Super Bowl Moments: The Greatest Super Bowl Performances of All Time

Super Bowl Moments: The Greatest Super Bowl Performances of All Time

For football fans, there is nothing comparable to Super Bowl Sundays. It’s one of the most-streamed sporting games in the world. Records show that over 168 million people tuned in to watch the 2015 Super Bowl game. 

There are so many reasons people love the Super Bowl and idolize Super Bowl Sundays. Fans love the accompanying emotions, the sport itself, the commercials, the showboaters, the TD celebrations, the grandstand finishes, and so much more.

Not only do fans enjoy everything about watching the game, but it’s also a chance for super bowl lovers to participate in betting and game predictions to win some extra cash. With the games starting soon, several online betting sites will be offering Super Bowl betting chances to fans.

As the big day approaches and everyone is talking about who the season’s MVP will be, it’s also worthy of recounting some of the greatest Super Bowl performances in history.

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Greatest Super Bowl Sporting Performances of All Time

Super Bowl is home to magical performances, and the event has presented many jaw-dropping sporting performances over the years. Some of them are:

  1. Malcolm Smith, LB, Seattle Seahawks – Super Bowl XLVIII MVP: The Super Bowl games of February 2014 saw the Seahawks’ linebacker, Malcolm Smith, emerging as the game’s MVP after scoring in the second quarter against the Denver Broncos at MetLife Stadium. Malcolm’s win is celebrated to have also come through the guidance of their former head coach, Pete Carroll. It was an exhilarating experience for Malcolm, the Seattle Seahawks, and every other club fan as it was their first-ever championship. It’s registered in the hearts of fans as one of the best moments in Super Bowl history. The Seattle Seahawks scored 43-8 against the Denver Broncos.
  1. Desmond Howard, Packers – Super Bowl XXXI: The 1996 games that saw Desmond Howard emerging as the MVP is still one of the greatest moments in the game’s history. Howard delivered a peerless performance that saw off the New England Patriots, including a 99-yard kick-off return during the third quarter of the game. Desmond Howard’s performance also included six punts and four kick-offs that turned to 244 yards and a touchdown – a score that became impossible for the Patriots to beat.
  1. Jerry Rice Super Bowl, San Francisco 49ers XXIII: The game played in 1989 saw the 49ers emerging as champions after playing against the Bengals at the Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami. The score was 20-16, which was the 49ers third time winning the game. The game is most remembered with Jerry Rice scoring 11 passes, a 14-yard touchdown reception, a record of 215 that brought the game to an end.
  1. Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers XIX: The game was played in 1985 at Stamford Stadium, where the 49ers scored 38-16 against the Miami Dolphins. The game is most memorable as it was a battle between two seasoned quarterbacks, Joe Montana and Miami’s Dan Marino. Led by quarterback Joe Montana, it was an impressive win for the 49ers as the club was only making its second appearance at the Super Bowl games. Montana emerged as the game’s MVP for gaining 24 passes for a Super Bowl record of 331 yards and three touchdowns.

Greatest Super Bowl Halftime Performances of All Time

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The Super Bowl is not just about players’ performances. It also hosts performances from big celebrities during the half-time shows. Over the years, these are some of the most amazing half-time shows at the Super Bowl.

  1. Stevie Wonder, Gloria Estefan, and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, XXXIII: In 1999, Super Bowl games saw the monumental halftime show that captured the entire world’s interest. Big hitters Stevie Wonder and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy teamed with the effervescent Gloria Estefan to deliver unforgettable halftime shows that still lingers in the memory.
  1. Madonna, Super Bowl XLVI: It’s impossible to recount memorable times in Super Bowl history without mentioning the unforgettable halftime show put up by Madonna in Indianapolis at the 2012 games. Accompanied by some of the most talented artists, Madonna delivered an effortless performance that stayed on the lips of everyone even after the season ended.
  1. Katy Perry, Super Bowl XLIX: The 2015 games with Katy Perry’s performance will always be evergreen in the hearts of every fan. It was an energetic performance with Perry arriving on the back of a giant lion puppet while she sang to “fireworks.” It was indeed one of the most memorable performances in games’ history.
  1. Beyoncé & Destiny’s Child, XLVII: The Beyoncé and Destiny’s Child reunion performance at the 2013 games is one of the greatest unforgettable shows at the Super Bowl. It is recorded as one of the greatest halftime performances ever. It was a heartwarming experience for the fans of the Super Bowl, Beyoncé, and Destiny’s Child.

Final Notes

In the history of the Super Bowl, there have been so many exciting and memorable experiences to count. And while the games are only weeks away, it’s no surprise that fans will be caught in the web of reminiscing while preparing for the next event.

Geoff Lambert

Geoff has been playing fantasy football since 1996 and covering it professionally since 2015. In addition to being the founder of GoingFor2.com and The Armchair Fantasy Show, Geoff has contributed to FantasyPros, FantasyLife, and the now-defunct RotoWriters, while also appearing on a multitude of fantasy podcasts. Geoff's favorite professional teams are the 49ers, the Pelicans and the Nationals.

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