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In one of the most iconic plays in NFL history, David Tyree made an incredible catch against his helmet, helping the New York Giants upset the undefeated New England Patriots.
With the game on the line, undrafted rookie Malcolm Butler intercepted a pass at the goal line, sealing the victory for the New England Patriots against the Seattle Seahawks.
The Philadelphia Eagles executed a trick play called the "Philly Special," with quarterback Nick Foles catching a touchdown pass, leading to their first Super Bowl victory.
Joe Montana led the San Francisco 49ers on a 92-yard drive, culminating in a game-winning touchdown pass to John Taylor with 34 seconds left, securing a victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
In a defining moment of his career, John Elway's diving, spinning run for a first down symbolized his determination, helping the Denver Broncos secure their first Super Bowl win.
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison made a record-breaking 100-yard interception return for a touchdown, a pivotal moment in their victory over the Arizona Cardinals.
Kicker Adam Vinatieri cemented his legacy with two last-second, game-winning field goals, helping the New England Patriots win their first two Super Bowls.
Marcus Allen's spectacular 74-yard touchdown run remains one of the longest in Super Bowl history, leading the Los Angeles Raiders to victory over the Washington Redskins.
Wide receiver Lynn Swann made several acrobatic and memorable catches, earning MVP honors and helping the Pittsburgh Steelers defeat the Dallas Cowboys.
Tom Brady led the New England Patriots from a 28-3 deficit to an overtime victory against the Atlanta Falcons, completing one of the greatest comebacks in Super Bowl history.