SUPER BOWLS XXV-XXXII The
'90s The Buffalo Bills played in an
unprecedented four straight Super Bowls to start the decade. Unfortunately,
they lost every one. That leaves the Dallas Cowboys, who won
three times in four years under two different head coaches, as the team of
the '90s. The Green Bay
Packers looked ready to rule this decade as they did the '60s, but they
were thwarted by John
Elway and the Denver
Broncos, who ended the AFC's 13-year losing streak with an upset
victory in Super Bowl XXXII. |
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SUPER BOWL
XXXII |
At Last, The
Best In the face of past disasters and present
odds, the confident Broncos outplayed Green Bay and achieved their ultimate
redemption By Michael Silver
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| SUPER BOWL XXXI |
Return to Glory
After suffering through a week of Patriots blather, the Packers got on
with the business of winning their first NFL title in 29 years
By Michael Silver |
| SUPER BOWL XXX |
Special......Delivery
The Steelers handed the Cowboys two ugly interceptions and a 27-17 victory
By Michael Silver |
| SUPER BOWL XXIX |
Superb! To
no one's surprise, the 49ers dismantled the Chargers 49-26 for a record
fifth Super Bowl win that liberated quarterback Steve Young from the ghost
of Joe Montana By Rick Telander
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| SUPER BOWL XXVIII |
The Fumble!
Dallas bashed Buffalo in their Super Bowl rematch, as miscues made the
Bills four-time losers By Paul
Zimmerman |
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SUPER BOWL
XXVII |
Big D, As in
Dynasty Dallas provided a preview of things to come
with a Super Bowl rout of Buffalo By Paul
Zimmerman |
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SUPER BOWL
XXVI |
Superb The
Washington Redskins
were exquisite in their 37-24 Super Bowl destruction of the Buffalo
Bills By Rick Telander |
| SUPER BOWL XXV |
High and Mighty
In one of the best-played Super Bowls in XXV years, the New York Giants used their
power game to wear down the Buffalo Bills, who fought back but fell one
point short By Paul Zimmerman
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