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Super Bowl XLI

Super Bowl XLI was an American football game played between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Indianapolis Colts and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Chicago Bears to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2006 season. The Colts defeated the Bears by the score of 29–17. The game was played on February 4, 2007, at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Super Bowl XLI
1234 Total
IND 61067 29
CHI 14030 17
DateFebruary 4, 2007 (2007-02-04)
StadiumDolphin Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
MVPPeyton Manning, quarterback
FavoriteColts by 7[1][2]
RefereeTony Corrente[3]
Attendance74,512[4]
Hall of Famers
Colts: Bill Polian (general manager), Tony Dungy (head coach), Marvin Harrison, Peyton Manning
Bears: Brian Urlacher
Ceremonies
National anthemBilly Joel
Coin tossDan Marino and Norma Hunt (widow of Lamar Hunt)[5]
Halftime showPrince and the Florida A&M University Marching 100
TV in the United States
NetworkCBS
AnnouncersJim Nantz, Phil Simms, Steve Tasker, Solomon Wilcots, Sam Ryan and Lesley Visser
Nielsen ratings42.6 (national)[6]
(est. 93.2 million viewers)[7]
50.2 (Chicago)[8]
55.5 (Indianapolis)
Market share64 (national)
77 (Chicago)
83 (Indianapolis)
Cost of 30-second commercialUS$2.6 million[9]
Radio in the United States
NetworkWestwood One
AnnouncersMarv Albert, Boomer Esiason, John Dockery and Bonnie Bernstein

This was the first Super Bowl since Super Bowl XXX where neither team was seeking its first title. However, it featured two teams ending long Super Bowl appearance droughts. The Colts, who finished with a 12–4 regular season record, were making their first Super Bowl appearance since winning Super Bowl V in the 1970 season during the team's tenure in Baltimore; they had moved to Indianapolis in 1984. Meanwhile, the Bears, who posted an NFC-best 13–3 regular season record, were making their first appearance since winning Super Bowl XX in the 1985 season.[10] In addition, the Bears' Lovie Smith and the Colts' Tony Dungy both became the first African-American head coaches to coach in the Super Bowl, with Dungy the first to win.[11][12][13][14][15] It was also only the second championship game or series in any of the four North American major professional sports leagues to feature two African-American head coaches or managers, the other being the 1975 NBA Finals.[16][17][18][19]

In the first Super Bowl played in rainy conditions, the Colts overcame a 14–6 first-quarter deficit to outscore the Bears 23–3 in the last three quarters. Chicago posted the then-earliest lead in Super Bowl history when returner Devin Hester ran back the opening kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown after 14 seconds had elapsed (a record later broken in Super Bowl XLVIII when the Seattle Seahawks scored a safety 12 seconds into the game). The Colts forced five turnovers, including cornerback Kelvin Hayden's 56-yard interception return for a touchdown. Indianapolis kicker Adam Vinatieri also scored three field goals. Colts quarterback Peyton Manning was named the game's Most Valuable Player (MVP), completing 25 of 38 passes for 247 yards and a touchdown, with one interception for a passer rating of 81.8.

CBS's broadcast of the game was watched by an estimated average of 93.2 million viewers, making it at the time the fifth most watched program in U.S. television history.[citation needed] The halftime show, headlined by the musician Prince, peaked at 140 million viewers, and was widely acclaimed by music critics.[20]

As of the end of the 2022 season, this was the last time a 3-seed made or won the Super Bowl; every other seed has made it at least once since 2010 (outside of the 7-seed, which was not created until 2020).

Background

Host selection process

 
Dolphin Stadium (now Hard Rock Stadium) was selected to be the host site for Super Bowl XLI.

Dolphin Stadium won the bid to host Super Bowl XLI on September 17, 2003, after a campaign against Phoenix, Tampa, New York City, and Washington, D.C. With this game, the Miami metropolitan area tied New Orleans, Louisiana as the city to host the most Super Bowls (9).[21]

This was the fourth Super Bowl at Dolphin Stadium, which has also been known as "Joe Robbie Stadium" and "Pro Player Stadium". The venue previously hosted Super Bowls XXIII (broadcast on NBC), XXIX (on ABC), and XXXIII (on Fox). Super Bowls II, III, V, X, and XIII were also in Miami, but held at the Miami Orange Bowl. This was the first Super Bowl played at the stadium since the city of Miami Gardens where the stadium is located was incorporated on May 13, 2003.

In February 2006, the NFL and the South Florida Super Bowl XLI Host Committee unveiled the slogan "one game, one dream" for the game, referring to the entire South Florida region working together to present the event.[22] The Super Bowl XLI logo was also unveiled, featuring the colors orange (to represent the sun) and blue (for the ocean).[22] The "I" in the Roman numeral "XLI" was drawn to resemble a pylon placed at each corner of an end zone because "the goal is to get to the game."[22] The logo had the same shade of orange as the logo of the host city's home team, the Miami Dolphins. The "XL" part was similar to that of Super Bowl XL's logo.

Teams

Indianapolis Colts

The Colts' first trip to the Super Bowl in 36 years set a record for longest time between appearances by a team (since broken by the Kansas City Chiefs). Their return was the culmination of a nine-year-long building process. In 1998, they drafted quarterback Peyton Manning to lead the team. Over the next four seasons, Manning, along with other stars such as receiver Marvin Harrison and running back Edgerrin James, turned the Colts into one of the best offensive teams in the NFL, but the team struggled to find consistency on defense and always ended up with either a losing season or elimination from the playoffs in the first round. After the 2001 season, Indianapolis fired head coach Jim Mora and replaced him with Tony Dungy. Dungy had developed one of the best defenses in the NFL while coaching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and it was hoped he could solve the Colts' defensive problems as well.

Over the next four seasons, the Colts won 48 of 64 games, but still could not find much success in the postseason. In 2002, they were blown out 41–0 in the Wild Card playoffs by the New York Jets. In 2003, they won their first two playoff games behind impressive offensive performances, and reached the AFC Championship Game. There, they lost to the New England Patriots 24–14, with Manning throwing four interceptions. In 2004, the Colts had one of the most spectacular offensive seasons in NFL history, scoring 522 points and gaining 6,582 yards, while Manning set NFL records for most touchdown passes and highest passer rating. But again the New England Patriots' defense (and snowy conditions) proved too formidable, as they lost 20–3 in the Divisional playoffs.

In 2005, the Colts' defense improved, making the team the clear favorites in the NFL. They won the first 13 games of the season and finished with a 14–2 record, while ranking second in the NFL in both points scored and fewest points allowed. But once again they lost in Divisional playoffs, this time to the #6 seeded Pittsburgh Steelers, 21–18. The Colts' playoff runs ended to with a loss to the eventual Super Bowl champions in three consecutive years preceding this season. After another disappointing loss, Manning had developed a reputation of being unable to make it to a championship, a reputation that followed him from college after he was unable to win an NCAA title with the Tennessee Volunteers (who won a title the year after he graduated). The Colts lost some key players after the 2005 season, including James, who departed the Colts for the Arizona Cardinals, and kicker Mike Vanderjagt, the NFL's all-time leader in field goal percentage, who left for the Dallas Cowboys. However, they did gain one key addition: 31-year old special teams returner Terrence Wilkins. Though he had been out of the NFL for three years, Wilkins finished the season with 52 kickoff returns for 1,272 yards (9th in the NFL).

Still, the Colts remained one of the AFC's top teams in the 2006 season. Manning made the Pro Bowl for the 7th time in his career, completing 362 of 555 passes for 4,397 yards and an NFL-best 31 touchdowns, with an additional 4 rushing touchdowns and with only 9 interceptions and 15 sacks. His favorite target was Harrison, who caught 95 passes for 1,366 yards and 12 touchdowns. Receiver Reggie Wayne was also a major deep threat with 86 receptions for 1,310 yards and 9 touchdowns. Tight ends Ben Utecht and Dallas Clark were also reliable targets, each recording over 30 receptions for over 300 yards. On the ground, rookie running back Joseph Addai led the team with 1,081 yards and a 4.8 yards-per-carry average despite not starting any games in the regular season. He also caught 40 receptions for 325 yards and scored 8 touchdowns. Running back Dominic Rhodes was also a major contributor, rushing for 641 yards and catching 36 passes for 251 yards. The offensive line was led by Pro Bowlers Jeff Saturday and Tarik Glenn. On special teams, the Colts signed kicker Adam Vinatieri to replace Vanderjagt. While Vinatieri's career field goal percentage was lower, the Colts considered him to be an improvement because of his reputation for making "clutch" kicks, a reputation aided by his game winning field goals in Super Bowl XXXVI and Super Bowl XXXVIII.

Indianapolis' defense ranked second in the NFL in fewest passing yards allowed. Dwight Freeney (5.5 sacks and 4 forced fumbles) and Robert Mathis (9.5 sacks, 4 forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries) were widely considered to be among the best pass-rushing defensive ends in the NFL. Behind them, linebacker Cato June led the team in tackles (142) and interceptions (3). Cornerback Nick Harper added 3 interceptions and 75 tackles. The Colts' run defense, however, was a major problem, giving up 2,768 yards on the ground, an average of 173 per game and last in the NFL. Another major issue for the Colts was their coverage teams, as they ranked 30th out of 32 teams in average kickoff return yardage allowed and 31st in average punt return yardage allowed. One key issue for the team was the loss of safeties Mike Doss and Bob Sanders, who had missed most of the seasons with injuries.

Indianapolis started out the season winning their first nine games, but ended up losing four of their next seven and finished with a 12–4 record, giving them the #3 playoff seed. Therefore, they had to play in a wild card playoff game. In the Wild Card playoffs, they defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 23–8, then defeated the Baltimore Ravens 15–6 in the Divisional playoffs, and advanced to Super Bowl XLI with a 38–34 win over the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game after rallying from a 21–3 deficit.

Chicago Bears

 
The Art Institute of Chicago's lion sculptures were decorated to show support for the Chicago Bears.

Chicago finished the season with an NFC best 13–3 record and advanced to the second Super Bowl in franchise history. They defeated the Seattle Seahawks 27–24 in overtime in the divisional round of the playoffs, and the New Orleans Saints 39–14 in the NFC Championship game to advance to Super Bowl XLI. The team excelled on defense, ranking third in fewest points allowed (255) and second in fewest points allowed per drive.[23] They also ranked second in scoring (427 points), although only tenth in points per offensive drive[23] thanks to a league leading 65 points scored on defensive or special teams plays.

The Bears offense was led by quarterback Rex Grossman, the team's first round draft pick in 2003. Over the previous three seasons, Grossman had played in just 8 regular season games due to injuries, but he recovered to start in all 16 games in 2006. By the end of the season, he finished with 3,193 yards and 23 touchdowns, the most by a Bears quarterback since 1995. Grossman had difficulty avoiding turnovers, however, and threw 20 interceptions and lost five fumbles during the year. In the last seven games of the season, he turned the ball over 18 times. Many fans and sports writers expected head coach Lovie Smith to bench him at some point, but Smith insisted that Grossman would be the starter throughout the entire season.

Receivers Muhsin Muhammad (60 receptions, 863 yards, 5 touchdowns) and Bernard Berrian (51 receptions, 775 yards, 7 touchdowns) provided the main deep threat on the team, along with tight end Desmond Clark, who caught 45 passes for 626 yards and 6 touchdowns. Chicago's running game was led by running backs Thomas Jones and Cedric Benson. Jones rushed for 1,210 yards and caught 36 passes, while Benson rushed for 647 yards and scored 6 touchdowns.

Chicago's defense allowed the 5th least total yardage, allowed less than 100 yards per game on the ground,[24] and allowed the fewest yards per drive of any NFL team.[23] The line was anchored by Adewale Ogunleye, who had 6.5 sacks, and Pro Bowler Tommie Harris, who recorded 5, along with rookie Mark Anderson, who led the team with 12 sacks. Behind them, two of the three Bears starting linebackers, Lance Briggs, and Brian Urlacher, were selected to the 2007 Pro Bowl. In the secondary, cornerbacks Ricky Manning and Charles Tillman each recorded five interceptions. The defense was also able to make up for the offense's poor performance earlier in the season, as explained in the win against the Cardinals in Week 6.

The loss of Harris to injury after the 12th game of the season coincided with a decline in defensive performance. Before his loss, the Bears allowed only two opponents to score more than 20 points (23 points to the Arizona Cardinals in week six and 31 to the Miami Dolphins in week 9).[25] After his injury, Chicago opponents scored more than 20 points in six of the seven remaining games, including two of three playoff games. Only the New Orleans Saints in the NFC Championship game were held below 21 points.[26]

The Bears' special teams sent three players to the Pro Bowl, including special teams ace Brendon Ayanbadejo, kicker Robbie Gould (who led all NFL kickers with 143 points), and rookie return man Devin Hester, who gained 600 punt return yards with a 12.8 yards per return average, the second highest in the NFL. He also set a league record with 6 touchdowns on special teams.

Regular season statistical comparison

The chart below provides a comparison of regular season statistics in key categories (overall rank amongst 32 teams in parentheses).[27]

Statistic Indianapolis Colts Chicago Bears
Points scored per game 26.7 (2nd, tied) 26.7 (2nd, tied)
Points allowed per game 22.5 (23rd) 15.9 (3rd)
Rushing yards gained per game 110.1 (18th) 119.9 (15th)
Rushing yards allowed per game 173.0 (32nd) 99.4 (6th)
Passing yards gained per game 269.2 (2nd) 205.1 (14th)
Passing yards allowed per game 159.2 (2nd) 194.8 (11th)
Yards gained per play 6.0 (2nd) 5.0 (21st)
Yards allowed per play 5.5 (29th) 4.6 (2nd)
Time of possession per game 29:32 (23rd) 30:56 (11th)
Third-down conversion percentage 56 (1st) 37 (22nd)
Third-down conversion percentage allowed 47 (32nd) 31 (2nd)
Fourth-down conversion percentage 0 (32nd) 69 (4th, tied)
Fourth-down conversion percentage allowed 79 (30th, tied) 62 (27th)
Total turnover differential +7 (7th) +8 (4th)

Playoffs

Although the Colts' rushing defense looked extremely weak during the season, it ended up being a key factor on their road to the Super Bowl. First, Indianapolis defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 23–8, holding Chiefs running back Larry Johnson (who rushed for 1,789 yards during the season) to just 32 yards on 13 carries. Then, they defeated the Baltimore Ravens 15–6, winning on a playoff record-tying five field goals by Vinatieri and holding running back Jamal Lewis (who rushed for 1,132 yards during the season) to just 53 yards.

Then the Colts faced their arch-rival New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game. The Patriots jumped to an early 21–6 lead, but the Colts stormed back in the second half, outscoring the Patriots 32–13 with an additional field goal late in the first half. With 2:22 left in the game, the Colts had the ball on their own 20-yard line trailing 34–31. On the first four plays of the drive, Manning completed three passes, moving the ball 69 yards to the Patriots 11-yard line in just 24 seconds. Three plays later, Addai scored a 3-yard touchdown run to put them in the lead, 38–34 with only 60 seconds left in regulation. The Patriots responded with a drive to the Colts 45-yard line, but defensive back Marlin Jackson ended the drive with an interception to give Indianapolis the win. With their 18-point comeback win, the Colts set the record for biggest comeback in AFC-NFC Conference Championship history (since tied by the 2021 Cincinnati Bengals).

Meanwhile, the Bears started out their post-season with a 27–24 win over the Seattle Seahawks with Robbie Gould's 49-yard field goal in overtime. One week later, they defeated the New Orleans Saints 39–14 in the NFC Championship Game. The Bears dominated most of the game, jumping to a 16–0 early lead. Two touchdown passes from Saints quarterback Drew Brees, cut the score to 16–14, but the Bears responded with 23 unanswered points to propel them to their first Super Bowl since the 1985 season. Thomas Jones finished the game with a franchise postseason record 123 rushing yards and two touchdowns.

It was the first time since the 1996 postseason that the home team won both of the conference championship games. The Colts were the first dome team to win the Super Bowl in an outdoor game (the St. Louis Rams were the first dome team to win a Super Bowl, XXXIV inside the Georgia Dome in Atlanta). The 2006 Indianapolis Colts were the first division champion to win a Super Bowl with four postseason wins and the second division champion (2003 Carolina Panthers) to win a conference title with three postseason wins.

For the Bears, this marked the first time that a Chicago sports team not owned by Jerry Reinsdorf had reached the championship game/series in their league since the Blackhawks lost in the 1992 Stanley Cup Finals.

Super Bowl pre-game practices and notes

 
Dolphin Stadium prepares for Super Bowl XLI

The Indianapolis Colts held pre-game practices for Super Bowl XLI at the Miami Dolphins Training Facility on the campus of Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida. The Colts' "Team and Family" hotel was the Marriott Harbor Beach.[28] At the 2007 Indianapolis 500 pre-race ceremonies on May 27, 2007, eventual Super Bowl XLI MVP Peyton Manning stated to ABC Sports commentator Brent Musburger the day before the game that two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Hélio Castroneves gave a pep talk to the Colts team.

The Chicago Bears held pre-game practices for Super Bowl XLI at the Miami Hurricanes Football Facility, on the campus of the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.

Chicago defensive tackle Tank Johnson was required to request a judge's order to leave the state of Illinois due to an arrest for unlicensed ownership of six firearms and two assault rifles. On January 23, 2007, the judge granted him permission to travel out of state to play in the Super Bowl.[29]

Chicago and Indianapolis are the two closest cities, geographically, to ever play in a Super Bowl; at 182 miles (293 km) apart (connected by a route that is mostly Interstate 65), they are slightly closer than New York and Baltimore, whose teams played each other at III (207 miles) and XXXV (188 miles). This prompted Colts coach Tony Dungy to joke to Jim Nantz, at the end of the AFC Championship game, that the two teams should split the difference and play the game in Fort Wayne.[30]

This was the first Super Bowl since Super Bowl V that all players on both teams wore black shoes. As the designated home team in the annual rotation between AFC and NFC teams, the Bears elected to wear their home navy uniforms with white pants, while the Colts wore their road white uniforms with white pants.

Broadcasting

United States

 
The NFL Today pre-game show with officers of the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds.

The game was televised in the United States by CBS in high-definition with play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz and color commentator Phil Simms. This was the first Super Bowl announced by Nantz.[31] Additionally, the game had Steve Tasker (Bears sideline) and Solomon Wilcots (Colts sideline) reporting on the sidelines and Lesley Visser (Bears sideline) and Sam Ryan (Colts sideline) in the stands.

This was the first Super Bowl aired on CBS since the Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake incident three years earlier, in Super Bowl XXXVIII; and the first since the Viacom/CBS split at the end of 2005. Extensive pre-game coverage, hosted by The NFL Today team of James Brown, Shannon Sharpe, Boomer Esiason and Dan Marino, whose name graces the address of the game site (2269 Dan Marino Boulevard), began at noon (US EST) with NFL Films' "Road to the Super Bowl" year in review (narrated by Tom Selleck). This was followed by "The Phil Simms All-Iron Team", and a four-and-a-half-hour Super Bowl Today pre-game show followed by game coverage at 6:25 PM.[32] Other contributors to the pre-game show included Katie Couric, anchor of the CBS Evening News, Armen Keteyian, CBS News Chief Investigative Correspondent, Randy Cross, who reported from Iraq where U.S. military forces played a touch football game known as "The Baghdad Bowl" and Dick Enberg, who participated in his 12th Super Bowl telecast as a host, play-by-play announcer, or contributor. Westwood One provided radio coverage of the event, with Marv Albert and Boomer Esiason as announcers.[33]

 
"The Baghdad Bowl" flag football game played in Iraq.

The American Forces Network (AFN) provided coverage of the Super Bowl for U.S. forces stationed overseas and to all U.S. Navy ships at sea.[34]

The opening title sequence of CBS television coverage featured the composition Lux Aeterna, by artist Clint Mansell, in the background.

Nielsen Media Research reported 93 million viewers for Super Bowl XLI, making it at the time the fifth most watched program in U.S. television history (trailing only the M*A*S*H finale and Super Bowls XLIII, XXX, and XLII).[citation needed]

Advertising

Advertising rates were reported as being slightly higher than in the year before, with CBS confirming a price of $2.6 million for some 30-second spots, compared with $2.5 million during Super Bowl XL. However, CNN reported that after discounts, the average price is likely closer to $1.8 to $2 million. Familiar advertisers in recent years such as Anheuser-Busch, CareerBuilder, General Motors and Coca-Cola bought multiple advertising spots, and other popular advertisers like Go Daddy and Emerald Nuts had commercials this year.[9]

The only major hype related to commercials in the months leading up to Super Bowl XLI involved various campaigns to allow consumers to be involved in the creation of Super Bowl ads, inspired by consumer-generated content sites like YouTube. Frito-Lay announced a campaign in September 2006 to allow the public to submit ads for their Doritos brand and vote on the best one, which aired during the Super Bowl. Doritos actually aired two of the ads due to a close voting margin; the winning ad (featuring a chance meeting with a man and a woman that feature the qualities of Doritos) aired in the first quarter, while a second (with a checkout lady overly enamored with the product) aired in the second quarter. The five finalists each received $10,000 in this contest. General Motors announced a similar contest, open only to college students, for their Chevrolet brand; however, the ad would be produced professionally based on ideas suggested by the public. The winning ad featured men gathering around an HHR model with women in it and stripping off their clothes and giving it a car wash. The NFL itself advertised a similar contest to generate suggestions for a commercial promoting the league, with the winning concept featuring fans' disappointment that their teams' season was over.[35]

The annual USA Today Super Bowl Ad Meter survey chose a Budweiser ad featuring crabs worshiping an ice chest with that particular beer inside as the top ad of Super Bowl XLI, followed by another Budweiser commercial featuring a stray dog with mud spots climbing onto the brewery's trademark Clydesdale-drawn wagon in a parade. In all, Anheuser-Busch took seven of the top ten spots in the annual survey, sweeping the top three spots. A YouTube user survey chose the Doritos "Snack Hard" ad (produced for the incredible price of $12, the cost of three bags of the snack product)[36] as their top ad, that ad finished fourth in the USA Today survey. ADBOWL results were slightly different with only 6 of Anheuser-Busch's ads finishing in the top ten. The highest ranked being the Bud Light "Rock, Paper, Scissors" spot. Also in the top ten were Blockbuster Video's "Mouse", Doritos' "Car Wreck", GM's "Robot" and Taco Bell's "Lion's Talk 'Carne'."

One ad that drew criticism from the gay community was for the Snickers candy bar featuring two men accidentally "kissing" each other after sharing the product in question, then proceeded to rip chest hairs as a manly act as homophobic.[37] The ad proved to be controversial, and the ad was cancelled the next day by Masterfoods USA (Mars, Incorporated's snack food division), and three other versions were deleted from the snickers.com web site. The ad was ninth in the USA Today ad survey, and according to a Masterfoods publicist, not intended to harm anyone.

A different ad for General Motors featured a laid off assembly line robot contemplating suicide, which drew criticism from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. The group asked for an apology from GM, and that the ad be taken off the air and the company's website.[38] The suicide scene was replaced with a scene of the robot watching a car being crushed at a junkyard when it was shown again during the 79th Academy Awards on February 25.

International

The Super Bowl was broadcast live in Canada on CBS (which is available in Canada) as well as Global TV and NTV which both took the main CBS commentary, and on the French cable channel RDS. In the United Kingdom the Super Bowl was broadcast on ITV1, Sky Sports 1 & Sky Sports HD1 with Sky Sports taking the main CBS commentary and ITV taking the NFL supplied international commentary feed of Spero Dedes and Sterling Sharpe.

Super Bowl XLI was broadcast in over 200 countries. Amongst the television networks who broadcast Super Bowl XLI were:

Entertainment

Pre-game ceremonies

Before the game, Cirque du Soleil, Romero Britto and Little Louie Vega performed as the pre-game act,[41] and Billy Joel sang the National Anthem, accompanying himself on piano. He also performed at Super Bowl XXIII, which was played at the same venue. Joel became the second person to sing the National Anthem twice for a Super Bowl; Aaron Neville sang the national anthem before Super Bowl XXIV, in New Orleans, and Super Bowl XL (along with Aretha Franklin), in Detroit. This was also the last time until Luke Bryan sang at Super Bowl LI that a male artist had sung the national anthem at a Super Bowl.[42]

Two days before the game, 4 tornadoes devastated Central Florida, causing over $200 million in damage, and causing numerous of injuries and 21 deaths. A moment of silence was held before kickoff, in honor of the victims of the severe weather.[43]

Marlee Matlin and Jason Hay-Southwell performed the National Anthem in American Sign Language.[44]

Besides participating in the CBS telecast of the pre-game show, Dan Marino also participated in the coin toss along with Norma Hunt, who was the widow of Lamar Hunt, the former owner of the Kansas City Chiefs and the man who gave the Super Bowl its name.

Halftime show

 
American singer and musician Prince headlined the halftime show

American singer and musician Prince performed in the halftime show.[45] The setlist for Prince's performance was a short rendition of "We Will Rock You" by Queen; Prince's hit songs "Let's Go Crazy" and "Baby I'm a Star"; covers of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Proud Mary", Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower", and Foo Fighters' "Best of You"; and finally his signature song "Purple Rain" in the downpour. The 12-minute performance featured Prince accompanied by two dancers he called "The Twinz" (Maya and Nandy McClean)[citation needed] and the Florida A&M University marching band, the Marching 100.[46] Prince had rehearsed with the drum line for a week before the performance. The performance was on a large, central stage which was shaped like Prince's logo, and was outlined with lights. He played before 74,512 fans at Dolphin Stadium, who had been given flashlights to point at the stage during the performance of "Purple Rain". The event was carried "to the biggest audience of his life" with 140 million television viewers.[20] Overall, the show was energetic and well received by the rain-soaked audience surrounding the stage.[47] Music critics were extremely enthusiastic about his performance, one calling it "arguably the best halftime show in Super Bowl history",[20] and others saying it was one of the best ever.[48][49][50]

Following the game, controversy emerged about a silhouetted camera shot of Prince, projected against a large sheet by a bright light on the other side of him. The controversy centered around his guitar, which detractors claimed seemed phallic, and critics stating that it "looked embarrassingly rude, crude and unfortunately placed". Though the guitar has been considered by some an extension of a male player's sexuality (especially highlighted by such artists as Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, and even Prince himself), supporters of Prince say that the show did not, in fact, become any more sexually charged than usual, noting that "a guitar at waist level does look like an enormous phallus".[51] In 2015, Entertainment Tonight listed the silhouetted camera shot, naming it "Prince's Demon Phallus", as one of the top seven Super Bowl halftime moments.[52] In 2016, shortly after Prince's death, the halftime show's producer Don Mischer said that having a silhouetted camera shot of Prince was his idea, but denied it was meant to be a phallic statement.[53]

Post-game ceremonies

Former Colts and Dolphins head coach Don Shula presented the Vince Lombardi Trophy to the Colts after the game, and Peyton Manning was named MVP.[54]

Game summary

First quarter

The Bears won the coin toss and elected to receive. For the first time in Super Bowl history, the game was played in the rain, which was continuous throughout the game.

The rain did not hinder Bears' return man Devin Hester, who ran back the opening kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown to give Chicago the then earliest lead in Super Bowl history, after only 14 seconds.[55] The Colts avoided kicking to Hester for the rest of the game, allowing him only one punt return, and choosing to squib kick whenever Hester was in the deep kickoff return position.[56]

On Indianapolis' first drive of the game, defensive back Chris Harris intercepted a deep, third-down pass from quarterback Peyton Manning and returned it 6 yards to the Bears' 35-yard line. However, Chicago could not gain a first down on their ensuing possession and they were forced to punt. After several short runs and passes, Manning beat the Bears' defense with a 53-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Reggie Wayne, cutting the Bears' lead to 7–6. The touchdown occurred because of a mental error on the Bears' secondary. Cornerback Charles Tillman passed Reggie Wayne onto safety Danieal Manning. However, Manning chose to follow tight end Ben Utecht over the middle, leaving Wayne all alone. The score remained the same, at 7–6, after punter/holder Hunter Smith fumbled the snap on the point-after-touchdown (PAT) attempt. On the ensuing kickoff, Chicago tight end Gabe Reid fumbled Adam Vinatieri's bouncing kickoff while being tackled by Robert Mathis; Colts linebacker Tyjuan Hagler recovered the loose ball. However, on the next play, Indianapolis gave the ball back when running back Joseph Addai fumbled the hand-off and Bears defensive end Mark Anderson recovered it.

On the first play after the turnover, Thomas Jones's 52-yard run moved the ball to the Colts' 5-yard line. Three plays later, Rex Grossman threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to receiver Muhsin Muhammad, giving the Bears a 14–6 lead. After forcing an Indianapolis punt, Chicago lost another turnover when Cedric Benson's fumble was recovered by Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney on the Bears' 43-yard line. Indianapolis subsequently advanced to the 36-yard line, but decided to punt rather than risk a 53-yard field goal attempt.

Second quarter

Following a Chicago punt, Indianapolis drove 47 yards and scored with Vinatieri's 29-yard field goal to make the score 14–9. Chicago was forced to punt again on their next drive, and return man Terrence Wilkins returned the ball 12 yards to his own 42-yard line. Manning started out the drive with a 22-yard completion to Marvin Harrison. His next pass went to tight end Dallas Clark for 17 yards. Two more completions moved the ball to the Bears' 11-yard line, and then Dominic Rhodes took the ball to the end zone with three consecutive carries, the last one a 1-yard touchdown run to give his team a 16–14 lead with 6:09 left in the second quarter.

After another Chicago punt, the Colts advanced to the Bears' 36-yard line before Tillman ended the drive by forcing and recovering a fumble from tight end Bryan Fletcher. But on the next play, Grossman fumbled a snap, and Colts defensive lineman Raheem Brock recovered the ball. Manning then led the Colts to Chicago's 17-yard line. With two seconds left, Vinatieri attempted a 36-yard field goal, but his kick sailed wide left, and the score remained 16–14 at halftime.

Third quarter

Wilkins returned the second half kickoff 26 yards to the Colts's 38-yard line. On the ensuing possession, Addai rushed five times for 25 yards and caught four passes for 19 yards as the Colts drove 56 yards in 13 plays and scored with a 29-yard field goal from Vinatieri, increasing their lead to 19–14. On the Bears' next drive, Jones started out with a 14-yard run, and then Muhammad caught a 9-yard pass, bringing up second down and one on the Colts' 45-yard line. But on the next play, Grossman was sacked for an 11-yard loss by Anthony McFarland. Then, on third down, he fumbled the snap. Grossman recovered the fumble himself, but the Bears were forced to punt, and Wilkins returned the ball 12 yards to the Colts' 36-yard line. Rhodes then gained 52 yards on four carries, with a face-mask penalty adding another 10. Chicago managed to halt the drive at their own 2-yard line, but Vinatieri kicked his third field goal to make the score 22–14.

Chicago tight end John Gilmore picked up Vinatieri's bouncing kickoff and returned it 9-yards to his own 45-yard line, with an unnecessary roughness penalty on Mathis adding another 15 yards and giving the Bears a first down on the Colts' 40-yard line. Chicago could only gain 14 yards on their ensuing possession, but it was enough for Robbie Gould to make a 44-yard field goal, cutting the score to 22–17.

Fourth quarter

After an Indianapolis 7-play drive ended in a punt, Chicago started on their own 20-yard line with 13:38 left in the game. But four plays later, Colts defensive back Kelvin Hayden intercepted a pass intended for Muhammad and returned it 56 yards for a touchdown.

From that point on, the Colts took over the game. Four plays after the ensuing kickoff, Colts defensive back Bob Sanders intercepted Grossman's pass and returned it 38 yards to the Bears 41-yard line. Chicago's defense eventually forced a punt, but Smith's 32-yard kick pinned the Bears back at their own 8-yard line. The Bears drove to their own 47, but on a fourth down conversion attempt, tight end Desmond Clark dropped a potential first down reception after being leveled by defensive back Matt Giordano. The Colts subsequently called eight consecutive Dominic Rhodes runs before turning the ball over on downs themselves, leaving only 1:42 remaining in regulation. Five plays later, the game was over.

Box score

Super Bowl XLI: Indianapolis Colts 29, Chicago Bears 17
Period 1 2 34Total
Colts (AFC) 6 10 6729
Bears (NFC) 14 0 3017

at Dolphin Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP IND CHI
1 14:46 CHI Devin Hester 92-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, Robbie Gould kick good 0 7
1 6:50 9 80 4:30 IND Reggie Wayne 53-yard touchdown reception from Peyton Manning, Adam Vinatieri kick no good (snap fumbled) 6 7
1 4:34 4 57 2:00 CHI Muhsin Muhammad 4-yard touchdown reception from Rex Grossman, Gould kick good 6 14
2 11:17 8 47 3:52 IND 29-yard field goal by Vinatieri 9 14
2 6:09 7 58 3:08 IND Dominic Rhodes 1-yard touchdown run, Vinatieri kick good 16 14
3 7:26 13 56 7:34 IND 24-yard field goal by Vinatieri 19 14
3 3:16 6 62 2:07 IND 20-yard field goal by Vinatieri 22 14
3 1:14 6 14 2:02 CHI 44-yard field goal by Gould 22 17
4 11:44 IND Interception returned 56 yards for touchdown by Kelvin Hayden, Vinatieri kick good 29 17
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 29 17
 
U.S. President George W. Bush congratulates the Colts on their win.

Statistical overview

This was the third Super Bowl to have two players rush for more than 100 yards as Dominic Rhodes had 113 for the Colts and Thomas Jones had 112 for the Bears. Tony Dungy is the third man to win the Super Bowl as a head coach as well as a player, following Tom Flores and Mike Ditka.

For the Colts, Rhodes rushed for 113 yards and a touchdown, while also catching an 8-yard reception. Addai rushed for 77 yards and caught 10 passes for 66 yards. Wilkins returned four kickoffs for 89 yards and 3 punts for 42 yards in what turned out to be his final NFL game. Adam Vinatieri became the first kicker ever to play in five Super Bowls and the first to win four Super Bowl rings. Vinatieri's three field goals and two extra points gave him 49 points for the entire 2006 post-season, an NFL record. The Colts' win was the first major professional championship for Indiana since the Indiana Pacers' ABA title in the 1972–73 season.

Hester's touchdown for the Bears on the opening kickoff was the first one in Super Bowl history, and the ninth kick return for a touchdown in a Super Bowl; only three of the nine teams who did this went on to win the game (the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XXXI, the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowls XXXV and XLVII, and the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII). Hester's return also kept a streak alive for there being a kickoff return for a touchdown in each Super Bowl played at Dolphin Stadium. Hester's and Wayne's touchdowns in the first quarter marked the first time in Super Bowl history the first two touchdowns were scored by players from the same college (University of Miami). Jones was the Bears' top rusher with 112 yards, while also catching four passes for 18 yards. Desmond Clark was the Bears' top receiver with six receptions for 64 yards. Grossman completed 20 of 28 passes for 165 yards and a touchdown, with two interceptions, leaving him with a QB rating of 68.3 for the game.[58] Muhsin Muhammad became the third player ever to score a touchdown in the Super Bowl for two teams, joining Ricky Proehl and Jerry Rice.

Final statistics

Sources: NFL.com Super Bowl XLI, Super Bowl XLI Play Finder Ind, Super Bowl XLI Play Finder Chi

Statistical comparison

Indianapolis Colts Chicago Bears
First downs 24 11
First downs rushing 12 3
First downs passing 11 8
First downs penalty 1 0
Third down efficiency 8/18 3/10
Fourth down efficiency 0/1 0/1
Net yards rushing 191 111
Rushing attempts 42 19
Yards per rush 4.5 5.8
Passing – Completions-attempts 25/38 20/28
Times sacked-total yards 1–8 1–11
Interceptions thrown 1 2
Net yards passing 239 154
Total net yards 430 265
Punt returns-total yards 3–42 1–3
Kickoff returns-total yards 4–89 6–138
Interceptions-total return yards 2–94 1–6
Punts-average yardage 4–40.5 5–45.2
Fumbles-lost 2–2 4–3
Penalties-yards 6–40 4–35
Time of possession 38:04 21:56
Turnovers 3 5

Individual statistics

Colts Passing
C/ATT1 Yds TD INT Rating
Peyton Manning 25/38 247 1 1 81.8
Colts Rushing
Car2 Yds TD LG3 Yds/Car
Dominic Rhodes 21 113 1 36 5.38
Joseph Addai 19 77 0 14 4.05
Dallas Clark 1 1 0 1 1.00
Peyton Manning 1 0 0 0 0.00
Colts Receiving
Rec4 Yds TD LG3 Target5
Joseph Addai 10 66 0 12 10
Marvin Harrison 5 59 0 22 11
Dallas Clark 4 36 0 17 6
Reggie Wayne 2 61 1 53 4
Bryan Fletcher 2 9 0 6 2
Dominic Rhodes 1 8 0 8 2
Ben Utecht 1 8 0 8 2
Aaron Moorehead 0 0 0 0 1
Bears Passing
C/ATT1 Yds TD INT Rating
Rex Grossman 20/28 165 1 2 68.3
Bears Rushing
Car2 Yds TD LG3 Yds/Car
Thomas Jones 15 112 0 52 7.47
Rex Grossman 2 0 0 0 0.00
Cedric Benson 2 –1 0 4 –0.50
Bears Receiving
Rec4 Yds TD LG3 Target5
Desmond Clark 6 64 0 18 9
Bernard Berrian 4 38 0 14 7
Thomas Jones 4 18 0 14 4
Muhsin Muhammad 3 35 1 22 4
Jason McKie 2 8 0 4 2
Rashied Davis 1 2 0 2 2

1Completions/attempts 2Carries 3Long gain 4Receptions 5Times targeted

Starting lineups

Source:[59]

Hall of Fame‡

Officials

  • Referee: Tony Corrente #99 (first Super Bowl)
  • Umpire: Carl Paganelli #124 (second Super Bowl, also XXXIX, XLVI and XLVIII)
  • Head Linesman: George Hayward #54 (first Super Bowl)
  • Line Judge: Ron Marinucci #107 (first Super Bowl)
  • Field Judge: Jim Saracino #58 (first Super Bowl)
  • Side Judge: John Parry #132 (first Super Bowl, also XLVI and LIII as referee)
  • Back Judge: Perry Paganelli #46 (first Super Bowl, also LII)
  • Alternate Referee: Jeff Triplette #42
  • Alternate Umpire: Butch Hannah #40
  • Alternate Line Judge: Carl Johnson #101
  • Alternate Field Judge: Buddy Horton #82
  • Alternate Back Judge: Richard Reels #83

Controversies prohibiting fan parties and presentations

Prohibiting tailgating

The NFL upset many fans by banning the traditional practice of tailgating at Super Bowl XLI. Originally, spokesmen for Dolphin Stadium announced that tailgating would be permitted as usual. However, the NFL quickly contradicted this statement, announcing an NFL owner-imposed ban on all tailgating and prohibiting non-ticketed fans within a two-block-radius of the stadium.[60]

Prohibiting church display

The NFL upset a large number of fans by threatening churches with lawsuits if they had Super Bowl parties. National Football League assistant counsel Rachel L. Margolies sent a letter to the Fall Creek Baptist Church in Indianapolis, ordering the church to cancel its party and remove the trademarked Super Bowl name from its website.[61] She said that the church could not use the words "Super Bowl" as it violates trademark law, could not charge admission as that violates copyright law, could not use its projection screen (only one television could be used and it could not be over 55 inches), and could not "promote a message" in connection with the game. Regarding the last point, the Fall Creek Baptist church planned to also show an extra video to highlight the Christian testimonies of Colts coach Tony Dungy and Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith. "While this may be a noble message", Rachel L. Margolies wrote, "we are consistent in refusing the use of our game broadcasts in connection with events that promote a message, no matter the content."[62] Sports bars nationwide were allowed to show the game, as were businesses that televised sports as part of their everyday operations because they didn't charge admission and they left the message the NFL intended intact.

The Indianapolis Star picked up the story, and soon pastors across the U.S. were working to cancel their parties. Immediately the NFL received a backlash of bad publicity, with indignant football fans in constant sarcasm (akin to rules imposed about on-field behavior i.e. taunting opposition teams) referring to the NFL as the "No Fun League."[63] For example, the enforcement of this policy earned the NFL a "Worst Person in the World" silver on the edition of February 2, 2007 of Countdown with Keith Olbermann.[64]

After a long series of bad press, the NFL issued a written statement clarifying their policy, saying that they did not object to churches hosting Super Bowl parties so long as they did not charge admission and showed the game on "a television of the type commonly used at home". This statement did not attempt to forbid coordination of any other message with the game, something typically done by churches, nor did it attempt to forbid the use of the term "Super Bowl."[65][66]

Notes

  1. ^ This was the first Super Bowl to be played in rain.

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External links

  • Super Bowl XLI: NFL Full Game on YouTube
  • Official Super Bowl website
  • Game summary at NFL.com

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who finished with a 12 4 regular season record were making their first Super Bowl appearance since winning Super Bowl V in the 1970 season during the team s tenure in Baltimore they had moved to Indianapolis in 1984 Meanwhile the Bears who posted an NFC best 13 3 regular season record were making their first appearance since winning Super Bowl XX in the 1985 season 10 In addition the Bears Lovie Smith and the Colts Tony Dungy both became the first African American head coaches to coach in the Super Bowl with Dungy the first to win 11 12 13 14 15 It was also only the second championship game or series in any of the four North American major professional sports leagues to feature two African American head coaches or managers the other being the 1975 NBA Finals 16 17 18 19 In the first Super Bowl played in rainy conditions the Colts overcame a 14 6 first quarter deficit to outscore the Bears 23 3 in the last three quarters Chicago posted the then earliest lead in Super Bowl history when returner Devin Hester ran back the opening kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown after 14 seconds had elapsed a record later broken in Super Bowl XLVIII when the Seattle Seahawks scored a safety 12 seconds into the game The Colts forced five turnovers including cornerback Kelvin Hayden s 56 yard interception return for a touchdown Indianapolis kicker Adam Vinatieri also scored three field goals Colts quarterback Peyton Manning was named the game s Most Valuable Player MVP completing 25 of 38 passes for 247 yards and a touchdown with one interception for a passer rating of 81 8 CBS s broadcast of the game was watched by an estimated average of 93 2 million viewers making it at the time the fifth most watched program in U S television history citation needed The halftime show headlined by the musician Prince peaked at 140 million viewers and was widely acclaimed by music critics 20 As of the end of the 2022 season this was the last time a 3 seed made or won the Super Bowl every other seed has made it at least once since 2010 outside of the 7 seed which was not created until 2020 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Host selection process 1 2 Teams 1 2 1 Indianapolis Colts 1 2 2 Chicago Bears 1 2 3 Regular season statistical comparison 1 3 Playoffs 1 4 Super Bowl pre game practices and notes 2 Broadcasting 2 1 United States 2 1 1 Advertising 2 2 International 3 Entertainment 3 1 Pre game ceremonies 3 2 Halftime show 3 3 Post game ceremonies 4 Game summary 4 1 First quarter 4 2 Second quarter 4 3 Third quarter 4 4 Fourth quarter 4 5 Box score 4 6 Statistical overview 5 Final statistics 5 1 Statistical comparison 5 2 Individual statistics 6 Starting lineups 7 Officials 8 Controversies prohibiting fan parties and presentations 8 1 Prohibiting tailgating 8 2 Prohibiting church display 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksBackground EditHost selection process Edit Dolphin Stadium now Hard Rock Stadium was selected to be the host site for Super Bowl XLI Dolphin Stadium won the bid to host Super Bowl XLI on September 17 2003 after a campaign against Phoenix Tampa New York City and Washington D C With this game the Miami metropolitan area tied New Orleans Louisiana as the city to host the most Super Bowls 9 21 This was the fourth Super Bowl at Dolphin Stadium which has also been known as Joe Robbie Stadium and Pro Player Stadium The venue previously hosted Super Bowls XXIII broadcast on NBC XXIX on ABC and XXXIII on Fox Super Bowls II III V X and XIII were also in Miami but held at the Miami Orange Bowl This was the first Super Bowl played at the stadium since the city of Miami Gardens where the stadium is located was incorporated on May 13 2003 In February 2006 the NFL and the South Florida Super Bowl XLI Host Committee unveiled the slogan one game one dream for the game referring to the entire South Florida region working together to present the event 22 The Super Bowl XLI logo was also unveiled featuring the colors orange to represent the sun and blue for the ocean 22 The I in the Roman numeral XLI was drawn to resemble a pylon placed at each corner of an end zone because the goal is to get to the game 22 The logo had the same shade of orange as the logo of the host city s home team the Miami Dolphins The XL part was similar to that of Super Bowl XL s logo Teams Edit Indianapolis Colts Edit Main article 2006 Indianapolis Colts season The Colts first trip to the Super Bowl in 36 years set a record for longest time between appearances by a team since broken by the Kansas City Chiefs Their return was the culmination of a nine year long building process In 1998 they drafted quarterback Peyton Manning to lead the team Over the next four seasons Manning along with other stars such as receiver Marvin Harrison and running back Edgerrin James turned the Colts into one of the best offensive teams in the NFL but the team struggled to find consistency on defense and always ended up with either a losing season or elimination from the playoffs in the first round After the 2001 season Indianapolis fired head coach Jim Mora and replaced him with Tony Dungy Dungy had developed one of the best defenses in the NFL while coaching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and it was hoped he could solve the Colts defensive problems as well Over the next four seasons the Colts won 48 of 64 games but still could not find much success in the postseason In 2002 they were blown out 41 0 in the Wild Card playoffs by the New York Jets In 2003 they won their first two playoff games behind impressive offensive performances and reached the AFC Championship Game There they lost to the New England Patriots 24 14 with Manning throwing four interceptions In 2004 the Colts had one of the most spectacular offensive seasons in NFL history scoring 522 points and gaining 6 582 yards while Manning set NFL records for most touchdown passes and highest passer rating But again the New England Patriots defense and snowy conditions proved too formidable as they lost 20 3 in the Divisional playoffs In 2005 the Colts defense improved making the team the clear favorites in the NFL They won the first 13 games of the season and finished with a 14 2 record while ranking second in the NFL in both points scored and fewest points allowed But once again they lost in Divisional playoffs this time to the 6 seeded Pittsburgh Steelers 21 18 The Colts playoff runs ended to with a loss to the eventual Super Bowl champions in three consecutive years preceding this season After another disappointing loss Manning had developed a reputation of being unable to make it to a championship a reputation that followed him from college after he was unable to win an NCAA title with the Tennessee Volunteers who won a title the year after he graduated The Colts lost some key players after the 2005 season including James who departed the Colts for the Arizona Cardinals and kicker Mike Vanderjagt the NFL s all time leader in field goal percentage who left for the Dallas Cowboys However they did gain one key addition 31 year old special teams returner Terrence Wilkins Though he had been out of the NFL for three years Wilkins finished the season with 52 kickoff returns for 1 272 yards 9th in the NFL Still the Colts remained one of the AFC s top teams in the 2006 season Manning made the Pro Bowl for the 7th time in his career completing 362 of 555 passes for 4 397 yards and an NFL best 31 touchdowns with an additional 4 rushing touchdowns and with only 9 interceptions and 15 sacks His favorite target was Harrison who caught 95 passes for 1 366 yards and 12 touchdowns Receiver Reggie Wayne was also a major deep threat with 86 receptions for 1 310 yards and 9 touchdowns Tight ends Ben Utecht and Dallas Clark were also reliable targets each recording over 30 receptions for over 300 yards On the ground rookie running back Joseph Addai led the team with 1 081 yards and a 4 8 yards per carry average despite not starting any games in the regular season He also caught 40 receptions for 325 yards and scored 8 touchdowns Running back Dominic Rhodes was also a major contributor rushing for 641 yards and catching 36 passes for 251 yards The offensive line was led by Pro Bowlers Jeff Saturday and Tarik Glenn On special teams the Colts signed kicker Adam Vinatieri to replace Vanderjagt While Vinatieri s career field goal percentage was lower the Colts considered him to be an improvement because of his reputation for making clutch kicks a reputation aided by his game winning field goals in Super Bowl XXXVI and Super Bowl XXXVIII Indianapolis defense ranked second in the NFL in fewest passing yards allowed Dwight Freeney 5 5 sacks and 4 forced fumbles and Robert Mathis 9 5 sacks 4 forced fumbles 2 fumble recoveries were widely considered to be among the best pass rushing defensive ends in the NFL Behind them linebacker Cato June led the team in tackles 142 and interceptions 3 Cornerback Nick Harper added 3 interceptions and 75 tackles The Colts run defense however was a major problem giving up 2 768 yards on the ground an average of 173 per game and last in the NFL Another major issue for the Colts was their coverage teams as they ranked 30th out of 32 teams in average kickoff return yardage allowed and 31st in average punt return yardage allowed One key issue for the team was the loss of safeties Mike Doss and Bob Sanders who had missed most of the seasons with injuries Indianapolis started out the season winning their first nine games but ended up losing four of their next seven and finished with a 12 4 record giving them the 3 playoff seed Therefore they had to play in a wild card playoff game In the Wild Card playoffs they defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 23 8 then defeated the Baltimore Ravens 15 6 in the Divisional playoffs and advanced to Super Bowl XLI with a 38 34 win over the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game after rallying from a 21 3 deficit Chicago Bears Edit Main article 2006 Chicago Bears season The Art Institute of Chicago s lion sculptures were decorated to show support for the Chicago Bears Chicago finished the season with an NFC best 13 3 record and advanced to the second Super Bowl in franchise history They defeated the Seattle Seahawks 27 24 in overtime in the divisional round of the playoffs and the New Orleans Saints 39 14 in the NFC Championship game to advance to Super Bowl XLI The team excelled on defense ranking third in fewest points allowed 255 and second in fewest points allowed per drive 23 They also ranked second in scoring 427 points although only tenth in points per offensive drive 23 thanks to a league leading 65 points scored on defensive or special teams plays The Bears offense was led by quarterback Rex Grossman the team s first round draft pick in 2003 Over the previous three seasons Grossman had played in just 8 regular season games due to injuries but he recovered to start in all 16 games in 2006 By the end of the season he finished with 3 193 yards and 23 touchdowns the most by a Bears quarterback since 1995 Grossman had difficulty avoiding turnovers however and threw 20 interceptions and lost five fumbles during the year In the last seven games of the season he turned the ball over 18 times Many fans and sports writers expected head coach Lovie Smith to bench him at some point but Smith insisted that Grossman would be the starter throughout the entire season Receivers Muhsin Muhammad 60 receptions 863 yards 5 touchdowns and Bernard Berrian 51 receptions 775 yards 7 touchdowns provided the main deep threat on the team along with tight end Desmond Clark who caught 45 passes for 626 yards and 6 touchdowns Chicago s running game was led by running backs Thomas Jones and Cedric Benson Jones rushed for 1 210 yards and caught 36 passes while Benson rushed for 647 yards and scored 6 touchdowns Chicago s defense allowed the 5th least total yardage allowed less than 100 yards per game on the ground 24 and allowed the fewest yards per drive of any NFL team 23 The line was anchored by Adewale Ogunleye who had 6 5 sacks and Pro Bowler Tommie Harris who recorded 5 along with rookie Mark Anderson who led the team with 12 sacks Behind them two of the three Bears starting linebackers Lance Briggs and Brian Urlacher were selected to the 2007 Pro Bowl In the secondary cornerbacks Ricky Manning and Charles Tillman each recorded five interceptions The defense was also able to make up for the offense s poor performance earlier in the season as explained in the win against the Cardinals in Week 6 The loss of Harris to injury after the 12th game of the season coincided with a decline in defensive performance Before his loss the Bears allowed only two opponents to score more than 20 points 23 points to the Arizona Cardinals in week six and 31 to the Miami Dolphins in week 9 25 After his injury Chicago opponents scored more than 20 points in six of the seven remaining games including two of three playoff games Only the New Orleans Saints in the NFC Championship game were held below 21 points 26 The Bears special teams sent three players to the Pro Bowl including special teams ace Brendon Ayanbadejo kicker Robbie Gould who led all NFL kickers with 143 points and rookie return man Devin Hester who gained 600 punt return yards with a 12 8 yards per return average the second highest in the NFL He also set a league record with 6 touchdowns on special teams Regular season statistical comparison Edit The chart below provides a comparison of regular season statistics in key categories overall rank amongst 32 teams in parentheses 27 Statistic Indianapolis Colts Chicago BearsPoints scored per game 26 7 2nd tied 26 7 2nd tied Points allowed per game 22 5 23rd 15 9 3rd Rushing yards gained per game 110 1 18th 119 9 15th Rushing yards allowed per game 173 0 32nd 99 4 6th Passing yards gained per game 269 2 2nd 205 1 14th Passing yards allowed per game 159 2 2nd 194 8 11th Yards gained per play 6 0 2nd 5 0 21st Yards allowed per play 5 5 29th 4 6 2nd Time of possession per game 29 32 23rd 30 56 11th Third down conversion percentage 56 1st 37 22nd Third down conversion percentage allowed 47 32nd 31 2nd Fourth down conversion percentage 0 32nd 69 4th tied Fourth down conversion percentage allowed 79 30th tied 62 27th Total turnover differential 7 7th 8 4th Playoffs Edit Main article 2006 07 NFL playoffs Although the Colts rushing defense looked extremely weak during the season it ended up being a key factor on their road to the Super Bowl First Indianapolis defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 23 8 holding Chiefs running back Larry Johnson who rushed for 1 789 yards during the season to just 32 yards on 13 carries Then they defeated the Baltimore Ravens 15 6 winning on a playoff record tying five field goals by Vinatieri and holding running back Jamal Lewis who rushed for 1 132 yards during the season to just 53 yards Then the Colts faced their arch rival New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game The Patriots jumped to an early 21 6 lead but the Colts stormed back in the second half outscoring the Patriots 32 13 with an additional field goal late in the first half With 2 22 left in the game the Colts had the ball on their own 20 yard line trailing 34 31 On the first four plays of the drive Manning completed three passes moving the ball 69 yards to the Patriots 11 yard line in just 24 seconds Three plays later Addai scored a 3 yard touchdown run to put them in the lead 38 34 with only 60 seconds left in regulation The Patriots responded with a drive to the Colts 45 yard line but defensive back Marlin Jackson ended the drive with an interception to give Indianapolis the win With their 18 point comeback win the Colts set the record for biggest comeback in AFC NFC Conference Championship history since tied by the 2021 Cincinnati Bengals Meanwhile the Bears started out their post season with a 27 24 win over the Seattle Seahawks with Robbie Gould s 49 yard field goal in overtime One week later they defeated the New Orleans Saints 39 14 in the NFC Championship Game The Bears dominated most of the game jumping to a 16 0 early lead Two touchdown passes from Saints quarterback Drew Brees cut the score to 16 14 but the Bears responded with 23 unanswered points to propel them to their first Super Bowl since the 1985 season Thomas Jones finished the game with a franchise postseason record 123 rushing yards and two touchdowns It was the first time since the 1996 postseason that the home team won both of the conference championship games The Colts were the first dome team to win the Super Bowl in an outdoor game the St Louis Rams were the first dome team to win a Super Bowl XXXIV inside the Georgia Dome in Atlanta The 2006 Indianapolis Colts were the first division champion to win a Super Bowl with four postseason wins and the second division champion 2003 Carolina Panthers to win a conference title with three postseason wins For the Bears this marked the first time that a Chicago sports team not owned by Jerry Reinsdorf had reached the championship game series in their league since the Blackhawks lost in the 1992 Stanley Cup Finals Super Bowl pre game practices and notes Edit Dolphin Stadium prepares for Super Bowl XLI The Indianapolis Colts held pre game practices for Super Bowl XLI at the Miami Dolphins Training Facility on the campus of Nova Southeastern University in Davie Florida The Colts Team and Family hotel was the Marriott Harbor Beach 28 At the 2007 Indianapolis 500 pre race ceremonies on May 27 2007 eventual Super Bowl XLI MVP Peyton Manning stated to ABC Sports commentator Brent Musburger the day before the game that two time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves gave a pep talk to the Colts team The Chicago Bears held pre game practices for Super Bowl XLI at the Miami Hurricanes Football Facility on the campus of the University of Miami in Coral Gables Florida Chicago defensive tackle Tank Johnson was required to request a judge s order to leave the state of Illinois due to an arrest for unlicensed ownership of six firearms and two assault rifles On January 23 2007 the judge granted him permission to travel out of state to play in the Super Bowl 29 Chicago and Indianapolis are the two closest cities geographically to ever play in a Super Bowl at 182 miles 293 km apart connected by a route that is mostly Interstate 65 they are slightly closer than New York and Baltimore whose teams played each other at III 207 miles and XXXV 188 miles This prompted Colts coach Tony Dungy to joke to Jim Nantz at the end of the AFC Championship game that the two teams should split the difference and play the game in Fort Wayne 30 This was the first Super Bowl since Super Bowl V that all players on both teams wore black shoes As the designated home team in the annual rotation between AFC and NFC teams the Bears elected to wear their home navy uniforms with white pants while the Colts wore their road white uniforms with white pants Broadcasting EditUnited States Edit The NFL Today pre game show with officers of the U S Air Force Thunderbirds The game was televised in the United States by CBS in high definition with play by play announcer Jim Nantz and color commentator Phil Simms This was the first Super Bowl announced by Nantz 31 Additionally the game had Steve Tasker Bears sideline and Solomon Wilcots Colts sideline reporting on the sidelines and Lesley Visser Bears sideline and Sam Ryan Colts sideline in the stands This was the first Super Bowl aired on CBS since the Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake incident three years earlier in Super Bowl XXXVIII and the first since the Viacom CBS split at the end of 2005 Extensive pre game coverage hosted by The NFL Today team of James Brown Shannon Sharpe Boomer Esiason and Dan Marino whose name graces the address of the game site 2269 Dan Marino Boulevard began at noon US EST with NFL Films Road to the Super Bowl year in review narrated by Tom Selleck This was followed by The Phil Simms All Iron Team and a four and a half hour Super Bowl Today pre game show followed by game coverage at 6 25 PM 32 Other contributors to the pre game show included Katie Couric anchor of the CBS Evening News Armen Keteyian CBS News Chief Investigative Correspondent Randy Cross who reported from Iraq where U S military forces played a touch football game known as The Baghdad Bowl and Dick Enberg who participated in his 12th Super Bowl telecast as a host play by play announcer or contributor Westwood One provided radio coverage of the event with Marv Albert and Boomer Esiason as announcers 33 The Baghdad Bowl flag football game played in Iraq The American Forces Network AFN provided coverage of the Super Bowl for U S forces stationed overseas and to all U S Navy ships at sea 34 The opening title sequence of CBS television coverage featured the composition Lux Aeterna by artist Clint Mansell in the background Nielsen Media Research reported 93 million viewers for Super Bowl XLI making it at the time the fifth most watched program in U S television history trailing only the M A S H finale and Super Bowls XLIII XXX and XLII citation needed Advertising Edit Advertising rates were reported as being slightly higher than in the year before with CBS confirming a price of 2 6 million for some 30 second spots compared with 2 5 million during Super Bowl XL However CNN reported that after discounts the average price is likely closer to 1 8 to 2 million Familiar advertisers in recent years such as Anheuser Busch CareerBuilder General Motors and Coca Cola bought multiple advertising spots and other popular advertisers like Go Daddy and Emerald Nuts had commercials this year 9 The only major hype related to commercials in the months leading up to Super Bowl XLI involved various campaigns to allow consumers to be involved in the creation of Super Bowl ads inspired by consumer generated content sites like YouTube Frito Lay announced a campaign in September 2006 to allow the public to submit ads for their Doritos brand and vote on the best one which aired during the Super Bowl Doritos actually aired two of the ads due to a close voting margin the winning ad featuring a chance meeting with a man and a woman that feature the qualities of Doritos aired in the first quarter while a second with a checkout lady overly enamored with the product aired in the second quarter The five finalists each received 10 000 in this contest General Motors announced a similar contest open only to college students for their Chevrolet brand however the ad would be produced professionally based on ideas suggested by the public The winning ad featured men gathering around an HHR model with women in it and stripping off their clothes and giving it a car wash The NFL itself advertised a similar contest to generate suggestions for a commercial promoting the league with the winning concept featuring fans disappointment that their teams season was over 35 The annual USA Today Super Bowl Ad Meter survey chose a Budweiser ad featuring crabs worshiping an ice chest with that particular beer inside as the top ad of Super Bowl XLI followed by another Budweiser commercial featuring a stray dog with mud spots climbing onto the brewery s trademark Clydesdale drawn wagon in a parade In all Anheuser Busch took seven of the top ten spots in the annual survey sweeping the top three spots A YouTube user survey chose the Doritos Snack Hard ad produced for the incredible price of 12 the cost of three bags of the snack product 36 as their top ad that ad finished fourth in the USA Today survey ADBOWL results were slightly different with only 6 of Anheuser Busch s ads finishing in the top ten The highest ranked being the Bud Light Rock Paper Scissors spot Also in the top ten were Blockbuster Video s Mouse Doritos Car Wreck GM s Robot and Taco Bell s Lion s Talk Carne One ad that drew criticism from the gay community was for the Snickers candy bar featuring two men accidentally kissing each other after sharing the product in question then proceeded to rip chest hairs as a manly act as homophobic 37 The ad proved to be controversial and the ad was cancelled the next day by Masterfoods USA Mars Incorporated s snack food division and three other versions were deleted from the snickers com web site The ad was ninth in the USA Today ad survey and according to a Masterfoods publicist not intended to harm anyone A different ad for General Motors featured a laid off assembly line robot contemplating suicide which drew criticism from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention The group asked for an apology from GM and that the ad be taken off the air and the company s website 38 The suicide scene was replaced with a scene of the robot watching a car being crushed at a junkyard when it was shown again during the 79th Academy Awards on February 25 International Edit The Super Bowl was broadcast live in Canada on CBS which is available in Canada as well as Global TV and NTV which both took the main CBS commentary and on the French cable channel RDS In the United Kingdom the Super Bowl was broadcast on ITV1 Sky Sports 1 amp Sky Sports HD1 with Sky Sports taking the main CBS commentary and ITV taking the NFL supplied international commentary feed of Spero Dedes and Sterling Sharpe Super Bowl XLI was broadcast in over 200 countries Amongst the television networks who broadcast Super Bowl XLI were Argentina ESPN Argentina and Fox Sports Australia SBS Fox Sports and ESPN broadcast the game live All International Feed Austria ORF 1 DSF Belize Channel 5 Channel 7 both CBS feed Brazil BandSports and ESPN International Bandeirantes also broadcast a condensed version of the game 39 Canada Global NTV English and RDS French Chile ESPN Latin America and Fox Sports Colombia ESPN Latin America and Fox Sports People s Republic of China CCTV 5 Croatia Z1 Denmark TV2 Zulu Finland MTV3 France France 2 Germany ARD international feed NASN international feed DSF on tape delay Hungary Sport 1 Iceland Syn Ireland TV3 Sky Sports Italy Sky Sport Italia in HDTV India ESPN Asia Japan NHK BS 1 Nippon Television South Korea Seoul Broadcasting System 39 North Macedonia Sport 4 Mexico Televisa TV Azteca in HDTV Montenegro Elmag RTV Netherlands NASN HDTV 40 New Zealand Sky Sports ESPN Norway Viasat SportN Peru Fox Sports ESPN Philippines Studio 23 Solar Sports Poland Canal Portugal SportTV 1 Romania Sport 1 Russia NTV Plus Spain Canal Serbia SportKlub Sweden TV6 Sweden Thailand True Vision Super Sport ch 61 ESPN Turkey Fox Sports Turkey United Kingdom ITV1 would be their last Super Bowl broadcast until 2023 Sky Sports and Sky Sports HD CBS feed and announcers Entertainment EditPre game ceremonies Edit Before the game Cirque du Soleil Romero Britto and Little Louie Vega performed as the pre game act 41 and Billy Joel sang the National Anthem accompanying himself on piano He also performed at Super Bowl XXIII which was played at the same venue Joel became the second person to sing the National Anthem twice for a Super Bowl Aaron Neville sang the national anthem before Super Bowl XXIV in New Orleans and Super Bowl XL along with Aretha Franklin in Detroit This was also the last time until Luke Bryan sang at Super Bowl LI that a male artist had sung the national anthem at a Super Bowl 42 Two days before the game 4 tornadoes devastated Central Florida causing over 200 million in damage and causing numerous of injuries and 21 deaths A moment of silence was held before kickoff in honor of the victims of the severe weather 43 Marlee Matlin and Jason Hay Southwell performed the National Anthem in American Sign Language 44 Besides participating in the CBS telecast of the pre game show Dan Marino also participated in the coin toss along with Norma Hunt who was the widow of Lamar Hunt the former owner of the Kansas City Chiefs and the man who gave the Super Bowl its name Halftime show Edit Main article Super Bowl XLI halftime show American singer and musician Prince headlined the halftime show American singer and musician Prince performed in the halftime show 45 The setlist for Prince s performance was a short rendition of We Will Rock You by Queen Prince s hit songs Let s Go Crazy and Baby I m a Star covers of Creedence Clearwater Revival s Proud Mary Bob Dylan s All Along the Watchtower and Foo Fighters Best of You and finally his signature song Purple Rain in the downpour The 12 minute performance featured Prince accompanied by two dancers he called The Twinz Maya and Nandy McClean citation needed and the Florida A amp M University marching band the Marching 100 46 Prince had rehearsed with the drum line for a week before the performance The performance was on a large central stage which was shaped like Prince s logo and was outlined with lights He played before 74 512 fans at Dolphin Stadium who had been given flashlights to point at the stage during the performance of Purple Rain The event was carried to the biggest audience of his life with 140 million television viewers 20 Overall the show was energetic and well received by the rain soaked audience surrounding the stage 47 Music critics were extremely enthusiastic about his performance one calling it arguably the best halftime show in Super Bowl history 20 and others saying it was one of the best ever 48 49 50 Following the game controversy emerged about a silhouetted camera shot of Prince projected against a large sheet by a bright light on the other side of him The controversy centered around his guitar which detractors claimed seemed phallic and critics stating that it looked embarrassingly rude crude and unfortunately placed Though the guitar has been considered by some an extension of a male player s sexuality especially highlighted by such artists as Jimi Hendrix Eddie Van Halen and even Prince himself supporters of Prince say that the show did not in fact become any more sexually charged than usual noting that a guitar at waist level does look like an enormous phallus 51 In 2015 Entertainment Tonight listed the silhouetted camera shot naming it Prince s Demon Phallus as one of the top seven Super Bowl halftime moments 52 In 2016 shortly after Prince s death the halftime show s producer Don Mischer said that having a silhouetted camera shot of Prince was his idea but denied it was meant to be a phallic statement 53 Post game ceremonies Edit Former Colts and Dolphins head coach Don Shula presented the Vince Lombardi Trophy to the Colts after the game and Peyton Manning was named MVP 54 Game summary EditFirst quarter Edit The Bears won the coin toss and elected to receive For the first time in Super Bowl history the game was played in the rain which was continuous throughout the game The rain did not hinder Bears return man Devin Hester who ran back the opening kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown to give Chicago the then earliest lead in Super Bowl history after only 14 seconds 55 The Colts avoided kicking to Hester for the rest of the game allowing him only one punt return and choosing to squib kick whenever Hester was in the deep kickoff return position 56 On Indianapolis first drive of the game defensive back Chris Harris intercepted a deep third down pass from quarterback Peyton Manning and returned it 6 yards to the Bears 35 yard line However Chicago could not gain a first down on their ensuing possession and they were forced to punt After several short runs and passes Manning beat the Bears defense with a 53 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Reggie Wayne cutting the Bears lead to 7 6 The touchdown occurred because of a mental error on the Bears secondary Cornerback Charles Tillman passed Reggie Wayne onto safety Danieal Manning However Manning chose to follow tight end Ben Utecht over the middle leaving Wayne all alone The score remained the same at 7 6 after punter holder Hunter Smith fumbled the snap on the point after touchdown PAT attempt On the ensuing kickoff Chicago tight end Gabe Reid fumbled Adam Vinatieri s bouncing kickoff while being tackled by Robert Mathis Colts linebacker Tyjuan Hagler recovered the loose ball However on the next play Indianapolis gave the ball back when running back Joseph Addai fumbled the hand off and Bears defensive end Mark Anderson recovered it On the first play after the turnover Thomas Jones s 52 yard run moved the ball to the Colts 5 yard line Three plays later Rex Grossman threw a 4 yard touchdown pass to receiver Muhsin Muhammad giving the Bears a 14 6 lead After forcing an Indianapolis punt Chicago lost another turnover when Cedric Benson s fumble was recovered by Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney on the Bears 43 yard line Indianapolis subsequently advanced to the 36 yard line but decided to punt rather than risk a 53 yard field goal attempt Second quarter Edit Following a Chicago punt Indianapolis drove 47 yards and scored with Vinatieri s 29 yard field goal to make the score 14 9 Chicago was forced to punt again on their next drive and return man Terrence Wilkins returned the ball 12 yards to his own 42 yard line Manning started out the drive with a 22 yard completion to Marvin Harrison His next pass went to tight end Dallas Clark for 17 yards Two more completions moved the ball to the Bears 11 yard line and then Dominic Rhodes took the ball to the end zone with three consecutive carries the last one a 1 yard touchdown run to give his team a 16 14 lead with 6 09 left in the second quarter After another Chicago punt the Colts advanced to the Bears 36 yard line before Tillman ended the drive by forcing and recovering a fumble from tight end Bryan Fletcher But on the next play Grossman fumbled a snap and Colts defensive lineman Raheem Brock recovered the ball Manning then led the Colts to Chicago s 17 yard line With two seconds left Vinatieri attempted a 36 yard field goal but his kick sailed wide left and the score remained 16 14 at halftime Third quarter Edit Wilkins returned the second half kickoff 26 yards to the Colts s 38 yard line On the ensuing possession Addai rushed five times for 25 yards and caught four passes for 19 yards as the Colts drove 56 yards in 13 plays and scored with a 29 yard field goal from Vinatieri increasing their lead to 19 14 On the Bears next drive Jones started out with a 14 yard run and then Muhammad caught a 9 yard pass bringing up second down and one on the Colts 45 yard line But on the next play Grossman was sacked for an 11 yard loss by Anthony McFarland Then on third down he fumbled the snap Grossman recovered the fumble himself but the Bears were forced to punt and Wilkins returned the ball 12 yards to the Colts 36 yard line Rhodes then gained 52 yards on four carries with a face mask penalty adding another 10 Chicago managed to halt the drive at their own 2 yard line but Vinatieri kicked his third field goal to make the score 22 14 Chicago tight end John Gilmore picked up Vinatieri s bouncing kickoff and returned it 9 yards to his own 45 yard line with an unnecessary roughness penalty on Mathis adding another 15 yards and giving the Bears a first down on the Colts 40 yard line Chicago could only gain 14 yards on their ensuing possession but it was enough for Robbie Gould to make a 44 yard field goal cutting the score to 22 17 Fourth quarter Edit After an Indianapolis 7 play drive ended in a punt Chicago started on their own 20 yard line with 13 38 left in the game But four plays later Colts defensive back Kelvin Hayden intercepted a pass intended for Muhammad and returned it 56 yards for a touchdown From that point on the Colts took over the game Four plays after the ensuing kickoff Colts defensive back Bob Sanders intercepted Grossman s pass and returned it 38 yards to the Bears 41 yard line Chicago s defense eventually forced a punt but Smith s 32 yard kick pinned the Bears back at their own 8 yard line The Bears drove to their own 47 but on a fourth down conversion attempt tight end Desmond Clark dropped a potential first down reception after being leveled by defensive back Matt Giordano The Colts subsequently called eight consecutive Dominic Rhodes runs before turning the ball over on downs themselves leaving only 1 42 remaining in regulation Five plays later the game was over Box score Edit Super Bowl XLI Indianapolis Colts 29 Chicago Bears 17 Period 1 2 34TotalColts AFC 6 10 6729Bears NFC 14 0 3017at Dolphin Stadium Miami Gardens Florida Date February 4 2007Game time 6 25 p m ESTGame weather 67 F 19 C rainy a 57 Game attendance 74 512 4 Referee Tony CorrenteTV announcers CBS Jim Nantz Phil Simms Steve Tasker Solomon Wilcots Sam Ryan Lesley VisserRecap Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP IND CHI1 14 46 CHI Devin Hester 92 yard kickoff return for a touchdown Robbie Gould kick good 0 71 6 50 9 80 4 30 IND Reggie Wayne 53 yard touchdown reception from Peyton Manning Adam Vinatieri kick no good snap fumbled 6 71 4 34 4 57 2 00 CHI Muhsin Muhammad 4 yard touchdown reception from Rex Grossman Gould kick good 6 142 11 17 8 47 3 52 IND 29 yard field goal by Vinatieri 9 142 6 09 7 58 3 08 IND Dominic Rhodes 1 yard touchdown run Vinatieri kick good 16 143 7 26 13 56 7 34 IND 24 yard field goal by Vinatieri 19 143 3 16 6 62 2 07 IND 20 yard field goal by Vinatieri 22 143 1 14 6 14 2 02 CHI 44 yard field goal by Gould 22 174 11 44 IND Interception returned 56 yards for touchdown by Kelvin Hayden Vinatieri kick good 29 17 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 29 17 U S President George W Bush congratulates the Colts on their win Statistical overview Edit This was the third Super Bowl to have two players rush for more than 100 yards as Dominic Rhodes had 113 for the Colts and Thomas Jones had 112 for the Bears Tony Dungy is the third man to win the Super Bowl as a head coach as well as a player following Tom Flores and Mike Ditka For the Colts Rhodes rushed for 113 yards and a touchdown while also catching an 8 yard reception Addai rushed for 77 yards and caught 10 passes for 66 yards Wilkins returned four kickoffs for 89 yards and 3 punts for 42 yards in what turned out to be his final NFL game Adam Vinatieri became the first kicker ever to play in five Super Bowls and the first to win four Super Bowl rings Vinatieri s three field goals and two extra points gave him 49 points for the entire 2006 post season an NFL record The Colts win was the first major professional championship for Indiana since the Indiana Pacers ABA title in the 1972 73 season Hester s touchdown for the Bears on the opening kickoff was the first one in Super Bowl history and the ninth kick return for a touchdown in a Super Bowl only three of the nine teams who did this went on to win the game the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XXXI the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowls XXXV and XLVII and the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII Hester s return also kept a streak alive for there being a kickoff return for a touchdown in each Super Bowl played at Dolphin Stadium Hester s and Wayne s touchdowns in the first quarter marked the first time in Super Bowl history the first two touchdowns were scored by players from the same college University of Miami Jones was the Bears top rusher with 112 yards while also catching four passes for 18 yards Desmond Clark was the Bears top receiver with six receptions for 64 yards Grossman completed 20 of 28 passes for 165 yards and a touchdown with two interceptions leaving him with a QB rating of 68 3 for the game 58 Muhsin Muhammad became the third player ever to score a touchdown in the Super Bowl for two teams joining Ricky Proehl and Jerry Rice Final statistics EditSources NFL com Super Bowl XLI Super Bowl XLI Play Finder Ind Super Bowl XLI Play Finder Chi Statistical comparison Edit Indianapolis Colts Chicago BearsFirst downs 24 11First downs rushing 12 3First downs passing 11 8First downs penalty 1 0Third down efficiency 8 18 3 10Fourth down efficiency 0 1 0 1Net yards rushing 191 111Rushing attempts 42 19Yards per rush 4 5 5 8Passing Completions attempts 25 38 20 28Times sacked total yards 1 8 1 11Interceptions thrown 1 2Net yards passing 239 154Total net yards 430 265Punt returns total yards 3 42 1 3Kickoff returns total yards 4 89 6 138Interceptions total return yards 2 94 1 6Punts average yardage 4 40 5 5 45 2Fumbles lost 2 2 4 3Penalties yards 6 40 4 35Time of possession 38 04 21 56Turnovers 3 5Individual statistics Edit Colts PassingC ATT1 Yds TD INT RatingPeyton Manning 25 38 247 1 1 81 8Colts RushingCar2 Yds TD LG3 Yds CarDominic Rhodes 21 113 1 36 5 38Joseph Addai 19 77 0 14 4 05Dallas Clark 1 1 0 1 1 00Peyton Manning 1 0 0 0 0 00Colts ReceivingRec4 Yds TD LG3 Target5Joseph Addai 10 66 0 12 10Marvin Harrison 5 59 0 22 11Dallas Clark 4 36 0 17 6Reggie Wayne 2 61 1 53 4Bryan Fletcher 2 9 0 6 2Dominic Rhodes 1 8 0 8 2Ben Utecht 1 8 0 8 2Aaron Moorehead 0 0 0 0 1Bears PassingC ATT1 Yds TD INT RatingRex Grossman 20 28 165 1 2 68 3Bears RushingCar2 Yds TD LG3 Yds CarThomas Jones 15 112 0 52 7 47Rex Grossman 2 0 0 0 0 00Cedric Benson 2 1 0 4 0 50Bears ReceivingRec4 Yds TD LG3 Target5Desmond Clark 6 64 0 18 9Bernard Berrian 4 38 0 14 7Thomas Jones 4 18 0 14 4Muhsin Muhammad 3 35 1 22 4Jason McKie 2 8 0 4 2Rashied Davis 1 2 0 2 2 1Completions attempts 2Carries 3Long gain 4Receptions 5Times targetedStarting lineups EditSource 59 Hall of Fame Indianapolis Position Position ChicagoOffenseReggie Wayne WR Muhsin MuhammadTarik Glenn LT John TaitRyan Lilja LG Ruben BrownJeff Saturday C Olin KreutzJake Scott RG Roberto GarzaRyan Diem RT Fred MillerDallas Clark TE Desmond ClarkMarvin Harrison WR Bernard BerrianPeyton Manning QB Rex GrossmanDominic Rhodes RB Thomas JonesBen Utecht H B FB Jason McKieDefenseRobert Mathis LE Adewale OgunleyeBooger McFarland LDT Tank JohnsonRaheem Brock RDT Ian ScottDwight Freeney RE Alex BrownCato June WLB Lance BriggsGary Brackett MLB Brian Urlacher Rob Morris SLB Hunter HillenmeyerNick Harper LCB Charles TillmanJason David RCB Nathan VasherAntoine Bethea SS Chris HarrisBob Sanders FS Danieal ManningOfficials EditReferee Tony Corrente 99 first Super Bowl Umpire Carl Paganelli 124 second Super Bowl also XXXIX XLVI and XLVIII Head Linesman George Hayward 54 first Super Bowl Line Judge Ron Marinucci 107 first Super Bowl Field Judge Jim Saracino 58 first Super Bowl Side Judge John Parry 132 first Super Bowl also XLVI and LIII as referee Back Judge Perry Paganelli 46 first Super Bowl also LII Alternate Referee Jeff Triplette 42 Alternate Umpire Butch Hannah 40 Alternate Line Judge Carl Johnson 101 Alternate Field Judge Buddy Horton 82 Alternate Back Judge Richard Reels 83Controversies prohibiting fan parties and presentations EditProhibiting tailgating Edit The NFL upset many fans by banning the traditional practice of tailgating at Super Bowl XLI Originally spokesmen for Dolphin Stadium announced that tailgating would be permitted as usual However the NFL quickly contradicted this statement announcing an NFL owner imposed ban on all tailgating and prohibiting non ticketed fans within a two block radius of the stadium 60 Prohibiting church display Edit The NFL upset a large number of fans by threatening churches with lawsuits if they had Super Bowl parties National Football League assistant counsel Rachel L Margolies sent a letter to the Fall Creek Baptist Church in Indianapolis ordering the church to cancel its party and remove the trademarked Super Bowl name from its website 61 She said that the church could not use the words Super Bowl as it violates trademark law could not charge admission as that violates copyright law could not use its projection screen only one television could be used and it could not be over 55 inches and could not promote a message in connection with the game Regarding the last point the Fall Creek Baptist church planned to also show an extra video to highlight the Christian testimonies of Colts coach Tony Dungy and Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith While this may be a noble message Rachel L Margolies wrote we are consistent in refusing the use of our game broadcasts in connection with events that promote a message no matter the content 62 Sports bars nationwide were allowed to show the game as were businesses that televised sports as part of their everyday operations because they didn t charge admission and they left the message the NFL intended intact The Indianapolis Star picked up the story and soon pastors across the U S were working to cancel their parties Immediately the NFL received a backlash of bad publicity with indignant football fans in constant sarcasm akin to rules imposed about on field behavior i e taunting opposition teams referring to the NFL as the No Fun League 63 For example the enforcement of this policy earned the NFL a Worst Person in the World silver on the edition of February 2 2007 of Countdown with Keith Olbermann 64 After a long series of bad press the NFL issued a written statement clarifying their policy saying that they did not object to churches hosting Super Bowl parties so long as they did not charge admission and showed the game on a television of the type commonly used at home This statement did not attempt to forbid coordination of any other message with the game something typically done by churches nor did it attempt to forbid the use of the term Super Bowl 65 66 Notes Edit This was the first Super Bowl to be played in rain References Edit DiNitto Marcus January 25 2015 Super Bowl Betting History Underdogs on Recent Roll Sporting News Archived from the original on February 4 2015 Retrieved February 4 2015 Super Bowl History Vegas Insider Retrieved February 4 2015 NFL com Corrente to referee first Super Bowl Archived from the original on May 9 2007 Retrieved January 17 2008 a b Super Bowl Summaries PDF 2019 NFL Postseason Media Guide NFL Enterprises LLC January 2 2020 Retrieved May 23 2020 ESPN February 2 2007 Goodell wants players held accountable 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