BY THE NUMBERS
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0: Playoff appearances by the Baltimore Ravens before this season.
1: Number of Super Bowls that were not a sellout. The first, at the Coliseum.
2: Super Bowl victories by the New York Giants.
3: Teams Matt Millen won Super Bowls with, a record.
4: Super Bowls attended by more than 100,000 fans, all at the Rose Bowl.
5: Number of times on a Super Bowl-winning team by Charles Haley, a record.
6: Super Bowl appearances by defensive tackle Mike Lodish, a record.
7: Super Bowl touchdowns by Jerry Rice, a record.
8: Super Bowls in the top 15 highest-rated programs in television history.
9: Super Bowl appearances by Dan Reeves, two as a player, three as an assistant coach and four as a head coach, a record.
10: Super Bowl champions who appeared in the Super Bowl the following year.
11: Super Bowl touchdown passes by Joe Montana, a record.
12: Players who have recovered two Super Bowl fumbles.
13: Consecutive completions in a Super Bowl by Joe Montana, a record.
14: Most points scored in a Super Bowl first quarter, by five teams.
15: Seasons Giant offensive tackle Lomas Brown played before making Super Bowl.
16: First downs rushing by San Francisco against Miami in 1985, a record.
17: Average number of people attending a Super Bowl party.
18: Super Bowl MVPs won by quarterbacks, including Kurt Warner last year.
19: Starting quarterbacks who have worn the No. 12 in a Super Bowl.
21: Fewest combined points by both teams in a Super Bowl.
24: Foreign languages in which the Super Bowl is telecast.
25: Super Bowls decided by double-digit margins.
28: Super Bowl receptions by Jerry Rice, a record.
30: Players who have won Super Bowls with more than one team.
31: Most passes completed in a Super Bowl, Jim Kelly in 1994.
33: Over-under for this year’s game.
35: This year’s Super Bowl number (XXXV).
41: Points scored by the Giants in the NFC championship game against Minnesota.
47: Cameras used by ABC to broadcast last year’s Super Bowl.
51: Cameras CBS expects to have at this year’s Super Bowl.
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