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What happened in the last 2 minutes of the Super Bowl?

What happened in the last 2 minutes of the Super Bowl?

A sea of yellow flags flew onto the field in the final two minutes with the Super Bowl at stake. After the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals were flagged only twice in the first 58 minutes, penalties on three consecutive plays helped determine a champion.

Who caught the Helmet Catch in the Super Bowl?

That fateful Super Bowl XLII created all kinds of incredible moments, but perhaps none is more iconic than Giants receiver David Tyree’s incredible one-handed “Helmet Catch” in the fourth quarter of the game.

Who won Super Bowl 2012 Final score?

Giants
Eli, Giants deny Pats again to win Super Bowl Eli Manning and the Giants one-upped Tom Brady and the Patriots again, coming back with a last-minute score to beat New England 21-17 Sunday night for New York’s fourth Super Bowl title.

What Giants player caught the ball on his helmet?

receiver David Tyree
The Helmet Catch was an American football play involving New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning and wide receiver David Tyree in the final two minutes of Super Bowl XLII on February 3, 2008.

What happened at the end of the Super Bowl?

Los Angeles Rams win Super Bowl 23-20 over Bengals in true Hollywood ending. WASHINGTON – In a venue built for champions, the Los Angeles Rams carried off the crown jewel: a Super Bowl trophy.

How much do the referees make in the NFL Super Bowl?

between $40,000 and $50,000
Money.com reports that in some cases, a couple of NFL referees earning up to $50,000 for working the Super Bowl before. The number tends to average between $40,000 and $50,000.

Who was defending the Helmet Catch?

The Fox play-by-play man defended his call of David Tyree’s helmet catch — which the Giants fan base has long contended to be underwhelming — on Monday night’s “Manningcast.” It was a fitting topic of conversation given the man who threw the pass — Eli Manning — was one of the hosts, while the team he threw it against …

Who won Super Bowl 2011 Final score?

the Green Bay Packers
Packers outlast Steelers to win Super Bowl XLV Aaron Rodgers threw three touchdown passes and Nick Collins returned an interception for another score, leading the Green Bay Packers to a 31-25 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.

Who was named the Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl XLII?

Eli Manning
NFL History – Super Bowl MVPs

Super Bowl Most Valuable Players
NO. PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS
XLII Eli Manning, QB, New York Giants 255 yards passing, 2 TDs
XLIII Santonio Holmes, WR, Pittsburgh 9 catches, 131 yards, 1 TD
XLIV Drew Brees, QB, New Orleans 32-of-39, 288 yards, 2 TDs

Did Rams fans vandalize LA?

Police in riot gear battled with hundreds of people who flooded downtown Los Angeles streets last night following the Rams’ win in the Super Bowl. There were complaints of widespread looting, vandalism and public drunkenness, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Was Super Bowl XLIX the greatest Super Bowl of all time?

In a poll conducted by NFL.com a couple of months after the game, Super Bowl XLIX was voted by its readers as the “greatest Super Bowl game” of all time.

Who did the Patriots beat to win the Super Bowl?

The American Football Conference (AFC) champions New England Patriots defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champions and defending Super Bowl champions Seattle Seahawks 28–24 to earn their fourth Super Bowl title and their first since Super Bowl XXXIX 10 years earlier.

Who was considered for the Super Bowl XLIX halftime show?

In August 2014, it was reported that the NFL had a short list of three potential acts for the Super Bowl XLIX halftime show, including Coldplay, Katy Perry, and Rihanna.

Who were the commentators for Super Bowl XLIX?

Super Bowl XLIX was televised by NBC in the United States, with play-by-play announcer Al Michaels and color analyst Cris Collinsworth calling the game from the booth and Michele Tafoya working as sideline reporter.