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Super Bowl
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Su·per Bowl  (spr)
n.
A football game played each year to determine the championship of the National Football League.

Super Bowl
n
(Team Sports / American Football) American football the main championship game of the sport, held annually in January between the champions of the American Football Conference and the National Football Conference
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Super Bowl n (American football) → super bowl m inv


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Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, and San Fransisco 49ers are the team hailed for the most number of Super Bowls won.
How ironic that the Patriots, whose three winning Super Bowls between 2002-2005 were each by three points, should go down by exactly that margin on Sunday.
THE AFC, represented tonight by New England, has won eight of the last ten Super Bowls Teams that allowed fewer points in the regular season are 28-12 in the Super Bowl (in 2004, the Patriots and Eagles allowed the same number of points) New England's squad includes 20 players who have been to a Super Bowl before.
 
 
 
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