The Atlanta Falcons were the home team for Super Bowl XLI.
Oakland Raiders.
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Update as of Super Bowl LI (Super Bowl 51, 2017): The New England Patriots now stand alone atop the heap, with 9 Super Bowl appearances.
As of the 2016 season (the most recent completed season), the NFL has only played 51 Super Bowls. So no one has won Super Bowl LX (yet!).
Maximum attendance including standing room only is 110,000 people. Standard seating is 80,000 so somewhere between and up to 110,000 is your answer. They were out of room so 110,000 may be the closest estimate.
The Buffalo Bills first Super Bowl appearance was in the 1990 season. The Bills qualified for Super Bowl XXV by beating the Miami Dolphins in the divisional round and the Los Angeles Raiders in the AFC Championship game. Divisional Playoff 1/12/1991 Buffalo 44 Miami 34 AFC Championship Game 1/20/1991 Buffalo 51 LA Raiders 3
As of February 8, 2011 there have been 45 Super Bowls including the most recent on February 6, 2011 where the Packers beat the Steelers.
The New Orleans Saints had 51 rushing yards in Superbowl 44.
The Giant's Steve Weatherford punted the ball 51-yards in the third quarter, which sent the ball out of bounds at the Patriots 4-yard line.51 Yards.
Super Bowl XLVII: 71,024 Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA Super Bowl XLVI: 68,658 Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN Super Bowl XLV: 103,219 Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, TX Super Bowl XLIV: 74,059 Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL Super Bowl XLIII: 70,774 Raymond James Stadium, Tampa FL Super Bowl XLII: 71,101 University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ Super Bowl XLI: 74,512 Dolphin Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL Super Bowl XL: 68,206 Ford Field, Detroit, MI Super Bowl XXXIX: 78,125 Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, FL Super Bowl XXXVIII: 71,525 Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX Super Bowl XXXVII: 67,603 Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA Super Bowl XXXVI: 72,922 Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA Super Bowl XXXV: 71,921 Raymond James Stadium, Tampa FL Super Bowl XXXIV: 72,625 Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA Super Bowl XXXIII: 74,803 Pro Player Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL Super Bowl XXXII: 68,912 Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA Super Bowl XXXI: 72,301 Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA Super Bowl XXX: 76,347 Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ Super Bowl XXIX: 74,107 Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL Super Bowl XXVIII: 72,817 Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA Super Bowl XXVII: 98,274 Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA Super Bowl XXVI: 63,130 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN Super Bowl XXV: 73,813 Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL Super Bowl XXIV: 72,919 Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA Super Bowl XXIII: 75,129 Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL Super Bowl XXII: 73,302 Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, CA Super Bowl XXI: 101,063 Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA Super Bowl XX: 73,818 Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA Super Bowl XIX: 84,059 Stanford Stadium, Stanford, CA Super Bowl XVIII: 72,920 Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL Super Bowl XVII: 103,667 Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA Super Bowl XVI: 81,270 Silverdome, Pontiac, MI Super Bowl XV: 76,135 Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA Super Bowl XIV: 103,985 Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA Super Bowl XIII: 79,848 Orange Bowl, Miami, FL Super Bowl XII: 76,400 Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA Super Bowl XI: 103,438 Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA Super Bowl X: 80,187 Orange Bowl, Miami, FL Super Bowl IX: 80,997 Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, LA Super Bowl VIII: 71,882 Rice Stadium, Houston, TX Super Bowl VII: 90,182 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA Super Bowl VI: 81,023 Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, LA Super Bowl V: 79,204 Orange Bowl, Miami, FL Super Bowl IV: 80,562 Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, LA Super Bowl III: 75,389 Orange Bowl, Miami, FL Super Bowl II: 75,546 Orange Bowl, Miami, FL Super Bowl I: 61,946 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
No, not this time. But there is supposed to be a lead-in with Tony Bennett.
The 2002 Oakland Raiders, who lost Super Bowl XXXV to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (and former Oakland coach Jon Gruden) on January 26, 2003 by a score of 48-21. QB Rich Gannon threw for 5 interceptions, a Super Bowl record. Jerry Rice had signed with Oakland after his great successes with the 49'ers (who were beaten by the Bucs in the 2002 playoffs). He had 5 catches for 77 yards and one touchdown. Teammate Charlie Garner also had 7 catches, for 51 yards.