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January 18

1976 — The Steelers win their second Super Bowl in a row as they defeat the Cowboys 21-17 at the Orange Bowl. Lynn Swann sets a Super Bowl record by gaining 161 yards on four receptions and is named MVP.

January 19

1969 — The West is best, topping the East 38-25 in the AFL Pro Bowl and 10-7 in the NFL Pro Bowl.

January 20

1985 — San Francisco beats Miami 38-16 in Super Bowl XIX. The 49ers capture their second Super Bowl title with a dominating offense and a defense that tamed Miami's explosive passing attack.

January 21

1979 — Terry Bradshaw passes for a record four touchdowns to lead the Steelers to a 35-31 victory over the Cowboys in Super Bowl XIII. The Steelers become the first team to win three Super Bowls.

January 22

1984 — Raiders running back Marcus Allen rushes for a Super Bowl record 191 yards and two touchdowns to lead Los Angeles to a 38-9 victory over Washington in Super Bowl XVIII.

January 23

1983 — Miami linebacker A.J. Duhe has three interceptions, including one he returns for a 35-yard touchdown, as the Dolphins defeat the Jets 14-0 in the AFC Championship Game. The teams combined for 12 turnovers on a muddy field.

January 24

1982 — San Francisco beats Cincinnati 26-21 in Super Bowl XVI. Ray Wersching kicks a Super Bowl record-tying four field goals as the 49ers win their first NFL championship.

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