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Unbelievable Showdowns: The Super Bowls That Shattered All Scoring Records

Unbelievable Showdowns: The Super Bowls That Shattered All Scoring Records

The Chargers had no answer early for the 49ers’ explosive passing game, as Steve Young hit Jerry Rice for a 44-yard touchdown on the first drive of the game and Ricky Watters for a 51-yard touchdown the second time San Francisco got the ball. Young had two more touchdown passes in the first half to pace the 49ers to a 28-10 lead.

It got even uglier for the Chargers in the third quarter, as the 49ers scored the first two touchdowns in the second half to go up 42-10. The Chargers were able to make the score look a little closer by scoring two of the final three touchdowns of the game and converting two-point conversions on both of them.

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