What is the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in NFL history?

Billy Heyen

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Human beings like points. It doesn't really matter the sport — a game with more scoring can frequently be viewed as more entertaining. Who cares that "defense wins championships," because points attract viewership.

The NFL is likely happy overall, then, with scoring trends in the Super Bowl. Over time, scoring has trended upward in the big game. That hasn't stopped there from being some mightily low-scoring outcomes in the final game of the NFL season. 

While most of the lowest-scoring Super Bowls took place in the early days of the event, the lowest-scoring of them all was much more recent. Below, we've got more details about that game and all the combined point totals from the Super Bowl.

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What is the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in NFL history?

We're only a couple years removed from the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in NFL history. That would be Super Bowl 53 (LIII), played on Feb. 3, 2019 between the Patriots and Rams. New England won that night, 13-3, a combined total of 16 points easily taking the record for Super Bowl scoring futility.

That night's scoring was made up of three field goals and one Sony Michel rushing touchdown. Tom Brady claimed his sixth ring but didn't do much to earn it, throwing for 262 yards, no touchdowns and one interception. Jared Goff was even worse, throwing for 229 yards with a pick.

Emphasizing just how poor the offense was in Super Bowl 53 are the names below it in the ranking below. The next six lowest-scoring Super Bowls all came within the first nine iterations of the big game, before the NFL had changed many of its rules to benefit offenses. Maybe that means we can call the Patriots' 2019 win over the Rams old-school? It's a more flattering, but maybe less accurate, term than boring.

MORE: Four memories from the Patriots' historically boring win over Rams

Lowest-scoring Super Bowls in NFL history

These are all 56 Super Bowls prior to the 2023 game, ranked in reverse order of combined points scored.

Super Bowl (Year) Winner (Score) Loser (Score) Combined points Game MVP
53 (2019)New England Patriots (13)Los Angeles Rams16Julian Edelman
7 (1973)Miami Dolphins (14)Washington (7)21Jake Scott
9 (1975)Pittsburgh Steelers (16)Minnesota Vikings (6)22Franco Harris
3 (1969)New York Jets (16)Baltimore Colts (7)23Joe Namath
6 (1972)Dallas Cowboys (24)Miami Dolphins (3)27Roger Staubach
5 (1971)Baltimore Colts (16)Dallas Cowboys (13)29Chuck Howley
4 (1970)Kansas City Chiefs (23)Minnesota Vikings (7)30Len Dawson
42 (2008)New York Giants (17)New England Patriots (14)31Eli Manning
40 (2006)Pittsburgh Steelers (21)Seattle Seahawks (10)31Hines Ward
8 (1974)Miami Dolphins (24)Minnesota Vikings (7)31Larry Csonka
50 (2016)Denver Broncos (24)Carolina Panthers (10)34Von Miller
23 (1989)San Francisco 49ers (20)Cincinnati Bengals (16)36Jerry Rice
36 (2002)New England Patriots (20)St. Louis Rams (17)37Tom Brady
15 (1981)Oakland Raiders (27)Philadelphia Eagles (10)37Jim Plunkett
12 (1978)Dallas Cowboys (27)Denver Broncos (10)37Harvy Martin and Randy White
46 (2012)New York Giants (21)New England Patriots (17)38Eli Manning
10 (1976)Pittsburgh Steelers (21)Dallas Cowboys (17)38Lynn Swann
34 (2000)St. Louis Rams (23)Tennessee Titans (16)39Kurt Warner
55 (2021)Tampa Bay Buccaneers (31)Kansas City Chiefs (9)40Tom Brady
35 (2001)Baltimore Ravens (34)New York Giants (7)41Ray Lewis
35 (2001)Baltimore Ravens (34)New York Giants (7)41Ray Lewis
56 (2022)Los Angeles Rams (23)Cincinnati Bengals (20)43Cooper Kupp
28 (1994)Dallas Cowboys (30)Buffalo Bills (13)43Emmitt Smith
30 (1996)Dallas Cowboys (27)Pittsburgh Steelers (17)44Larry Brown
17 (1983)Washington (27)Miami Dolphins (17)44John Riggins
39 (2005)New England Patriots (24)Philadelphia Eagles (21)45Deion Branch
1 (1967)Green Bay Packers (35)Kansas City Chiefs (10)45Bart Starr
41 (2007)Indianapolis Colts (29)Chicago Bears (17)46Peyton Manning
11 (1977)Oakland Raiders (32)Minnesota Vikings (14)46Fred Biletnikoff
18 (1984)Los Angeles Raiders (38)Washington (9)47Marcus Allen
16 (1982)San Francisco 49ers (26)Cincinnati Bengals (21)47Joe Montana
2 (1968)Green Bay Packers (33)Oakland Raiders (14)47Bart Starr
44 (2010)New Orleans Saints (31)Indianapolis Colts (17)48Drew Brees
43 (2009)Pittsburgh Steelers (27)Arizona Cardinals (23)50Santonio Holmes
14 (1980)Pittsburgh Steelers (31)Los Angeles Rams (19)50Terry Bradshaw
54 (2020)Kansas City Chiefs (31)San Francisco 49ers (20)51Patrick Mahomes
48 (2014)Seattle Seahawks (43)Denver Broncos (8)51Malcolm Smith
49 (2015)New England Patriots (28)Seattle Seahawks (24)52Tom Brady
22 (1988)Washington (42)Denver Broncos (10)52Doug Williams
33 (1999)Denver Broncos (34)Atlanta Falcons (19)53John Elway
19 (1985)San Francisco 49ers (38)Miami Dolphins (16)54Joe Montana
32 (1998)Denver Broncos (31)Green Bay Packers (24)55Terrell Davis
45 (2011)Green Bay Packers (31)Pittsburgh Steelers (25)56Aaron Rodgers
31 (1997)Green Bay Packers (35)New England Patriots (21)56Desmond Howard
20 (1986)Chicago Bears (46)New England Patriots (10)56Richard Dent
21 (1987)New York Giants (39)Denver Broncos (20)59Phil Simms
38 (2004)New England Patriots (32)Carolina Panthers (29)61Tom Brady
26 (1992)Washington (37)Buffalo Bills (24)61Mark Rypien
51 (2017)New England Patriots (34)Atlanta Falcons (28)62Tom Brady
47 (2013)Baltimore Ravens (34)San Francisco 49ers (31)65Joe Flacco
24 (1990)San Francisco 49ers (55)Denver Broncos (10)65Joe Montana
13 (1979)Pittsburgh Steelers (35)Dallas Cowboys (31)66Terry Bradshaw
37 (2003)Tampa Bay Buccaneers (48)Oakland Raiders (21)69Dexter Jackson
27 (1993)Dallas Cowboys (52)Buffalo Bills (17)69Troy Aikman
52 (2018)Philadelphia Eagles (41)New England Patriots (33)74Nick Foles
29 (1995)San Francisco 49ers (49)San Diego Chargers (26)75Steve Young

Billy Heyen

Billy Heyen is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He is a 2019 graduate of Syracuse University who has written about many sports and fantasy sports for The Sporting News. Sports reporting work has also appeared in a number of newspapers, including the Sandusky Register and Rochester Democrat & Chronicle