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What are the highest and lowest scores in Super Bowl history?

The difference between the lowest and the highest scores in Super Bowl history is big. Let’s look at how big and when these games were played.

As.comUpdate: Feb 12th, 2023 12:26 EST

The difference between the lowest and the highest scores in Super Bowl history is big. Let’s look at how big and when these games were played.

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Throughout the 56 Super Bowl games since the championship started in 1967 there have been all kinds of matches. Epic ones such as the Patriots vs Falcons in 2017 that ended with Tom Brady leading a victory in overtime or the Steelers vs Cowboys in 1979 that confirmed the dynasty of the Pittsburgh team and its Steel Curtain. And there have been games with little emotion like the Seahawks vs Broncos from 2013 that ended up being a blowout for the team from Denver.

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Last year, the 2022 Super Bowl between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams had a score of 20 – 23, with the team from LA bringing home their 2nd championship ring.

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And there have been games both with a very high or a very low score. Matches that are part of NFL and Super Bowl history.

What’s the lowest score in a Super Bowl?

The quite recent New England Patriots vs Los Angeles Rams at Super Bowl LIII in 2019 is the one with the lowest score in the history of the NFL. The game that defined the champion of the 2018 season ended up with a 13-3 result favorable to the Patriots after deploying a defensive strategy that nullified the offensive efforts of the Californian team.

Four years ago today, the #Patriots beat the Rams 13-3 in Super Bowl LIII. Tom Brady’s sixth (and final) Lombardi with New England. WR Julian Edelman had 10 catches for 141 yards and was named Super Bowl MVP: pic.twitter.com/nWBIfx7Ng7

— Mike Kadlick (@mikekadlick) February 3, 2023

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