Has there ever been a draw in the Super Bowl?

In an NFL playoff game, additional overtime periods are played, as needed, to determine a winner. This clearly means that regular-season games can end in a tie after one quarter of overtime is played, but the Super Bowl and postseason games cannot.
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Was there ever a tie in the Super Bowl?

History of NFL overtime rules

The Giants and Colts were tied at the end of regulation and a winner needed to be determined, so they played on. The actual first overtime game came in 1955, though, when the Rams beat the Giants in OT as the brainchild of the game's promoter, Harry Glickman.
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What would happen if there was a tie in the Super Bowl?

OVERTIME RULES FOR NFL POSTSEASON GAMES

If the score is still tied at the end of an overtime period — or if the second team's initial possession has not ended — the teams will play another overtime period. Play will continue regardless of how many overtime periods are needed for a winner to be determined.
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Could the Super Bowl ever end in a tie?

What if the Super Bowl is tied at the end of regulation? At this point, the rules are the same as during the regular season. Following a three-minute intermission, there's a coin toss and then a 10-minute overtime period.
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What is the longest Super Bowl game in history?

From start to finish, the longest ever Super Bowl game was Super Bowl XLVII, which ended up lasting 4 hours and 14 minutes from the opening kickoff to the conclusion of the game. That game, however, featured a 34-minute pause due to a power outage at the Superdome.
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Who is the only QB to throw 6 touchdown passes in a Super Bowl?

Steve Young has the most passing touchdowns by a quarterback in a Super Bowl, with 6 touchdowns in Super Bowl XXIX against the San Diego Chargers on January 29, 1995.
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What is the shortest Super Bowl ever?

Since 1999, the shortest Super Bowl was three hours and 14 minutes long, according to Pro Football Reference. The Saints beat the Colts 31–17 in Super Bowl XLIV. The next shortest Super Bowl was three hours and 23 minutes. There were three Super Bowls that were this length: XXXV, XLVI and XLVIII.
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What is the longest overtime in NFL history?

The longest game of all time happened back in 1971 on Christmas Day when the Dolphins defeated the Chiefs, 27-24, in sudden-death overtime in an AFC Divisional Playoff game. Garo Yepremian kicked a 37-yard field goal for the Dolphins after 22 minutes and 40 seconds of overtime play.
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What's the lowest scoring game in NFL?

In the early days of the NFL there were a number of 0–0 games. The last recorded was in 1943, when the Detroit Lions met the New York Giants. Since then, the lowest scoring games have had 3 points. Here are the most recent.
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Has there ever been a 0 0 tie in the NFL?

Surprisingly the last 0-0 game was more than 70 years ago. It was played on 7 November 1943 between the Detroit Lions and New York Giants.
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How much is a Super Bowl ring worth?

While there isn't a hard-and-fast number to how much a Super Bowl ring is worth, depending on the circumstances and details of the ring, experts generally appraise them between $30,000 and $50,000 based on the jewels and features alone.
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Has any NFL team went 16 0 and won the Super Bowl?

Are we witnessing the first team to go 16-0 and eventually hoist the Lombardi Trophy? The '72 Dolphins went undefeated on the way to winning their first Super Bowl in January of 1973.
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Is extra time sudden-death?

Extra time begins one minute after the end of full-time, and is played in multiple 5-minute periods. Unlike the 15-man game, extra time in sevens is true sudden-death, with the first score by either team winning the match. If neither team has scored at the end of a period, the teams change ends.
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How many Super Bowl winners went to overtime?

Super Bowl LI featured the largest comeback in Super Bowl history, with the Patriots overcoming a 28–3 deficit to emerge victorious. Due to the comeback, the game is nicknamed "28–3". The game was also the first and currently only Super Bowl to be decided in overtime.
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Was there ever a 2 0 NFL game?

There have also been five 2-0 games in NFL history where just a safety was scored. However, none have happened since the Chicago Bears beat the Green Bay Packers 2-0 in 1938.
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Has there ever been a 100 point NFL game?

Played on December 22, 1963, the game took place in the American Football League (AFL), but it was absorbed into official NFL records after the NFL–AFL merger. The Oakland Raiders defeated the Houston Oilers 52–49, combining for a total of 101 points.
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Has Tom Brady ever been shut out?

Tom Brady had been shut out twice in his career but never in a home game. The first game Sept. 7, 2003, saw Travis Henry score two touchdowns while rushing 27 times for 89 yards in a 31-0 Bills win.
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Has any NFL player came straight from high school?

And while the drafted rookies enter the NFL from a variety of different backgrounds, one thing they generally all have in common is an outstanding experience playing high school football. A total of 228 high schools contributed to the 259 players selected in the seven rounds of the April 29-May 1 Draft.
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What was the longest ever football match?

A team of footballers have broken the world record for the longest football match after playing continuously for 169 hours. They were raising funds for the charity, Kicking Off Against Cancer. "I wasn't prepared for the emotional challenge.
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What was the worst Super Bowl score?

Super Bowl XXIV: San Francisco 49ers 55, Denver Broncos 10

Not Denver again! The largest margin in Super Bowl history was this 45-point laugher, where Joe Montana (22-for-29, 297 yards, five touchdowns, and zero interceptions) outclassed John Elway (10-for-26, 108 yards, zero touchdowns, and two interceptions).
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What player has lost the most Super Bowls?

Cornelius Bennett and Glenn Parker are tied for losing the most career games in Super Bowls, with 5 losses.
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Who lost the most Super Bowls?

The Patriots and Broncos are tied for the most Super Bowl losses (five). The Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Houston Texans are the four teams to have never appeared in a Super Bowl, although the Browns and Lions won NFL Championships before the merger.
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What QB threw for 400 yards in Super Bowl?

Kurt Warner is the only quarterback to have thrown a 400 yard game in the Super Bowl.
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Has a quarterback ever completed every pass in a game?

Put it this way: The only quarterback ever to complete every pass in a game while throwing at least 10 passes was Kurt Warner, who went 10-of-10 for 115 yards and a touchdown against the Houston Texans in 2005.
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Has anyone ever won the Super Bowl 3 times in a row?

Among those, Dallas (1992–1993, 1995) and New England (2001, 2003–2004) are the only teams to win three out of four consecutive Super Bowls.
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