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Super Bowl XXXII was an American football game played
on January 25, 1998 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego,
California to decide the National Football League (NFL)
champion following the 1997 regular season. Qualcomm
Stadium would also host the 1998 World Series, becoming
the only stadium to host the Super Bowl and the World
Green Bay Packers Denver Broncos Series in the same calendar year.
The American Football Conference (AFC) champion
NFC)
(NFC) AFC)
(AFC) Denver Broncos (16–4) defeated the heavily favored Na-
24 31 tional Football Conference (NFC) champion and defend-
ing Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers (15–4),
1 2 3 4 Total
31–24. The Broncos’ win was their first league champi-
GB 7 7 3 7 24 onship after suffering four previous Super Bowl losses,
and snapped a 13-game losing streak for AFC teams in the
DEN 7 10 7 7 31
Super Bowl (the previous being the Los Angeles Raiders
Date January 25, 1998 (1998-01-25) win in Super Bowl XVIII in 1984). The Broncos became
just the second wild card team to win a Super Bowl and
Stadium Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego
the first since the Raiders in Super Bowl XV. The Packers
MVP Terrell Davis, Running back were the first team favored to win by double digits to lose
a Super Bowl since Super Bowl III.
Favorite Packers by 11
Despite suffering a migraine headache that caused
National Jewel him to miss most of the second quarter, Denver running
anthem back Terrell Davis (a San Diego native) was named Super
Coin toss Joe Gibbs, Doug Williams, Eddie Bowl MVP. He ran for 157 yards, caught 2 passes for
Robinson 8 yards, and scored a Super Bowl record three rushing
touchdowns.
Referee Ed Hochuli
This was later featured on NFL’s Greatest Games as
Halftime show Boyz II Men, Smokey Robinson, The John.
This One’s for John
Temptations, and The Four Tops
Attendance 68,912 Background
Future Hall of Famers NFL owners awarded Super Bowl XXXII to San Diego dur-
Broncos: John Elway, Shannon Sharpe, Gary Zimmerman. ing their October 26, 1993 meeting in Chicago. This was
Packers: Reggie White the second time San Diego hosted the game; the city pre-
viously hosted Super Bowl XXII ten years earlier on Jan-
TV in the United States
uary 31, 1988.
Network NBC
Announcers Dick Enberg, Phil Simms, and Paul
Denver Broncos
Maguire The Broncos entered Super Bowl XXXII after suffering 4
Nielsen ratings 44.5
Super Bowl losses: Super Bowls XII, XXI, XXII, and XXIV.
(est. 90 million viewers)[1] In all of those losses the Broncos never had the ability to
rush well enough or score enough points to be competi-
Market share 67 tive. Denver was blown out in each one, losing all 4 by a
combined scoring margin of 163–50.
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The last three Super Bowl losses were under starting Bill Romanowski, who had 55 tackles and 2 sacks, and
quarterback John Elway, whose ad-libbing skills enabled John Mobley, who led the team with 97 tackles while also
the Broncos to advance to the league’s championship recording 4 sacks, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 interception.
game in a span of 3 out of four seasons. Elway also led his The secondary was led by veteran defensive backs Ty-
team to the 1991 AFC Championship Game, but they lost rone Braxton, who led the team with 4 interceptions for
in a defensive struggle to the Buffalo Bills, 10–7. 113 yards and 1 touchdown, and Steve Atwater, who had
The team’s fortunes changed when Mike Shanahan 53 tackles, 1 sack, 2 fumble recoveries, and 2 intercep-
became head coach of the Broncos in 1995. Shanahan was tions for 42 yards and 1 touchdown. Defensive back Dar-
previously Denver’s offensive coordinator during those rien Gordon recorded 50 tackles, 2 sacks, 4 fumble recov-
Super Bowl losses, but was fired in 1991 after a power eries, 4 interceptions, 64 return yards, and 1 touchdown.
struggle between him and then-head coach Dan Reeves He also returned 40 punts for 543 yards and 3 touch-
over the offensive personnel. Shanahan then served as downs.
the offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers
from 1992 to 1994, including the 49ers’ Super Bowl XXIX Green Bay Packers
win. Under Shanahan, the San Francisco offense ranked The Packers entered the 1997 season coming off of their
first in the league in total yards gained for all three of his win in Super Bowl XXXI. They then repeated as NFC Cen-
seasons there. tral division champions, earning a 13–3 regular season
When Shanahan returned to the Broncos in 1995, he record.
selected running back Terrell Davis in the sixth round of Quarterback Brett Favre had another Pro Bowl season
the NFL Draft. Davis became the cornerstone of Denver’s and became the first player ever to win the NFL MVP
rebuilt running game, leading the team with 1,117 rush- award three times, winning it for the third consecutive
ing yards in just his rookie year. The Broncos finished the year. Favre lead the league with 35 passing touchdowns
1995 regular season with just an 8–8 record. By 1996, the and completed 304 out of 513 attempts for 3,867 yards,
Broncos had the league’s best offense, gaining 5,791 yards with 16 interceptions, while ranking second on the team
of total offense, and recorded the AFC’s best regular sea- in rushing with 187 yards and a touchdown. Wide receiv-
son record at 13-3, but they were upset by the second- er Antonio Freeman led the team in receptions with 81
year Jacksonville Jaguars, 30-27, in the playoffs. catches for 1,243 yards and 12 touchdowns. Wide receiver
During the 1997 regular season, the Broncos once Robert Brooks was also a major deep threat, catching 60
again had the league’s best offense with 5,872 total yards passes for 1,010 yards and 7 touchdowns. Pro Bowl tight
of offense, and led the league in total points scored with end Mark Chmura recorded 38 receptions for 417 yards
472. Although they recorded a 12-4 regular season and 6 touchdowns. Pro Bowl running back Dorsey Levens
record, they finished in second place behind the 13-3 led the team in rushing with 1,435 yards and 7 touch-
Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West. downs, while also catching 53 passes for 373 yards and 5
Pro Bowler Davis remained the team’s leading rusher, touchdowns. Fullback William Henderson rushed for 113
recording 1,750 yards and 15 touchdowns, while also yards and caught 41 passes for 367 yards and a touch-
catching 42 passes for 287 yards. At 37 years old, Elway down.
still posted a Pro Bowl season with 280 out of 502 comple- On the Packers defense, the line was led by veteran
tions for 3,635 yards, 27 touchdowns, with only 11 inter- Pro Bowler Reggie White, who led the team with 11 sacks.
ceptions. He also rushed for 215 yards and another touch- Behind him, Santana Dotson recorded 37 tackles and 5.5
down. Pro Bowl tight end Shannon Sharpe led the team sacks. In the secondary, Pro Bowl defensive back LeRoy
with 72 receptions for 1,107 yards. Wide receiver Rod Butler led the team with 5 interceptions, while also
Smith, who was not drafted by any NFL team and record- adding 70 tackles. Safety Eugene Robinson led the team
ed only 22 receptions for 389 yards and 3 touchdowns in with 74 tackles while also recording 2.5 sacks, 2 fumble
his 2 previous seasons, had a breakout year with 70 re- recoveries, and 1 interception. Cornerback Mike Prior
ceptions for 1,180 yards and 12 touchdowns. Wide receiv- recorded 4 interceptions while rookie Darren Sharper
er Ed McCaffrey, who played in Shanahan’s 1994 49ers of- recorded 2 of them, both of which he returned for touch-
fense, recorded 45 receptions for 590 yards and 8 touch- downs.
downs. Denver’s offensive line was led by seven-time Pro
Bowl left tackle Gary Zimmerman and Pro Bowl center Playoffs
Tom Nalen.
For more details on this topic, see NFL playoffs, 1997-98.
On defense, the major acquisition to the team prior
The Broncos entered the playoffs as a wild-card team but
to the season was former Chiefs defensive lineman Neil
defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars, 42–17, the Kansas Ci-
Smith. Smith had a Pro Bowl season for the 6th time in
ty Chiefs, 14–10, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, 24–21, mak-
his career with 28 tackles and 8.5 sacks. Defensive end Al-
ing Denver the fifth wild-card team to make it to the Su-
fred Williams recorded 36 tackles, 8.5 sacks, and 1 fum-
per Bowl. Meanwhile, the Packers were victorious against
ble recovery. The linebacking corps was led by veteran
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the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 21–7, and the San Francisco Greenwood, and The Beach Boys. Singer Jewel later sang
49ers, 23–10. the National Anthem.
To honor the 10th anniversary of the Washington
Super Bowl pregame news Redskins’ win in Super Bowl XXII, the only other pre-
The Packers came into the game as 111⁄2-point favorites. vious Super Bowl played in San Diego, the game’s MVP
First, Green Bay had a better regular season record than Doug Williams and former head coach Joe Gibbs partici-
the Broncos, who entered the playoffs as a wild card pated during the coin toss ceremony. They were joined
team. Secondly, the Packers were the defending Super by the recently retired, longtime college football head
Bowl champions. Finally, NFC teams had a 13-game win- coach Eddie Robinson, who ran the Grambling State
ning streak in the Super Bowl. University Tigers football team from 1942 until 1997.
Each player wore a Super Bowl logo patch on their
jerseys. This would become a regular practice in each Su- Halftime show
per Bowl since. The halftime show was titled "A Tribute to Motown’s
This would be the last even-numbered Super Bowl 40th Anniversary" and featured Boyz II Men, Smokey
until Super Bowl XLIV in which the game was played out- Robinson, Queen Latifah, Martha Reeves and The Temp-
doors. tations.
Television and entertainment Game summary
The game was broadcast in the United States by NBC,
with play-by-play announcer Dick Enberg and color com- 1st half
mentators Phil Simms and Paul Maguire. Greg Gumbel Packers wide receiver Antonio Freeman returned the
hosted all the events, and was joined by co-host Ahmad opening kickoff 19 yards to the Green Bay 24-yard line.
Rashad and commentators Cris Collinsworth, Sam Wy- On the third play of the drive, quarterback Brett Favre
che, and Joe Gibbs. Following the game, NBC aired a spe- kept the offense on the field by completing a 13-yard
cial one-hour episode of 3rd Rock from the Sun, which pass to Freeman on third down and 9. Then running back
opened live at the game site with Gumbel playing himself Dorsey Levens rushed the ball on three consecutive
before he was "attacked" by show star John Lithgow.[2][3] plays, gaining 27 yards to advance to the Denver 35-yard
This broadcast was the last for NBC as the AFC net- line. Favre finished the drive with two completions to
work after 33 years (CBS has held the AFC broadcast Freeman: the first one for 13 yards and the second one
rights ever since), their last NFL broadcast overall until a 22-yard touchdown pass to give the Packers a 7–0 lead
2006, when the they signed on to televise Sunday Night (the Packers were the third team to take the opening
Football, and their last Super Bowl broadcast until 2009 kickoff down the field and score a touchdown on that dri-
(Super Bowl XLIII). This was also the last time Channel ve; the other two were Miami in Super Bowl VIII and San
4 in the UK would show the Super Bowl - and their last Francisco in Super Bowl XXIX).
NFL coverage until 2010 - after they had been showing The Broncos stormed right back with a touchdown
the event since 1983 (Super Bowl XVII). Only Sky Sports of their own. Denver running back Vaughn Hebron re-
would show it live until Channel 5 joined them in 2003 turned the ensuing kickoff 32 yards to their own 42-yard
(Super Bowl XXXVII). It was also the last Super Bowl to line. Denver then drove to the Green Bay 46-yard line. On
be telecast on a Televisa-owned network in Mexico un- third down, a holding penalty on Packers defensive back
til 2007. It was broadcast on Canal 5. Televisa had aired Doug Evans nullified quarterback John Elway’s incom-
the Super Bowl since Super Bowl XXII in 1988, first on the pletion and gave the Broncos a first down. On the next
Canal de las Estrellas, and then on Canal 5. From 1999 to play, running back Terrell Davis ran the ball 27 yards to
2006 Azteca 7 would air the game. It also marked the last the 14-yard line. Then after a 2-yard run by Davis, Elway
Super Bowl until 2007 for CTV in Canada after airing the scrambled 10-yards to gain a first down at the 2-yard line.
NFL and the event since Super Bowl XVI; from 1999 to Two plays later, Davis capped off the 10-play, 58-yard dri-
2006 the Super Bowl aired on the Global Television Net- ve with a 1-yard touchdown run to tie the game (this was
work. CTV had aired NFL football since 1970 and the Su- the first Super Bowl in which both teams scored TDs on
per Bowl since 1982 (Super Bowl XVI). their opening drives).
On the second play of the Packers next possession,
Pregame ceremonies Denver defensive back Tyrone Braxton intecepted a pass
The pregame show, narrated by actor and comedian Phil from Favre at Green Bay’s 45-yard line. Aided by 5 runs
Hartman, celebrated the music and history of California. by Davis for 29 yards, the Broncos marched 45 yards to
It featured performances by The 5th Dimension, Lee score on Elway’s 1-yard touchdown run on the first play
of the second quarter, taking a 14–7 lead.
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Elway’s touchdown play involved a fake handoff to back to back "six and outs" by Denver’s defense to begin
Davis, who was previously taken out of the game during the second half to keep the score tied at 17–17.
the drive because the onset of a migraine headache after Later in the quarter, Green Bay punter Craig Hen-
being inadverdantly tripped by Leroy Butler had severely trich’s 51-yard kick pinned the Broncos back at their own
impaired his vision. But head coach Mike Shanahan de- 8-yard line. But the Packers defense could not stop Den-
cided to send him into the game for the third down play, ver as they marched on a 13-play, 92-yard drive to regain
believing that the Packers would not be fooled by a fake the lead. Aided by a 36-yard reception by receiver Ed
handoff without Davis on the field. Davis later said his vi- McCaffrey, the Broncos advanced to the Green Bay
sion was so impaired that he was afraid Elway would call 12-yard line. Then on third down, Elway scrambled for an
an audible at the line and try to hand him the ball.[cita- 8-yard run and dove for the first down, a play in which
tion needed] Despite his blurred vision, Davis perfectly exe- he was hit so hard by two Packers defenders that he spun
cuted the play and Green Bay defenders were fooled just sideways through the air (This run has been later re-
enough to allow Elway to score. By the second half, Davis ferred to as "The Helicopter"). Many consider The Heli-
had taken migraine medication and his vision had re- copter as Elway’s defining career moment and the defin-
turned to normal, allowing him to play the rest of the ing moment of Super Bowl XXXII. Two plays later, Davis
game. scored another 1-yard touchdown run, giving the Bron-
On the Packers ensuing possession, Broncos safety cos the lead, 24–17.
Steve Atwater forced a fumble while sacking Favre, and On the ensuing kick off, Denver’s special teams player
defensive end Neil Smith recovered the ball on the Pack- Detron Smith ran full speed into the wedge of the Green
ers 33-yard line. Although the Broncos were unable to get Bay blockers, forcing Antonio Freeman outside, to his
a first down, kicker Jason Elam made a 51-yard field goal, left. Freeman was hit as he held the ball exposed running
the second longest in Super Bowl history, to increase side ways and fumbled, Denver defensive back Tim
Denver’s lead to 17-7. Both teams went three-and-out on McKyer recovered the ball at the Packers 22-yard line.
their next possessions, and Denver punter Tom Rouen’s Immediately the Broncos tried to capitalize on the
47-yard kick planted Green Bay at their own 5-yard line turnover by trying to throw for a touchdown, a pass in-
with 7:38 left in the quarter. But Green Bay stormed down tended for Rod Smith as he ran a post pattern following
the field on their ensuing drive, marching 95 yards in 17 a fake handoff and a roll out by Elway, but Packers safety
plays and scoring with Favre’s 6-yard touchdown pass to Eugene Robinson intercepted Elway’s pass in the end
tight end Mark Chmura with just 12 seconds left in the zone and returned it to the 15-yard line.
half. Thus by halftime, the Broncos held onto a slim 17–14 After the interception, the Packers marched 85 yards
lead. in just 4 plays, 3 of them receptions by Freeman, to tie
it up once again 1:28 into the fourth quarter with Free-
2nd half man’s 13-yard touchdown catch. On the scoring play,
Green Bay kicked to Denver to start the 2nd half. On the Packers receivers Antonio Freeman and Robert Brooks
first play after the second half kickoff, Green Bay defen- ran a "criss-cross" pattern, with Antonio Freeman on the
sive back Tyrone Williams forced and recovered a fumble inside running towards the sidelines. Denver defensive
from Davis at the Broncos 26-yard line. Green Bay’s of- back Darrien Gordon hesitated as to which to cover and
fense took possession deep in Denver territory, but Den- Favre hit Freeman for the score.
ver’s defense forced a "three and out." However, Denver Both teams’ defenses tightened up, and the clubs ex-
was called for an offside penalty on the field goal attempt changed punts twice. With Green Bay pinned at their
following the three and out, giving Green Bay a new set own 10-yard line, Hentrich then kicked the ball 39 yards
of downs. Green Bay had 1st and 10 inside the Broncos to the Packers 49-yard line with 3:27 left in the game.
twenty yard line, but again, Denver forced a second con- On the first play of the ensuing drive, Packers linebacker
secutive "three and out" and Green Bay had to settle for Darius Holland committed a 15-yard facemask penalty
field goal from the 9-yard line. This series marked a "six while tackling Davis on a 2-yard run, moving the ball
and out" forced by Denver’s Defense, tying the game at to the 32-yard line. Two plays later, Elway completed
17–17 on Ryan Longwell’s 27-yard field goal. a 23-yard pass to fullback Howard Griffith. A holding
Green Bay kicked off once again and Denver’s offense penalty pushed the Broncos back to the 18-yard line, but
stalled, forcing a punt, giving the Packers good field posi- then Davis rushed 17 yards to the 1-yard line and the
tion again near their 40 yard line. But for a third consec- Broncos called a timeout. This left the Broncos facing sec-
utive time, Denver’s defense forced a "three and out." On ond and goal with 1:47 left on the clock. The Packers had
the ensuing punt, again Denver’s special teams was called two timeouts remaining.
for an offside penalty, giving Green Bay a fresh set of Packers coach Mike Holmgren told his team to let the
downs near midfield. Once again, Denver’s defense forced Broncos score to maximize the time the Packers would
a "three and out" for a fourth consecutive time. Marking have on the clock for a potentially game-tying drive. He
admitted later that he had thought that it was first and
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goal rather than second and goal, crucial to clock man- ond all-time in touchdown catches in Super Bowls with
agement decision making on the play.[4] Davis did score three, joining Lynn Swann, John Stallworth and Cliff
his third rushing touchdown on second and goal, leaving Branch. (Jerry Rice has the most with eight). He also be-
1:45 on the clock. The Broncos now had a one touchdown came just the third player to have at least 100 yards re-
lead, at 31-24. ceiving in back-to-back Super Bowls, joining Rice and
The Packers attempted one final drive to try to tie the Stallworth.
game before the end of regulation and send the contest Denver became the first team to score on four one-
into overtime. Broncos coach Mike Shanahan famously yard touchdown runs in a Super Bowl. The Packers also
instructed his defensive coordinators to keep playing the became the third, and most recent, defending Super Bowl
same prevent defense as the Green Bay Packers attempt- champion to lose the Super Bowl, joining the Dallas Cow-
ed to drive downfield in the final two minutes of the boys (won Super Bowl XII, lost Super Bowl XIII) and the
game. Freeman returned the Broncos’ kickoff 22 yards to Washington Redskins (won Super Bowl XVII, lost Super
the 30-yard line, and the Packers advanced to the Bron- Bowl XVIII).
cos’ 35-yard line with 1:04 left in the game with a pair of
completions from Favre to Levens for gains of 22 and 13 Box score
yards on the next 2 plays. After a 4-yard pass to Levens,
Favre’s next 2 passes fell incomplete - one of them was a
1 2 3 4 Total
bullet throw to a wide open Freeman around the 15-yard
line, which would have given the Packers a first down, Packers 7 7 3 7 24
but Freeman could not handle the pass. Then on fourth Broncos 7 10 7 7 31
down, Denver linebacker John Mobley broke up a pass in-
tended for Chmura, enabling the Broncos to take the ball at Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California
back and run out the clock for the victory. • : January 25, 1998
• : 3:17 p.m. PST
Post-game • : 67 °F (19 °C), sunny
During the post-game victory celebration, Broncos own-
er Pat Bowlen held the Vince Lombardi Trophy in the air
and said, "This one’s for John," referring to the fact that Starting lineups
Elway’s long quest for a Super Bowl victory was finally Source:[5]
complete. [2]
Elway finished the game with 12 out of 22 pass com-
pletions, for 123 yards and 1 interception. Elway became
Officials
the sixth player to score touchdowns in three different • Ed Hochuli (#85)
Super Bowls, joining Lynn Swann, Franco Harris, Thur- • Jim Quirk (#5)
man Thomas, Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith and Kurt Warner. • John Schleyer (#21)
He was also the Broncos second leading rusher behind • Ben Montgomery (#117)
Davis with 17 rushing yards and a touchdown on 5 car- • Don Dorkowski (#113)
ries. Terrell Davis is the only player to rush for three • Doug Toole (#4)
touchdowns in a Super Bowl, and the only non-49er to • Paul Baetz (#22)
score three touchdowns in a Super Bowl. Roger Craig, Jer- • Dick Hantak (#105)
ry Rice and Ricky Watters are the only other players to do • Ed Coukart (#71)
so. Rice had 3 touchdown catches in two different Super
Bowls. Davis’ three touchdowns in the Super Bowl gave
him a total of 48 points (8 touchdowns) during the post-
References
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56 yards on 6 pass receptions. Both Freeman and Favre Show Drags Down A Good Game". The New York
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Denver Position Green Bay
OFFENSE
Ed McCaffrey WR Robert Brooks
Gary Zimmerman LT Ross Verba
Mark Schlereth LG Aaron Taylor
Tom Nalen C Frank Winters
Brian Habib RG Adam Timmerman
Tony Jones RT Earl Dotson
Shannon Sharpe TE Mark Chmura
Rod Smith WR Antonio Freeman
John Elway QB Brett Favre
Terrell Davis RB Dorsey Levens
Howard Griffith FB William Henderson
DEFENSE
Neil Smith LE Reggie White
Keith Traylor LDT Gilbert Brown
Maa Tanuvasa RDT Santana Dotson
Alfred Williams RE Gabe Wilkins
John Mobley LOLB Seth Joyner
Allen Aldridge MLB Bernardo Harris
Bill Romanowski ROLB Brian Williams
Ray Crockett LCB Doug Evans
Darrien Gordon RCB Tyrone Williams
Tyrone Braxton SS LeRoy Butler
Steve Atwater FS Eugene Robinson
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[5] Neft, David S., Cohen, Richard M., and Korch, Rick. • Terrell Davis’ reflections on the game at Super
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to the Present. 1994 ISBN 0-312-11435-4
External links
• Super Bowl official website
• 2006 NFL Record and Fact Book. Time Inc. Home
Entertainment. ISBN 1-933405-32-5.
• Total Football II: The Official Encyclopedia of the National
Football League. Harper Collins. ISBN 1-933405-32-5.
• The Sporting News: History of the Super Bowl (Last
accessed December 4, 2005)
• http://www.pro-football-reference.com - Large
online database of NFL data and statistics
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