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When Underdogs Shocked the World: The Most Jaw-Dropping Super Bowl Upsets Ever

When Underdogs Shocked the World: The Most Jaw-Dropping Super Bowl Upsets Ever

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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