No. The Superbowl until 2013 was limited to warm-weather cities or dome stadiums such as the Metrodome or Lucas Oil Stadium.
No, too much likelihood for bad weather
No -- they have not won a Super Bowl in team history. Their only Super Bowl appearance was in Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004 vs. the New England Patriots, which they lost 32-29.
The New England Patriots were the winners of the 2004 Super Bowl.
New England's line was -2.5 for Super Bowl XLVI.
Yes. Through Super Bowl XLIV, one team that started the regular season 1-3 won the Super Bowl ... the 2001 New England Patriots that defeated the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI.
Super Bowl XXXVI -- New England Patriots Super Bowl XXXVII -- Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl XXXVIII -- New England Patriots Super Bowl XXXIX -- New England Patriots Super Bowl XL-- Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XLI -- Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl XLII -- New York Giants Super Bowl XLIII-- Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XLIV -- New Orleans Saints Super Bowl XLV -- Green Bay Packers
Wide Receivers with 11 receptions in a Super Bowl: Don Ross, Cincinnati, Super Bowl XVI Jerry Rice, San Francisco, Super Bowl XXIII Deion Branch, New Engand Super Bowl XXXIX Wes Welker, New England, Super Bowl XLII
The Patriots have appeared in the Super Bowl six times, winning the NFL title three times. Here are the results (victories in bold):Super Bowl XX (1-26-86) -- Chicago 46, New England 10.Super Bowl XXXI (1-26-97) -- Green Bay 35, New England 21.Super Bowl XXXVI (2-3-02) -- New England 20, St. Louis Rams 17.Super Bowl XXXVIII (2-1-04) -- New England 32, Carolina 29.Super Bowl XXXIX (2-6-05) -- New England 24, Philadelphia 21.Super Bowl XLII (2-3-08) -- New York Giants 17, New England 14.
The coach that led 1985 New England Patriots to Super Bowl XX was Raymond Berry.
The New England Patriots did not qualify for Super Bowl 50. The Denver Broncos won that game.
The Patriots have appeared in a record nine Super Bowls and won five times. Here are the results (victories in bold):Super Bowl XX (1-26-86) -- Chicago 46, New England 10.Super Bowl XXXI (1-26-97) -- Green Bay 35, New England 21.Super Bowl XXXVI (2-3-02) -- New England 20, St. Louis Rams 17.Super Bowl XXXVIII (2-1-04) -- New England 32, Carolina 29.Super Bowl XXXIX (2-6-05) -- New England 24, Philadelphia 21.Super Bowl XLII (2-3-08) -- New York Giants 17, New England 14.Super Bowl XLVI (2-5-12) -- New York Giants 21, New England 17.Super Bowl XLIX (2-1-15) -- New England 28, Seattle Seahawks 24.Super Bowl LI (2-5-17) -- New England 34, Atlanta Falcons 28 OT
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