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Arizona will be the host state of Super Bowl 2008!
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Arizona will be the host state of Super Bowl 2008!  
    Super Bowl 2008 is coming to Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, Arizona will play host to the 2008 Super Bowl!! (Super Bowl XLII)

The Super Bowl was created as part of the merger agreement between the National Football League (NFL) and its rival, the American Football League (AFL). After its inception in 1920, the NFL fended off several rival leagues before the AFL began play in 1960. The intense competitive war for players and fans led to serious merger talks between the two leagues in 1966.

One of the conditions of the AFL-NFL Merger was that the winners of each league's championship game would meet in a contest to determine the "world champion of football". According to NFL Films President Steve Sabol, Then NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle wanted to call the game "The Big One". [citation needed] During the discussions to iron out the details, AFL founder and Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt had jokingly referred to the proposed interleague championship as the "Super Bowl." Hunt thought of the name after seeing his daughter playing with a toy called a Super Ball. The ball is now on display at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. The name was feasible because postseason college football games had long been known as "bowl games" (the term originates from the Rose Bowl Game, which was in turn named for the bowl-shaped stadium in which it is played). Hunt only meant his suggested name to be a stopgap until a better one could be found. Not having thought of one, the owners named the contest the AFL-NFL World Championship Game. Not surprisingly, fans and media tended to use the shorter, unofficial name. Starting with the third contest in January 1969, the name "Super Bowl" became official.

Game Date Result
XLI Feb. 4, 2007 Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17
XL Feb. 5, 2006 Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10
XXXIX Feb. 6, 2005 New England 24, Philadelphia 21
XXXVIII Feb. 1, 2004 New England 32, Carolina 29
XXXVII Jan. 26, 2003 Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21
XXXVI Feb. 3, 2002 New England 20, St. Louis 17
XXXV Jan. 28, 2001 Baltimore 34, N.Y. Giants 7
XXXIV Jan. 30, 2000 St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16
XXXIII Jan. 31, 1999 Denver 34, Atlanta 19
XXXII Jan. 25, 1998 Denver 31, Green Bay 24
XXXI Jan. 26, 1997 Green Bay 35, New England 21
XXX Jan. 28, 1996 Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17
XXIX Jan. 29, 1995 San Francisco 49, San Diego 26
XXVIII Jan. 30, 1994 Dallas 30, Buffalo 13
XXVII Jan. 31, 1993 Dallas 52, Buffalo 17
XXVI Jan. 26, 1992 Washington 37, Buffalo 24
XXV Jan. 27, 1991 N.Y. Giants 20, Buffalo 19
XXIV Jan. 28, 1990 San Francisco 55, Denver 10
XXIII Jan. 22, 1989 San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16
XXII Jan. 31, 1988 Washington 42, Denver 10
XXI Jan. 25, 1987 N.Y. Giants 39, Denver 20
XX Jan. 26, 1986 Chicago 46, New England 10
XIX Jan. 20, 1985 San Francisco 38, Miami 16
XVIII Jan. 22, 1984 L.A. Raiders 38, Washington 9
XVII Jan. 30, 1983 Washington 27, Miami 17
XVI Jan. 24, 1982 San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21
XV Jan. 25, 1981 Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10
XIV Jan. 20, 1980 Pittsburgh 31, L.A. Rams 19
XIII Jan. 21, 1979 Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31
XII Jan. 15, 1978 Dallas 27, Denver 10
XI Jan.   9, 1977 Oakland 32, Minnesota 14
X Jan. 18, 1976 Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17
IX Jan. 12, 1975 Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6
VIII Jan. 13, 1974 Miami 24, Minnesota 7
VII Jan. 14, 1973 Miami 14, Washington 7
VI Jan. 16, 1972 Dallas 24, Miami 3
V Jan. 17, 1971 Baltimore 16, Dallas 13
IV Jan. 11, 1970 Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7
III Jan. 12, 1969 N.Y. Jets 16, Baltimore 7
II Jan. 14, 1968 Green Bay 33, Oakland 14
I Jan. 15, 1967 Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10



GAMES, VICTORIES, DEFEATS
Most Games
8Dallas, V-VI, X, XII-XIII, XXVII-XXVIII, XXX
6Denver, XII, XXI-XXII, XXIV, XXXII-XXXIII
 Pittsburgh, IX-X, XIII-XIV, XXX, XL
5Miami, VI-VIII, XVII, XIX
 Washington, VII, XVII-XVIII, XXII, XXVI
 San Francisco, XVI, XIX, XXIII-XXIV, XXIX
 Oakland/L.A. Raiders, II, XI, XV, XVIII, XXXVII
 New England, XX, XXXI, XXXVI, XXXVIII-XXXIX
Most Consecutive Games
4Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII
3Miami, VI-VIII
2Green Bay, I-II; XXXI-XXXII
 Dallas, V-VI; XII-XIII; XXVII-XXVIII
 Minnesota, VIII-IX
 Pittsburgh, IX-X; XIII-XIV
 Washington, XVII-XVIII
 Denver, XXI-XXII; XXXII-XXXIII
 San Francisco, XXIII-XXIV
 New England, XXXVIII-XXXIX
Most Games Won
5San Francisco, XVI, XIX, XXIII-XXIV, XXIX
 Dallas, VI, XII, XXVII-XXVIII, XXX
 Pittsburgh, IX-X, XIII-XIV, XL
3Oakland/L.A. Raiders, XI, XV, XVIII
 Washington, XVII, XXII, XXVI
 Green Bay, I-II, XXXI
 New England, XXXVI, XXXVIII-XXXIX
2Miami, VIII-VIII
 N.Y. Giants, XXI, XXV
 Denver, XXXII-XXXIII
Most Consecutive Games Won
2Green Bay, I-II
 Miami, VII-VIII
 Pittsburgh, IX-X, XIII-XIV
 San Francisco, XXIII-XXIV
 Dallas, XXVII-XXVIII
 Denver, XXXII-XXXIII
 New England, XXXVIII-XXXIX
Most Games Lost
4Minnesota, IV, VIII-IX, XI
 Denver, XII, XXI-XXII, XXIV
 Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII
3Dallas, V, X, XIII
 Miami, VI, XVII, XIX
2Washington, VII, XVIII
 Cincinnati, XVI, XXIII
 New England, XX, XXXI
 L.A./St. Louis Rams, XIV, XXXVI
 Oakland/L.A. Raiders, II, XXXVII
 Philadelphia, XV, XXXIX
Most Consecutive Games Lost
4Buffalo, XXV-XXVIII
2Minnesota, VIII-IX
 Denver, XXI-XXII
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