How fast was the quickest score in Super Bowl history?
Isabella Bartlett
Updated on May 25, 2026
12) How fast was the quickest score in Super Bowl history? In Super Bowl XLVIII, the Seahawks defense scored a safety on the first play from scrimmage, just 7 seconds into the game and the quickest score in Super Bowl history.
What's the fastest score in Super Bowl history?
San Francisco actually holds the highest single-game point total in a Super Bowl game, too putting up 55 points in Super Bowl 24. But the opposing Broncos only scored 10 that day. San Diego needed every last point in defeat in 1995 to claim this record.Who kicked the first field goal in Super Bowl history?
On February 3, 2002, the New England Patriots shock football fans everywhere by defeating the heavily favored St. Louis Rams, 20-17, to take home their first Super Bowl victory. Pats' kicker Adam Vinatieri made a 48-yard field goal to win the game just as the clock expired.What was the longest Super Bowl game?
From start to finish, the longest ever Super Bowl game was Super Bowl XLVII, which ended up lasting 4 hours and 14 minutes from the opening kickoff to the conclusion of the game. That game, however, featured a 34-minute pause due to a power outage at the Superdome.Who has thrown the most touchdown passes in a single Super Bowl game?
Steve Young has the most passing touchdowns by a quarterback in a Super Bowl, with 6 touchdowns in Super Bowl XXIX against the San Diego Chargers on January 29, 1995.Fastest Scores in NFL History (Within 15 Seconds)
What QB threw for 400 yards in Super Bowl?
Kurt Warner is the only quarterback to have thrown a 400 yard game in the Super Bowl.Has anyone ever won the Super Bowl 3 times in a row?
Among those, Dallas (1992–1993, 1995) and New England (2001, 2003–2004) are the only teams to win three out of four consecutive Super Bowls.Can a Super Bowl end in a tie?
In one sentence, the Super Bowl, just like any other playoff game, cannot end in a tie. Should the game remain tied at the end of regulation, the big game will head into an overtime period similar to that of a regular season game. But the overtime itself has a slight difference in the duration.Who has the longest streak of not winning the Super Bowl?
The longest all time Super Bowl drought is shared by the Detroit Lions and Arizona Cardinals, who have gone 62 seasons without winning a Super Bowl.Who has never been to Super Bowl?
Four NFL franchises have never played in the Super Bowl: the Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, Detroit Lions and Houston Texans.Who won Super Bowl 37?
The Buccaneers won their first-ever Super Bowl with a 48–21 victory. Gannon said after the game that his performance was "nightmarish". With the win, Jon Gruden became, at 39, the youngest head coach to win a Super Bowl, surpassing John Madden who won Super Bowl XI at the age of 40.How much money did the first Super Bowl make?
That's a $20,000 increase from 2021′s Super Bowl winner's purse and a $27,000 jump from two years ago. The amount of money that Super Bowl winners get has increased steadily since the very first time the event was held in 1967, when winners received $15,000 each and the losers walked away with $7,500.Who did score the quickest touchdown in NFL history?
Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Randal Williams scores the fastest touchdown in NFL history vs. Philadelphia Eagles during the 2003 season.Has a rookie quarterback ever won the Super Bowl?
And as the long and storied history of the NFL reminds us, no rookie quarterback has ever won a Super Bowl. In fact, no rookie quarterback has ever even reached a Super Bowl, with the few intrepid youngsters who reached their conference championship games unable to take that final step.What are the 12 teams that never won a Super Bowl?
Technicalities aside, here are the 12 teams, in order of their number of appearances, that have yet to win a Super Bowl.
- Cleveland Browns. Appearances: 0.
- Jacksonville Jaguars. Appearances: 0.
- Detroit Lions. Appearances: 0.
- Houston Texans. ...
- Tennessee Titans. ...
- Arizona Cardinals. ...
- Los Angeles Chargers. ...
- Cincinnati Bengals.