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Super Bowl L - 2016 TV was released on: USA: 7 February 2016
Super Bowl L (2016) will be played in the 49ers new stadium.
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The NFL Marketing department thought that Super Bowl 50 looked better than Super Bowl L. So they used the numeric number instead of the Roman numeral.
Super Bowl L will take place at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California, the future home of the San Francisco 49ers.
It is a very common practice to represent dates (primarily years) and series using roman numerals.
the Dallas cowboys have a 5-3 super bowl record (W-L) the steelers have a 5-1 super bowl record and recorded one super bowl loss to the cowboys the steelers didn't win/make a super bowl til super IX/9 and in that decade they were named NFL team of the decade and the 49ers have never lost a super bowl 5-0 (4 with joe Montana who was a 3 time MVP and one with Steve young a 1 time MVP)
Super Bowl 50 was designated with the Arabic numeral "50" instead of the Roman numeral "L" to mark the significance of the milestone event. The NFL wanted to emphasize the anniversary in a way that would resonate with a broader audience, making it more accessible and recognizable. Additionally, the league aimed to enhance the visual branding of the event, opting for the contemporary look of the numeral. This decision was a unique departure from the traditional use of Roman numerals for Super Bowl naming conventions.
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