When was the 2006 Super Bowl – Super Bowl XL played?
2006 Super Bowl – Super Bowl XL was played on Feb. 5, 2006.
What teams played in the 2006 Super Bowl – Super Bowl XL?
2006 Super Bowl – Super Bowl XL featured the Seattle Seahawks vs Pittsburgh Steelers.
What was the score of the 2006 Super Bowl – Super Bowl XL?
The score of 2006 Super Bowl – Super Bowl XL was: Seattle Seahawks 10 Pittsburgh Steelers 21.
Where was the 2006 Super Bowl – Super Bowl XL played?
2006 Super Bowl – Super Bowl XL was played at Ford Field Detroit, Michigan.
2006 Super Bowl – Super Bowl XL Game Summary:
The 2006 Super Bowl, also known as Super Bowl XL, took place on Feb. 5, 2006 at Ford Field, in Detroit, Michigan.
What is perhaps one of the most controversial games in Super Bowl history so far, in regards to the officiating, has to be the Super Bowl XL. This event saw the Pittsburg Steelers defeat the Kansas City Seahawks by a score of 21-10, in a game that will be remembered by many!
The Super Bowl was shown on ABC and attracted a 41.6 rating across the nation, making it not only the highest rated Super Bowl, but the highest rated sports telecast of all time!
It was the first game played in the new Ford Field and saw the MVP player of the game, Hines Ward from Pittsburg catch an amazing 5 passes for 123 yards to help lead his team to the win.
Although many say that there were definitely some calls that prompted a lot of suspicion towards the officials. Upon replays and reflection some in authority have even admitted there were mistakes made that day. The consensus remains that the outcome would not have changed either way, and Pittsburg would have come out the winner! Fans in Seattle argue differently and it would seem there was quite a big whoopla following the game, which was remembered by many.
2006 Super Bowl – Super Bowl XL Video:
Various video clips of 2006 Super Bowl – Super Bowl XL:
