- 1967
| Jan 15 | Super Bowl I, Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10, at Memorial Coliseum in LA. Ref |   |
- 1968
| Jan 14 | Super Bowl II, Green Bay 33, Oakland 14, at the Orange Bowl in Miami. Ref |   |
- 1969
| Jan 12 | Super Bowl III, NY Jets 16, Baltimore 7, at the Orange Bowl in Miami. Ref |   |
- 1970
| Jan 11 | Super Bowl IV, Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans. Ref |   |
- 1971
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- 1972
| Jan 16 | Super Bowl VI, Dallas 24, Miami 3, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans.   |
- 1973
| Jan 14 | Super Bowl VII, Miami 14, Washington 7, at Memorial Coliseum in LA. Ref |   |
- 1974
| Jan 13 | Super Bowl VIII, Miami 24, Minnesota 7, at Rice Stadium in Houston. Ref |   |
- 1975
| Jan 12 | Super Bowl IX, Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans.Ref |   |
- 1976
| Jan 18 | Super Bowl X, Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17, at the Orange Bowl in Miami. Ref |   |
- 1977
| Jan 09 | Super Bowl XI, Oakland 32, Minnesota 14, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Ref |   |
- 1978
| Jan 15 | Super Bowl XII, Dallas 27, Denver 12, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. Ref |   |
- 1979
| Jan 21 | Super Bowl XIII, Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31, at the Orange Bowl in Miami.   |
- 1980
| Jan 20 | Super Bowl XIV, Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles 19, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Ref |   |
- 1981
| Jan 25 | Super Bowl XV, Oakland 27, Pittsburgh 10, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. Ref |   |
- 1982
| Jan 24 | Super Bowl XVI: San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21, at the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac. Ref |   |
- 1983
| Jan 30 | Super Bowl XVII: Washington 27, Miami 17, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Ref |   |
- 1984
| Jan 22 | Super Bowl XVIII: LA Raiders 38, Washington 9, at Tampa Stadium, Tampa. Ref |   |
- 1985
| Jan 20 | Super Bowl XIX: San Francisco 38, Miami 16, at Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto CA. Ref |   |
- 1986
| Jan 26 | Super Bowl XX: Chicago 46, New England 10, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. Ref |   |
- 1987
| Jan 25 | Super Bowl XXI: NY Giants 39, Denver 20, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Ref |   |
- 1988
| Jan 31 | Super Bowl XXII: Washington 42, Denver 10, at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego. Ref |   |
- 1989
| Jan 22 | Super Bowl XXIII: San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16, at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami. Ref |   |
- 1990
| Jan 28 | Super Bowl XXIV at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans: San Francisco 49ers 55, Denver Broncos 10. The 49ers had won all three trips they had made to the Super Bowl. The Broncos had lost all three times they had been there. At the end of this game the 49ers were still winners and the Broncos were still losers. MVP: 49ers’ QB Joe Montana. Tickets: $125.00. | Ref: 4 |
- 1991
| Jan 27 | Super Bowl XXV: NY Giants 20, Buffalo 19, at Tampa Stadium, Tampa. Ref |   |
- 1992
| Jan 26 | Super Bowl XXVI: Washington 37, Buffalo 24, at the Metrodome, Minneapolis. Ref |   |
- 1993
| Jan 31 | Super Bowl XXVII: Dallas Cowboys 52, Buffalo Bills 17, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Ref |   |
- 1994
| Jan 30 | Super Bowl XXVIII: Dallas 30, Buffalo 13, at the Georgia Dome, Atlanta. Ref |   |
- 1995
| Jan 29 | Super Bowl XXIX: San Francisco 49, San Diego 26, at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami. Ref |   |
| Jan 29 | The San Francisco 49ers became the first team in NFL history to win five Super Bowl titles, beating the San Diego Chargers 49-26. | Ref: 70 |
- 1996
| Jan 28 | Super Bowl XXX at Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ: Dallas Cowboys 27, Pittsburgh Steelers 17. Most Valuable Player of the game: Dallas cornerback Larry Brown. Who’s Larry Brown, you ask? He’s the one who intercepted the two Neil O’Donnell passes that (1) stopped two Pittsburgh drives and (2) set up two Dallas touchdowns. Tickets: $250.00. | Ref: 4 |
- 1997
| Jan 23 | Laura "Dinky" Patterson dies during bungee jump at Super Bowl rehearsal at 43. | Ref: 5 |
| Jan 26 | Super Bowl XXXI (at New Orleans): Green Bay 35, New England 21. A classic team effort: QB Brett Favre passed for two TDs and Desmond Howard (MVP) returned a kickoff 99 yards for a score as the Packers won their 12th NFL championship and the first since Super Bowl II in 1968. Tickets: $275.00. | Ref: 4 |
- 1998
| Jan 25 | Super Bowl XXXII (at San Diego): Denver Broncos 31, Green Bay Packers 24. The dream finally came true for John Elway and the Broncos. They broke a 4-game Super Bowl losing streak with 1:45 to go in the game. The Broncos’ MVP RB Terrell Davis ran for a 1-yard TD run up the middle and put Denver in the Super Bowl win column at last. Tickets: $275.00. | Ref: 4 |
- 1999
| Jan 31 | Super Bowl XXXIII: Denver Broncos 34, Atlanta Falcons 19, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami. | Ref: 5 |
- 2000
| Jan 30 | Super Bowl XXXIV, the St. Louis Rams 23, Tennessee Titans 16, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Excellent finish. Ref |   |
- 2001
| Jan 28 | Super Bowl XXXV in Raymond James Stadium, Tampa: Baltimore Ravens 34, New York Giants 7. “We feel we’re the best defense to ever play the game,” boasted Ravens’ defensive tackle Tony Siragusa. Arguably, the 2000 Ravens’ defense ranks up there with the 1960’s Fearsome Foursome of the Los Angeles Rams, Miami’s 1972-1973 No-Name Defense, the 1974-1979 Pittsburgh Steelers’ Steel Curtain, Dallas’ Doomsday defense of the 1970s, the 1973-1976 Purple People Eaters in Minnesota and the 1985-1986 Chicago Bears. MVP: Ravens’ linebacker Ray Lewis, who led a defense that intercepted four of NY quarterback Kerry Collins’ passes, allowed only a punt-return touchdown (by the Giants’ Ron Dixon) and held New York to 152 yards of offense. Tickets: $325.00 to $400. | Ref: 4 |
- 2002
| Jan 27 | Super Bowl XXXVI, New England Patriots 20, St Louis Rams 17 at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. (USA Today, p 17E, 1/24/2003) | Ref: 13 |
| Feb 03 | Super Bowl XXXVI (at New Orleans): New England Patriots 20, St. Louis Rams 17. (The Rams had been a two-touchdown favorite and were trying for their second NFL title in three seasons.) Adam Vinatieri’s 48-yard field goal as time expired won the game after a 53-yard, nine-play drive was engineered by Patriots QB Tom Brady, who was voted the game’s MVP. “This is the perfect example of what happens when guys believe in each other,” said Brady, leader of the team that had been 5-11 the previous year. “The fans of New England have been waiting 42 years for this day,” owner Robert Kraft said. At the start of the season, the Patriots were 50-1 shots to win what was their first title ever (twice before they had lost Super Bowls -- both in the Louisiana Superdome). Tickets: $400. | Ref: 4 |
- 2003
| Jan 26 | Super Bowl XXXVII, in San Diego, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, Oakland Raiders 21. (XDG, p 4A, 1/26/2004) | Ref: 83 |
- 2004
| Feb 01 | SuperBowl XXXVIII in Houston Texas. The New England Patriots defeat the Carolina Panthers 32-29. Tom Brady, the Patriots quarterback, wins his second SuperBowl MVP. (XDG, p 12, 2/02/2004) | Ref: 83 |
| Feb 01 | Mark Francis, an internationally notorious streaker, streaks across the field just before the second half kickoff. He had been disguised as an official prior to the incident. (USA Today, p 1C, 2/03/2004) | Ref: 13 |
| Feb 01 | During half-time entertainment, Justin Timberlake tears a covering off Janet Jackson's breast. The NFL was not pleased. (USA Today, p 1, 2/02/2004) | Ref: 13 |
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