
Unveiled: The Hidden Super Bowl Records That Even Die-Hard NFL Fans Miss
It was the last time the Cincinnati Bengals were in the Super Bowl before 2022, and the game didnât seem to follow the script of one that would have any offensive records broken, especially at halftime when it was 3-3. The Bengals took a 13-6 lead on the NFC champion 49ers in the third quarter with a kick return for a touchdown before Jerry Rice scored the first offensive TD of the game for either team to tie it. In the fourth quarter, the Bengals took a 16-13 lead before the 49ers scored with 34 seconds left on a pass from Joe Montana to John Taylor. Rice had three catches for 51 yards on that game-winning drive.
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