Who Won The Nfl Super Bowl In 2000?
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The New England Patriots won the 2000 NFL Super Bowl, defeating the New York Giants 20-17 in a close game.
The Rams
The Rams won the Super Bowl in 2000. They were the first team to win a Super Bowl after moving to a new city.
The Greatest Show on Turf
In 2000, the Rams put together one of the most explosive offenses the NFL had ever seen. The team was nicknamed “The Greatest Show on Turf” and would go on to score a then-record 526 points that season. Led by Pro Bowl quarterback Kurt Warner and eventual Hall of Fame running back Marshall Faulk, the Rams also featured talented receiving targets in Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt. The team’s offensive line was one of the best in the league, helping to clear the way for Faulk to run for 1,359 yards and 18 touchdowns.
The Rams were the better team
While both the Rams and the Patriots were great teams in 2000, the Rams were clearly the better team. They had a regular season record of 14-2, compared to the Patriots’ 12-4 record. They also outscored their opponents by an average of 11 points per game, while the Patriots only outscored their opponents by 7 points per game.
In the playoffs, the Rams defeated the Saints and the Buccaneers, while the Patriots only defeated the Chargers. And in the Super Bowl itself, the Rams won by a score of 23-16. So while both teams were great in 2000, the Rams were clearly the better team.
The Titans
In 2000, the Titans won the NFL Super Bowl. This was a huge victory for the team, and the city of Nashville. The Titans were a underdog team, and they proved that they could compete with the best of the best.
The Music City Miracle
On January 8, 2000, in a Wild Card playoff game against the Buffalo Bills, the Tennessee Titans pulled off one of the most improbable comebacks in NFL history. The Bills seemed to have the game in hand, leading 16-15 with just 16 seconds left on the clock. But then Titans return man Lorenzo Neal caught a kickoff from Bills kicker Steve Christie and handed the ball off to Titans receiver Frank Wycheck, who hurled a lateral across the field to Kevin Dyson. Dyson went 75 yards down the sideline for a touchdown, giving the Titans a 22-16 lead with just eight seconds left. The play came to be known as the Music City Miracle.
The Titans went on to win Super Bowl XXXIV that year, defeating the St. Louis Rams by a score of 23-16. It was the first and only Super Bowl appearance for both the Titans and the Rams.
The Titans were the better team
The Titans were the better team in the 2000 NFL Super Bowl. They were a more complete team, with a strong defense and a great running game. They also had the best player in the game in their quarterback, Steve McNair. The Titans deserved to win the Super Bowl, and they did.
The Results
The NFL Super Bowl in 2000 was one of the most evenly matched Super Bowls in history. The final score was 13-10, with the Rams coming out on top.
The Rams won the game
The Rams won the game, but there was plenty of controversy surrounding the call. late in the game, the Rams were ahead by a touchdown. The Patriots were driving and had the ball on the Rams’ one-yard line. quarterback Tom Brady threw a pass into the end zone, but it was intercepted by Rams’ cornerback Ty Law.
The Titans lost the game
The Titans lost the game, however they put up a good fight. The final score was Rams 23 and the Titans 16.