Who played in the Super Bowl in 1997?

Who played in the Super Bowl in 1997?

The New England Patriots take on the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XXXI on January 26, 1997 at the Louisiana Superdome.

Who won Super Bowl 31 and 32?

The Broncos
The Broncos defeated the Packers by the score of 31–24. The game was played on January 25, 1998, at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, the second time that the Super Bowl was held in that city.

What team won Super Bowl 32?

Denver BroncosSuper Bowl XXXII / Champion

Who won the 99 Super Bowl?

Denver BroncosSuper Bowl XXXIII / Champion

Who played in Super Bowl 31?

Super Bowl XXXI was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Green Bay Packers to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1996 season.

Did the Packers make the playoffs in 1997?

The Packers finished the 1997 regular season with a 13–3 record, clinching first place in the NFC Central division, as well as a first-round playoff bye. Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text. The Packers suffered a shocking loss to the 0–10 Indianapolis Colts, but did not lose another game until the Super Bowl.

What happened on the Packers’first drive against the Broncos?

On the very first play of the drive, the Packers advanced to the Broncos’ 48-yard line with a 22-yard screen pass to Levens, leaving them in Broncos Territory with 1:30 still remaining in the game and two time-outs.

Did the Broncos have the best offense in 1997?

During the 1997 regular season, the Broncos once again had the league’s best offense with 5,872 total yards and led the league in total points scored with 472. Although they recorded a 12–4 regular-season record, they finished in second place behind the 13–3 Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West .

Who did the Green Bay Packers beat in the playoffs?

In the playoffs, Green Bay defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Lambeau Field in the divisional round, and San Francisco 49ers at 3Com Park in the NFC Championship. Some in the media dubbed the NFC title game as “the real Super Bowl” because of the 49ers’ and Packers’ league dominance, and the relative inferiority of the AFC in recent Super Bowls.