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NFL Films – Super Bowl Collections – Super Bowl I-X

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Live the excitement of the first 10 Super Bowls and the seasons leading up to each big game in this NFL Films 5-disc collector's set loaded with defining highlights, enhanced content and exclusive Super Bowl I-X memorabilia. A must-own for every football fan.DVD Features:DocumentariesFeaturettePhoto gallery

NFL: America’s Game: 1999 St. Louis Rams

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St. Louis fans were heartbroken. Just days before the start of the 1999 season, Rams starting quarterback Trent Green suffered a knee injury that would shelve him for the entire year. For many teams such a setback would have been a crippling blow. But for St. Louis, it set the stage for the greatest Cinderella story in Super Bowl history. Kurt Warn[Read More]

NFL Americas Game: Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXXII

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By 1997, there was little else for John Elway to prove. Entering his 15th NFL season, the Denver quarterback was in third place in most major passing categories, behind only Dan Marino and Fran Tarkenton, and had made the two-minute offense into his own personal playground. But something was missing from Elway's resume: a Super Bowl ring. The Bronc[Read More]

NFL Americas Game: San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XIX

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The fabled West Coast offense wasn't invented in San Francisco, but the father of the system, Bill Walsh, certainly perfected it there as head coach of the 49ers. With quarterback Joe Montana at the controls, the Niners were a dominant passing team, winning four Super Bowls in the 1980s. And of those four, their record-setting season in 1984 may ha[Read More]

NFL Super Bowl XL – Pittsburgh Steelers Championship DVD

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The Super Bowl XL DVD is a detailed recap of the Pittsburgh Steelers' run to the championship. However, it's a step below most 21st-century Super Bowl DVDs in that the bulk of the material focuses on the Steelers' 2005-2006 season as a whole, with only 17 minutes of the three hours devoted to actual Super Bowl game footage. The main program is a [Read More]