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Super Bowl Tickets
Year in and year out, the Super Bowl proves that sports can and does transcend simply a game. With extraordinary performances, half-time shows, Super Bowl parties and not to mention the biggest game in sports, Super Bowl XLIII will be no exception.
In last year's Super Bowl, the world watched as the New York Giants surprised everyone and defeated the heavily-favoured New England Patriots. The Giants' win of 17-14 prevented the Pats from becoming the NFL's first-ever 19-0 team and the first team to go undefeated in a season since 1972. The Giants became the first-ever NFC wild card to ever win a Super Bowl.
The 2009 contest is set to take place on February 1, 2009, in the Raymond James Stadium, located in Tampa, Florida. Super Bowl XLIII will be the 43rd annual edition of the legendary contest and will feature the same all-star players, emcees, musical performances and after-parties as in years past.
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Sun, 1 Feb 2009 4:00 PM
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Super Bowl Party Tickets
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Super Bowl History:
MIAMI (Feb. 5, 2007) -- The Critics said that the Colts did not have the defense to win this Super Bowl, but who listens to critics anyway. The Indianapolis Colts beat the Chicago Bears 29-17 behind Peyton Manning who threw for 247 yards and a touchdown. Although this was the first rain storm in Superbowl history, the Bears refuse to blame their loss on the weather.
DETROIT (Feb. 6, 2006) -- These Super Steelers out-rocked the Rolling Stones, out-socked the Seattle Seahawks and walked out of this Terrible Towel-covered city with that long-awaited "One for the Thumb". Yes, Pittsburgh, your Steelers are Super Bowl champions. Again. For the fifth time. This emotionally charged, 21-10 victory over the Seahawks on Sunday at Ford Field elicited tears from tough-guy coach Bill Cowher, who waited 14 years for an NFL championship and brought the Lombardi Trophy back to the Rooney family after a 26-year drought.
JACKSONVILLE (Feb. 6, 2005) -- Dynasty? Definitely. The New England Patriots don't have to proclaim greatness. The NFL record book does it for them. The Patriots won their third Super Bowl in four years -- 24-21 against the Philadelphia Eagles - and now they are challenging history.
HOUSTON (Feb. 1, 2004) -- Tom Brady set up Vinatieri's 41-yard field goal with four seconds left to give the New England Patriots their second NFL championship in three seasons with a 32-29 victory against the Carolina Panthers. Super Bowl XXXVIII was noted for a controversial halftime show produced by MTV and which aired live on the CBS television network.
SAN DIEGO (Jan. 26, 2003) -- The Super Bowl was a nightmare by halftime for the Oakland Raiders - and then Coach Chucky's horror show got even worse. Defense did 'em in, baby! And the Tampa Bay Buccaneers didn't need much more. Coach Jon Gruden and his Bucs won their first NFL championship, routing the Oakland Raiders 48-21 in the first matchup of best offense vs. best defense.
SAN DIEGO (Jan. 25, 1998) -- After John Mobley breaks up a Brett Favre pass on fourth-and-6 inside the Denver 40 with 32 seconds left, John Elway flashes his famous grin. He's finally a Super Bowl champ, as Denver wins 31-24.
TAMPA (Jan. 27, 1991) -- One of the greatest Super Bowls ever ends in the most dramatic of fashions. With the Giants leading 20-19, the Bills take over with 2:16 remaining and the ball on their own 10. Jim Kelly needs about 60 yards to get into Scott Norwood's field-goal range -- Norwood's longest of the season was 48 yards. Buffalo gets down to the 29 with eight seconds left, and all eyes are on Norwood as he lines up for a 47-yarder. Players on both sidelines pray. And Norwood booms it - plenty of distance, but wide to the right.
TAMPA (Jan. 22, 1984) -- The Los Angeles Raiders dominated the Washington Redskins from the beginning in Super Bowl XVIII and achieved the most lopsided victory in Super Bowl history, surpassing Green Bay's 35-10 win over Kansas City in Super Bowl I.
MIAMI (Jan. 12, 1969) -- Before the game, Joe Namath had predicted a Jets' victory even though the Colts were 18-to-20-point favorites. He leads the Jets to a 16-7 win, of course. But the most indelible image of Super Bowl III comes as Namath leaves the field, holding his index finger high in the air. We wouldn't hear Joe say a word until he got to the locker room, but that single gesture says it all.
LOS ANGELES (Jan. 15, 1967) -- The Green Bay Packers opened the Super Bowl series by defeating the AFL champion Chiefs behind the passing of Bart Starr, the receiving of Max McGee, and a key interception by all-pro safety Willie Wood.
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No host city team has ever played in the Super Bowl in their home stadium.
The San Francisco 49ers played in Super Bowl XIX, but the game was played at Stanford Stadium - not their home stadium of Candlestick Park.
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