How cold was Super Bowl 48?
How cold was Super Bowl 48?
49 °F
Super Bowl XLVIII was the first Super Bowl held at an open-air stadium in a “cold-weather” city; previous Super Bowls in cold-weather cities were held at indoor stadiums. However, the temperature at kickoff was a mild 49 °F (9 °C), making this only the third-coldest Super Bowl.
What NFL team won Super Bowl 48?
Seahawks
Flying high: Seahawks soar in SB XLVIII rout The Seahawks won their first Super Bowl title Sunday night in overpowering fashion, punishing Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos 43-8.
Why did the Patriots lose Super Bowl 42?
The reason they won was because of an amazing performance by Eli Manning in the fourth quarter. He threw two touchdowns (both of which took the lead), no interceptions, and completed nine of fourteen passes in the fourth. The Patriots simply lost because they were outplayed.
What was the hottest Super Bowl?
Weather-wise, the “hottest” game was played on January 14, 1973, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles—the second time the Super Bowl was played in that city. At kickoff, the temperature was 84°F (29°C), making the game the warmest Super Bowl.
When was Super Bowl 47?
February 3, 2013 at 3:30 PM PSTSuper Bowl XLVII / Start date
Where was Super Bowl 47?
Caesars Superdome
New Orleans
Super Bowl XLVII/Location
When was Super Bowl 46?
February 5, 2012 at 3:30 PM PSTSuper Bowl XLVI / Start date
Has Tom Brady ever lost a Super Bowl?
He lost three of his nine Super Bowl appearances with New England, most recently Super Bowl LII against the Eagles at the end of the 2017–18 season.
Which city had the coldest Super Bowl ever?
New Orleans
As for the coldest Super Bowl ever witnessed, that came the year before the hottest. At Super Bowl VI in January 1972, the kickoff temperature at New Orleans’ Tulane Stadium was barely above freezing – 39ºF – for a game that saw the Dolphins lose 24-3 to the Dallas Cowboys.
When was Super Bowl 49?
February 1, 2015 at 3:30 PM PSTSuper Bowl XLIX / Start date
Where is Super Bowl 57?
State Farm StadiumSuper Bowl LVII / Location
What caused the blackout in Super Bowl 47?
The failure of a device that was meant to protect the power supply to the Superdome caused the Super Bowl XLVII blackout, the stadium’s power company said on Friday as it took the blame for the outage that brought the game to a halt for 34 minutes.