In Roman Numerals2004: MMIV
2005: MMV
2006: MMVI
2014: MMXIV
XXXVIII and XXXIX
The Super Bowl in 2004 was Super Bowl XXXVIII, represented by the Roman numerals XXXVIII. In 2005, it was Super Bowl XXXIX, or XXXIX in Roman numerals. For 2006, the Super Bowl was Super Bowl XL, which is XL in Roman numerals.
Super Bowl 2004 - XXXVIII = 38 Super Bowl 2005 - XXXIX = 39 Super Bowl 2006 - XL = 40
2004--mmix 2005--mmx 2006--mmxi
2004 = MMIV 2005 = MMV 2006 = MMVI
XXXVIII and XXXIX
The Super Bowl in 2004 was Super Bowl XXXVIII, represented by the Roman numerals XXXVIII. In 2005, it was Super Bowl XXXIX, or XXXIX in Roman numerals. For 2006, the Super Bowl was Super Bowl XL, which is XL in Roman numerals.
2004 = MMIV 2005 = MMV 2006 = MMVI
Super Bowl 2004 - XXXVIII = 38 Super Bowl 2005 - XXXIX = 39 Super Bowl 2006 - XL = 40
2004--mmix 2005--mmx 2006--mmxi
2002, 2004, 2005 and scores were 2002=20-17 2004=32-29 2005=24-21 interesting fact... all games were decided by fieldgoals
The Patriots won the Super Bowl in 2001 (Super Bowl XXXVI), 2003 (Super Bowl XXXVIII), and in 2004 (Super Bowl XXXIX).
New England Patriots (2004 and 2005).
The last team to win two Super Bowls in a row was the New England Patriots in Super Bowls 38 and 39 (2003-2004 and 2004-2005 seasons).
The Super Bowl that was played to decide the 2004 Champions (New England Patriots) was Super Bowl XXXIX (39), The 2005 Champions (Pittsburgh Steelers) was Super Bowl XL (40), and the 2006 Champions (Indianapolis Colts) was Super Bowl XLI (41). When declaring a Super Bowl champion for a season, it is when the season started, not the year the game was played. Even though the Super Bowls were played the following year in either January or February.
2004 = MMIV 2005 = MMV 2006 = MMVI
DeMarcus Ware has not played in any Super Bowls. He was drafted in 2005 by the Dallas Cowboys, and they have not qualified for the Super Bowl in that time.