Super Bowl LIII

Patriots Triumph in Lowest-Scoring Super Bowl Ever

Tom Brady made history on Sunday by becoming the first player to win six Super Bowls. His New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in what turned out to be the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in NFL history. The game was dominated by strong defensive lines keeping the game tied 3-3 until the end of the third quarter.

Despite the fact that Brady stepped up in the fourth quarter, preparing the crucial touchdown with four completed passes in row, it was Rob Gronkowski’s stunning catch of the last of those passes that made Sony Michel’s game-winning touchdown possible.

As the following chart shows, Super Bowl LIII “beat” a 45-year old record in becoming the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever. Back in 1973, the Miami Dolphins had defeated the Washington Redskins 14-7.

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This chart shows th number of points scored in the lowest-scoring Super Bowls in NFL history.

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Estimated consumer spending related to the Super Bowl weekend 2007-2024
U.S. adults expecting to bet on Super Bowl LVIII 2024
Average cost 30-second advertisement Super Bowl U.S. broadcast 2002-2024
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Super Bowl TV viewership in the U.S. 1990-2024
Most Super Bowl wins by player 1967-2024
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Amount wagered on the Super Bowl in sports books in Nevada 2004-2024

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