The 2015 Super Bowl will be held at the University of Phoenix Stadium, in Glendale, Arizona. Past locations have included:Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis (2012)Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans (2013)New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey (2014)
It might be Adam Vinateri. 3 rings with the NE Patriots and 1 with the Indianapolis Colts for a total of 4
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The same factors that cuased the ones in the past.
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The Super Bowl games start at different times depending on the time zone, etc.
World Series scores for past games can be found from many different resources. The most reliable resource is the official MLB website, which archives all past scores and records.
Go to NFL.com and summit your question, and happy super-bowl-Sunday! I hope the super bowl is a blast for you!
new England all day !
Yes, if you make it far enough and have a high enough wins to loses ration you will play the super bowl You have to get past the playoffs first, and depending on how good you did in the regular season, the wildcard games too.
The point spread for Super Bowl 47 is San Francisco -4. San Francisco had a better regular season than Baltimore, however, the difference is not as large as is the average for Super Bowl games. San Francisco went 11-4-1, while Baltimore went 10-6.
Super Bowl I: Green Bay by 17 Super Bowl II: Green Bay by 13 Super Bowl III: Baltimore (Colts) by 17 Super Bowl IV: Minnesota by 10 Super Bowl V: Dallas by 1 Super Bowl VI: Dallas by 5 Super Bowl VII: Washington by 2 Super Bowl VIII: Miami by 6 Super Bowl IX: Pittsburgh by 3 Super Bowl X: Pittsburgh by 7 Super Bowl XI: Oakland by 5 Super Bowl XII: Dallas by 5 Super Bowl XIII: Pittsburgh by 4 Super Bowl XIV: Pittsburgh by 11 Super Bowl XV: Philadelphia by 3 Super Bowl XVI: San Francisco by 2 Super Bowl XVII: Miami by 2 Super Bowl XVIII: Washington by 3 Super Bowl XIX: San Francisco by 3 Super Bowl XX: Chicago by 11 Super Bowl XXI: NY Giants by 9 Super Bowl XXII: Denver by 3 Super Bowl XXIII: San Francisco by 7 Super Bowl XXIV: San Francisco by 12 Super Bowl XXV: Buffalo by 7 Super Bowl XXVI: Washington by 7 Super Bowl XXVII: Dallas by 6.5 Super Bowl XXVIII: Dallas by 10.5 Super Bowl XXIX: San Francisco by 18 Super Bowl XXX: Dallas by 13.5 Super Bowl XXXI: Green Bay by 14 Super Bowl XXXII: Green Bay by 12 Super Bowl XXXIII: Denver by 7.5 Super Bowl XXXIV: St Louis by 7 Super Bowl XXXV: Baltimore (Ravens) by 3 Super Bowl XXXVI: St Louis by 14 Super Bowl XXXVII: Oakland by 3.5 Super Bowl XXXVIII: New England by 7 Super Bowl XXXIX: New England by 4 Super Bowl XL: Pittsburgh by 4 Super Bowl XLI: Indianapolis by 7 Super Bowl XLII: New England by 14 Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh by 6.5 Super Bowl XLIV: Indianapolis by 4.5
Zero. However, they have won three NFL Championships, which was basically the Super Bowl before it was called the Super Bowl. One in 1948, one in 1949 and one in 1960. I know that they say that the Championships were the super bowl, before we even thought of the super bowl, but I disagree... You have to win more games and work harder to get past the Championship and into the Super Bowl, therefore I don't think that they are the same thing in actuality.
I was rooting for Arizona, because they have had a primarily woeful past, and have never won a Super Bowl. Also because they were the underdogs (I am a NY Giants fan).
The Steelers have the most Super Bowl wins, with six. If you're asking about championships, the Packers have the most, with 12: nine in the pre-Super Bowl era, and three Super Bowl championships.
2002, 2004, 2005 and scores were 2002=20-17 2004=32-29 2005=24-21 interesting fact... all games were decided by fieldgoals
Pac-Man - 1982 The Super-Pac Bowl Journey Into the Pac-Past 2-2 was released on: USA: 24 September 1983