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Critics' Picks for the Best Super Bowls of All Time

According to critics, here's a look back at some of the best Super Bowls of all time, games that have defined the NFL and left us with stories we'll tell for generations.

Super Bowl 42: The Ultimate Underdog Story

The New York Giants versus the New England Patriots was a David vs. Goliath matchup, with the Patriots entering the game undefeated. The Giants' stunning victory, highlighted by Eli Manning's escape and David Tyree's miraculous helmet catch, ended the Patriots' perfect season dream. This game is a testament to the unpredictable nature of football, where on any given Sunday, the underdog can triumph.

Super Bowl 51: The Comeback

The Atlanta Falcons had the New England Patriots on the ropes, leading 28-3 in the third quarter. What followed was the most incredible comeback in Super Bowl history, with Tom Brady leading the Patriots to tie the game and eventually win in overtime. This game is a masterclass in perseverance and showcased Brady's indomitable will to win.

Super Bowl 43: A Game of Inches

The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals delivered a game filled with drama and spectacular plays. James Harrison's 100-yard interception return for a touchdown was a game-changer, but it was Ben Roethlisberger's pinpoint pass to Santonio Holmes in the dying moments that sealed the deal for the Steelers. Holmes' toe-tap catch in the end zone is one of the most skillful and clutch plays in the history of the game.

Super Bowl 52: The Underdog Strikes Again

Nick Foles, stepping in for the injured Carson Wentz, became an unlikely hero as the Philadelphia Eagles faced off against the dynastic New England Patriots. Foles' performance, including a bold touchdown catch on the "Philly Special" play, helped secure the Eagles' first-ever Super Bowl victory. This game is a reminder that in football, heroes can emerge from the most unexpected places.

Super Bowl 25: Wide Right

This game will forever be remembered for its nail-biting conclusion, as the Buffalo Bills' Scott Norwood missed a game-winning field goal attempt, famously going "wide right." The New York Giants' strategic ball control offense and the Bills' missed opportunity have made this one of the most talked-about Super Bowls, embodying the agony and ecstasy of the sport.

Where do you think yesterday's Super Bowl falls in history?


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