On January 15, 1967 the first Super Bowl, then called the AFL-NFL Championship Game was broadcast by both NBC and CBS. NBC owned the contract to broadcast AFL games and CBS owned the contract to broadcast NFL games. Both networks were allowed to broadcast the game ... beginning the next season, the networks began alternating broadcasting the game.
Both CBS and NBC aired Super Bowl I. CBS had the national television rights to the NFL and NBC had the television rights to the AFL. The leagues, then two separate entities, agreed to allow both broadcasters to air the game. The broadcast team for CBS was Ray Scott (1st half play by play), Jack Whitaker (2nd half play by play) and Frank Gifford provided the commentary. The broadcast team for NBC was made up of play by play man Curt Gowdy and color commentator Paul Christman.
Two, in 2001 (Super Bowl XXXVI) and in 2003 (Super Bowl XXXVIII).
As of Super Bowl XLII, there have been two Super Bowls without interceptions ... Super Bowl XXV between the Giants and Bills and Super Bowl XXXIV between the Rams and Titans.
Pro Bowl players on the two Super Bowl teams will not participate in the Pro Bowl.
I believe it was Super Bowl XXV.
Through Super Bowl XLII, no. African Americans starting at QB in the Super Bowl are Doug Williams of the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XXII, Steve McNair of the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV, and Donovan McNabb of the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX.
The Denver Broncos have won two Super Bowls. Super Bowl XXXII in 1997 and Super Bowl XXXIII in 1998.
Dwight White in Super Bowl IX and Reggie Harrisonin Super Bowl X.
No. The Philadelphia Eagles have not won a Super Bowl in two Appearances,
They have won the Super bowl two times. But not in a row.
As of Super Bowl XLII, there have been two Super Bowl games where neither team committed a turnover: Super Bowl XXV - Bills and Giants Super Bowl XXXIV - Rams and Titans
The Cleveland Browns have not won a Super Bowl, let alone two. The Browns have never been to the Super Bowl.
Two. Staubach, who was a member of five Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl teams in the 1970s, won championships in Super Bowl VI and Super Bowl XII.