Super Bowl 2015 Facts & Frequently Asked Questions SUMMARY VISITOR INFORMATION 1 Game Day 1-3 The Stadium Economic Impact 4-5 Accommodations 6 Shop/Dine/Explore 7 Visitor Services 8 Media Center GLENDALE’S SUPER BOWL 2008 SCRAPBOOK 8 Flickr Slideshow, Video Playlist & By the Numbers (online) HOST COMMITTEE INFO 8 Logo, Website, Social Media, Contact Info SUPER BOWL FAST FACTS 8-9 NFL Information, History VISITOR INFORMATION GAME DAY Super Bowl XLIX will be held Feb. 1, 2015 in Glendale, AZ at the University of Phoenix Stadium. The game will be broadcast on NBC. THE UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX STADIUM STADIUM FACTS & FIGURES Glendale’s University of Phoenix Stadium, with its retractable roof & field, is unlike any other stadium in North America and is a marvel of design, engineering, and technology. The stadium opened in August of 2006. University of Phoenix Stadium is home to the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals, as well as the annual Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, concerts, trade/consumer shows, corporate events and special occasions of all kinds. Amenities • Approximately 63,400 permanent seats, expandable to 73,000 seats • 88 luxury suites, approximately 7,400 Club Seats, two 39,000-square-foot Club Lounges • 160,000 square feet of contiguous exhibit space • 20,000 square feet of meeting room space • Two high resolution video scoreboards • 77 Public Restrooms (30 Men’s, 35 Women’s and 12 Family) • 47 Concession stands Design Click here to watch a video of the making of the University of Phoenix stadium. • The stadium was designed to be a multi-purpose facility with the ability to host football, basketball, soccer, concerts, consumer shows, motor sports, rodeos and corporate events. • Designed by world-renowned architect Peter Eisenman, in conjunction with HOK Sport, Hunt Construction Group and Urban Earth Design. • The exterior skin represents a barrel cactus. • The building features alternating sections of shimmering metal panels intended to reflect the shifting desert light alongside magnificent vertical glass slots allowing patrons a spectacular view of the horizon from any level of the exterior. There are 21 vertical slots on the exterior wall of the stadium. Operational Advantages & Features • Encompasses 1.7 million square feet of space. • Features the first fully retractable natural grass playing field in North America. • Slab on grade with utility floor boxes spaced on 30 x 60 increments throughout stadium floor. • Direct stadium floor access for consumer and trade show event patrons. • Restroom and attendee amenities on floor and exhibit hall level. • Fully air conditioned. • 14,000 on-site parking spaces, 11,500 adjacent spaces. • Conveniently located off the Loop 101, only 15 minutes from downtown Phoenix No 1 Funding & Economic Impact • The cost of the stadium was approximately $455 million. • The construction phase added 3,500 jobs and $400 million in economic benefits to the area. • The Tostitos Fiesta Bowl contributes approximately $115.8 million each year in economic impact to the state of Arizona. The city of Glendale will host a semi-final college game at the University of Phoenix Stadium at least every other year, with bid opportunities for the national championship game. • Super Bowl XLII in Glendale in 2008 was seen by 97.5 million people in the U.S. alone. • On game days there will be more than 3,000 employees on site, ranging from event, team, facility, catering and concessions, security, and housekeeping operations and services. Fun Facts • The stadium seats, if set in a straight line, would stretch for approximately 18 miles or the equivalent of 111 football fields. • The amount of concrete used on the stadium is equal to 900 miles of sidewalk, the distance between Glendale and San Francisco. • The stadium air-conditioning system generates 8,000 tons of cooling capacity, enough to cool 2,300 residential homes in Glendale. • Two massive “thermometers” at the south end zone gauge crowd noise. The north end zone bridge displays photos of past players. • There are six levels in the stadium: the field or service level, the main concourse, the club level, the suite level, the upper concourse and the mechanical level. • Five layers of Arizona-themed murals usher fans through the stadium escalators. A mural is depicted on each level, each designed to represent Arizona’s environmental attractions. The 400 level, the highest in the stadium, replicates the night sky and has the names of state observatories on it. The rest spotlight state rivers, canyons, deserts and mountain ranges. • The stadium includes 88 luxury lofts featuring preferred parking, an exclusive entrance, private restrooms, multiple televisions, in-suite catering and a bold, modern interior design unlike any other suites in the industry. • The luxurious Club Level features wider seats, preferred parking, private entrances, climate controlled club lounges with multiple two-story spaces, comfortable seating, numerous TV monitors, upgraded food and beverage offerings and dedicated restrooms. The Field • The grass field rolls out of the stadium on an 18.9 million pound tray, residing outside of the stadium except for football and soccer events, is the first of its kind in North America. • The grass field remains outside the stadium in the sun until game day getting the maximum amount of sunshine and nourishment, eliminating humidity problems inside the stadium and providing unrestricted access to the stadium floor for events and staging. • The stadium is situated along a slight northwest to southeast axis for maximum sun exposure for field in the outboard position. • Having the rollout field saves $50 million in costs since it is more economical to move the field than having the entire roof retract daily to allow the necessary sunshine to reach the grass. • The roll out turf travels at a speed of 11.5 feet/minute (1/8 mph); and takes approximately 75 minutes to travel approximately 741 feet. • The field is 234 feet wide x 403 feet long and 39 inches tall. • Field tray rests on 13 rail tracks and moves in and out of the stadium on 546 steel wheel assemblies (42 rows). • 76 of the wheel sets are powered by a one-horsepower motor (total = 76 hp). • The field will support approximately 94,000 square feet (over 2 acres) of natural grass. • The grass is Tifway-419, a Bermuda hybrid. It was planted by using stolons, or plugs, that provide the best long-term field conditions. • The tray has a sophisticated irrigation system that works on timers and can be customized. The water drains through a 1-inch-deep mat and several pipes that lead to a main drainpipe underneath the field tray. • A few inches of water remains in the tray while the field is in play to keep the grass moist. No 2 The Roof • The translucent “Bird-Air” fabric roof allows the stadium to have an open, airy feel even when the roof is closed. The roof has two large retractable panels that uncover the entire playing field while providing maximum shading for fans. The roof can be closed and the facility air conditioned in the hot months, while the roof can be opened to take advantage of the Valley’s world-famous climate in cooler months. • Each roof panel weighs 550 tons. • The roof is supported by two 700-foot-long trusses. • Each truss is 87 feet high at its tallest point and weighs about 1,800 tons. • The top of the roof is 206 feet above grade. Surrounding the Facility • The stadium occupies more than 25 acres, including the parking lots • Included in the parking lot is an eight acre landscaped area located on the southwest side of the facility called Sportsman’s Park. • The Glendale Youth Sports Complex is also located on the property. • The stadium is located in Glendale’s Sports & Entertainment District, which includes Jobing.com Arena, home to the NHL Coyotes, and Westgate Entertainment District, a master-planned, mixed-use retail, entertainment and commercial development. STADIUM TOURS Public tours will not be available 3 weeks prior or one week after Super Bowl XLIX. For tour information dates other than this four-week period, see below: Tour Overview Guests become part of the action, as they are led through the stadium by an expert guide! The hour-and-a-half long experience will entertain and educate everyone from those who can’t tell a first down from a touchdown to the die-hard football fanatic! Do not forget your camera to capture the scenes from our awe-inspiring viewpoints. Please note: Tours will include approximately one mile of walking. Please wear comfortable shoes. They will utilize ramps and elevators (no stairs). Tours are 100% wheelchair accessible. Public Tours Tours leave from Gate #2, and last approximately 75 minutes. Schedule Please note that tours will be ongoing throughout the year, but the stadium only releases the dates and times a month or two in advance. Visit www.universityofphoenixstadium.com for ticket and tour information. No 3 RV PARKS IN THE AREA Visit www.azrvparks.com for a listing of RV Parks and campgrounds owned and operated by the members of the Arizona Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds. Also visit www.go-arizona.com for information on more than 700 RV parks and campgrounds in Arizona. Partial listing of RV Parks: Covered Wagon RV Park 6540 N. Black Canyon Hwy. Phoenix, AZ 85017 602-242-2500 20 spaces coveredwagonrvstop.com Desert Sands RV Park 22036 N. 27th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85027 623-869-8186 70 spaces; pets accepted with some restrictions desertsandsrv.com Desert Shadows RV Park 19203 N. 29th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85027 623-698-8178 50-100 spaces phoenixrvresorts.com Desert’s Edge RV Park 22623 N. Black Canyon Hwy. Phoenix, AZ 85027 623-587-0940 30 spaces desertsedgerv.com North Phoenix RV Park 2550 W. Louise Dr. Phoenix, AZ 85027 623-581-3969 195 spaces northphoenixrvpark.com Pleasant Harbor RV Park 8708 W. Harbor Blvd. Peoria, AZ 85383 800-475-3272 602-269-0077 250 spaces pleasantharbor.com/rv-resort Orangewood Shadows RV Resort 3165 E. University Dr. Mesa, AZ 85213 480-832-9080 10 spaces; no pets orangewoodshadows.com Pioneer RV Park 36408 N. Black Canyon Hwy. Phoenix, AZ 85086 623-465-7465 55+ community 100 spaces; pets accepted with some restrictions arizonarvresorts.com/pioneer Palm Gardens RV Resort 2929 E. Main St. Mesa, AZ 85213 480-832-0290 55+ community 115 spaces palmgardensonline.com Royal Palm RV Park 2050 W. Dunlap Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85021 602-943-5833 20 spaces continentalcommunities.com Temple Travel Trailer Villa 1831 E. Apache Blvd Tempe, AZ 85281 480-968-1411 7 spaces tempetraveltrailervilla.com Apache Palms RV Park 1836 E. Apache Blvd. Tempe, AZ 85281 480-966-7399 80 spaces apachepalmsrvpark.com Mesa Spirit RV Resort 3020 E. Main St. Mesa, AZ 85213 480-832-1770 1800 spaces; pets accepted with some restrictions www.azrvpark.com Monte Vista Village Resort 8865 E. Baseline Mesa, AZ 85208 480-833-2223 15 spaces montevistaresort.com Park Place Travel RV Resort 306 S. Recker Rd. Mesa, AZ 85206 480-830-1080 55+ community 40 spaces sunhome.biz Silveridge RV Resort 8265 E. Southern Ave. Mesa, AZ 85208 480-373-7000 55 spaces including some pet spaces silveridge.com Aztec Travel Trailer Resort 4220 E. Main St. Mesa, AZ 85205 480-832-2700 300 spaces 55 and over but will take 45 and over aztecrv.com The Resort RV Park 1101 S. Ellsworth Rd. Mesa, AZ 85208 480-986-8404 30 spaces 55 and over - a couple in pet section theresortrvpark.com Towerpoint Resort 4860 E. Main Mesa, AZ 85205 480-832-4996 10 - 50 spaces Won’t accept reservations until end of December www.cal-am.com Viewpoint RV and Golf Resort 8700 E. University Dr. Mesa, AZ 85204 480-373-8700 25 spaces viewpointrv.com Valle Del Oro RV Resort 1452 S. Ellsworth Rd. Mesa, AZ 85005 480-984-1146 400 spaces cal-am.com Val Vista RV Park 16680 Val Vista Blvd. Casa Grande, AZ 85122 520-836-7800 highroadcommunities.com No 4 HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS *Number in parenthesis indicates mileage/kilometers to University of Phoenix Stadium/Jobing.com Arena/Westgate Entertainment District from hotel. *The second mileage indicator is the distance from Camelback Ranch-Glendale Spring Training Facility. Comfort Suites Glendale (100 Rooms) 9824 W. Camelback Rd. Glendale, AZ 85305 (623) 271-9005 (2 miles/3.2 km) (1.4 miles/2.2 km) comfortsuites.com Gas Light Inn (10 Rooms) 5747 W. Glendale Ave. Glendale, AZ (623) 934-5466 (4 miles/6.5 km) (8.1 miles/13.1 km) GasLightInnAz.com Hampton Inn and Suites (149 Rooms) 6630 N. 95th Ave. Glendale, AZ 85305 (623) 271-7771 (Walking distance) (3.2 miles/5.2 km) phoenixglendalesuites. hamptoninn.com Holiday Inn Express (96 Rooms) 9310 W. Cabela Dr. Glendale, AZ 85305 (623) 939-8888 (1 mile/1.7 km) (4 miles/6.4 km) holidayinn.com Pets allowed- restrictions and fees apply Marriott Residence Inn Glendale Sports and Entertainment District (126 Rooms) 7350 N. Zanjero Blvd. Glendale, AZ 85305 (623) 772-8900 (1 mile/1.7 km) (4.1 miles/6.6 km) residenceinnglendale.com Pets allowed- restrictions and fees apply Renaissance Glendale Hotel & Spa (320 Rooms) 9495 W. Coyotes Blvd. Glendale, AZ 85305 (623) 937-3700 (Walking distance) (3.2 miles/5.1 km) renaissanceglendale.com SpringHill Suites by Marriott Motel 6 (formerly the Glendale (89 Rooms) 7810 W. Bell Rd. Inn & Suites) Glendale, AZ 85308 (84 Rooms) (623) 878-6666 7116 N. 59th Ave. (8 miles/13 km) Glendale, AZ 85301 (11.9 miles/19.2 km) (623) 939-9431 marriott.com/springhill (4 miles/6.5 km) (8.1 miles/13.1 km) www.glendaleinnandsuites.com Staybridge Suites (116 Rooms) 9340 W. Cabela Dr. SpringHill Suites Glendale Glendale, AZ 85305 Sports and Entertainment (623) 842-0000 District (120 Rooms) (1 mile/1.7 km) 7370 N. Zanjero Blvd. (3.9 miles/6.3 km) Glendale, AZ 85305 staybridgesuites.com (623) 772-9200 Pets allowed- restrictions (1 mile/1.7 km) and fees apply (4.2 miles/7.14km) springhillsuitesglendale.com Thunderbird Executive Inn (134 Rooms) Quality Inn at Talavi 15249 N. 59th Ave. (74 Rooms) Glendale, AZ 85306 5511 W. Bell Rd. (602) 978-7987 Glendale, AZ 85308 (11 miles/17.5 km) (602) 896-8900 (4.0 miles/6.5 km) (12 miles/19 km) thunderbirdexecutiveinn. (14.4 miles/23.1 km) com www.qualityinn.com Ramada at Arrowhead (60 Rooms) 7885 W. Arrowhead Towne Center Dr. Glendale, AZ 85308 (623) 412-2000 (8 miles/13 km) (11.7 miles/18.8 km) www.ramada.com Pets allowed- restrictions and fees apply No 5 SHOP/DINE/EXPLORE IN GLENDALE, AZ Historic Downtown Glendale 58th and Glendale avenues (five miles west of University of Phoenix Stadium) www.VisitGlendale.com This retro-chic destination incorporates two distinct districts that are home to more than 90 specialty shops that get national attention for the retail-chain-free collection of shops slinging vintage clothing, turn-of-(last)-century furniture and even pop-culture collectibles. Although the area is seamless to tour on foot, the difference in its two districts is revealed in the redbrick, main-street-style buildings of Old Towne versus the charming bungalows-turnedshops of Catlin Court. The area feels like a secret only you’ve discovered. Spread throughout a series of tree-lined city blocks, the treasure-seeking crowds are never overwhelming. Westgate Entertainment District Loop 101 and Glendale Avenue www.westgateaz.com There’s an energy brewing in Glendale’s Sports and Entertainment District—aftershocks of a rising Mecca of all things hip and cool. Trendy night spots, top-shelf dining destinations, gourmet coffee shops, high-end shopping—these are all part of the buzz that surrounds the Westgate and Zanjero developments. Non-stop, premier entertainment and nationally televised sporting events converge with one of the Valley’s newest urban villages for young professionals wanting to live where the action is. Top things off with Cabela’s, the world’s leading outdoor retailer, along with premium office space and a four-diamond luxury Glendale Renaissance Hotel & Spa and you have the ultimate media destination where you will be right in the middle of all the action! Shops and restaurants will be open on game day. And, don’t miss the newest addition to the area-Tanger Outlets Westgate which offers 85 leading brand names and designer outlet stores at uncompromised savings every day. This innovative outlet center offers rows of shops and a huge variety of high end and outlet value shopping for fashions, footwear, home products and more. Arrowhead Towne Center-Bell Road Corridor Loop 101 and Bell Road www.Westcor.com When it comes to retail, Arrowhead could be considered a capital. Shoppers delight in one of the largest malls in the region – the beautifully designed Arrowhead Towne Center, conveniently located just minutes from Glendale’s sports venues. This mall also has spurred the successful development of the Bell Road Corridor, which now is the home to more than 100 restaurants. ENTERTAINMENT, ART & CULTURAL EXPERIENCES Movie theaters AMC Theatres Arrowhead 14 7700 W. Arrowhead Towne Center (623) 487-9556 amctheatres.com AMC Theatres Westgate 20 Loop 101 & Glendale Avenue 9400 W. Hanna Drive (602) 956-4262 amctheatres.com Glendale 9 Drive-In Theater 5650 N. 55th Avenue (623) 939-9715 Arts & Culture Glendale is a city founded on a rich ranching history and vibrant cultural heritage, and these characteristics are proudly displayed through many of the city’s museum and public art offerings. Here are a few places you may want to explore. www.VisitGlendale.com Glendale Arizona Historical Society Manistee Ranch, 5127 W. Northern Ave. Discover one of Glendale’s best kept historic secrets with a tour of a National Register sites the 1897 Manistee Ranch. Contact: (623) 435-0072 No 6 Sahuaro Ranch Park Historical Area 9802 N. 59th Ave. Preserving one of the Valley’s oldest and most magnificent homesteads, the ranch consists of 13 original buildings and a beautiful rose garden. A weekend wedding is a common sight, and the park’s stately peacocks are popular guests for the receiving line. Guests are able to enjoy the 1885 homestead that is one of the best-preserved examples of early ranches in the Salt River Valley. Contact: (623) 930-4200 Glendale Police Museum INTERESTING ARIZONA FACTS Since elevations in Arizona range from 70 feet on the Colorado River to 12,633 feet on Humphreys Peak, it is possible for the coldest or hottest temperature in the United States to be recorded in Arizona. The hottest temperature in Arizona was 128 degrees, recorded in Lake Havasu City on June 29, 1994. The coldest temperature in Arizona was -40 degrees, recorded at Hawley Lake on January 7, 1971. The Valley sees an average rainfall of 7.64” per year. A desert location is defined as one that receives less than 10” of rain per year. 6835 N. 57th Drive (lobby of the Glendale Police Department) Dedicated to Glendale’s finest, the exhibit spans police history from the early days of the territorial sheriff to the present day. View early police equipment and items. Contact: (623) 930-3486 Xeriscape Botanical Garden/Glendale Main Library 5959 W. Brown St. This award-winning garden contains more than 1,000 low-water-use trees, shrubs and cactus. Listening wands can be checked out inside the library for a self-guided garden tour. Contact: (623) 930-3596 Glendale also boasts an impressive display of public art, ranging from paintings to garden sculptures. Spend your Saturday on an artful driving tour of the city and take in a Chihuly sculpture, a poignant veteran’s monument or a few playful kids made of bronze. For a visual preview, visit www.glendaleaz.com for a map and photo gallery. GOLF AMENITIES With more than 300 golf courses throughout the state, Arizona is recognized as one of the world’s premier golf destinations. Internationally-renowned desert courses, award-winning municipal courses, heated golf ball massages, world-class instruction and year-round tournaments combine to develop an entire industry catering to golf enthusiasts. View a listing of statewide golf courses at http://arizonaguide.com/whattodo/golflistings.aspx. JOBING.COM ARENA 9400 W. Maryland Ave. Glendale, AZ 85305 (623) 772-3200 www.jobingarena.com Jobing.com Arena is an award-winning, state-of-the-art, multi-purpose facility that hosts national and international chart-topping recording artists, a variety of sporting events and exciting family shows each year. Owned by the city of Glendale, Jobing.com Arena is home to the National Hockey League Coyotes and has established itself as Arizona’s premiere sports and entertainment facility. With two separate concourses on two seating levels, Jobing.com Arena provides guests with non-restricted views of the action featuring an intimate seating bowl with all the modern amenities. VISITOR SERVICES – Glendale Visitor Center Boasting a countless collection of free local, regional and statewide maps, brochures and travel information, the Glendale Visitor Center is the first place to start your Super Bowl journey. Our helpful travel counselors can assist with accommodations, directions and even dining recommendations. The Glendale Visitor Center is an Official State of Arizona Information Center. More than 500 brochures are on display covering the state’s attractions. Internet access is also available for visitors to “stay connected.” Glendale Visitor Center 5800 W. Glenn Drive, Suite 140 Glendale, AZ 85301 (623) 930-4500 • (877) 800-2601 Email; tourinfo@ visitglendale.com www.VisitGlendale.com Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Noon to 5 p.m. Request a travel packet: Call the Glendale Visitor Center at (623) 930-4500 or toll free at (877) 800-2601 or request a packet online at www.visitglendale. com. The packet will be mailed within 7 days. No 7 WEB SITES ADDITIONAL SOURCES FOR INFORMATION ON SUPER BOWL SUPER BOWL HOST CITIES/NUMBER OF TIMES HOSTED * New Orleans 10 South Florida 10 Los Angeles 7 (LA Coliseum 2, Rose Bowl 5) Tampa Bay 4 San Diego 3 Arizona 2 Atlanta 2 Detroit 2 Houston 2 Indianapolis 1 GLENDALE’S 2008 SUPER BOWL SCRAPBOOK Check out Glendale’s online Super Bowl Scrapbook, featuring a photo album from the city’s first Super Bowl in 2008. In addition, you’ll find a YouTube playlist with great videos on staff planning and research and the sights and sounds of the world’s most-viewed sporting event in Glendale, AZ. visitglendale.com/ superbowl *source: www.nfl.com Glendale Visitor VisitGlendale.com Arizona Office of Tourism arizonaguide.com City of Glendale government glendaleaz.com University of Phoenix Stadium universityofphoenixstadium.com AZ Super Bowl Host Committee azsuperbowl.com Westgate Entertainment District www.westgatecitycenter.com NFL nfl.com Super Bowl superbowl.com ARIZONA SUPER BOWL HOST COMMITTEE Want to become a Super Bowl Volunteer? Would you like email updates on the Super Bowl Host Committee’s plans and progress? Visit www.azsuperbowl.com and complete the entry form to get information and updates. You can also follow the Host Committee on social media: facebook.com/#!/AZSuperBowl twitter.com/AZSuperBowl GLENDALE MEDIA CENTER The Glendale Media Center (GMC), professionally designed with input from media veterans with national mega-event experience, is attached to the 4-diamond Glendale Renaissance Hotel & Spa. The GMC provides members of the local and national media with a one-of-akind stand-up/live shot reporting experience. Located across the street from the University of Phoenix Stadium, the facility boasts large wrap around windows and outdoor rooftop platforms for panoramic views and stand-up backdrops of Arizona’s stunning mountain skyline. In addition, the GMC offers close up views of Westgate Entertainment District and Jobing.com Arena as well as the University of Phoenix Stadium. The GMC is expandable to 45,000 square feet for mega-events such as the Super Bowl, Fiesta Bowl and Wrestlemania. This environment is designed to accommodate media, as well as host players, officials and VIPs for press conferences, announcements and interviews. The Renaissance Glendale Hotel & Spa, which opened in the fall of 2007, has 320 rooms, 80,000-square-foot conference center, full service spa and a variety of restaurants. Direct fiber throughout this sports and entertainment district allows the media to go live from the stadium, arena and the fountain plaza at Westgate Entertainment District. The GMC also offers phone lines, cable television and Internet access. The GMC is also home to the state-of-the -art HD studios for Glendale 11, the city’s award winning cable TV station. The 15,000 square-foot TV station has two digital full-service studios (60 X 60 and 30 X 40) with accommodations for satellite uplink trucks and Vyvx fiber line access. These facilities are available for rent. Contact Information Glendale Media Center 9494 W. Maryland Glendale, AZ 85305 glendalemediacenter.com Contact: Dave Rainey 623-930-4512 drainey@ glendaleaz.com. Renaissance Glendale Hotel & Spa 9495 Coyotes Boulevard Glendale, Arizona 85305 Glendale Conference Center 6633 N. 95th Avenue Glendale, AZ 85305 renaissanceglendale.com Contact: Allan Tuttle 480-518-8007 No 8 *source: www.nfl.com SUPER BOWL FAST FACTS/HISTORY Super Bowl Game History* GameDate XLVII Feb. 3, 2013 XLVI Feb. 5, 2012 XLV Feb. 6, 2011 XLIV Feb. 7, 2010 XLIII Feb. 1, 2009 XLII Feb. 3, 2008 XLI Feb. 4, 2007 XL Feb. 5, 2006 XXXIX Feb. 6, 2005 XXXVIII Feb. 1, 2004 XXXVII Jan. 26, 2003 XXXVI Feb. 3, 2002 XXXV Jan. 28, 2001 XXXIII Jan. 31, 1999 XXXII Jan. 25, 1998 XXXI Jan. 26, 1997 XXX Jan. 28, 1996 XXIX Jan. 29, 1995 XXVIII Jan. 30, 1994 XXVII Jan. 31, 1993 XXVI Jan. 26, 1992 XXV Jan. 27, 1991 XXIV Jan. 28, 1990 XXIII Jan. 22, 1989 XXII Jan. 31, 1988 XXI Jan. 25, 1987 XX Jan. 26, 1986 XIX Jan. 20, 1985 XVIII Jan. 22, 1984 XVII Jan. 30, 1983 XVI Jan. 24, 1982 XV Jan. 25, 1981 XIV Jan. 20, 1980 XIII Jan. 21, 1979 XII Jan. 15, 1978 XI Jan. 9, 1977 X Jan. 18, 1976 IX Jan. 12, 1975 VIII Jan. 13, 1974 VII Jan. 14, 1973 VI Jan. 16, 1972 V Jan. 17, 1971 IV Jan. 11, 1970 III Jan. 12, 1969 II Jan. 14, 1968 I Jan. 15, 1967 Result Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31 NY Giants 21, New England 17 Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 25 New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17 Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23 NY Giants 17, New England 14 Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17 Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10 New England 24, Philadelphia 21 New England 32, Carolina 29 Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21 New England 20, St. Louis 17 Baltimore 34, N.Y. Giants 7 Denver 34, Atlanta 19 Denver 31, Green Bay 24 Green Bay 35, New England 21 Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17 San Francisco 49, San Diego 26 Dallas 30, Buffalo 13 Dallas 52, Buffalo 17 Washington 37, Buffalo 24 N.Y. Giants 20, Buffalo 19 San Francisco 55, Denver 10 San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16 Washington 42, Denver 10 N.Y. Giants 39, Denver 20 Chicago 46, New England 10 San Francisco 38, Miami 16 L.A. Raiders 38, Washington 9 Washington 27, Miami 17 San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21 Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10 Pittsburgh 31, L.A. Rams 19 Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31 Dallas 27, Denver 10 Oakland 32, Minnesota 14 Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17 Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6 Miami 24, Minnesota 7 Miami 14, Washington 7 Dallas 24, Miami 3 Baltimore 16, Dallas 13 Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7 N.Y. Jets 16, Baltimore 7 Green Bay 33, Oakland 14 Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10 Location New Orleans Indianapolis North Texas South Florida Tampa Bay Arizona Miami Detroit Jacksonville Houston (Reliant) San Diego New Orleans (Super Dome) Tampa Miami San Diego New Orleans (Super Dome) Phoenix Miami Atlanta Los Angeles (Rose Bowl) Minneapolis Tampa New Orleans (Super Dome) Miami San Diego Los Angeles (Rose Bowl) New Orleans (Super Dome) San Francisco (Palo Alto/Stanford) Tampa Los Angeles (Rose Bowl) Detroit (Silver) New Orleans (Super Dome) Los Angeles (Rose Bowl) Miami New Orleans (Super Dome) Los Angeles (Rose Bowl) Miami New Orleans (Tulane Stadium) Houston (Rice) Los Angeles (Coliseum) New Orleans (Tulane Stadium) New Orleans (Tulane Stadium) Miami Miami Miami Los Angeles (Coliseum) No 9
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