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Unforgettable Dominations: The Super Bowl Blowouts That Left Fans Stunned

Unforgettable Dominations: The Super Bowl Blowouts That Left Fans Stunned
49ers wide receiver Jerry Rice celebrates his first-quarter touchdown against the Broncos during Super Bowl XXIV. (AP Photo/Bill Haber/FIle)

2. 36 Points: Chicago Bears 46, New England Patriots 10 in Super Bowl XX (Jan. 26, 1986)

The Patriots had stunned Dan Marino and the Miami Dolphins, the only team to beat the Bears that season, in the AFC championship game. And they led with an early field goal after a Walter Payton fumble, but that’s where the fun would end at the Superdome in New Orleans. Chicago’s legendary “46” defense dominated New England, tying a Super Bowl record with seven sacks and allowing just seven rushing yards – the fewest given up in the game’s history. Just for good measure, defensive lineman William “The Refrigerator” Perry took a handoff and plowed in for a touchdown to give the Bears a 44-3 lead and the record for most points scored in the third quarter of a Super Bowl with 21.

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