Super Bowl XXXII
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| Date | January 25, |
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| City | San Diego | ||||||||||||||||||
| Terrell Davis, |
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| Packers by 11 1/2 | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Joe Gibbs, Doug Williams, Eddie Robinson | |||||||||||||||||||
| Ed Hochuli | |||||||||||||||||||
| Halftime show | Boyz II Men, |
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| Attendance | 68,912 | ||||||||||||||||||
| TV in the United States | |||||||||||||||||||
| 44.5 | |||||||||||||||||||
| Market share | 67 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Super Bowl XXXII was the 32nd championship game of the National Football
League (NFL). The game was played on January 25,
The
Despite suffering a migraine headache that caused him to miss most of the second quarter,
Denver running back Terrell Davis (a San Diego native) was named
Background
NFL owners awarded Super Bowl XXXII to San Diego during their
Denver Broncos
The Broncos entered Super Bowl XXXII after suffering 4 Super Bowl losses: Super Bowls
The last three Super Bowls losses were under starting quarterback John Elway, whose ad-libbing skills enabled the Broncos to advance to the league's championship game in a span of 3 out of four seasons. Elway also led his team to the 1991 AFC Championship Game, but they lost in a defensive struggle to the Buffalo Bills, 10-7.
The team's fortunes changed when
When Shanahan returned to the Broncos in 1995, he selected running back Terrell Davis
in the sixth round of the NFL Draft. Davis became the cornerstone of Denver's rebuilt running
game, leading the team with 1,117 rushing yards in just his rookie year. The Broncos finished the 1995 regular season with just
an 8-8 record. By 1996, the Broncos had the league's best offense, gaining 5,791 yards
of total offense, and recorded the AFC's best regular season record at 13-3, but they were upset by the second-year
During the 1997 regular season, the Broncos once again had the league's best offense with 5,872 total yards of offense, and
led the league in total points scored with 472. Although they recorded a 12-4 regular season record, they finished in second
place behind the 13-3 Kansas City Chiefs in the
Pro Bowler Davis remained the team's leading rusher, recording 1,750 yards and 15
touchdowns, while also catching 42 passes for 287 yards. At 37-years old, Elway still posted a Pro Bowl season with 280 out of
502 completions for 3,635, 27 touchdowns, with only 11 interceptions. He also rushed for 215 yards and another touchdown. Pro
Bowl tight end
On defense, the major acquisition to the team prior to the season was former Chiefs defensive lineman
The secondary was led by veteran defensive backs Tyrone Braxton, who led the team with
4 interceptions for 113 yards and 1 touchdown, and Steve Atwater, who had 53 tackles, 1
sack, 2 fumble recoveries, and 2 interceptions for 42 yards and 1 touchdown. Defensive back
Green Bay Packers
The Packers entered the 1997 season coming off of their win in Super Bowl XXXI. They
then repeated as
Quarterback Brett Favre had another Pro Bowl season and became the first player ever to
win the
On the Packers defense, the line was led by veteran Pro Bowler
Playoffs
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For more details on this topic, see NFL playoffs, 1997-98.
The Broncos entered the playoffs as a wild-card team but defeated the
Super Bowl pregame news
The Packers came into the game as 11 1/2-point favorites. First, Green Bay had a better regular season record than the Broncos, who entered the playoffs as a wild card team. Secondly, the Packers were the defending Super Bowl champions. Finally, NFC teams had a 13-game winning streak in the Super Bowl.
Each player wore a Super Bowl logo patch on their jerseys. This would become a regular practice in each Super Bowl since.
Television and entertainment
The game was broadcast in the United States by
This was NBC's final NFL game until its new package debuted in the fall of 2006.
After the game, NBC aired a special one-hour
In the
Pregame ceremonies
The pregame show, narrated by
To honor the 10th anniversary of the Washington Redskins' win in
Halftime show
The halftime show was titled "A Tribute to Motown's 40th Anniversary" and featured Boyz II
Men,
Game summary
Packers wide receiver
The Broncos stormed right back with a touchdown of their own. Denver running back Vaughn Hebron returned the ensuing kickoff 32 yards to their own 42-yard line. Denver then drove to the Green Bay 46-yard line. On third down, a holding penalty on Packers defensive back Doug Evans nullified quarterback John Elway's incompletion and gave the Broncos a first down. On the next play, running back Terrell Davis ran the ball 27 yards to the 14-yard line. Then after a 2-yard run by Davis, Elway scrambled 10-yards to gain a first down at the 2-yard line. Two plays later, Davis capped off the 10-play, 58-yard drive with a 1-yard touchdown run to tie the game. (This was the first Super Bowl in which both teams scored TDs on their opening drives.
On the second play of the Packers next possession, Denver defensive back Tyrone Braxton intecepted a pass from Favre at Green Bay's 45-yard line. Aided by 5 runs by Davis, the Broncos marched 45 yards to score on Elway's 1-yard touchdown run on the first play of the second quarter, taking a 14-7 lead.
Elway's touchdown play involved a fake handoff to Davis, who was previously taken out of the game during the drive because the
onset of a migraine headache had severely impaired his vision. But head coach
On the Packers ensuing possession, Broncos safety Steve Atwater forced a fumble while
sacking Favre, and defensive end
On the first play after the second half kickoff, Green Bay defensive back Tyrone Williams forced and recovered a fumble from Davis at the Broncos 26-yard line. Green
Bay then drove to the 9-yard line where
Later in the quarter, Green Bay punter Craig Hentrich's 51-yard kick pinned the
Broncos back at their own 8-yard line. But the Packers defense could not stop Denver as they marched on a 13-play, 92-yard drive
to regain the lead. Aided by a 36-yard reception by receiver Ed McCaffrey, the Broncos
advanced to the Green Bay 12-yard line. Then on third down, Elway scrambled for an 8-yard run in which he was hit so hard that he
spun sideways through the air (This run has been later referred to as "
Freeman fumbled the ensuing kickoff, and Denver defensive back Tim McKyer recovered the ball at the Packers 22-yard line. The Broncos tried to capitalize on their first play after the turnover, but Packers safety Eugene Robinson intercepted Elway's pass in the end zone and returned it to the 15-yard line.
After the interception, the Packers marched 85 yards in just 4 plays, 3 of them receptions by Freeman, to tie it up once again 1:28 into the fourth quarter with Freeman's 13-yard touchdown catch.
Both teams' defense tightened up, and the clubs exchanged punts twice. With Green Bay pinned at their own 10-yard line,
Hentrich then kicked the ball 39 yards to the Packers 49-yard line with 3:27 left in the game. On the first play of the ensuing
drive, Packers linebacker Darrius Holland committed a 15-yard facemask penalty while tackling
Davis on a 2-yard run, moving the ball to the 32-yard line. Two plays later, Elway completed a 23-yard pass to fullback
Packers coach
The Packers attempted one final drive to try to tie the game before the end of regulation and send the contest into overtime. Freeman returned the Broncos kickoff 22 yards to the 30-yard line, and the Packers advanced to the Broncos' 35-yard line with 1:04 left in the game with a pair of completions from Favre to Levens for gains of 22 and 13 yards on the next 2 plays. After a 4-yard pass to Levens, Favre's next 2 passes fell incomplete. Then on fourth down, Denver linebacker John Mobley broke up a pass intended for Chmura, enabling the Broncos to take the ball back and run out the clock for the victory.
During the post-game victory celebration, Broncos owner
Elway finished the game with 12 out of 22 pass completions, for 123 yards and 1 interception. Elway became the sixth player to
score touchdowns in three different Super Bowls, joining
Levens was Green Bay's leading rusher with 90 rushing yards, and was their second leading receiver with 56 yards on 6 pass
receptions. Both Freeman and Favre had outstanding performances for the second Super Bowl game in a row. Favre completed 25 out
of 42 passes for 256 yards and 3 touchdowns, with 1 interception. Freeman caught 9 passes for 126 yards, 2 touchdowns receptions,
and also gained another 104 yards on 6 kickoff returns, giving him 230 total yards, the third highest total in Super Bowl
history. Freeman also tied himself for second all-time in touchdown catches in Super Bowls with three, joining
Denver became the first team to score on four one-yard touchdown runs in a Super Bowl. The Packers also became the third, and most recent, defending Super Bowl champion to lose the Super Bowl, joining the Dallas Cowboys (won Super Bowl XII, lost Super Bowl XIII) and the Washington Redskins (won Super Bowl XVII, lost Super Bowl XVIII).
Scoring summary
- GB - TD: Antonio Freeman 22 yard pass from Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell kick) 7-0 GB
- DEN - TD: Terrell Davis 1 yard run (Jason Elam kick) 7-7 tie
- DEN - TD: John Elway 1 yard run (Jason Elam kick) 14-7 DEN
- DEN - FG: Jason Elam 51 yards 17-7 DEN
- GB - TD: Mark Chmura 6 yard pass from Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell kick) 17-14 DEN
- GB - FG: Ryan Longwell 27 yards 17-17 tie
- DEN - TD: Terrell Davis 1 yard run (Jason Elam kick) 24-17 DEN
- GB - TD: Antonio Freeman 13 yard pass from Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell kick) 24-24 tie
- DEN - TD: Terrell Davis 1 yard run (Jason Elam kick) 31-24 DEN
Starting Lineups
Source:[2]
| Denver | Position | Green Bay |
|---|---|---|
| OFFENSE | ||
| Ed McCaffrey | WR | |
| Gary Zimmerman | LT | Ross Verba |
| Mark Schlereth | LG | |
| C | ||
| RG | Adam Timmerman | |
| RT | Earl Dotson | |
| TE | Mark Chmura | |
| WR | ||
| John Elway | QB | Brett Favre |
| Terrell Davis | RB | Dorsey Levens |
| FB | William Henderson | |
| DEFENSE | ||
| LE | ||
| LDT | Gilbert Brown | |
| RDT | Santana Dotson | |
| RE | ||
| John Mobley | LOLB | Seth Joyner |
| MLB | ||
| Bill Romanowski | ROLB | |
| Ray Crockett | LCB | Doug Evans |
| RCB | Tyrone Williams | |
| Tyrone Braxton | SS | LeRoy Butler |
| Steve Atwater | FS | Eugene Robinson |
Quotes
"This One's For John" - Denver Broncos owner
Officials
- Referee: Ed Hochuli
- Umpire:
Jim Quirk - Head Linesman: John Schleyer
- Line Judge: Ben Montgomery
- Field Judge: Don Dorkowski
- Side Judge: Doug Toole
- Back Judge: Paul Baetz
- Alternate Referee:
Dick Hantak - Alternate Umpire:
Ed Coukart
See also
1997 NFL season - NFL playoffs, 1997-98
References
- ^ Biggs, Brad. "Holmgren still explaining 'concession' touchdown". Chicago Sun-Times, Feb 4, 2006. [1]
- ^ Neft, David S., Cohen, Richard M., and Korch, Rick. The Complete History of Professional Football from 1892 to the Present. 1994 ISBN 0312114354
External links
- Super Bowl official website
- 2006 NFL Record and Fact Book. Time Inc. Home Entertainment. ISBN 1-933405-32-5.
- Total Football II: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football
League.
Harper Collins . ISBN 1-933405-32-5. - The Sporting News: History of
the Super Bowl (Last accessed December 4,
2005 ) - http://www.pro-football-reference.com - Large online database of NFL data and statistics
- Super Bowl
play-by-plays from
USA Today (Last accessed September 28,2005 ) - All-Time Super Bowl Odds from The Sports Network (Last accessed October 16,
2005 ) - Terrell Davis' reflections on the game at Super Bowl.com
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