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Unbelievable Super Bowl Shocks That Left Fans Stunned and History Rewritten

Unbelievable Super Bowl Shocks That Left Fans Stunned and History Rewritten

The Vikings’ loss marked the first of four under coach Bud Grant through the first 11 Super Bowls.   

5. 11.5 Points – Super Bowl XXXII: Broncos 31, Packers 24 (Jan. 25, 1998 at San Diego)

Green Bay was the reigning Super Bowl champion and 3-0 in football’s biggest game, while Denver had an 0-4 history, but the Broncos reversed course with the first of back-to-back titles under coach Mike Shanahan.

Terrell Davis earned Super Bowl MVP with 157 yards on 30 carries and a record three rushing touchdowns, which wasn’t matched for 25 years. Late in the game, his 17-yard carry to the Packers 1 produced his 11th first down – the most for a non-quarterback in the game’s history – and he scored on the next play to break a 24-24 tie with 1:47 remaining.

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