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How many Super Bowls have hit the over?

The over/under
over/under
An over–under or over/under (O/U) bet is a wager in which a sportsbook will predict a number for a statistic in a given game (usually the combined score of the two teams), and bettors wager that the actual number in the game will be either higher or lower than that number.
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is split almost exactly down the middle with 27 games going over the total and 28 staying under (Super Bowl I had no over/under odds posted, but one would have to assume it would have gone over with 45 points scored).
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How many Super Bowls have gone over the total?

Only one Super Bowl has gone to overtime; the New England Patriots defeated the Atlanta Falcons in overtime, 34-28, in Super Bowl LI. In blowing a 28-3 lead, the Falcons remained one of the NFL teams that have never won a Super Bowl.
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When was the last Super Bowl that went into overtime?

Super Bowl LI featured the largest comeback in Super Bowl history, with the Patriots overcoming a 28–3 deficit to emerge victorious. Due to the comeback, the game is nicknamed "28–3". The game was also the first Super Bowl to be decided in overtime. U.S. viewership: 111.3 million est.
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What is the record for the Super Bowl over under?

In the last 10 Super Bowls, it has been 5-5 for the over/under. It's even for the last 14 Super Bowls at 7-7. The New England Patriots vs Atlanta Falcons in 2016 had the highest total ever with the over/under set at 58.5. The Patriots won 34-28 in overtime to boost the morale and bank accounts of over bettors.
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Did the Super Bowl hit the over?

But trailing 20-10 in the fourth quarter, Mahomes and the Chiefs scored three straight touchdowns over a five-minute period to rally and seal their first championship in 50 years. Unfortunately for over bettors, the Super Bowl over/under still fell short of the over.
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What was the biggest Super Bowl bet in 2023?

During the 2023 Super Bowl, Caesars reported a $1.2 million wager on Over 62.5 points at halftime. The score at the half was Eagles 24-14, and the bet ended up cashing with 73 total points in the game.
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How often do Super Bowl favorites win?

Dating to the 2009 season Super Bowl, it has happened just twice — the Chiefs 2019 and the Patriots in 2018. In four seasons — 2011 (Patriots), 2013 (Broncos), 2017 (Patriots), and 2020 (Chiefs) — the preseason favorite made it to the Super Bowl, but lost.
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What is the lowest over under Super Bowl?

Lowest Total (Over/Under): 33 is the lowest total posted for the Super Bowl and it has happened four times: XXXV: Giants vs Ravens.
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Has there ever been a Super Bowl without a turnover?

There's been only two Super Bowls out of 50 without a turnover. If either the Patriots or Falcons — two of the best ball-protecting teams in modern NFL history — can get just one takeaway, they could win it all.
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Can a Super Bowl end in a tie?

Unlike regular season games, postseason games cannot end in a tie, so the overtime rules change slightly for the playoffs. If the score is still tied at the end of an overtime period — or if the second team's initial possession has not ended — the teams will play another overtime period.
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Has any football team ever scored 100 points?

On October 25, 1884, Yale defeated Dartmouth 113–0, becoming the first team to score 100 points in a game.
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Who blew a 28 3 lead?

After leading 24-14 at halftime and ultimately losing 38-35, the Eagles became just the second team in NFL history to lose when leading by double digits at the break, joining the 2016 Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta led 21-3 in Super Bowl LI against the New England Patriots and later blew a 28-3 lead.
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How many teams have gone to consecutive Super Bowls?

Eight different NFL teams have won back-to-back Super Bowls. Only one franchise, the Pittsburgh Steelers, has accomplished the feat twice.
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What NFL team has never been to the playoffs?

They are as follows: Atlanta Falcons. Arizona Cardinals. Buffalo Bills.
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Has any team gone to 4 Super Bowls in a row?

The record books also say the Buffalo Bills are the only team to play in four straight Super Bowls. Heck, only one other team -- the '71-'73 Miami Dolphins -- even made it to three in a row. But the Bills lost those four Super Bowls by an average score of 35-18.
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What was the only Super Bowl not to sell out?

The game was played on January 15, 1967 and was held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas Chiefs 35-10. The game is the only Super Bowl in history that didn't sell out.
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What NFL has never been to a Super Bowl?

There are four teams that haven't yet played in a Super Bowl: Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, Detroit Lions, and Houston Texans.
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What teams have never seen a Super Bowl?

Link Copied! Only four active NFL teams have never appeared in a Super Bowl: Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Houston Texans.
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Does under or over hit more NFL?

If games went over or under much more often than the other, sports betting would be easy, wouldn't it? The betting market is pretty good at creating accurate totals to split both sides 50/50. But in most sports, games do go under slightly more often. It's not enough to beat the vig and be blindly profitable, though.
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What is the lowest NFL totals of all time?

So far, 1,075 different final scores have been achieved in NFL history. The lowest possible score is 0-0 and has been achieved 73 times, though the most recent scoreless tie came on Nov. 7, 1943.
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What is the lowest ever NFL over under?

4 teams are tied for the lowest over/under line in a game, at 28 points on December 26, 1993.
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What do the losers of the Super Bowl get?

Based on the NFL's collective bargaining agreement, players on the winning team in Super Bowl LVII will receive $157,000 apiece. Players on the losing team receive $82,000 per player. The amount increases each year.
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How often do underdogs win Super Bowl?

3) Underdogs Have the Edge in Recent Super Bowls

Looking to the last 11, underdogs have won seven of them outright. The Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots, and Kansas City Chiefs are the only teams who have won the Super Bowl as the favorite in the last 11 years —New England did it in Super Bowl 51 and 53.
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How many Super Bowl underdogs have won?

Of the last 15 Super Bowls, eight have been won by the underdog.
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How much money do you get for winning the Super Bowl 2023?

How much do winners of the Super Bowl get paid? Get ready for this: In 2023, players on the winning team receive $157,000, according to NBC Sports! This is more than last year, which saw each member of the winning team received $150,000, according to the NFL's Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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