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Super Bowls MVPsBy Patrick Mondout
Terry Bradshaw led his team to four Super Bowl victories and won the
Most Valuable Player (MVP) award twice, which tied him with Bart Starr for
the most such honors (at least until Joe Montana and the 49ers put the
finishing touches on their dynasty in the Awesome80s).
Chuck Howley of the Cowboys is the only linebacker to ever win the
award doing so in Super Bowl V. Randy
White and Harvey Martin are the only pair to share the award (for Super
Bowl XII).
The table below shows the results of each of the Super70s Super Bowls
with the MVP (figures for the Awesome80s are here).
| Game |
Season |
Result |
MVP |
| XIV |
1979 |
Pittsburgh
Steelers 31 Los
Angeles Rams 19 |
QB Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh |
| XIII |
1978 |
Pittsburgh
Steelers 35 Dallas
Cowboys 31 |
QB Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh |
| XII |
1977 |
Dallas
Cowboys 27 Denver
Broncos 10 |
DT White and DE Martin, Dallas |
| XI |
1976 |
Oakland
Raiders 32 Minnesota
Vikings 14 |
WR Fred Biletnikoff, Oakland |
| X |
1975 |
Pittsburgh
Steelers 21 Dallas
Cowboys 17 |
WR Lynn Swann, Pittsburgh |
| IX |
1974 |
Pittsburgh
Steelers 16 Minnesota
Vikings 6 |
RB Franco Harris, Pittsburgh |
| VIII |
1973 |
Miami
Dolphins 24 Minnesota
Vikings 7 |
RB Larry Csonka, Miami |
| VII |
1972 |
Miami
Dolphins 14 Washington
Redskins 7 |
S Jake Scott, Miami |
| VI |
1971 |
Dallas
Cowboys 24 Miami
Dolphins 3 |
QB Roger Staubach, Dallas |
| V |
1970 |
Baltimore
Colts 16, Dallas
Cowboys 13 |
LB Chuck Howley, Dallas |
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