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Super Bowl V

Baltimore 16, Dallas 13

January 17, 1971 · Replayed in 60 seconds

Q1 · 15:00
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Baltimore
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Dallas
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12 players·8 squares each·4 wildcards
Tip: remove 2 or add 8 players to eliminate wildcards
BAL
DAL
VS
2
7
0
1
4
3
6
8
9
5
6
Abby
Vince
Kelly
Alex
Elena
Elena
Cara
Abby
Wendy
Fay
9
Fay
Wendy
Hope
Cara
Wendy
Nate
Alex
Elena
Noah
Vince
1
Vince
Cara
Nate
Noah
Alex
Elena
Kelly
Fay
Abby
Fay
5
Vince
Ivan
Nate
Alex
Ivan
Noah
Ivan
Elena
Fay
Alex
4
Kelly
Cara
Noah
Wendy
Cara
Ivan
Abby
Nate
Kelly
7
Ivan
Nate
Hope
Fay
Wendy
Vince
Kelly
Alex
Wendy
Ivan
8
Noah
Alex
Hope
Abby
Abby
Vince
Kelly
Alex
Hope
2
Elena
Fay
Kelly
Vince
Noah
Cara
Kelly
Abby
Wendy
Hope
3
Hope
Noah
Ivan
Hope
Nate
Fay
Elena
Abby
Noah
Ivan
0
Vince
Hope
Nate
Cara
Elena
Cara
Nate
Wendy

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.

Key Moments

Chuck Howley, LB, Dallas
Q1
  • Mike Clark 14-yd FGBAL 0, DAL 3
Q2
  • Mike Clark 30-yd FGBAL 0, DAL 6
  • John Mackey 75-yd pass from Johnny Unitas (kick blocked)BAL 6, DAL 6

    Mackey's 75-yard catch-and-run was one of the most bizarre plays ever. The ball was tipped by multiple players before Mackey hauled it in. The PAT was blocked, keeping it tied.

  • Duane Thomas 7-yd pass from Craig Morton (Clark kick)BAL 6, DAL 13
Q4
  • Tom Nowatzke 2-yd run (Jim O'Brien kick)BAL 13, DAL 13
  • Jim O'Brien 32-yd FGBAL 16, DAL 13

    With just 5 seconds remaining, rookie kicker O'Brien drilled the game-winner. Dallas LB Chuck Howley became the only player from a losing team ever named Super Bowl MVP.

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