Watch how a squares pool would have played out during past races at Daytona, Talladega, Indianapolis, Charlotte, and more. Every lead change, every stage winner, replayed in 60 seconds.
Seattle's defense dominates for three quarters before a 30-point Q4 explosion.
Hurts and the Eagles' smothering defense deny Kansas City's historic three-peat bid.
Hardman's overtime walk-off touchdown gives the Chiefs back-to-back titles.
Butker's late field goal seals a wild back-and-forth thriller for the Chiefs.
Kupp's clutch TD catch with 1:25 remaining caps a Rams comeback at home.
Brady's 7th ring. The Bucs shut down Mahomes and cruise to a dominant victory.
Mahomes leads a stunning 21-0 fourth-quarter rally to win his first ring.
The lowest-scoring Super Bowl in history. A defensive masterclass by both sides.
Nick Foles and the Philly Special stun Brady's Patriots in a record-setting shootout.
The greatest comeback ever. Patriots erase a 28-3 deficit to win the first OT Super Bowl.
Von Miller's dominant defense leads Denver to the title in Peyton Manning's final game.
Malcolm Butler's goal-line interception with 20 seconds left turns heartbreak into a dynasty moment.
A safety on the first snap sets the tone. Seattle's Legion of Boom dismantles Peyton Manning's record offense.
The Harbaugh Bowl. Jacoby Jones' kick return and Flacco's arm hold off a furious 49ers comeback after the blackout.
Manning beats Brady again. Bradshaw's go-ahead TD with 57 seconds left seals Eli's second ring.
Rodgers throws 3 TDs and Collins returns a pick for a score as the Packers build an early 21-3 cushion.
Who Dat! Brees, a surprise onside kick, and Porter's pick-six seal New Orleans' first championship.
Santonio Holmes' toe-tap TD with 35 seconds left caps a wild finish after Harrison's 100-yard INT return.
David Tyree's Helmet Catch. Eli Manning stuns the undefeated Patriots in the greatest upset ever.
Peyton Manning earns his first ring as the Colts rally past Hester's opening kickoff return TD in the rain.
The Bus rides off into the sunset. Jerome Bettis wins a ring at home in Detroit.
Brady's third ring in four years. Branch hauls in 11 catches as the Patriots hold off McNabb's Eagles.
Scoreless Q1 and Q3 bookend two explosive quarters. Vinatieri's late FG wins it for Brady: again.
Gruden beats his old team. Gannon throws a SB-record 5 INTs: three returned for touchdowns.
A dynasty is born. Brady leads a final drive, and Vinatieri's 48-yard field goal as time expires stuns the Rams.
Ray Lewis and the Ravens' historic defense smother the Giants, allowing just 152 total yards.
"One Yard Short." Kurt Warner and the Greatest Show on Turf survive a furious Titans rally.
Elway rides off a champion. Rod Smith's 80-yard bomb and a dominant fourth quarter seal back-to-back titles.
Elway's Helicopter Spin. Terrell Davis rushes through a migraine for 3 TDs as Denver wins its first Super Bowl.
Favre throws 2 TDs and runs for a third. Desmond Howard's 99-yard kickoff return ices it for Green Bay.
The Bus falls short. Larry Brown's two interceptions power the Cowboys to their third title in four years.
Steve Young steps out of Montana's shadow with a record 6 TD passes as San Francisco wins its fifth championship.
Emmitt Smith rushes for 132 yards and 2 TDs. James Washington's fumble return sparks a dominant second half.
Aikman throws 4 TDs, the defense forces 9 turnovers, and the Cowboys obliterate the Bills 52-17.
Rypien throws 2 TDs and 4 INTs smother Kelly as Washington builds a 24-0 lead and cruises past the Bills.
"Wide Right." Norwood's 47-yard FG sails wide as time expires. The Giants survive by a single point.
Montana throws a SB-record 5 TDs as the 49ers deliver the most lopsided Super Bowl in history, 55-10.
Montana to Taylor with 34 seconds left. A 92-yard drive caps one of the greatest finishes in Super Bowl history.
Doug Williams and a record 35-point second quarter erase a 10-0 deficit and bury Elway's Broncos.
Phil Simms completes 22 of 25 passes, the greatest QB performance in Super Bowl history, as the Giants rout Denver.
The Fridge scores a TD, the defense scores a TD, and the '85 Bears deliver the most dominant Super Bowl performance ever.
Montana outduels Marino, Roger Craig becomes the first player with 3 TDs in a Super Bowl, and San Francisco's 38-16 rout ends the Dolphins' dream season.
Marcus Allen reverses field for a 74-yard TD, Jack Squirek's pick-six seals the half, and the Raiders annihilate the defending champs in 'Black Sunday.'
John Riggins breaks free for a legendary 43-yard TD on 4th-and-1, the Hogs dominate up front, and Washington storms back from a 10-point halftime deficit.
Joe Montana wins his first Super Bowl, the 49ers build a 20-0 halftime lead, then survive a fierce Bengals rally in a game that launched a dynasty.
Jim Plunkett, cut by two teams, throws 3 TDs including an 80-yard bomb to Kenny King in one of the greatest comeback stories in NFL history.
Bradshaw connects with Stallworth for a 73-yard bomb and the Steelers rally from behind to become the first franchise with four Lombardi Trophies.
Bradshaw throws 4 TDs, Stallworth makes two jaw-dropping catches, and the Steelers survive a furious Dallas comeback for their third ring.
Harvey Martin and Randy White become the only co-MVPs in Super Bowl history as Dallas' Doomsday Defense smothers Denver.
Oakland dominates from start to finish, Willie Brown returns an INT 75 yards, and the Raiders capture their first Lombardi Trophy.
Lynn Swann soars for 161 yards and a TD, becoming the first WR named Super Bowl MVP as the Steelers win back-to-back titles.
The Steel Curtain allows just 119 total yards, a safety opens the scoring, and Franco Harris rumbles for 158 yards as the Steelers win their first championship.
Larry Csonka bulldozes for 145 yards and 2 TDs, the Dolphins build a 24-0 lead, and Miami becomes back-to-back champions with one of the most dominant rushing performances in SB history.
The Dolphins complete the only perfect season in NFL history at 17-0, but not before Garo Yepremian's botched FG nearly became the most infamous play ever.
Staubach tosses 2 TDs, Duane Thomas rushes for 95 yards, and the Cowboys hold Miami to just 185 total yards to capture their first Lombardi Trophy.
Eleven turnovers. A blocked extra point. A losing-team MVP. And Jim O'Brien's 32-yard FG with 5 seconds left wins the wildest Super Bowl ever.
Len Dawson silences the critics, Otis Taylor breaks free for a 46-yard TD, and the Chiefs crush the 13-point favorite Vikings in the final AFL game ever played.
Broadway Joe guarantees victory, then delivers it. The 18-point underdog Jets stun the Colts and change pro football forever.
Vince Lombardi coaches his final game, Don Chandler boots 4 field goals, Herb Adderley returns a pick 60 yards, and the Packers cap a three-peat.
The game that started it all. Max McGee catches 7 passes off the bench, and Vince Lombardi's Packers dominate the second half to win the first-ever Super Bowl.