Super Bowl LIII was the lowest scoring Super Bowl ever - News Summed Up

Super Bowl LIII was the lowest scoring Super Bowl ever


The Dolphins' Howard Twilley heads for the end zone for a touchdown in the first quarter of the Super Bowl VII. The game's 21 combined points was the previous record for lowest-scoring Super Bowl. The Patriots and Eagles combined to score 74 points in Super Bowl LII, and the Patriots and Falcons combined for 62 in Super Bowl LI. More from The Post at Super Bowl LIII:The Patriots defeat the Rams for a record-tying sixth Super Bowl winRams’ Brandin Cooks will have nightmares about two near-TDs in Super BowlThe 5 worst Super Bowl commercials were actually just boringHalftime review: Maroon 5 and the halftime show that erased itselfFive important questions about the halftime show, from Sponge Bob to a shirtless Adam LevineSuper Bowl VII was the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in history. Saints fans stage Super Bowl protest in New OrleansReview: This may be the funniest Super Bowl commercial, but it’ll never be in the game


Source: Washington Post February 04, 2019 01:41 UTC



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