The Super Bowl LVIII is underway currently. As of now, the Kansas City Chiefs are running low in front of the San Francisco 49ers. And the score has resurfaced the history of the league highlighting the lowest scores ever in the Super Bowls.
In the Super Bowl LVIII game currently, the 49ers are on a 7-point lead just at the start of the second half. They are 10-3 over the Chiefs in the 58th edition of the Super Bowl. The Chiefs’ lowest score till now (3) is tied with the lowest score ever made in Super Bowl history. Let’s find out some of these scores among the previous 57 Super Bowl editions!
Loss with the lowest scores!
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Multiple teams have been brutally shattered down with the low scores. Among them, the lowest three are these: Currently, the record for the lowest-scoring game is held by the Patriots’ 13-3 win over the Rams in Super Bowl LIII, and the Cowboys’ win over the Dolphins 24-3 in Super Bowl VI.
The second lowest is the score of 16-6, where the Vikings had to face a loss against the Steelers in 1975. The third lowest stands at 16-7 where the Jets defeated Baltimore in 1969; at 23-7 where the Chiefs defeated the Vikings in 1970; at 14-7 where the Dolphins won over Washington in 1973; at 24-7 where the Dolphins defeated the Vikings in 1974; and at 34-7 in which Ravens won over the Giants in 2001.
Therefore to save themselves from the lowest scores, and win the Super Bowl LVIII, the Chiefs will need to buckle up and bring their offensive and defensive magic to Allegiant Stadium.
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What’s happening in the game?
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The Chiefs are 7 points behind the 49ers. The 49ers are leading with 10-3 in the third quarter, and Patrick Mahomes seems perplexed by San Francisco’s strong defense. The Chiefs have committed two turnovers, while the Niners have one. However, all these possessions following these turnovers concluded with a punt.
Notably, the Chiefs had a poor turnover ratio of minus 11 during the regular season, ranking among the NFL’s worst. This marks the fourth occasion since 2000 that the game’s opening drive concluded with a turnover. Despite gaining possession, the Chiefs failed to capitalize and had a three-and-out offensive line.
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During the game, the halftime was wrapped up by today’s performer Usher.
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