Ranking the First 59 Super Bowls: Why Giants' Win Stands Out Above All
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Ranking the First 59 Super Bowls: Why Giants' Win Stands Out Above All

A detailed look at the rankings of Super Bowls, emphasizing memorable performances and moments throughout NFL history.

No other game exemplifies professional football as the Super Bowl does. This event has defined careers and embodies the most thrilling moments in sports history.

All Super Bowls, whether packed with excitement or overshadowed by poor performances, hold memorable highlights. As we approach the 60th anniversary of the Super Bowl, here’s a ranked overview of the first 59 games, which also serve as a historical guide to the spectacle that has become synonymous with sports.

Criteria for Ranking:

  • Competitiveness throughout the game.
  • Memorable plays and performances.
  • Historical significance.

59. Super Bowl XXXV (2001): Ravens 35, Giants 7

This was a tough game to watch unless you were a Ravens fan. The only thrill came from two back-to-back kickoff returns for touchdowns, marking a unique moment in Super Bowl history.

Ray Lewis Ray Lewis earned the MVP award that day, leading a fierce Ravens defense.


This is just a glimpse of the unpredictable and exhilarating journey through Super Bowl history. Anticipate more rankings detailing everything from iconic matchups to memorable touchdowns as we celebrate the legacy of the Super Bowl.

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