Proper noun
Super Bowl (plural Super Bowls)
(American football) The championship game of the NFL played in early February played between two teams, one each in the American Football Conference and National Football Conference.
A $10m ad will be shown during American football’s showpiece Super Bowl game next Sunday. Source: Internet
1986–2003: Post-Super Bowl After the 1985 Championship season, the Bears remained competitive throughout the 1980s but failed to return to the Super Bowl under Ditka. Source: Internet
1981–84: First two Super Bowls seeAlso The 49ers playing against the Bengals in Super Bowl XVI. Source: Internet
1997–2009: AFC resurgence Super Bowl XXXII saw quarterback John Elway and running back Terrell Davis lead the Denver Broncos to an upset victory over the defending champion Packers, snapping the NFC's 13 year winning streak. Source: Internet
A 2014 survey found that 48% of Canadians would prefer to watch the Grey Cup over the Super Bowl if they could only watch one or the other, with 52% preferring the Super Bowl. Source: Internet
1966 The 1966 season saw the Packers led to the first ever Super Bowl by MVP quarterback Bart Starr. Source: Internet