The Best And The Worst Super Bowls

at night outside the stadium of Super Bowl LV at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida January 21, 2021

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According to critics, here's a rundown of the best Super Bowls of all time:

  1. Super Bowl 42 – The one where the Giants beat the Patriots after the Patriots went undefeated in the regular season.
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  3. Super Bowl 51 – The one where the Patriots came back from a 28-3 deficit in the third quarter to beat the Falcons.
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  5. Super Bowl 43 - The one where Steelers linebacker James Harrison had a 100-yard interception for a touchdown to end the first half – and Ben Roethlisberger threw a perfect pass to Santonio Holmes in the end zone in the final minutes of the game to beat Kurt Warner and the Cardinals.
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  7. Super Bowl 52 – The one where Eagles backup quarterback Nick Foles scored four touchdowns and beat Tom Brady.
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  9. Super Bowl 25 – The one where the Giants beat the Bills because Bills kicker Scott Norwood missed a game-winning kick “wide right.” (If you Google "wide right," Norwood's kick is at the top of the page. Ouch.)

Everybody who's watching the Super Bowl on Sunday because there's actually a football game going on wants to see a good game. Unfortunately, not all Super Bowls have been "good." Here's a rundown of some of the worst Super Bowls of all time:

  1. Super Bowl 29 – The one where Steve Young and the 49ers blew out the Chargers.
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  3. Super Bowl 24 – The one where Joe Montana and the 49ers blew out the Denver Broncos.
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  5. Super Bowl 35 – The one where linebacker Ray Lewis and the incredible defense of the Ravens led the charge and blew out the Giants, led by quarterback Kerry Collins.
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  7. Super Bowl 48 – The one where the incredible defense of the Seahawks led the charge and blew out the Denver Broncos, led by quarterback Peyton Manning.

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