What happened in Super Bowl 48?

What happened in Super Bowl 48?

Everything went wrong for the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII. At least, that’s probably how it feels. When the scoreboard after the Super Bowl reads 43-8, the team that scored just eight points didn’t do a lot of things right. Many things can go wrong in a win, too.

Who played Super Bowl 48?

The Seattle Seahawks are crowned world champions as they dominate the Denver Broncos 43-8 in Super Bowl XLVIII.

How many Super Bowl rings do the Broncos have?

201624-10 – Carolina Panthers
199934-19 – Atlanta Falcons199831-24 – Green Bay Packers
Denver Broncos/NFL championships

Why did the Broncos lose?

The loss, which was marked by untimely errors and an inability to capitalize on red-zone opportunities, solidified the Broncos’ sixth consecutive season without a playoff berth and their fifth straight losing season. “It’s very disappointing,” Head Coach Vic Fangio said of missing the playoffs.

Who did Broncos lose to in Super Bowl?

The Broncos lost Super Bowl XXI to the New York Giants, 39–20; Super Bowl XXII to the Washington Redskins, 42–10; and Super Bowl XXIV to the San Francisco 49ers, 55–10; the latter score remains the most lopsided scoring differential in Super Bowl history.

What Super Bowl was Seahawks vs Broncos?

The Seahawks defeated the Broncos 43–8, the largest margin of victory for an underdog and tied for the third largest point differential overall (35) in Super Bowl history with Super Bowl XXVII (1993)….Super Bowl XLVIII.

Seattle Seahawks (1) (NFC) (13–3) Denver Broncos (1) (AFC) (13–3)
43 8
Head coach: Pete Carroll Head coach: John Fox

When did the Broncos win the Super Bowl?

The Broncos have won eight American Football Conference (AFC) championships and three Super Bowls (1998, 1999, and 2016). The Broncos were founded in 1960 as one of the original members of the American Football League (AFL).

How many rings do Denver Broncos have?

When did the Broncos change their logo?

The Broncos radically changed their logo in 1997, a design that the team continues to use to this day. The new logo was unveiled on February 4, 1997.

Is Broncos still in the playoffs?

The Broncos have been eliminated from playoff contention.

Who Broncos quarterback?

Russell Wilson
Josh JohnsonBrett Rypien
Denver Broncos/Quarterbacks

How many times did the Broncos lose?

The Broncos haven’t made the playoffs since winning Super Bowl 50, but they have played in the Super Bowl eight times. Only the New England Patriots have made more trips to the last game of the season. The Broncos have unfortunately lost five of those eight games.

How many Super Bowl appearances do the Denver Broncos have?

The Broncos have one of the highest Super Bowl appearances for an NFL team. The Broncos first made it to a Super Bowl in 1978, where they lost against the Cowboys. The Broncos would not go to win a Super Bowl till their fifth Super Bowl appearance in 1998. Here is a list of all Denver Broncos Super Bowl appearances:

Who is number 48 on the Denver Broncos?

Denver Broncos Greats… By The Numbers: #48. John Pitts was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the 1st round (22nd overall) of the 1967 NFL Draft. He played 6 years with Buffalo before coming to Denver in the middle of 1973. He then played through Week 1 of the 1975 season with the Broncos, starting 4 of 22 games and making one interception.

Who did the Broncos beat in the Super Bowl?

After a first-round bye, the Broncos defeated the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots, 27–13, denying New England from becoming the first NFL team ever to win three consecutive Super Bowl championships. They were the first team to beat the Patriots in the playoffs during the Tom Brady era.

What happened to the Broncos in the 2006 Super Bowl?

The Broncos’ playoff run came to an end the next week, after losing at home to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship game, 34–17. The Steelers went on to win Super Bowl XL . The Broncos’ defense began the first five games of the 2006 season allowing only one touchdown – an NFL record that still stands.