- Year: 1991
- Condition: NEAR MINT
A WEALTH OF INFORMATION AND GREAT PHOTOS FOR AMERICAN FOOTBALL
LOVERS.
OFFICIAL SUPER BOWL XXV GAME PROGRAMME, JANUARY 27, 1991, TAMPA
STADIUM, FLORIDA, BUFFALO BILLS 19 - NEW YORK GIANTS 20
A RARE AND VERY COLLECTIBLE PROGRAM IN VERY GOOD++ CONDITION.
PACKED WITH COLOR AND B&W PHOTOS, PROFILES, FACTS, HISTORY IN
160 PAGES. A BIT OVERWEIGHT PROGRAMME.
According to Wikipedia
Super Bowl
XXV was an American football game played on
January 27, 1991 at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida to decide
the National Football
League (NFL) champion following the 1990 regular season. The National Football
Conference (NFC) Champion New York Giants (16-3) defeated
the American Football
Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills (15-4), 20–19.
It is the only Super Bowl decided by one point.
Super Bowl XXV proceedings included a rousing rendition of
"The Star-Spangled Banner"
by Whitney Houston.
Giants running back Ottis Anderson, who carried the ball 21
times for 102 yards and one touchdown, was named Super Bowl MVP. He was the first awardee
to receive the newly named "Pete Rozelle Trophy" (named for the
former commissioner).[2] Anderson
also recorded one reception for seven yards.
However, the game may be best remembered for Bills placekicker Scott Norwood's last-second field
goal attempt which went right of the uprights,
leading to a Giants victory and starting a four-game losing streak
in the Super Bowl for the Bills. It is frequently referred to as
the "Wide Right
Game".