Super Bowl: All You Need to Know About the NFL Finals

2023-02-12 08:00:00

Super Bowl: When was the first NFL final played?

The first American football championship game was played on January 15, 1967 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. An NFL team had never played an AFL team before. When the two leagues merged in June 1966, a title final was scheduled.

At the first Super Bowl, the Green Bay Packers, the 1966 NFL champions, defeated the AFL champions Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 (14-10) and won their first title. Green Bay Packers quarterback Bart Starr was named the first Super Bowl MVP.

Super Bowl: Why is the NFL final called that?

After Bert Bell’s death, Pete Rozelle succeeded him as commissioner of the Football League. Rozelle’s suggestions for a name for the new football final were “The Big One” and “Pro Bowl”. Neither idea caught on. Eventually, Rozelle’s idea was to name the game “The AFL-NFL World Championship Game”. Although this name was official, it was not used. This name was much too long for the headlines in the newspapers.

It was Lamar Hunt, the AFL founder and owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, who coined the term “Super Bowl”. As his son Lamar Hunt Jr. later explained, his father got the idea because of a “Super Ball” toy. Hunt told a shareholders’ meeting at the time, “We need to come up with a name, something like ‘Super Bowl.’ But actually that’s not a very good name. We can come up with something better.” But “Super Bowl” caught on with fans and the media.

Super Bowl: What Was the Longest NFL Final?

Two Super Bowls lasted more than four hours. The longest Super Bowl of all time took place in 2013 in the final between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers (34:31). From the opening kickoff to the end, the game lasted four hours and 14 minutes. However, the game had a 34-minute break due to a power outage in the Superdome. It was close at the end of the game, which prolonged this encounter.

In Super Bowl XXXVIII between the New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers in 2004 the game also lasted more than four hours. The Patriots prevailed in the last minute thanks to a field goal from Adam Vinatieri. The NFL Finals lasted four hours and five minutes. Super Bowl LI, in which the Patriots closed a 3:28 deficit against the Falcons, was the only Super Bowl to ever go into overtime. The game lasted three hours and 47 minutes. The shortest final was at Super Bowl XLIV in 1999 between the Saints and the Colts (31:17). The game lasted three hours and 14 minutes.

Super Bowl: Which Team Has Won the Most Titles?

The most Super Bowl titles have been won by the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers, each with six NFL championships. The Pittsburgh Steelers won their first Super Bowl in 1975. The Steelers then triumphed in 1976, 1979, 1980, 2006 and 2009.

The New England Patriots won for the first time in 2002. Superstar Tom Brady led the Patriots to the NFL title a total of six times. After 2002, the Patriots prevailed in 2004, 2005, 2015, 2017 and 2019. Behind the Patriots and the Steelers are the Dallas Cowboys and the San Francisco 49ers with five Super Bowl titles.

Super Bowl: Who is the most successful player?

The most successful player of all time with a total of seven Super Bowl titles is Tom Brady. The NFL quarterback won six titles with the New England Patriots (2002, 2004, 2005, 2015, 2017, 2019) and one title with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021. That concludes Brady by far the most successful player in the NFL Finals.

Behind Brady is Charles Haley in second place with five Super Bowl triumphs. Haley won 1989 and 1990 with the San Francisco 49ers. He also won the Super Bowl with the Dallas Cowboys in 1993, 1994 and 1996. In third place are Adam Vinatieri, Bill Romanowski, Matt Millen, Ted Hendricks, Marv Fleming and Bobby Beathard with four Super Bowl triumphs each.

Super Bowl: Which City Has Hosted the Most NFL Finals?

Most Super Bowl games since 1967 have been played in Miami and New Orleans. The NFL finals took place eleven times in both cities. This is followed by Tampa and Pasadena, each of which was allowed to host the Super Bowl five times.

The Super Bowl has taken place three times in the cities of San Diego, Houston, Atlanta, Los Angeles and Glendale. Glendale, Arizona will host Super Bowl LVII in 2023. It is followed by Minneapolis (2), Pontiac (1), Detroit (1), Jacksonville (1), Tempe (1), Arlington (1), East Rutherforth (1), Stanford (1), Indianapolis (1) and Santa Clara (1).

Super Bowl: Why is Apple a sponsor of the halftime show?

With Apple Music the Super Bowl has a new sponsor for the world famous halftime show. After ten years, Apple Music is replacing the Pepsi beverage brand, which was previously the main sponsor of the “Halftime Show”. The NFL collects more than 50 million euros per season for the sale of the rights.

The contract with Apple Music runs for several years. At the halftime show, the biggest companies in the world run the most expensive commercials at the Super Bowl. Last year, 120 million people watched Super Bowl LVI. In 2023, Rihanna will rock the “Halftime Show” who doesn’t get a single dollar for her performance. The NFL never pays the performers directly, but covers production and travel costs, for example.

The artists get their “reward” in a different way. After her performance at the Super Bowl 2020, Shakira saw her Spotify streams increase by 230 percent, and Jennifer Lopez’s was even 355 percent.

Super Bowl: How much does a TV commercial cost at halftime?

At the 2022 Super Bowl, a 30-second commercial cost about $6.5 million. At the Super Bowl 2021 you “only” had to pay $5.6 million for a 30-second commercial. At the Super Bowl 2023 in Glendale/Arizona the 7-million-dollar mark will be cracked.

At the first Super Bowl in 1967, the show wasn’t as gigantic as it is today. A 30-second commercial in the US cost just $30,000. Now that total has increased more than 200 times, not counting inflation.

Super Bowl: How much did the most expensive TV commercial cost to produce?

Amazon co-produced the most expensive TV commercial for the Super Bowl in 2018 “Alexa loses her voice” for an incredible $15 million. This buzzer has not been surpassed to this day. But it’s only a matter of time before the next big company follows suit.

In 2011, US automaker Chrysler produced the second most expensive Super Bowl commercial of all time. The video “Imported from Detroit” with rapper Eminem cost Chrysler a total of 12.4 million euros. In 2014, Budweiser paid $12 million for Up for Whatever.

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All teams in the NFL:

All NFL champions since 1967

2023    ?
2022    Los Angeles Rams (2.)
2021    Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2.)
2020    Kansas City Chiefs (2.)
2019    New England Patriots (6.)
2018    Philadelphia Eagles (1.)
2017    New England Patriots (5.)
2016    Denver Broncos (3.)
2015    New England Patriots (4.)
2014    Seattle Seahawks (1.)
2013    Baltimore Ravens (2.)
2012    New York Giants (4.)
2011    Green Bay Packers (4.)
2010    New Orleans Saints (1.)
2009    Pittsburgh Steelers (6.)
2008    New York Giants (3.)
2007    Indianapolis Colts (2.)
2006    Pittsburgh Steelers (5.)
2005    New England Patriots (3.)
2004    New England Patriots (2.)
2003    Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1.)
2002    New England Patriots (1.)
2001    Baltimore Ravens (1.)
2000    Los Angeles Rams (1.)
1999    Denver Broncos (2.)
1998    Denver Broncos (1.)
1997    Green Bay Packers (3.)
1996    Dallas Cowboys (5.)
1995 San Francisco 49ers (5.)
1994    Dallas Cowboys (4.)
1993    Dallas Cowboys  (3.)
1992    Washington Commanders (3.)
1991    New York Giants (2.)
1990 San Francisco 49ers (4.)
1989 San Francisco 49ers (3.)
1988    Washington Commanders  (2.)
1987    New York Giants (1.)
1986    Chicago Bears (1.)
1985 San Francisco 49ers (2.)
1984    Las Vegas Raiders (3.)
1983    Washington Commanders (1.)
1982 San Francisco 49ers (1.)
1981    Las Vegas Raiders (2.)
1980    Pittsburgh Steelers (4.)
1979    Pittsburgh Steelers (3.)
1978    Dallas Cowboys (2.)
1977    Las Vegas Raiders (1.)
1976    Pittsburgh Steelers (2.)
1975    Pittsburgh Steelers (1.)
1974    Miami Dolphins (2.)
1973    Miami Dolphins (1.)
1972    Dallas Cowboys (1.)
1971    Indianapolis Colts (1.)
1970    Kansas City Chiefs (1.)
1969    New York Jets (1.)
1968    Green Bay Packers (2.)
1967    Green Bay Packers (1.)


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