle (4-36-0) + DL Nick Bosa (5 tackles, 1 sack). Disc 1 includes the BBC Preview show and Disc 4 includes the BBC Hi-Lites of the game (9, BBC broadcast with former New York Giants DL Osi Umenyiora and Dallas Cowboys DB Jason Bell as Studio guests - Includes Half-Time show with Shakira and Jennifer Lopez, 4 Discs, FOX - Buck/Aikman/Andrews/Myers, PAL)
2020 - SUPERBOWL 55 - Kansas City Chiefs (9) v (31) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - In their own stadium, the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, the Buccaneers won their 2nd Superbowl with a dominating performance over the reigning champions. The Bucs Defense held the high-scoring Chiefs without a TD while also forcing 2 turnovers 3 sacks and 10 QB hurries. The Bucs Offense was equally as impressive, rolling up 340 yards of total Offense and scoring 4 TD's, led by game MVP QB Tom Brady (21-29-201-3). With the win, Brady won an NFL-record 7th Superbowl title. Tampa Bay also featured RB's Leonard Fournette (16-89-1) and Ronald Jones II (12-61-0), TE Rob Gronkowski (6-67-2) and LB's Devon White (12 tackles, 2 tackles-for-a-loss) and Shaquil Barrett (1 tackle, 1 sack, 4 QB hits). Kansas City featured QB Patrick Mahomes (26-49-270-0 + 5-33-0), RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (9-64-0) and WR's Travis Kelce (10-133-0) and Tyreek Hill (7-73-0). Disc 1 includes the BBC Preview show and Disc 4 includes the BBC Hi-Lites of the game (9, BBC broadcast with former New York Giants DL Osi Umenyiora and Dallas Cowboys DB Jason Bell as Studio guests - Includes Half-Time show with The Weeknd, 4 Discs, CBS - Nantz/Romo/Wolfson/Washburn, PAL)
2021 - SUPERBOWL 56 - Los Angeles Rams (23) v (20) Cincinnati Bengals - Los Angeles won their 2nd Superbowl, and their first since 1999, with a tight win in their home stadium against the Bengals. After opening up a 13-3 lead in the 2nd quarter, the Rams watched the Bengals score 17 unanswered points to take a 20-13 lead in the 3rd quarter. With the game slipping away, the Rams Defense stepped up, shutting down the Bengals attack. The Rams Offense then did their part, abandoning the run and going to the passing game, and scored 10 unanswered points of their own to take the win, including the game-winning 15-play TD drive that culminated in the winning TD pass with 1:25 to play. The game MVP was Rams WR Cooper Kupp (8-92-2 + 1-7-0), who on the final drive converted a crucial 4th down with a run and caught the winning TD pass. The Rams also featured QB Matthew Stafford (26-40-283-3), RB Cam Akers (13-21-0) and DL Aaron Donald (4 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 tackles for a loss). The Bengals featured QB Joe Burrow (22-33-263-1), RB Joe Mixon (15-72-0 + 1 TD pass), WR's Tee Higgins (4-100-2) and Ja'Marr Chase (5-89-0) and LB Logan Wilson (9 tackles) (9, BBC broadcast with former New York Giants DL Osi Umenyiora, Dallas Cowboys DB Jason Bell and Buffalo Bills DL Efe Obada as Studio guests - Includes Half-Time show with Snoop Dogg, Dr Dre, Mary J Blige and Eminem, 3 Discs, NBC - Michaels/Collinsworth/Tafoya/Tappen, PAL)
2022 - SUPERBOWL 57 - Kansas City Chiefs (38) v (35) Philadelphia Eagles - The Chiefs, in their 3rd Superbowl in 4 years, consolidated their position as a great team with a comeback win at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona to claim their 3rd Superbowl title. The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the 1st Half and took a 10 point in at the half. The Chiefs were also struggling as their QB Patrick Mahomes re-aggravated a high ankle strain late in the half. But Kansas City used the extra-long half-time to change their Offense and they dominated the 2nd half, winning the game on a 27-yard FG with 8 seconds to play. Kansas City featured QB Patrick Mahomes (21-27-182-3 + 6-44-0), who won his 2nd Superbowl MVP, RB Isiah Pacheco (15-76-1) and WR's Travis Kelce (6-81-1) and Ju-Ju Schuster (7-53-0). Philadelphia featured QB Jalen Hurts (27-38-304-1 + 15-70-3), who had a huge game, RB Kenneth Gainwell (7-21-0) and WR's DeVonta Smith (7-100-0) and A. J. Brown (6-96-1). The match-up also featured the first ever Superbowl with 2 African-American starting QB's. Disc 1 is the Preview and the Pre-Game. Disc 2 is the 1st half. Disc 3 is the Half-Time show and the 3rd quarter. Disc 4 is the 4th quarter, Post-Game and Sportscenter review of the game (9, ITV broadcast with former New York Giants DL Osi Umenyiora and Dallas Cowboys DB Jason Bell as Studio guests - Includes Half-Time show with Rhianna, 4 Discs, ITV - Fletcher/Jones-Drew/Crawford, PAL)
2023 - SUPERBOWL 58 - San Francisco 49ers (22) v (25) Kansas City Chiefs - The Kansas City Chiefs won their 3rd Superbowl in 5 years with a comeback win against the 49ers in Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas. With the win, the Chiefs became the 1st team to win back-to-back Super Bowls since 2004. For 3 quarters the game was a tight, mistake filled game, but in the 4th quarter both teams traded scores, with the Chiefs kicking a FG with 3 seconds left to force extra-time. After the 49ers kicked a FG on their possession, the Chiefs marched down the field and scored the game-winning TD to seal the win. The Chiefs featured MVP QB Patrick Mahomes (34-46-333-2 + 9-66-0), RB Isiah Pacheco (16-59-0) and WR's Travis Kelce (9-93-0) and Rashee Rice (6-39-0). The 49ers featured QB Brock Purdy (23-38-255-1), RB Christian McCaffrey (22-80-0 + 8-80-1) and WR's Jauan Jennings (4-42-1) and Brandon Aiyuk (3-49-0). Disc 1 is the Preview and the Pre-Game. Disc 2 is the 1st half. Disc 3 is the Half-Time show and the 3rd quarter. Disc 4 is the 4th quarter, Overtime and Post-Game (9, ITV broadcast with former New York Giants DL Osi Umenyiora, former Dallas Cowboys DB Jason Bell and current Washington DL Efe Obada as Studio guests - Includes Half-Time show with Usher, 4 Discs, ITV - Fletcher/Jones-Drew, PAL)
2024 - SUPERBOWL 59 - Kansas City Chiefs (22) v (40) Philadelphia Eagles - At the Superdome in New Orleans, Philadelphia claimed their 2nd Superbowl title with a dominating win over Kansas City. The Eagles were never in trouble and held a 24-0 lead at the half, and a 40-6 lead with 5 minutes to play, before the Chiefs scored 2 late TD's to make the score more respectable. The Eagles defense forced 6 sacks, 2 interceptions (1 returned for a 38 yard TD) and a fumble recovery. The Eagles featured QB and MVP Jalen Hurts (17-22-221-2 + 11-72-1), RB Saquon Barkley (25-57-0) and WR DeVonta Smith (4-69-1). The Chiefs featured QB Patrick Mahomes (21-32-257-3 + 4-25-0), RB Kareem Hunt (3-9-0) and WR Xavier Worthy (8-157-2) (9, ITV broadcast with former New York Giants DL Osi Umenyiora, former Dallas Cowboys DB Jason Bell and current Washington DL Efe Obada as Studio guests - Includes Half-Time show with Kendrick Lamar, 4 Discs, ITV - Fletcher/Jones-Drew, PAL)
2025 - SUPERBOWL 60 - Seattle Seahawks (29) v (13) New England Patriots - The Seattle Seahawks won their 2nd Superbowl title with a dominant defensive performance at the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The Seahawks defense forced 6 sacks, 3 turnovers and forced punts on New England's first 8 possessions. The Seattle Offense did their part too, pacing the team to a 19-0 lead early in the 4th quarter, before the Patriots attempted a comeback. But the Defense stepped up again and forced a fumble that was returned for a TD and effectively ended the game. The game MVP went to Seattle RB Kenneth Walker III (27-135-0) who had a great game. The Seahawks also featured QB Sam Darnold (19-38-202-1), WR's Cooper Kupp (6-61-0) and AJ Barner (4-54-1) and LB Ernest Jones IV (11 tackles). The Patriots featured QB Drake Maye (27-43-295-2 + 5-37-0), RB TreVeyon Henderson (6-19-0), WR Mack Hollins (4-78-1) and DeMario Douglas (5-45-0). Disc 1 is hi-lites of the NFC and AFC Championship games + Pre-Game. Disc 2 is the 1st and 2nd Quarters. Disc 3 is Half-Time and the 3rd Quarter. Disc 4 is the 4th Quarter and the Trophy Presentation (9, Channel 5 broadcast with former New England Patriots DB Logan Ryan and former Jacksonville Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew as Studio guests - Includes Half-Time show with Bad Bunny, 4 Discs, NFL International - Eagle/Davis, PAL)