1988 San Francisco 49ers (10-6). (The 49ers are the worst regular-season team ever to win the Super Bowl.)
1979 Los Angeles Rams (9-7) lost the Super Bowl.
Through Super Bowl XLIII, no. Additionally, there has only been one Super Bowl winner that lost the final two games of the regular season and won the Super Bowl. That was the 1967 Green Bay Packers who lost to the Rams and Steelers and won Super Bowl II.
That would be the 2008 Super Bowl, as Super Bowl games are typically named after the year in which they are played, not the year that the regular season took place.
Yes, because its a Super Bowl, and there is mostly singing. In regular season games it is just talking about other games, in the Super Bowl there is just one game, so there is mostly music, and sometimes talk about the first and second quarter.
the Miami dolphins did it, but it was when the regular season only had 12 games. in 1972
No, the rules of possession are the same for the Super Bowl as they are for the regular season.However, playoff games (including the Super Bowl) cannot end in a tie. Regular season games can after one fifteen-minute sudden-death overtime period.
In 1972, the Dolphins team completed the NFL's first and only perfect season culminating in a Super Bowl win, winning all 14 of its regular-season games, both of its NFL playoff games, and also Super Bowl VII.
None. They lost the Super Bowl back in 99 by a yard.
The Dolphins went 14-0 in the 1972 regular season and won the Super Bowl that season. Their record for regular season and postseason games that season was 17-0.
Denver in the 1998 regular season, 1999 postseason St. Louis in the 1999 regular season, 2000 postseason Super Bowl
The Miami Dolphins won Super Bowl VII after posting a regular season record of 14-0.
No ... the Broncos went 12-4 in the regular season before winning Super Bowl XXXII and 14-2 in the regular season before winning Super Bowl XXXIII.
In the 2010 NFL season, there will be 256 regular season games and 11 playoff games, the 11th being the Super Bowl.