Super Bowl XXXV National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2000 by the National Football League

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Super Bowl XXXV National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2000 by the National Football League Super Bowl XXXV National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2000 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. Updated: 7/12/2011 Date: Sunday, 1/28/2001 Baltimore Ravens at New York Giants Start Time: 6:28 PM EST at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida Game Day Weather Game Weather: Partly cloudy, mild Temp: 65° F (18.3° C)Wind: West 8 mph mph Played Outdoor on Turf: Grass Officials Referee: Gerry Austin (34) Umpire: Chad Brown (31) Head Linesman: Tony Veteri (36) Line Judge: Walt Anderson (66) Side Judge: Doug Toole (4) Field Judge: Bill Lovett (98) Back Judge: Bill Schmitz (122) Replay Official: Dean Blandino Lineups Baltimore Ravens New York Giants Offense Defense Offense Defense WR 87 Q.Ismail LDE 90 R.Burnett WR 81 A.Toomer LE 92 M.Strahan OL 75 J.Ogden LDT 95 S.Adams LT 76 L.Brown LT 97 C.Griffin OL 64 E.Mulitalo RDT 98 T.Siragusa LG 62 G.Parker RT 75 K.Hamilton C 60 J.Mitchell RDE 99 M.McCrary C 52 D.Zeigler RE 94 C.Jones OL 62 M.Flynn LLB 58 P.Boulware RG 65 R.Stone MLB 58 M.Barrow OT 70 H.Swayne MLB 52 R.Lewis RT 77 L.Petitgout OLB 98 J.Armstead TE 82 S.Sharpe RLB 55 J.Sharper WR 88 I.Hilliard CB 26 E.McDaniel WR 80 B.Stokley LCB 22 D.Starks WR 86 R.Dixon LCB 41 D.Thomas QB 8 T.Dilfer RCB 21 C.McAlister QB 5 K.Collins RCB 31 J.Sehorn FB 32 S.Gash SS 20 K.Herring FB 34 G.Comella SS 20 S.Garnes RB 33 P.Holmes FS 26 R.Woodson RB 21 T.Barber FS 36 S.Williams Substitutions Substitutions K 3 M.Stover, P 5 K.Richardson, QB 12 T.Banks, FB 29 C.Evans, RB 31 PK 3 B.Daluiso, P 9 B.Maynard, S 23 O.Stoutmire, CB 25 R.McDonald, Ja.Lewis, CB 35 R.Bailey, CB 38 J.Trapp, S 42 A.Mitchell, S 45 RB 27 R.Dayne, RB 29 D.Washington, RB 33 J.Montgomery, S 37 C.Harris, LB 50 B.Jackson, LB 51 C.Brown, LB 56 A.Davis, LB 57 L.West, LB 51 P.Monty, LB 53 B.Short, G 66 J.Whittle, C 69 D.Engler, O.Brigance, C 66 J.Hudson, OT 71 S.Folau, OL 77 K.Vickers, DT 79 G 78 M.Rosenthal, WR 82 T.Davis, TE 83 P.Mitchell, WR 84 L.Webster, TE 81 B.Coates, WR 83 P.Johnson, WR 84 Je.Lewis, WR J.Jurevicius, TE 87 H.Cross, TE 89 D.Campbell, LB 90 J.Golden, LB 91 86 B.Davis, DT 91 L.Dalton, DE 93 K.Washington R.Phillips, DT 93 R.Hale, DT 99 C.Peter Did Not Play Did Not Play QB 17 J.Garrett Not Active Not Active QB#3 7 C.Redman, WR 11 M.Nash, WR 16 G.Thompson, CB 25 PK 2 J.Holmes, QB 18 M.Cherry (3rd QB), CB 28 R.Stephens, FB 45 C.Love, S 43 A.Poindexter, OT 72 S.Williams, OG 74 O.Bobo, DE 96 C.Walendy, LB 59 K.Lewis, T 67 C.Bober, DE 79 J.Parker, DT 96 A.Thomas G.Williams Field Goals (made ( ) & missed) M.Stover (47) 41WL (34) 1 2 3 4 OT Total VISITOR: Baltimore Ravens 7 3 14 10 0 34 HOME: New York Giants 0 0 7 0 0 7 Scoring Plays Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home Ravens 1 6:50 B.Stokley 38 yd. pass from T.Dilfer (M.Stover kick) (2-41, 0:45) 7 0 Ravens 2 1:41 M.Stover 47 yd. Field Goal (7-59, 2:28) 10 0 Ravens 3 3:49 D.Starks 49 yd. interception return (M.Stover kick) 17 0 Giants 3 3:31 R.Dixon 97 yd. kickoff return (B.Daluiso kick) (0-0, 0:18) 17 7 Ravens 3 3:13 Je.Lewis 84 yd. kickoff return (M.Stover kick) (0-0, 0:18) 24 7 Ravens 4 8:45 Ja.Lewis 3 yd. run (M.Stover kick) (6-38, 4:17) 31 7 Ravens 4 5:27 M.Stover 34 yd. Field Goal (5-18, 3:02) 34 7 Paid Attendance: 71,921 Time: 3:23 Baltimore Ravens vs New York Giants 1/28/2001 at Raymond James Stadium Final Individual Statistics Baltimore Ravens New York Giants RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Ja.Lewis 27 102 3.8 19 1 T.Barber 11 49 4.5 27 0 P.Holmes 4 8 2.0 6 0 K.Collins 3 12 4.0 5 0 Je.Lewis 1 1 1.0 1 0 J.Montgomery 2 5 2.5 4 0 T.Dilfer 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 33 111 3.4 19 1 Total 16 66 4.1 27 0 PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT T.Dilfer 25 12 153 3/20 1 44 0 80.9 K.Collins 39 15 112 4/26 0 19 4 7.1 T.Banks 1 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 39.6 Total 26 12 153 3/20 1 44 0 77.9 Total 39 15 112 4/26 0 19 4 7.1 PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD B.Stokley 6 3 52 17.3 38 1 T.Barber 10 6 26 4.3 7 0 B.Coates 3 3 30 10.0 17 0 I.Hilliard 11 3 30 10.0 13 0 Q.Ismail 3 1 44 44.0 44 0 A.Toomer 5 2 24 12.0 19 0 P.Johnson 5 1 8 8.0 8 0 R.Dixon 3 1 16 16.0 16 0 Je.Lewis 1 1 6 6.0 6 0 P.Mitchell 4 1 7 7.0 7 0 S.Sharpe 5 1 5 5.0 5 0 H.Cross 1 1 7 7.0 7 0 Ja.Lewis 2 1 4 4.0 4 0 G.Comella 1 1 2 2.0 2 0 P.Holmes 1 1 4 4.0 4 0 J.Jurevicius 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total 26 12 153 12.8 44 1 Total 39 15 112 7.5 19 0 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD D.Starks 1 49 49.0 49 1 J.Sharper 1 4 4.0 4 0 C.McAlister 1 4 4.0 4 0 K.Herring 1 2 2.0 2 0 Total 4 59 14.8 49 1 Total 0 0 0 0 0 PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG K.Richardson 10 430 43.0 38.4 0 4 53 B.Maynard 11 422 38.4 35.3 0 3 46 Total 10 430 43.0 38.4 0 4 53 Total 11 422 38.4 35.3 0 3 46 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD Je.Lewis 3 34 11.3 4 34 0 I.Hilliard 3 33 11.0 1 19 0 [DOWNED] 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 T.Barber 2 13 6.5 2 9 0 [DOWNED] 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 Total 3 34 11.3 4 34 0 Total 5 46 9.2 3 19 0 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD Je.Lewis 2 111 55.5 0 84 1 R.Dixon 6 154 25.7 0 97 1 D.Washington 1 17 17.0 0 17 0 Total 2 111 55.5 0 84 1 Total 7 171 24.4 0 97 1 Baltimore Ravens FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YD TD OUT-BDS T.Dilfer 1 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Je.Lewis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B.Jackson 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.McCrary 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 J.Trapp 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 R.Bailey 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Total 2 0 2 -1 0 2 1 0 0 0 New York Giants FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YD TD OUT-BDS K.Collins 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R.Dixon 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L.Brown 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baltimore Ravens vs New York Giants 1/28/2001 at Raymond James Stadium Final Team Statistics Visitor Home Ravens Giants TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 13 11 By Rushing 6 2 By Passing 6 6 By Penalty 1 3 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 3-16-19% 2-14-14% FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-0-0% 1-1-100% TOTAL NET YARDS 244 152 Total Offensive Plays (inc.
Recommended publications
  • Oakland Raiders Schedule Release 1220 Harbor Bay Parkway | Alameda, Ca 94502 | Raiders.Com
    OAKLAND RAIDERS SCHEDULE RELEASE 1220 HARBOR BAY PARKWAY | ALAMEDA, CA 94502 | RAIDERS.COM RAIDERS TO PLAY IN FIVE PRIME-TIME GAMES IN 2017, MOST SINCE AFL/NFL MERGER 2017 HIGHLIGHTS 2017 SCHEDULE In their 58th season of play, the Raiders will play in five prime-time PRESEASON games in 2017, the most the team has played in since the AFL/ Sat., Aug. 12 at Arizona Cardinals 7:00 p.m. NFL merger in 1970. Aug. 17-21 LOS ANGELES RAMS TBD Sat., Aug. 26 at Dallas Cowboys 5:00 p.m. The schedule includes six games against playoff teams from 2016. Aug. 31-Sept. 1 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS TBD The Raiders have three back-to-back road trips in 2017 (Sept. 24 REGULAR SEASON at Washington and Oct. 1. at Denver; Oct. 29 at Buffalo and Nov. Sun., Sept. 10 at Tennessee Titans 10:00 a.m. CBS 5 at Miami; Dec. 25 at Philadelphia and Dec. 31 at LA Chargers). Sun., Sept. 17 NEW YORK JETS 1:05 p.m. CBS Sun., Sept. 24 at Washington Redskins 5:30 p.m. NBC Sun., Oct. 1 at Denver Broncos 1:25 p.m. CBS The Raiders have three straight home games twice (Weeks 5-7 Sun., Oct. 8 BALTIMORE RAVENS 1:05 p.m. CBS and Weeks 11-13), but the team’s Week 11 game vs. New England Sun., Oct. 15 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 1:25 p.m. CBS is a home game in Mexico City. Thu., Oct. 19 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 5:25 p.m. CBS Sun., Oct. 29 at Buffalo Bills 10:00 a.m.
    [Show full text]
  • NFL World Championship Game, the Super Bowl Has Grown to Become One of the Largest Sports Spectacles in the United States
    / The Golden Anniversary ofthe Super Bowl: A Legacy 50 Years in the Making An Honors Thesis (HONR 499) by Chelsea Police Thesis Advisor Mr. Neil Behrman Signed Ball State University Muncie, Indiana May 2016 Expected Date of Graduation May 2016 §pCoJI U ncler.9 rod /he. 51;;:, J_:D ;l.o/80J · Z'7 The Golden Anniversary ofthe Super Bowl: A Legacy 50 Years in the Making ~0/G , PG.5 Abstract Originally known as the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, the Super Bowl has grown to become one of the largest sports spectacles in the United States. Cities across the cotintry compete for the right to host this prestigious event. The reputation of such an occasion has caused an increase in demand and price for tickets, making attendance nearly impossible for the average fan. As a result, the National Football League has implemented free events for local residents and out-of-town visitors. This, along with broadcasting the game, creates an inclusive environment for all fans, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of professional sports. This paper explores the growth of the Super Bowl from a novelty game to one of the country' s most popular professional sporting events. Acknowledgements First, and foremost, I would like to thank my parents for their unending support. Thank you for allowing me to try new things and learn from my mistakes. Most importantly, thank you for believing that I have the ability to achieve anything I desire. Second, I would like to thank my brother for being an incredible role model.
    [Show full text]
  • Staff/Coaches Players Roster Breakdown 2020 Season History/Results Year-By-Year Stats Postseason Records Honors P Denver Broncos Ostseason G Ame
    Staff/Coaches Players Roster Breakdown 2020 Season History/Results Year-by-Year Stats DENVER BRONCOS OSTSEASON AME UMMARIES S P G Postseason 481 Records Honors ­­ Miscellaneous DENVER BRONCOS Denver 24, Carolina 10 Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016 • 3:39 p.m. PST • Levi’s Stadium • Santa Clara, Calif. Miscellaneous ­­ WEATHER: Sunny, 76º, Wind NW 16 mph • TIME: 3:43 • ATTENDANCE: 71,088 Super Bowl 50 DENVER BRONCOS Behind a ruthless defense led by MVP Von Miller and his 2.5- sack, two-forced fumble performance, the Denver Broncos claimed OFFENSE DEFENSE their third world championship by beating the Carolina Panthers WR 88 D. Thomas DE 95 D. Wolfe 24-10 in Super Bowl 50 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. LT 68 R. Harris NT 92 S. Williams At age 39, quarterback Peyton Manning became the oldest start- ing quarterback to win a Super Bowl and the first in NFL history to LG 69 E. Mathis DE 97 M. Jackson win a Super Bowl with two different teams. The Super Bowl 50 vic- C 61 M. Paradis SLB 58 V. Miller Records Honors tory also gave Manning his 200th career win, passing Hall of Famer RG 65 L. Vasquez WLB 94 D. Ware Brett Favre for the most combined victories in league history. RT 79 M. Schofield ILB 54 B. Marshall John Elway, the architect of Denver’s World Championship TE 81 O. Daniels ILB 59 D. Trevathan team, earned his third Super Bowl win and his first as an executive. Gary Kubiak, in his initial season leading the Broncos, also made WR 10 E.
    [Show full text]
  • The BG News October 16, 1986
    Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-16-1986 The BG News October 16, 1986 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News October 16, 1986" (1986). BG News (Student Newspaper). 4568. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/4568 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. THE BG NEWS Vol. 69 Issue 30 Bowling Green, Ohio Thursday, October 16,1986 Bush, Latta exchange tributes Republican rally in Grand Ballroom supports Ohio political hopefuls by Don Lee referring to the proposal to gradually eliminate all news editor intermediate and long-range nuclear missiles from Europe. When Congressman Delbert Latta (R-Ohio S) Reagan refused to accept a proposal that the got to his feet last night in the Lenhart Grand Strategic Defense Initiative missile-defense sys- Ballroom to introduce Vice President George tem, also known as "Star Wars," be limited to Both. 840 people got to theirs and gave him a laboratory research for 10 years because "... he thundering ovation. would not accept an agreement that did not allow They gave Bush an ovation, too. And it was even him to protect the American people against nu- louder. clear destruction," Bush said. Bush was in town last night to address the 5th District Republican Party rally for Latta and DESPITE THE fact that both sides walked other local Republican candidates.
    [Show full text]
  • Nfl Draft Picks
    NFL DRAFT PICKS PITT’S NFL FIRST-ROUND DRAFT CHOICES (Since 1960) ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM 1961 Mike Ditka, TE, Chicago (5th) 2015 1964 Paul Martha, S, Pittsburgh (10th) 4 T.J. Clemmings OL Minnesota Vikings 1977 Tony Dorsett, RB, Dallas (2nd) 2014 1978 Randy Holloway, DE, Min ne so ta (21st) 1 Aaron Donald DT St. Louis Rams 4 Tom Savage QB Houston Texans 1981 Hugh Green, LB, Tampa Bay (7th) 5 Devin Street WR Dallas Cowboys 1981 Randy McMillan, RB, Bal ti more (12th) 2011 1981 Mark May, OT, Washington (20th) 1 Jon Baldwin WR Kansas City Chiefs 1983 Jim Covert, OT, Chicago (6th) 2 Jabaal Sheard DE Cleveland Browns 1983 Tim Lewis, CB, Green Bay (11th) 5 Dion Lewis RB Philadelphia Eagles 5 Jason Pinkston OL Cleveland Browns 1983 Dan Marino, QB, Miami (27th) 7 Greg Romeus DE New Orleans Saints 1984 Bill Maas, NT, Kansas City (5th) 2010 1985 Bill Fralic, OG, Atlanta (2nd) 6 Nate Byham TE San Francisco 49ers 1985 Chris Doleman, LB, Min ne so ta (4th) 7 Dorin Dickerson TE Houston Texans 1986 Bob Buczkowski, DT, L.A. Raiders (24th) 2009 1987 Tony Woods, LB, Seattle (18th) 2 LeSean McCoy RB Philadelphia Eagles 1988 Craig Heyward, RB, New Or leans (24th) 5 Scott McKillop LB San Francisco 49ers 7 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB Arizona Cardinals 1989 Burt Grossman, DE, San Diego (8th) 7 Derek Kinder WR Chicago Bears 1989 Tom Ricketts, OT, Pittsburgh (24th) 2008 1992 Sean Gilbert, DT, L.A. Rams (3rd) 1 Jeff Otah OL Carolina Panthers 1995 Ruben Brown, OG, Buffalo (14th) 4 Mike McGlynn OL Philadelphia Eagles 2004 Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Arizona (3rd) 7 Kennard Cox DB Buffalo Bills 2007 Darrelle Revis, CB, New York Jets (14th) 2007 2008 Jeff Otah, OT, Carolina (19th) 1 Darrelle Revis DB New York Jets 4 Clint Session LB Indianapolis Colts 2011 Jon Baldwin, WR, Kansas City (26th) 6 H.B.
    [Show full text]
  • Special Report the National Association of Sports Officials
    SPECIAL REPORT THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPORTS OFFICIALS SPECIAL REPORT THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPORTS OFFICIALS Written By Dave Sabaini Edited By Jim Arehart, Referee associate editor for The National Association of Sports Officials Racine, Wis. 4 NASO Special Report: Sports Officiating 2002 – Evaluating OffIciating Performance Material contained in this Special Report was current and applicable at the time of publishing. If you become aware of inaccuracies in the Special Report, please contact the author at the National Association of Sports Officials (NASO) at 262/632-5448; Fax 262/632-5460; or e-mail [email protected]. Additional copies of this report are available from the National Association of Sports Officials (NASO) for $10.00 each. Copyright © 2002 by the National Association of Sports Officials (NASO), 2017 Lathrop Avenue, Racine, WI 53405. Published jointly by the National Association of Sports Officials (NASO) and Referee Enterprises, Inc. (REI), P.O. Box 161, Franksville, WI 53126. All rights reserved. No part of this report may be reproduced in any form or by any means, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review, without permission in writing from the publisher. Written by Dave Sabaini Edited by Jim Arehart Cover and layout by Lisa Martin Printed in the United States of America TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction _________________________________________ 6 Educational Program _________________________________ 7 From Skokie to the Super Bowl ________________________ 8 The Essentials of Evaluating Performance
    [Show full text]
  • 01 07 20 Weekly Preview Divisional Playoffs
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 1/7/20 NFL WELCOMES SEVEN NEW TEAMS TO DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS The NFL’s 100th season has reached the Divisional playoffs, and new teams abound. Seven of the remaining eight clubs in contention for the Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl LIV in Miami were not in the Divisional playoffs last year. That’s the largest year-to-year turnover in the Divisional round since 1990, when the NFL instituted the current 12-team playoff format. In other words, 15 teams have been one game from advancing to the AFC or NFC Championship Game since the beginning of the 2018 playoffs. This weekend’s schedule: Saturday, January 11 NFC Minnesota at San Francisco 4:35 PM ET NBC AFC Tennessee at Baltimore 8:15 PM ET CBS Sunday, January 12 AFC Houston at Kansas City 3:05 PM ET CBS NFC Seattle at Green Bay 6:40 PM ET FOX All four clubs in the NFC – the GREEN BAY PACKERS, MINNESOTA VIKINGS, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS and SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – are new to the NFL’s final eight. In the AFC, the BALTIMORE RAVENS, HOUSTON TEXANS and TENNESSEE TITANS join the group, while the KANSAS CITY CHIEFS represent the only club to make a second straight appearance in the Divisional playoffs. The No. 6-seeded Titans, whose 20-13 win at New England last week ensured that the NFL will have two new Super Bowl teams for the first time in four years, earned a trip to face the AFC’s No. 1 seed, Baltimore, Saturday in primetime (8:15 PM ET, CBS).
    [Show full text]
  • NFL Packet.Pdf
    NFL Packet Written by: Geoffrey Wu 1. In 2020, Eric Dickerson claimed that he "saw himself" in this player. This player set the national high ​ school football record for career rushing yards with the Yulee Hornets. This player was selected 45th overall in the 2016 NFL draft, the 2nd running back to be selected after Ezekiel Elliott. This non-quarterback threw a 3-yard touchdown pass on a trick play against the Ravens; the receiver who caught it was (*) Corey Davis. ​ This player's nicknames include Tractorcito. This player brutally stiff armed A. J. Bouye and Leon Jacobs to finish a 99-yard touchdown run against the Jaguars. This running back is well known for his dreadlocks. The rushing leader for the last two seasons, was, for 10 points, what current running back for the Tennessee Titans? ANSWER: Derrick Henry [accept King Henry] ​ ​ ​ ​ 1. This player led the Washington State Cougars to a Rose Bowl championship, helping his draft stock skyrocket. For 10 points each: [10] Name this quarterback who was drafted second overall in the 1998 draft, behind Peyton Manning. He is often considered one of the biggest busts in NFL history. ANSWER: Ryan Leaf ​ [10] While Leaf was drafted by the Chargers, Peyton Manning was drafted by this team. Later, Manning would lead this team to a victory in Super Bowl XLI. ANSWER: Indianapolis Colts [accept either underlined part] ​ ​ ​ ​ [10] This person was hired as president and GM of the Colts in 1998 before leaving in 2011. He drafted Manning first overall after discovering that he could throw further in practices than Ryan Leaf.
    [Show full text]
  • Remarks Honoring the Super Bowl XXXV Champion Baltimore Ravens June 7, 2001
    June 7 / Administration of George W. Bush, 2001 Remarks Honoring the Super Bowl XXXV Champion Baltimore Ravens June 7, 2001 Thank you. Please be seated. It seems field, the wives deserve a lot of credit, too, like we drew quite a crowd here today. by standing behind the players. So con- It’s been a big day here at the White gratulate to the family members. House. I got to sign the most significant This is a team that is blessed by five tax relief in a generation. [Applause] Recy- native—having five native Texans on the cling a few tax families here. [Laughter] team. [Laughter] Very wise of you. [Laugh- Then, of course, I get the high honor of ter] So to my fellow Texans, welcome to welcoming the Super Bowl champs, the the White House. It’s good to see you. Baltimore Ravens. [Laughter] First, I do want to thank the Members A couple of points I want to make. First, of the United States Congress from the I realize it’s been 30 years since the State of Maryland who are here. It seems Lombardi Trophy rested in Baltimore, like they have got a particular interest in Maryland. It’s clear by bringing it back this event. Thank you all for coming. Car- home, Art, that you have indelibly etched dinal, thank you for being here, as well. your team and your style and the team’s With you on the side of the Ravens, I can culture in the hearts of the people of Balti- now understand why teams like the Cow- more.
    [Show full text]
  • Super Bowl Xlvii
    SUPER BOWL XLVII n emotionally-charged and perceived the run of losses to be Baltimore’s late-season Athrilling six weeks kicked demise, but the Ravens felt otherwise. As each wintry off the Baltimore Ravens’ 2012 week passed, the team’s resilient chemistry never faded, campaign. Despite playing their nor did its genuine belief that the best was yet to come. first four games in an 18-day span, the Ravens produced a 5-1 record, On Wild Card weekend, before a sellout M&T Bank Stadium marking the best start ever under crowd that celebrated and saluted Ray Lewis in his final home John Harbaugh. Highlighted by a game, Baltimore pummeled the Colts, 24-9, kick-starting an season-opening victory on Monday incredible playoff run. Holding Indy without a touchdown, the Night Football against division foe Ravens’ defense was led by Lewis, who returned to action for the first time since tearing his triceps in Week 6. Cincinnati and an exhilarating, last-second triumph over AFC rival “I think we’re all appreciative, grateful for the opportunity to New England, the Ravens immediately demonstrated the be here and to witness this historic moment in sports,” head type of heart and resolve that would allow them to conquer coach John Harbaugh said after the win. “And, it wasn’t just anything in an NFL season. about one guy [Lewis]. Nobody understands it more than Climbing to 9-2, Baltimore tied (2006) the then-best record the one guy we’re talking about. It was about a team. It was about a city, a fan base, a great sport, about a great career.” to begin a season in franchise history.
    [Show full text]
  • Super Bowl 50 Denver Broncos Final 24 10 Carolina Panthers
    Super Bowl 50 Denver Broncos Final 24 10 Carolina Panthers Levi's Stadium - Santa Clara, California AFC 1st Qtr 10 0 NFC Feb 7, 2016, 3:40:00 PM 2nd Qtr 3 7 3 0 Clear, 76 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 8 3 Attendance: 71,088 Season Record: 12–4 Season Record: 15–1 Vegas Spread ( 5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 2 - 5 Super Bowl Record: 0 - 1 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XLIX New England Patriots Final 28 24 Seattle Seahawks University of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, AZ AFC 1st Qtr 0 0 NFC Feb 1, 2015, 4:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 14 14 0 10 Clear, 66 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 14 0 Attendance: 70,288 Season Record: 12–4 Season Record: 12–4 Vegas Spread ( 1 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 3 - 4 Super Bowl Record: 1 - 1 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XLVIII Seattle Seahawks Final 43 8 Denver Broncos MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford, New Jersey NFC 1st Qtr 8 0 AFC Feb 2, 2014, 6:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 14 0 14 8 P Cloudy, 49 degrees 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 7 0 Attendance: 82,529 Season Record: 13–3 Season Record: 13–3 Vegas Spread ( 2.5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 0 - 1 Super Bowl Record: 2 - 4 Chicken Wings SB Appearances Last SB Win Last SB Loss Super Bowl XLVII Baltimore Ravens Final 34 31 San Francisco 49ers Mercedes-Benz Superdome - New Orleans, LA AFC 1st Qtr 7 3 NFC Feb 3, 2013, 5:30:00 PM 2nd Qtr 14 3 7 17 Indoors 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 6 8 Attendance: 71,024 Season Record: 10–6 Season Record: 11–4–1 Vegas Spread ( 4.5 ) Madden Jobless Rate Super Bowl Record: 1 - 0 Super
    [Show full text]
  • Bob Papa Voice of New York Giants, NBC Sports Analyst One
    Bob Papa Voice of New York Giants, NBC Sports Analyst One of the most versatile sports broadcasters in the country, Bob Papa is the radio “voice” of the New York Giants since 1995, after having been associated with the NFL’s flagship franchise since 1988. He provided the radio calls for the Giants Super Bowl XXXV and XLII victories. In addition to his Big Blue radio duties, Papa serves as the host of WWOR-TV’s “Giants Access Blue” and the New York Emmy award-winning “Giants Gameplan” on WNBC-TV. Beyond his coverage of the New York Giants, he also hosts Sirius radio’s weekday NFL program called “The Opening Drive”, which continues to serve as one of the premier destinations for professional football talk. Papa has also called numerous regular season and postseason NFL games for Westwood One Radio. The Bronx, New York native was the play-by-play voice of Thursday Night Football which included working one year with Emmy Award winner Cris Collinsworth on the NFL Network. Papa also is a contributor to NFL GameDay Morning. For the last five years, Papa has handled the television play-by-play for Super Bowl on the international telecast beamed to over 180 countries. Beyond his work with the NFL, Papa has handled numerous duties for NBC Sports since 1992 including the famed Bayou Classic featuring Grambling State vs. Southern. Papa has also been the voice for the annual U.S. Army All-American Bowl featuring the nation’s top college football recruits. Papa has also established himself as a premiere voice for the “Sweet Science”.
    [Show full text]