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Super Bowl XLI National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2006 by the National Football League Super Bowl XLI National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2006 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in their coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Date: Sunday, 2/4/2007 Indianapolis Colts At Chicago Bears Start Time: 6:27 PM EST at Dolphin Stadium, Miami Game Day Weather Game Weather: Mostly Cloudy; Rain Temp: 67° F (19.4° C), Humidity: 97%, Wind: North 10 mph Played Outdoor on Turf: Grass Officials Referee: Tony Corrente (99) Umpire: Carl Paganelli (124) Head Linesman: George Hayward (54) Line Judge: Ron Marinucci (107) Side Judge: John Parry (132) Field Judge: Jim Saracino (58) Back Judge: Perry Paganelli (46) Replay Official:Mark Burns () Video Operator: Lineups Indianapolis Colts Chicago Bears Offense Defense Offense Defense WR 87 R.Wayne LE 98 R.Mathis WR 87 M.Muhammad LE 93 A.Ogunleye LT 78 T.Glenn LT 92 A.McFarland LT 76 J.Tait LT 99 T.Johnson LG 65 R.Lilja RT 79 R.Brock LG 74 R.Brown RT 95 I.Scott C 63 J.Saturday RE 93 D.Freeney C 57 O.Kreutz RE 96 A.Brown RG 73 J.Scott WLB 59 C.June RG 63 R.Garza WLB 55 L.Briggs RT 71 R.Diem MLB 58 G.Brackett RT 69 F.Miller MLB 54 B.Urlacher TE 44 D.Clark SLB 94 R.Morris TE 88 D.Clark SLB 92 H.Hillenmeyer WR 88 M.Harrison LCB 25 N.Harper WR 80 B.Berrian LCB 33 C.Tillman QB 18 P.Manning RCB 42 J.David QB 8 R.Grossman RCB 31 N.Vasher RB 29 J.Addai SS 41 A.Bethea RB 20 T.Jones SS 46 C.Harris H-B86B.Utecht FS21B.Sanders FB 37J.McKie FS38D.Manning Substitutions Substitutions K 4 A.Vinatieri, WR 10 T.Wilkins, P 17 H.Smith, DB 26 K.Hayden, DB P 4 B.Maynard, K 9 R.Gould, CB 21 D.Wesley, CB 23 D.Hester, CB 24 28 M.Jackson, RB 30 D.Dorsey, RB 33 D.Rhodes, DB 36 De.Reid, DB R.Manning, RB 29 A.Peterson, RB 32 C.Benson, S 35 To.Johnson, S 43 M.Giordano, TE 48 J.Snow, LB 50 R.Boiman, LB 53 K.O'Neil, LB 54 44 C.Worrell, LB 53 L.Joe, LB 58 D.McClover, G 60 T.Metcalf, LS 65 F.Keiaho, LB 56 T.Hagler, C-G 57 D.Gandy, DT 61 D.Klecko, DE 64 P.Mannelly, DT 70 A.Boone, DL 71 I.Idonije, T 78 J.St. Clair, WR 81 B.Schobel, OT 74 C.Johnson, TE 81 B.Fletcher, WR 85 A.Moorehead, R.Davis, TE 82 G.Reid, TE 85 J.Gilmore, LB 94 B.Ayanbadejo, DE 97 DE 91 J.Thomas, DT 95 Da.Reid M.Anderson Did Not Play Did Not Play QB 12 J.Sorgi QB 14 B.Griese, WR 16 M.Bradley Not Active Not Active WR 11 R.Proehl, DB 27 T.Jennings, DB 34 T.Rushing, LB 51 WR 12 J.Gage, QB 18 K.Orton, S 22 T.Everett, S 27 N.Turnbull, FB 48 G.Gardner, OG 69 M.Ulrich, T 76 D.Federkeil, WR 84 J.Standeford, J.Runnels, LB 59 R.Wilson, C/G 68 A.Oakley, DT 90 A.Garay DE 99 R.LaCasse Field Goals (made ( ) & missed) A.Vinatieri (29) 36WL (24) (20) R.Gould (44) 1234OTTotal VISITOR: Indianapolis Colts 61067029 HOME: Chicago Bears 14030 017 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Bears1 14:46 D.Hester 92 yd. kickoff return (R.Gould kick) (0-0, 0:14) 0 7 Colts16:50 R.Wayne 53 yd. pass from P.Manning (kick aborted) (9-80, 4:30) 6 7 Bears14:34 M.Muhammad 4 yd. pass from R.Grossman (R.Gould kick) (4-57, 2:00) 6 14 Colts2 11:17 A.Vinatieri 29 yd. Field Goal (8-47, 3:52) 9 14 Colts26:09 D.Rhodes 1 yd. run (A.Vinatieri kick) (7-58, 3:08) 16 14 Colts37:26 A.Vinatieri 24 yd. Field Goal (13-56, 7:34) 19 14 Colts33:16 A.Vinatieri 20 yd. Field Goal (6-62, 2:07) 22 14 Bears31:14 R.Gould 44 yd. Field Goal (6-14, 2:02) 22 17 Colts4 11:44 K.Hayden 56 yd. interception return (A.Vinatieri kick) 29 17 Paid Attendance: 74,512 Time: 3:31 Indianapolis Colts vs Chicago Bears 2/4/2007 at Dolphin Stadium Final Individual Statistics Indianapolis Colts Chicago Bears RUSHING ATT YDSAVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDSAVG LG TD D.Rhodes21 113 5.4 36 1 T.Jones15 112 7.5 52 0 J.Addai19 77 4.1 14 0 R.Grossman2 0 0.0 0 0 D.Clark1 1 1.0 1 0 C.Benson2 -1 -0.5 4 0 P.Manning1 0 0.0 0 0 Total42191 4.5 36 1 Total 19 111 5.8 52 0 PASSING ATTCMP YDSSK/YD TD LG IN RTPASSING ATTCMP YDSSK/YD TD LG IN RT P.Manning38 25 247 1/81 53 1 81.8 R.Grossman28 20 1651/111 22 2 68.3 Total 38 25 2471/81Total 53 181.8 28 20 1651/111 22 2 68.3 PASS RECEIVING NO YDSAVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING NO YDSAVG LG TD J.Addai10 66 6.6 12 0 D.Clark6 64 10.7 18 0 M.Harrison5 59 11.8 22 0 B.Berrian4 38 9.5 14 0 D.Clark4 36 9.0 17 0 T.Jones4 18 4.5 14 0 R.Wayne2 61 30.5 53 1 M.Muhammad3 35 11.7 22 1 B.Fletcher2 9 4.5 6 0 J.McKie2 8 4.0 4 0 D.Rhodes1 8 8.0 8 0 R.Davis1 2 2.0 2 0 B.Utecht1 8 8.0 8 0 Total25247 9.9 53 1 Total 20 1658.3 22 1 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDSAVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDSAVG LG TD K.Hayden1 56 56.0 56 1 C.Harris1 6 6.0 60 B.Sanders1 38 38.0 38 0 Total 219447.0 56 1Total 66.0 6 0 PUNTING NO YDSAVGNET TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDSAVGNET TB IN20 LG H.Smith4 162 40.534.8 1 2 50 B.Maynard545.210 22632.8 58 Total4 16240.534.8 1 2 50 Total 5 22645.232.8 1 0 58 PUNT RETURNS NO YDSAVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNSNO YDS AVG FC LG TD T.Wilkins30 4214.0 18 0 D.Hester11 33.0 3 0 [DOWNED]10 00.0 0 0 [DOWNED]10 00.0 0 0 [TOUCHBACK]10 00.0 0 0 [TOUCHBACK]10 00.0 0 0 Returns 34214.0 0 180Returns 133.0 1 30 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDSAVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD T.Wilkins40 8922.3 28 0 J.Gilmore20 126.0 9 0 D.Hester10 92 92.0 92 1 R.Davis10 1515.0 15 0 A.Peterson10 1010.0 10 0 G.Reid10 99.0 9 0 [TOUCHBACK]10 00.0 0 0 Returns 48922.3 0 280Returns 6 13823.0 0 92 1 Indianapolis Colts FUMBLES FUMLOST OWN-REC YDSTD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS B.Fletcher1001 000 00 0 P.Manning1001 000 -70 0 R.Mathis0000 010 00 0 B.Sanders0000 010 00 0 R.Brock0000 001 00 0 D.Freeney0000 001 00 0 T.Hagler0300 001 00 0 Total 20-7022 330 0 Chicago Bears FUMBLES FUMLOST OWN-REC YDSTD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS R.Grossman2001 100 -120 0 C.Benson1001 000 00 0 G.Reid1001 000 00 0 C.Tillman0000 011 00 0 M.Anderson0200 001 00 0 Indianapolis Colts vs Chicago Bears 2 2/4/2007 at Dolphin Stadium Final Individual Statistics Total 41-12013 220 0 Indianapolis Colts vs Chicago Bears 2/4/2007 at Dolphin Stadium Final Team Statistics Visitor Home Colts Bears TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 24 11 By Rushing 12 3 By Passing 11 8 By Penalty 10 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 8-18-44% 3-10-30% FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-1-0% 0-1-0% TOTAL NET YARDS 430 265 Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) 81 48 Average gain per offensive play 5.3 5.5 NET YARDS RUSHING 191 111 Total Rushing Plays 42 19 Average gain per rushing play 4.5 5.8 Tackles for a loss-number and yards 3-7 1-5 NET YARDS PASSING 239 154 Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass 1-8 1-11 Gross yards passing 247 165 PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 38-25-1 28-20-2 Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) 6.1 5.3 KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 7-1-1 4-0-0 PUNTS Number and Average 4-40.5 5-45.2 Had Blocked 00 FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0 0-0 Net Punting Average 34.8 32.8 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 136 9 No. and Yards Punt Returns 3-42 1-3 No. and Yards Kickoff Returns 4-89 6-138 No. and Yards Interception Returns 2-94 1-6 PENALTIES Number and Yards 6-40 4-35 FUMBLES Number and Lost 2-2 4-3 TOUCHDOWNS 32 Rushing 10 Passing 11 Interceptions 10 Kickoff Returns 01 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts 2-3 2-2 Kicking Made-Attempts 2-3 2-2 FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 3-4 1-1 RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 1-6-17% 1-1-100% GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 1-2-50% 1-1-100% SAFETIES 00 FINAL SCORE 29 17 TIME OF POSSESSION 38:04 21:56 Indianapolis Colts vs Chicago Bears 2/4/2007 at Dolphin Stadium Ball Possession And Drive Chart Indianapolis Colts # Time Time Time How Ball Drive # Yds Yds Net 1st Last How Recd Lost Poss Obtained Began Play Gain Pen Yds Down Scrm Given Up 1 14:4612:48 1:58 Kickoff IND 30 5 21 -10 11 1 IND 41 Interception 2 11:206:50 4:30 Punt IND 20 9 80 0 80 3 IND 47 Touchdown 3 6:436:34 0:09 Fumble CHI 34 1 -7 0 -7 0 CHI 34 Fumble 4 4:343:05 1:29 Kickoff IND 16 3 3 0 3 0 IND 19 Punt 5 2:341:33 1:01 Fumble CHI 43 3 2 5 7 0 CHI 36 Punt 6 0:0911:17 3:52 Punt IND 42 8 47 0 47 3* CHI 11 Field Goal 7 9:176:09 3:08 Punt IND 42 7 58 0 58 4*Touchdown CHI 1 8 3:571:26 2:31 Punt IND 35 7 28 0 28 2 CHI 43 Fumble 9 1:180:00 1:18 Fumble CHI 35 5 18 0 18 1* CHI 17 Missed FG 10 15:007:26 7:34 Kickoff IND 38 13 61 -5 56 4* CHI 6 Field Goal 11 5:233:16 2:07 Punt IND 36 6 52 10 62 2* CHI 2 Field Goal 12 1:1413:38 2:36 Kickoff IND 32 6 23 -5 18 1 50 Punt 13 9:557:27 2:28 Interception CHI 41 4 6 -5 1 1 CHI 40 Punt 14 5:051:42 3:23 Downs CHI 47 8 31 0 31 2*Downs CHI 17 (591) Average IND 42 Chicago Bears # Time Time Time How Ball Drive # Yds Yds Net 1st Last How Recd Lost Poss Obtained Began Play Gain Pen Yds Down Scrm Given Up 1 15:0014:46 0:14 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdown 2 12:4811:20 1:28 Interception CHI 35 3 7 0 7 0 CHI 42 Punt 3 6:506:43 0:07 Kickoff 0 0 0 0 0 Fumble 4 6:344:34 2:00 Fumble CHI 43 4 57 0 57 2*Touchdown IND 4 5 3:052:34 0:31 Punt CHI 35 2 8 0 8 1 CHI 48 Fumble 6 1:330:09 1:24 Punt CHI 5 3 8 0 8 0 CHI 13 Punt 7 11:179:17 2:00 Kickoff CHI 22 3 6 0 6 0 CHI 28 Punt 8 6:093:57 2:12 Kickoff CHI 36 3 9 0 9 0 CHI 45 Punt 9 1:261:18 0:08 Fumble CHI 36 1 -1 0 -1 0 CHI 36 Fumble 10 7:265:23 2:03 Kickoff CHI 32 4 1 0 1 1 CHI 33 Punt 11 3:161:14 2:02 Kickoff IND 40 6 14 0 14 1 IND 26 Field Goal 12 13:3811:44 1:54 Punt CHI 20 3 28 -10 18 1 CHI 38 Interception 13 11:449:55 1:49 Kickoff CHI 20 4 19 0 19 1 CHI 39 Interception 14 7:275:05 2:22 Punt CHI 8 8 39 0 39 2 CHI 47 Downs 15 1:420:00 1:42 Downs CHI 16 5 58 -10 48 2 CHI 46 End of Game (368) Average CHI 28 * inside opponent's 20 Time of Possession by Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Visitor Indianapolis Colts 9:16 10:40 10:55 7:13 38:04 Home Chicago Bears
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