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Unbelievable Showdowns: The Super Bowls That Shattered All Scoring Records

Unbelievable Showdowns: The Super Bowls That Shattered All Scoring Records

T-4. 69 Points: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, Oakland Raiders 21 in Super Bowl XXXVII (Jan. 26, 2003)

This was another game that started off slowly, with only six points in the first quarter. But the Buccaneers made sure to make the most of the rest of the game, scoring multiple touchdowns in each of the final three quarters. And the Raiders, who had just three points at halftime, put up a respectable 18 points in the second half, although it was far too late to get back in the game.

This game is most notable for its defensive scoring. The Buccaneers had three interceptions returned for touchdowns, part of a Super Bowl-record five interceptions overall.

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