The Super Bowl was started when the National Football League and American Football League, rival leagues during the 1960s, got together to play a game pitting the champions of both leagues to determine a champion of American football. Prior to the 1966 season, the first season the Super Bowl was played, the NFL had their champion and the AFL had their champion and there was no game between the two.
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No, in order to make it to the Super Bowl both teams must win all of their playoff games.
Click on the 'Super Bowl Games' link on this page to see a breakdown of all 41 Super Bowls.
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There Are 11 Teams In The Danish Super League.
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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
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In order to get to the Super Bowl a player has to be on a team that qualifies for the NFL Playoffs. There are two conferences in the NFL, the AFC and the NFC. Each conference has six teams that qualify for the post season. Teams can qualify for the playoffs as a division winner (4 teams) or as a wild card (2 teams). In order to get to the Super Bowl a team must win either two or three playoff games. If on a team seeded 1 or 2, the team plays in two playoff games. They are the Divisional Round and the Championship game. If the team wins both of these games, they qualify for the Super Bowl. If on a team seeded 3-6, then there are three games that must be won in order to qualify for the Super Bowl. The first round is the Wild Card Round, followed by the Divisional Round, and then the Championship game. If a player is on a team that wins all of their playoff games, that team qualifies to play in the Super Bowl.
17 teams won the super bowl that was the 1st seed