Post by Oneback on Feb 2, 2022 15:13:45 GMT
Turn these facts into QUESTIONS at your Super Bowl Party!
The NFC and AFC alternate each year as to which conference representative will be "home" team. This year the AFC team (Cincinnati) will be the "home" club, and as such will get to select either their road "whites" or "home" colors. The Rams will then be forced to contrast colors, depending on what the Bengals choose. In 2021, the Bucs were hosting the Super Bowl in their home stadium, but chose to wear their "road whites", forcing the visiting Chiefs to wear their home "reds"!
Last year, after 54 Super Bowls, a team finally got to play a Super Bowl game on their own home field (Bucs at Tamp Bay) for the first time! But, lo and behold, only one year later it's happening AGAIN - the Rams will be in their own stadium (albeit as the "visiting" team) when they face the designated "home" team - the Bengals!
Only two starting quarterbacks have won a Super Bowl for two different teams - Peyton Manning (Colts and Broncos) and Tom Brady (Patriots and Bucs).
The Minnesota Vikings are the only team to have played in as many as four Super Bowls and never held a lead.
The city of Miami has hosted the most Super Bowl games - 11.
The Oakland Raiders were the first wildcard team to win a Super Bowl (1981 beat Eagles 27-10).
Franco Harris still holds the career rushing yards record in Super Bowl games (354 total yards in four games as a Steeler).
Ken Stabler was the first left-handed quarterback to win a Super Bowl.
Two teams hold the record for most Super Bowl losses with 5 each (Patriots and Broncos).
The Patriots and Steelers each have won the most Super Bowls - 6.
The oldest quarterback to win a Super Bowl was Tom Brady last year at age 43!
The first black quarterback to win a Super Bowl was Doug Williams.
The lowest scoring Super Bowl in history was Super Bowl LIII (Patriots 13, Rams 3).
The earliest Super Bowl on the calendar was January 9, 1977 (Raiders beat Vikings). The latest will be February 13, 2022 - this year!
NFL great Roger Staubach holds the record for most career Super Bowl fumbles (5 in four games).
Tom Brady led the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history. After scoring only 3 points and down by 25 points, he led five consecutive scoring drives as the Patriots beat the Falcons in 2017, 34-28.
The most points ever scored in one Super Bowl was 75 in 1995, 49'ers 49, Chargers 26.
Only two players have ever won the Super Bowl MVP award in back-to-back years: Bart Starr and Terry Bradshaw.
Tom Brady has played in the most Super Bowls (10). He has won the Super Bowl MVP award five times.
The team that has had the most Super Bowl MVP's is the Dallas Cowboys (7).
The NFC and AFC alternate each year as to which conference representative will be "home" team. This year the AFC team (Cincinnati) will be the "home" club, and as such will get to select either their road "whites" or "home" colors. The Rams will then be forced to contrast colors, depending on what the Bengals choose. In 2021, the Bucs were hosting the Super Bowl in their home stadium, but chose to wear their "road whites", forcing the visiting Chiefs to wear their home "reds"!
Last year, after 54 Super Bowls, a team finally got to play a Super Bowl game on their own home field (Bucs at Tamp Bay) for the first time! But, lo and behold, only one year later it's happening AGAIN - the Rams will be in their own stadium (albeit as the "visiting" team) when they face the designated "home" team - the Bengals!
Only two starting quarterbacks have won a Super Bowl for two different teams - Peyton Manning (Colts and Broncos) and Tom Brady (Patriots and Bucs).
The Minnesota Vikings are the only team to have played in as many as four Super Bowls and never held a lead.
The city of Miami has hosted the most Super Bowl games - 11.
The Oakland Raiders were the first wildcard team to win a Super Bowl (1981 beat Eagles 27-10).
Franco Harris still holds the career rushing yards record in Super Bowl games (354 total yards in four games as a Steeler).
Ken Stabler was the first left-handed quarterback to win a Super Bowl.
Two teams hold the record for most Super Bowl losses with 5 each (Patriots and Broncos).
The Patriots and Steelers each have won the most Super Bowls - 6.
The oldest quarterback to win a Super Bowl was Tom Brady last year at age 43!
The first black quarterback to win a Super Bowl was Doug Williams.
The lowest scoring Super Bowl in history was Super Bowl LIII (Patriots 13, Rams 3).
The earliest Super Bowl on the calendar was January 9, 1977 (Raiders beat Vikings). The latest will be February 13, 2022 - this year!
NFL great Roger Staubach holds the record for most career Super Bowl fumbles (5 in four games).
Tom Brady led the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history. After scoring only 3 points and down by 25 points, he led five consecutive scoring drives as the Patriots beat the Falcons in 2017, 34-28.
The most points ever scored in one Super Bowl was 75 in 1995, 49'ers 49, Chargers 26.
Only two players have ever won the Super Bowl MVP award in back-to-back years: Bart Starr and Terry Bradshaw.
Tom Brady has played in the most Super Bowls (10). He has won the Super Bowl MVP award five times.
The team that has had the most Super Bowl MVP's is the Dallas Cowboys (7).