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Packers Win!
2011 Super Bowl XLV
February 6, 2011 Teams: Pittsburgh Steelers vs Green Bay Packers Winner: Green Bay Packers Final Score: 31 – 25 Location: Arlington, Texas

About Arlington, Texas: First Super Bowl ever held in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
The Cowboys Stadium was the hosting site with the largest domed stadium in the world.
Ticket Sales / Attendance: There were 103,219 people in attendance and 111 million viewers.

Team Pre-Season Stats: The Green Bay Packers finished the season with a 10-6 record. Aaron Rodgers led the offense, who took over from Brett Favre. A triple digit passer rating of 101.2, he only had eleven interceptions, with 3,912 passing yards and 28 touchdowns. He also ran 4 touchdowns with a total of another 356 yards. On the defense side, Cullen Jenkins had 7 sacks in 11 games. Linebacker Clay Matthews had another 13.5 sacks.
The Pittsburgh Steelers finished the season with a 12-4 record. Ben Roethlisberger led the offense. He finished the season with 3,200 yards and 17 touchdowns, with 5 interceptions.Brett Keisel lead the Steelers defense with most sacks in the NFL and the fewest points and russing yards allowed per game.
Game Highlights: In the first appearance in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the Packers quarterback scored with a 29-yard pass to Jordy Nelson who literally fell into the end zone. And on the very next play, the ball was intercepted by Nick Collins and returned 37 yards for a touchdown. 14-0. The Steelers then had a 33 yard field goal. 14-3. Again the Packers score with a 21 yard pass to Greg Jennings. 21-3.

Time for the Steelers to come through, with 37 seconds left in the half, Hines Ward catches the pass for an 8 yard touchdown. 21-10 The next score came from Ben Roethlisberger throwing a 25 yard pass to Mike Wallace for a touchdown. 21-17 The Packers took the ball at the beginning of the fourth quarter, and after a few plays including a sack, were able to make a touchdown. 28-17 But Roethlisberger led the Steelers right back with a 25-yard touchdown pass to Mike Wallace. 28-25 With ony 7 minutes left in the game, the Packers were kept out of the end zone by the Steelers, but Mason Crosby’s 23 yard field goal brought it to the final score of 31-25.
Congratulations to the Green Bay Packers!
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Short Superbowl History…
Superbowl I, which capped off the 1966 season, took place on January 15, 1967 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Almost 62,000 fans were in the stadium to see Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers teach the Kansas City Chiefs a painful lesson about who was boss, to the tune of 35-10. Millions more watched the super cool new bowl game on TV; and thus a new football tradition was born.
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America’s real national pastime
Professional football as we know it began in 1920 with the 14-league American Professional Football Association. The APFA became the NFL in 1922, and had no serious competition until 1960, when the fourth AFL became a major power. After years of bitter rivalry, the leagues were forced to broker a merger deal to avoid financial ruin. The merger would be gradual, they decided: for the 1967 season, they’d share a draft and a championship bowl, and by 1970 they would be merged into a single super football league of 26 teams, the NFL. The NFL was still on top, but this AFL seriously influenced the NFL, unlike its predecessors. High-powered passing strategies and end-zone celebrations are its most durable legacies.
The NFL takes all
The NFL absorbed the AFL in 1970; after that, the two “Super Teams” came from the two NFL conferences, the NFC and AFC. Since then, despite the occasional upstart football league that didn’t last, the NFL hasn’t looked back.
Be sure to catch Superbowl XLI next January, and in the meantime why not bone up on the first 40 games? You’ll find plenty of info on every single Super Bowl right here on this Super Site.
Recap of all the Super Bowl Games
The First Super Bowl, The Start of it All!
SuperBowl I – 1967 – Green Bay Packers vs. Kansas City Chiefs
SuperBowl II – 1968 – Green Bay Packers vs. Oakland Raiders
SuperBowl III – 1969 – New York Jets vs. Baltimore Colts
SuperBowl IV – 1970 – Kansas City Chiefs vs. Minnesota Vikings
SuperBowl V – 1971 – Baltimore Colts vs. Dallas Cowboys
SuperBowl VI – 1972 – Dallas Cowboys vs. Miami Dolphins
SuperBowl VII – 1973 – Miami Dolphins vs. Washington Redskins
SuperBowl VIII – 1974 – Miami Dolphins vs. Minnesota Vikings
SuperBowl IX – 1975 – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Minnesota Vikings
SuperBowl X – 1976 – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Dallas Cowboys
SuperBowl XI – 1977 – Oakland Raiders vs. Minnesota Vikings
SuperBowl XII – 1978 – Dallas Cowboys vs. Denver Broncos
SuperBowl XIII – 1979 – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Dallas Cowboys
SuperBowl XIV – 1980 – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Los Angeles Rams
SuperBowl XV – 1981 – Oakland Raiders vs. Philadelphia Eagles
SuperBowl XVI – 1982 – San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinnati Bengals
SuperBowl XVII – 1983 – Washington Redskins vs. Miami Dolphins
SuperBowl XVIII – 1984 – Los Angeles Raiders vs. Washington Redskins
SuperBowl XIX – 1985 – San Francisco 49ers vs. Miami Dolphins
SuperBowl XX – 1986 – Chicago Bears vs. New England Patriots
SuperBowl XXI – 1987 – New York Giants vs. Denver Broncos
SuperBowl XXII – 1988 – Washington Redskins vs. Denver Broncos
SuperBowl XXIII – 1989 – San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinnati Bengals
SuperBowl XXIV – 1990 – San Francisco 49ers vs. Denver Broncos
SuperBowl XXV – 1991 – New York Giants vs. Buffalo Bills
SuperBowl XXVI – 1992 – Washington Redskins vs. Buffalo Bills
SuperBowl XXVII – 1993 – Dallas Cowboys vs. Buffalo Bills
SuperBowl XXVIII – 1994 – Dallas Cowboys vs. Buffalo Bills
SuperBowl XXIX – 1995 – San Francisco 49ers vs. San Diego Chargers
SuperBowl XXX – 1996 – Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
SuperBowl XXXI – 1997 – Green Bay Packers vs. New England Patriots
SuperBowl XXXII – 1998 – Denver Broncos vs Green Bay Packers
SuperBowl XXXIII – 1999 – Denver Broncos vs Atlanta Falcons
SuperBowl XXXIV – 2000 – St. Louis Rams vs Tennessee Titans
SuperBowl XXXV – 2001 – Baltimore Ravens vs New York Giants
SuperBowl XXXVI – 2002 – New England Patriots vs St. Louis Rams
SuperBowl XXXVII – 2003 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Oakland Raiders
SuperBowl XXXVII – 2004 – New England Patriots vs Carolina Panthers
SuperBowl XXXIX – 2005 – New England Patriots vs Philadelphia Eagles
SuperBowl XL – 2006 – Pittsburgh Steelers vs Seattle Seahawks
SuperBowl XLI – 2007 – Indianapolis Colts vs Chicago Bears
SuperBowl XLII – 2008 – New York Giants vs New England Patriots
SuperBowl XLIII – 2009 – Pittsburgh Steelers vs Arizona Cardinals
SuperBowl XLIV – 2010 – New Orleans Saints vs Indianapolis Colts
SuperBowl XLV – 2011 – Pittsburgh Steelers vs Green Bay Packers







