← All Replays
Super Bowl XX

Chicago 46, New England 10

January 26, 1986 · Replayed in 60 seconds

Q1 · 15:00
1
2
3
4
Chicago
0
:
New England
0
12 players·8 squares each·4 wildcards
Tip: remove 2 or add 8 players to eliminate wildcards
CHI
NE
VS
1
6
0
5
7
9
3
8
2
4
6
Xavier
Riley
Lily
Trent
Mia
Lily
Nate
Elena
Mia
Noah
4
Lily
Kara
Xavier
Zoe
Nate
Elena
Riley
Xavier
Nate
Kara
5
Elena
Trent
Kara
Xavier
Elena
Zoe
Lily
Nate
Nate
3
Nate
Elena
Kara
Riley
Gus
Lily
Kara
Gus
Zoe
Lily
2
Riley
Nate
Riley
Trent
Zoe
Zoe
Xavier
Trent
Zoe
Trent
1
Ivan
Kara
Riley
Mia
Noah
Mia
Noah
Mia
Elena
8
Xavier
Noah
Lily
Noah
Trent
Elena
Gus
Noah
Gus
Gus
7
Riley
Xavier
Mia
Mia
Ivan
Elena
Ivan
Mia
Kara
Riley
0
Ivan
Ivan
Noah
Xavier
Nate
Kara
Zoe
Lily
9
Gus
Trent
Trent
Ivan
Gus
Ivan
Noah
Ivan
Gus
Zoe

The Fridge scores a TD, the defense scores a TD, and the '85 Bears deliver the most dominant Super Bowl performance ever.

Key Moments

Richard Dent, DE, Chicago
Q1
  • Tony Franklin 36-yd FGCHI 0, NE 3
  • Kevin Butler 28-yd FGCHI 3, NE 3
  • Kevin Butler 24-yd FGCHI 6, NE 3
  • Matt Suhey 11-yd run (Butler kick)CHI 13, NE 3
Q2
  • Jim McMahon 2-yd run (Butler kick)CHI 20, NE 3
  • Kevin Butler 24-yd FGCHI 23, NE 3
Q3
  • Jim McMahon 1-yd run (Butler kick)CHI 30, NE 3
  • Reggie Phillips 28-yd INT return (Butler kick)CHI 37, NE 3
  • William "The Refrigerator" Perry 1-yd run (Butler kick)CHI 44, NE 3

    The Fridge scores! Perry, a 335-pound DT, rumbled in for one of the most iconic TDs in SB history.

Q4
  • Irving Fryar 8-yd pass from Steve Grogan (Franklin kick)CHI 44, NE 10
  • Safety: Henry Waechter sacked Grogan in end zoneCHI 46, NE 10

    The most lopsided Super Bowl at the time. The '85 Bears are widely considered the greatest defense ever.

Want to run your own squares pool for the next big race?

Create Your Race