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- DirectorRich RussoStarsMiles TellerBradley CooperAdam SandlerThe Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs compete to determine the championship of the National Football League at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.February 9, 2025 • Caesars Superdome • New Orleans, LA
- DirectorMike ArnoldStarsBlake LivelyLady GagaTaylor SwiftThe San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs compete to determine the championship of the National Football League at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.February 11, 2024 • Allegiant Stadium • Las Vegas, NV
- StarsBradley CooperKevin CostnerElon MuskThe Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles compete to determine the championship of the National Football League.February 12, 2023 • State Farm Stadium • Phoenix, AZ
- StarsAl MichaelsCris CollinsworthKathryn TappenThe Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams compete to determine the championship of the National Football League.February 13, 2022 • SoFi Stadium • Los Angeles, CA
- DirectorMike ArnoldStarsBrad PittThe WeekndH.E.R.The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs compete to determine the championship of the National Football League.February 7, 2021 • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL
- DirectorRich RussoStarsJennifer LopezKevin HartDemi LovatoThe champion of the NFL's 100th season will be determined as the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers clash in the Super Bowl in Miami, Florida.February 2, 2020 • Hard Rock Stadium • Miami, FL
- DirectorMike ArnoldStarsGisele BündchenTom BradyRob GronkowskiThe New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams compete to determine the championship of the National Football League.February 3, 2019 • Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta, GA
- DirectorDrew EsocoffStarsBradley CooperJennifer LopezJustin TimberlakeThe New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles compete to determine the championship of the National Football League.February 4, 2018 • U.S. Bank Stadium • Minneapolis, MN
- DirectorRich RussoStarsMark WahlbergLady GagaElton JohnThe NFC champion Atlanta Falcons and the AFC champion New England Patriots play for the National Football League championship at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.February 5, 2017 • NRG Stadium • Houston, TX
- DirectorMike ArnoldStarsPeyton ManningCam NewtonPhil SimmsThe AFC champion Denver Broncos and the NFC champion Carolina Panthers play for the National Football League championship at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.February 7, 2016 • Levi's Stadium • San Francisco, CA
- DirectorDrew EsocoffStarsPaul AllenCliff AvrilBill BelichickThe defending Super Bowl 48 champions Seattle Seahawks and the AFC champion New England Patriots play for the championship of the National Football League at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.February 1, 2015 • University of Phoenix Stadium • Phoenix, AZ
- DirectorRich RussoStarsMarshawn LynchPaul McCartneyPeyton ManningThe AFC champion Denver Broncos and the NFC champion Seattle Seahawks play for the championship of the National Football League at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford.February 2, 2014 • MetLife Stadium • East Rutherford, NJ
- DirectorMike ArnoldStarsBeyoncéRachael MarkarianPhil SimmsThe AFC champion Baltimore Ravens and the NFC champion San Francisco 49ers play for the championship of the National Football League in New Orleans, Louisiana.February 3, 2013 • Mercedes-Benz Superdome • New Orleans, LA
- DirectorDrew EsocoffStarsTom BradyEli ManningRob GronkowskiThe NFC champion New York Giants and the AFC champion New England Patriots meet for the championship of the National Football League.February 5, 2012 • Lucas Oil Stadium • Indianapolis, IN
- StarsCameron DiazJohn TravoltaRon HowardThe AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers and the NFC champion Green Bay Packers meet for the championship of the National Football League in Arlington, Texas.February 6, 2011 • Cowboys Stadium • Dallas, TX
- StarsQueen LatifahPeyton ManningCarrie UnderwoodThe AFC champion Indianapolis Colts and the NFC champion New Orleans Saints meet for the championship of the National Football League.February 7, 2010 • Sun Life Stadium • Miami, FL
- DirectorDon MischerStarsJames Harrison Jr.Santonio HolmesEdgerrin JamesThe NFC champion Arizona Cardinals and the AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers meet for the championship of the National Football League.February 1, 2009 • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL
- DirectorArtie KempnerStarsTroy AikmanAhmad BradshawTerry BradshawThe NFC champion New York Giants and the AFC champion New England Patriots meet for the championship of the National Football League.February 3, 2008 • University of Phoenix Stadium • Phoenix, AZ
- DirectorMike ArnoldStarsJoseph AddaiBernard BerrianAntoine BetheaThe NFC champion Chicago Bears and the AFC champion Indianapolis Colts meet for the championship of the National Football League.February 4, 2007 • Dolphin Stadium • Miami, FL
- DirectorsDrew EsocoffKatie WalshStarsShaun AlexanderJerome BettisAlan FanecaThe Seattle Seahawks take on the Pittsburgh Steelers at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan for Super Bowl XL!February 5, 2006 • Ford Field • Detroit, MI
- DirectorBob LevyStarsRabih AbdullahKeith AdamsTroy AikmanThe 39th renewal of the AFC-NFC World Championship Game pitted the New England Patriots, two-time defending champions, against the Philidelphia Eagles, who hadn't won a championship of any sort in almost 50 years. The Eagles had star quarterback Donovan McNabb to lead the team, opposite star Patriot quarterback Tom Brady. The Patriots were seven-point favorites and had won fourteen of sixteen regular-season games, based in large part on the running of new fullback Corey Dillon, acquired from the Cincinatti Bengals in the off-season. The Eagles, meanwhile, had made their own big-name free-agent acquisition in wide receiver Terrell Owens from the San Francisco Forty-Niners; the Eagles' new receiver was as famous for his flashy behavior and penchant for speaking out to anyone as for his play on the field. Thanks to him, McNabb, and running back Brian Westbrook, the Eagles won 13 games, the most in franchise history. The Patriots' new fullback was long judged to be a source of trouble in Cincinatti, a view that changed as the 2004 season went on. The Eagles had climbed a major mountain, winning the NFC Championship after three consecutive losses in the conference's title game, while the Patriots had defeated the heavily-favored Indianapolis Colts with the league's strongest offense and the 15-1 Pittsburgh Steelers with the league's strongest defense and running game in AFC playoff action, thus setting the stage for a long-awaited showdown between the two most capable teams of the league in the first half of the 2000 decade.February 6, 2005 • Alltel Stadium • Jacksonville, FL
- DirectorSam IrvinStarsChris AkinsBrian AllenJoe AndruzziPatriots vs. Panthers - Halftime show with Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, and the breast exposure that stole the show from an excellent game!February 1, 2004 • Reliant Stadium • Houston, TX
- DirectorDrew EsocoffStarsSam AdamsMichael AlstottRonde BarberThe 37th edition of the AFC-NFC World Championship Game featured the Oakland Raiders, with a long history of Super Bowl triumph, and the upstart Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a team with a long history of futility making its first ever Superbowl appearance. The Raiders were supremely confident of victory, feeling they were owed a Super Bowl after the controversial AFC divisional playoff game against the Patriots the previous season; ironically, the Raiders' coach in that game was Jon Gruden, who was now Bucs coach after a costly buyout of his contract by Tampa to Oakland after the 2001 season. Nicknamed "Chuckie" after the redheaded freckle-faced terror doll of horror movie fame, Gruden led the Bucs with a suffocating defense, while new Raiders coach Bill Callahan likewise had a potent defense and also had Raiders' history on his side.January 26, 2003 • Qualcomm Stadium • San Diego, CA
- StarsChidi AhanotuJoe AndruzziAdam ArchuletaAmid celebrations of America months after the tragedies of September 2001, the National Football League's AFC-NFC World Championship Game occurred in February 2002 between the AFC-champion New England Patriots and the NFC-champion St. Louis Rams. The Rams had won Superbowl XXXIV and were overwhelming favorites, while the Patriots had seen starter Drew Bledsoe injured and replaced by Tom Brady only to see Brady injured in the AFC title game and Bledsoe step in and win the game. The Patriots shocked the Rams early on and had a 17-3 lead, but a late Rams rally with a touchdown from Ricky Proehl tied the score, forcing a last-minute drive by Brady for one last opportunity to win.February 3, 2002 • Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans, LA
- DirectorRobert MatinaStars*NSYNCSam AdamsAerosmithThe New York Giants of the NFC faced the AFC champion Baltimore Ravens in the 35th renewal of professional football's AFC-NFC World Championship Game. The Giants were heavy favorites based on their two previous Superbowl titles, but Baltimore, returning to the Superbowl for the first time since 1971 when the Colts made the city home, had a team whose defense was considered among the strongest ever seen.January 28, 2001 • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL