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On Sunday, February 9th, the Super Bowl will once again return to the Big Easy, with the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Philadelphia Eagles in a Super Bowl rematch.
This will be the 11th time that New Orleans will host the biggest game in professional football.
Of those 11 games, 8 of them have come in Caeser’s Superdome; the other 3 were held at Tulane Stadium.
No other city has put on more Super Bowls (though they are currently tied with Miami, who has also hosted 11), and it’s no wonder that New Orleans has become, and seems likely to remain, a reoccurring host.
With Super Bowl 59 just around the corner, here’s a look at the first ten iterations of the Big Game in the Big Easy.
The History Of The Super Bowl In New Orleans was originally published on 1075thefan.com
Kansas City Chiefs 23 – Minnesota Vikings 7
MVP: Len Dawson, QB
Halftime Show: “Tribute To Mardi Gras” – Southern University Marching Band
Dallas Cowboys 24 – Miami Dolphins 3
MVP: Roger Staubach, QB
Halftime Show: “Salute To Louis Armstrong” – Ella Fitzgerald, Carrol Channing, Al Hirt, and the US Marine Corps Drill Team
Pittsburgh Steelers 16 – Minnesota Vikings 6
MVP: Franco Harris, FB
Halftime Show: “Tribute To Duke Ellington” – Mercer Ellington and the Grambling State University Band
Dallas Cowboys 27 – Denver Broncos 10
MVP: Harvey Martin, DE/Randy White, DT
Halftime Show: “From Paris to the Paris of America” – Tyler Junior College Apache Belles, Peter Fountain and Al Hirt
Oakland Raiders 27 – Philadelphia Eagles 10
MVP: Jim Plunkett, QB
Halftime Show: Jim Skinner Productions presents “Mardi Gras Festival”
Chicago Bears 46 – New England Patriots 10
MVP: Richard Dent, DE
Halftime Show: Up With People presents “Beat of the Future”
San Francisco 49ers 55 – Denver Broncos 10
MVP: Joe Montana, QB
Halftime Show: Pete Fountain, Doug Kernshaw, and Irma Thomas
Green Bay Packers 35 – New England Patriots 21
MVP: Desmond Howard, Return Specialist
Halftime Show: The Blues Brothers, James Brown, and ZZ Top
New England Patriots 20 – Los Angeles Rams 17
MVP: Tom Brady, QB
Halftime Show: U2
Baltimore Ravens 34- San Francisco 49ers 31
MVP: Joe Flacco, QB
Halftime Show: Beyonce with Destiny’s Child
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