Super Bowl XIX was an American football game played on January 20, 1985 at Stanford Stadium, on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California, to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion following the 1984 regular season. The National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers (18-1) defeated the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Miami Dolphins (16-3), 38–16, to win their second Super Bowl. Going into the game the two teams had combined for 33 wins - a Super Bowl record.
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| - Super Bowl XIX was an American football game played on January 20, 1985 at Stanford Stadium, on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California, to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion following the 1984 regular season. The National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers (18-1) defeated the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Miami Dolphins (16-3), 38–16, to win their second Super Bowl. Going into the game the two teams had combined for 33 wins - a Super Bowl record.
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- Dolphins: Don Shula , Dan Marino, Dwight Stephenson
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| - "World of Children's Dreams" with the USAF Tops In Bluehttp://www.topsinblue.com
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- Stanford Stadium, Stanford, California
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| - First Quarter
* MIA - FG: Uwe von Schamann 37 yards 3-0 MIA
* SF - TD: Carl Monroe 33 yard pass from Joe Montana 7-3 SF
* MIA - TD: Dan Johnson 2 yard pass from Dan Marino 10-7 MIA
Second Quarter
* SF - TD: Roger Craig 8 yard pass from Joe Montana 14-10 SF
* SF - TD: Joe Montana 6 yard run 21-10 SF
* SF - TD: Roger Craig 2 yard run 28-10 SF
* MIA - FG: Uwe von Schamann 31 yards 28-13 SF
* MIA - FG: Uwe von Schamann 30 yards 28-16 SF
Third Quarter
* SF - FG: Ray Wersching 27 yards 31-16 SF
* SF - TD: Roger Craig 16 yard pass from Joe Montana 38-16 SF
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| - Super Bowl XIX was an American football game played on January 20, 1985 at Stanford Stadium, on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California, to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion following the 1984 regular season. The National Football Conference (NFC) champion San Francisco 49ers (18-1) defeated the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Miami Dolphins (16-3), 38–16, to win their second Super Bowl. The game had been hyped as the battle between two great quarterbacks, Miami's Dan Marino and San Francisco's Joe Montana - and indeed this was the first Super Bowl ever in which the starting quarterbacks of each team both threw for over 300 yards. In addition, the two teams combined total of 851 offensive yards was a Super Bowl record (later broken in Super Bowl XXII & Super Bowl XXXVIII). But the 49ers would end up taking the game in dominating fashion. It would be Marino's only trip to the Super Bowl during his 17 year career. Montana, who was named the Super Bowl MVP, completed 24 of 35 passes for a Super Bowl record 331 yards and three touchdowns. He also had 5 rushes for 59 yards and 1 rushing touchdown. His 59 rushing yards were the most rushing yards gained by a quarterback in the Super Bowl, at that time. Going into the game the two teams had combined for 33 wins - a Super Bowl record. This Super Bowl was unique in that it fell on the same day that Ronald Reagan was inaugurated for a second term as President of the United States. Because January 20 fell on a Sunday, Reagan was sworn in privately and the public ceremony took place the following day. It was one of the most watched games in history with an estimated 115.9 million viewers. This game also was the first time television commercials ran for a million dollars a minute. It is the only Super Bowl where the host region was victorious, albeit not on their home field.
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