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"When we developed the Super Bowl XL logo, that was the first time we looked at the letter L," NFL vice president of brand and creative Jaime Weston said at the time. "Up until that point ...
It's been 19 years since Jerome Bettis retired at the podium after helping the Steelers win Super Bowl XL. Since then, the ...
Super Bowl XL: The Rolling Stones (Ford Field in Detroit) 2005, Super Bowl XXXIX: Paul McCartney (Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida) 2004, Super Bowl XXXVIII: Janet Jackson, Kid Rock ...
The Steelers defeat the Seattle Seahawks at Super Bowl XL in Detroit, bringing home Pittsburgh's fifth Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.
Super Bowl XL (Feb. 5, 2006) Where: Ford Field (Detroit, Mich.) The Play: A Pro Bowler in 2006 and 2007, Parker’s claim to Super Bowl fame came two plays into the second half when he exploded ...
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A Notre Dame running back reached a rare accomplishment in Super Bowl history when he scored three times in Super Bowl XXIX.
The longest TD run in the past 20 Super Bowls was Willie Parker’s 75-yard scamper in Super Bowl XL. Running backs have had just six first TDs over the past 21 Super Bowls. With the prevalence of ...
who was just 23 years old when he helped the Steelers win Super Bowl XL in his second year as a pro. Four of the five youngest quarterbacks to win the big game did so after 2000, with Joe Namath's ...
Simply put, "Super Bowl 50" looked better than "Super Bowl L." "When we developed the Super Bowl XL logo, that was the first time we looked at the letter L," Weston said to ESPN in 2014.