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Luck would eventually come his way with back-to-back Super Bowl victories in and on the John Eway-led Broncos teams. Lodish made tackles and eight and a half sacks and scored one touchdown in his NFL career. While this list is full of NFL champions, one player, unfortunately, did not win any of the Super Bowls he played in. Cornelius Bennett appeared in five Super Bowls and lost all of them.

Like Mike Lodish, he was a defensive back in the Buffalo Bills team in the early 90s that lost four consecutive Super Bowls. Elway led the Broncos to three Super Bowls in the s, losing them all. It looked like he would go down as the greatest quarterback in NFL history never to win a Super Bowl. Denver would go on to repeat as NFL champions in John Elway retired after winning his second consecutive Super Bowl, capping off a Hall of Fame career.

New User posted their first comment. Log in. Modified 09 May Listicle. We won that game, and that was one of only two losses the Giants had that year. In the Super Bowl -- even though they were a defensive team -- offensively, Phil Simms , yards and three touchdowns really played over his head.

That was the difference. This Super Bowl rematch from the prior season wasn't as bad a game as everyone remembers. In fact, Buffalo led at halftime. But talent decided the day in the second half, as well as some costly Bills turnovers. The better team won, on the strength of special teams. Desmond Howard's kick return put the game away in theory; Reggie White and the defense ensured it. White wrapped up the Patriots' Drew Bledsoe three times while the Brett Favre-led offense did enough to keep control of the game, and ultimately prevail, Donovan McNabb's puking habits became all the rage in the media after Terrell Owens let the world in on his interpretation of why Philadelphia failed late: McNabb's conditioning could use the NordicTrac.

Watch this game again, if you happened to DVR it back in February of The Eagles looked awfully lethargic getting in and out of the huddle, despite trailing with five minutes left.

The Dolphins quite possibly had the worst starters in Super Bowl history at the skill positions, with quarterback David Woodley hitting the immortal Jimmy Cefalo for a touchdown early. Still, this game wasn't decided until the Diesel John Riggins got going in the fourth quarter.

Neil O'Donnell to Larry Brown. That's all this Super Bowl will be remembered for. Pittsburgh laid some wood in the second half but was let down by two bad throws, or bad routes, depending on your perspective, of course. Either way, Dallas won its fifth Lombardi Trophy with the victory.

The franchise has only won three playoff games since. Standing on the catwalk of Lucas Oil Stadium, at about the yard line of the Giants, I had a perfect view of Eli Manning's yard completion to Mario Manningham to set up Ahmad Bradshaw's go-ahead touchdown run Bradshaw tried to stop himself from scoring and fall on the one-foot line, so as not to give the Patriots any time to mount a comeback.

It didn't matter. New England's last-gasp drive didn't get far. Meanwhile, the lasting memory of this game was Manning's picture perfect throw, dropped perfectly over Manningham's shoulder nearly 40 yards downfield.

It was a gutsy call on first down -- and the play that won a second ring for Tom Coughlin's Giants. Put the seat debacle aside for a moment. Aaron Rodgers capped off a tremendous postseason with an incredible performance in the biggest game of his career to that point.

That said, it was a defensive play that underlined the Packers' win: Clay Matthews' jarring hit on Rashard Mendenhall, which caused the Steelers tailback to cough up the football and led to the decisive touchdown. Another very underrated Super Bowl. Don't let the final score fool you; this was a close contest that might have swung on Sean Payton's gamble to onside kick to start the second half.

Tracy Porter's late pick exemplified true mastery of the cornerback position, jumping the route to Reggie Wayne and, ultimately, giving a beleaguered city its first Lombardi Trophy. Gil Brandt's take: "We had a guy we drafted in the ninth round, Mike Wilson out of Washington State, who made a big catch for San Francisco on the sideline in the second half. Otherwise, their offense couldn't squeeze a drop the whole second half.

Bill Walsh was smart. He saw us playing with five defensive backs and ran the ball. It was the right thing to do. Then you saw the play Eric Wright made on Drew Pearson, pulling him down from behind But they won the game, and then the Super Bowl. Well, if two hot quarterbacks with polar-opposite styles, a minute power outage and nearly a point, second-half comeback don't interest you, maybe a faceoff of two head coaches who just happen to be brothers and a fourth-and-goal stop essentially settling the game will.

The final stretch was spectacular, and it included a little controversy on that late four-down stop. Was Michael Crabtree interfered with, or was it a good no-call? At the end of the day, the Ravens' win might not be up there with Super Bowl X, but it's not far behind, while being one of the better Super Sundays of recent vintage. But really, the amazing thing about that game was the fact that only one player on both teams ever played for another team.

One guy! It was Preston Pearson, who we picked up before the season. So out of 86 players on the field, or whatever, one had not been with that team his whole career. And here's the thing about that: the team Preston played for was Pittsburgh, the team we were playing. Can you imagine that happening today? Who could forget John Elway getting hammered -- upended -- in mid-air? This Super Bowl will always be remembered for Elway's heart, and for him finally winning the big one.

But there were so many big plays. Watching Steve Atwater lay out the Packers' Robert Brooks and teammate Randy Hilliard -- and himself -- on one pass over the middle in the fourth quarter was football in the s. Not anymore. New England halted the unstoppable -- a.

Louis could not get its offense going in the first half but put together impressive drives in the second half to tie the game at That's when Bill Belichick decided to trust first-year starter Tom Brady with left on the clock. The future Hall of Famer moved the team 53 yards in eight plays to set up Adam Vinatieri's game-winning field goal in the win.

Another fantastic Super Bowl of relatively recent vintage. The Santonio Holmes catch in the corner of the end zone to give the Pittsburgh Steelers a win over the Arizona Cardinals is burned in the mind's eye of anyone who recalls this game.

What a performance by the Cardinals. Look out. Steve McNair was a beast late in the game , rolling out and just not letting the Rams bring him down.

Kordell Stewart used to say McNair was "country strong. It's sad to think one of the starting quarterbacks in such a great Super Bowl is gone. Neither team could get going in the first half. But in the second, each team exchanged touchdowns and put up a lot of points.

And, of course, then the Panthers kicked off and it went out of bounds An exquisitely entertaining game. They played it in Pasadena, and the Rams were able to get a halfback option pass from Lawrence McCutcheon for a touchdown on Pittsburgh. We thought we were in good position that year to play them. We had a good team Aaron Kyle, who I drafted to play corner for us in '76, had him covered, but just didn't have any ball skills. He'd be right there tracking Something tells me that one still hurts.

If there's a forgotten great Super Bowl, this is it. As the Nick Foles fairy tale? Tom Brady's yard bad dream? The Super Bowl that reads as if it is saying you are a loser with added emphasis? Eagles-Patriots is a tough one to rank. It was an exciting game, certainly one of the most entertaining ever. Yet, as my esteemed editor noted, there wasn't too much premier defense to go with the league's premier teams. Other than Brandon Graham's clutch strip-sack, defense was hardly at a premium. It was as if both teams were replicating the Falcons' second-half defensive act from the prior year's Super Bowl.

Bruschi was a stalwart of coach Bill Belichick's defenses, but he appeared in only one Pro Bowl. He made the Super Bowl in his rookie season in and added four more during his career. He spent his entire year career with Dallas. Of course, Elway's Super Bowls were about one decade apart.

He played in the following two games with the Dolphins. For his five Super Bowls, Fleming had only seven receptions for 84 yards. Haley appeared in two Super Bowls with the 49ers before going over to the enemy Cowboys and tallying three more. He made the Hall of Fame after five Pro Bowl appearances and six seasons with double-digit sacks. He had at least two picks in every season of his career, finishing with Lewis played in 27 career playoff games and made five Pro Bowls with the Cowboys in the s.

He started 20 of those games. A three-time Pro Bowler and one-time All-Pro, Light started all 20 of his playoff games and made five Super Bowls with the Patriots during his year career. Parker appeared in four Super Bowls with the Bills and made it back seven years later with the Giants.



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