Super Bowl XIV

Super Bowl XIV was the tenth edition of the final match between the National Football Conference ( NFC ) and the American Football Conference ( AFC), if you count the Super Bowl between the American Football League and the National Football League, it is the 14th on 20 January. 1980, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Los Angeles Rams were compared in Pasadena, California in the Rose Bowl. Winners were the Pittsburgh Steelers with a final score of 31:19. Pittsburgh quarterback Terry Bradshaw, who completed 14 of 21 passes for 309 yards and two touchdowns, was voted most valuable player.

Background

Super Bowl XIV still holds the attendance record, it can also be broken only at the Super Bowl XLV at the new stadium of the Dallas Cowboys as the NFL has banned unsubscribe Super Bowls in stadiums where playing any team in the league, none of the current NFL stadiums has even approximately 100,000 seats. The Steelers were heavily favored in the run, as they had already won three Super Bowls. They even took the game is not that easy, as they had a statistic of twelve defeats in just one win against the Rams.

Game History

The game started with a field goal for the Steelers, followed by a touchdown the Rams which they took the lead. In the second quarter the Steelers a touchdown and the Rams made ​​two more field goals. The first points in the second half was a 47 yard touchdown pass from long Bradshaw to Lynn Swann, this was followed by another of the Rams, which is why it stood at the end of the third quarter 19:17 for Los Angeles. However, the Steelers managed with two touchdowns, the first 4th Quarter comeback in the history of the Super Bowl. Thus, it stood at the end of 31:19.

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