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| '''Stadium''' || [[University of Phoenix Stadium]], [[Glendale, Arizona]]
| '''Stadium''' || [[University of Phoenix Stadium]], [[Glendale, Arizona]]
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| '''Favorite''' || Pick 'em (even/toss-up)
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| '''Referee''' || Bill Vinovich
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| '''[[List of National Anthem Performers at the Super Bowl|National anthem]]''' || [[Idina Menzel]]
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| '''[[List of Super Bowl Halftime Shows|Halftime show]]''' || [[Katy Perry]] featuring [[Lenny Kravitz]],<br>[[Missy Elliott]] and the [[Arizona State University Sun Devil Marching Band|Arizona State<br>University Sun Devil Marching Band]]
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| '''[[List of Super Bowl Broadcasters|Announcers]]''' || [[Al Michaels]] (play-by-play)<br>[[Cris Collinsworth]] (analyst)<br>[[Michele Tafoya]] (sideline reporter)
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| '''Cost of 30-<br>second<br>commercial''' || [[United States Dollar|US]]$4.5 million
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'''Super Bowl XLIX''', the 49th edition of the [[NFL SuperBowl|Super Bowl]] and the 45th modern-era National Football League championship game, is scheduled to be played in 2015 at [[University of Phoenix Stadium]] in [[Glendale, Arizona]]. The host city and stadium were announced at the NFL Fall Owners Meeting in Houston on October 11, 2011. As part of the new NFL network agreement, [[NFL on NBC|NBC]] will serve as the game's broadcaster.
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'''Super Bowl XLIX''' is an upcoming [[American Football|American football]] game between the [[American Football Conference]] (AFC) champion [[2014 New England Patriots Season|New England Patriots]] and [[National Football Conference]] (NFC) champion [[2014 Seattle Seahawks Season|Seattle Seahawks]] to decide the [[National Football League]] (NFL) champion for the [[2014 NFL season|2014 season]]. The game is scheduled to be played on February 1, 2015, at [[University of Phoenix Stadium]] in [[Glendale, Arizona|Glendale]], [[Arizona]]. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:30pm [[Mountain Time Zone|MST]] (6:30pm [[Eastern Time Zone|EST]]/23:30 [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]). This will be the second Super Bowl played in that stadium ([[Super Bowl XLII|XLII]]), and the third one held in the [[Phoenix metropolitan area]] ([[NFL Super Bowl 30|XXX]] at [[Sun Devil Stadium]] in [[Tempe, Arizona|Tempe]]). The game will be broadcast in the United States by [[NBC Sunday Night Football|NBC]].
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==Host selection process==
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For the second season in a row, but only the third time in 21 seasons, the number one [[Seed (Sports)|seed]] from each conference will meet in the league championship game. This will also be the first time in a decade that an NFL team will play in consecutive Super Bowl games, with the last such instance in 2004 and 2005, when the Patriots played in Super Bowls [[NFL Super Bowl 28|XXXVIII]] and [[NFL Super Bowl 39|XXXIX]], respectively. Super Bowl XLIX will be the Seahawks' second consecutive Super Bowl appearance, having defeated the [[Denver Broncos]] 43–8 in [[NFL Super Bowl 48|Super Bowl XLVIII]] in 2014, while the New England Patriots will be returning for their eighth Super Bowl appearance, and their first since losing 21–17 to the [[New York Giants]] in [[NFL SuperBowl 46|Super Bowl XLVI]] in 2012. With their appearance in Super Bowl XLIX, the New England Patriots will join the [[Dallas Cowboys]] and the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] as one of the three teams that collectively share the record for [[List_of_Super_Bowl_records#Games.2C_victories.2C_defeats|most all-time Super Bowl appearances]], as each has appeared in eight separate Super Bowls to date.
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===Initial plan for Kansas City as host city===
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[[Pete Carroll]] will be the fourth head coach to face his former team: [[Weeb Ewbank]] defeated the [[History of the Baltimore Colts|Baltimore Colts]] in [[NFL Super Bowl 3|Super Bowl III]], [[Dan Reeves]] lost to the [[Denver Broncos]] in [[NFL Super Bowl 33|Super Bowl XXXIII]] and [[Jon Gruden]] defeated the [[Oakland Raiders]] in [[NFL Super Bowl 37|Super Bowl XXXVII]]; Carroll coached the Patriots from 1997 to 1999, and he was succeeded by [[Bill Belichick]].
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[[File:Arrowhead Stadium 2010.JPG|thumb|right|[[Arrowhead Stadium]] was originally selected for Super Bowl XLIX, but plans to renovate the stadium for the game ultimately fell through.]]
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NFL owners initially voted in November 2005 to award a Super Bowl to [[Kansas City, Missouri]], in honor of Chiefs owner [[Lamar Hunt]], the founder of the [[American Football League]] in the 1960s who helped engineer the annual game. Then-NFL Commissioner [[Paul Tagliabue]] further announced on March 5, 2006, that Kansas City would host Super Bowl XLIX. However, the game was contingent on the successful passage of two sales taxes in [[Jackson County, Missouri]], on April 4, 2006.
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The first tax to fund improvements to [[Arrowhead Stadium|Arrowhead]] and neighboring [[Kauffman Stadium|Kauffman]] stadiums passed with 53% approval. However, the second tax that would have allowed the construction of a rolling roof between the two stadiums was narrowly defeated, with 48% approval. In the wake of the defeat, and opposition by the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and several civic and business groups, Hunt and the Chiefs announced on May 25, 2006, that they were withdrawing the request to host Super Bowl XLIX.
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==Background==
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===Bidding process===
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===Host selection process===
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[[File:UnivOfPhxStad 09272009 pregamePano.jpg|thumb|right|[[University of Phoenix Stadium]] in [[Glendale, Arizona]], was chosen for Super Bowl XLIX.]]
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The following then submitted bids to host Super Bowl XLIX:
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* [[Raymond James Stadium]] – [[Tampa, Florida]]
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====Initial plan for Kansas City as host city====
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* [[Sun Life Stadium]] – [[Miami Gardens, Florida]]
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* [[University of Phoenix Stadium]] – [[Glendale, Arizona]]
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Tampa and Miami both submitted bids after losing the [[NFL SuperBowl 48|Super Bowl XLVIII]] bid to [[MetLife Stadium]] in [[East Rutherford, New Jersey]]. Arizona declined to bid for Super Bowl XLVIII, citing the economy, to focus on bidding for Super Bowl XLIX.
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====Bidding process====
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NFL spokesman Greg Aiello confirmed in April 2011 that Tampa and Arizona were selected as finalists.
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===Teams===
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On October 11, 2011, it was announced by the owners that [[University of Phoenix Stadium]], home of the [[Arizona Cardinals]], will host Super Bowl XLIX. This will be the second Super Bowl contested at University of Phoenix Stadium, which hosted [[NFL SuperBowl 42|Super Bowl XLII]] in 2008, and the third Super Bowl contested in the Phoenix area, as [[NFL SuperBowl 30|Super Bowl XXX]] was held at [[Sun Devil Stadium]] in nearby Tempe.
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====New England Patriots====
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:''Main article: [[2014 New England Patriots Season|2014 New England Patriots season]]''
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====Seattle Seahawks====
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:''Main article: [[2014 Seattle Seahawks Season|2014 Seattle Seahawks season]]''
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===Playoffs===
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:''Main article: [[2014–15 NFL Playoffs|2014–15 NFL playoffs]]''
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===Pregame notes===
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====Team facilities====
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==Broadcasting==
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===Television===
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====United States====
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====International====
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[[NFL Network]] will produce an international television feed of the game, with alternate English-language commentary provided by [[Bob Papa]] (play-by-play) and [[Charles Davis (Defensive Back)|Charles Davis]] (color analyst).
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====Advertising====
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===Radio===
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====National coverage====
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==Entertainment==
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===Pregame===
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===Halftime show===
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:''Main article: [[NFL Super Bowl 49 Halftime Show|Super Bowl XLIX halftime show]]''
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==Game summary==
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===Box score===
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|title=Super Bowl XLIX: New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks
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|date=February 1, 2015
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|time=6:30&nbsp;p.m. EST
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|road=Patriots (AFC)
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|R1=0 |R2=14 |R3=0 |R4=14|Rtotal='''28'''
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|H1=0 |H2=14 |H3=10 |H4=0|Htotal='''24'''
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|stadium=[[University of Phoenix Stadium]] in [[Glendale, Arizona]]
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|weather=64 °F (18 °C), clear ([[Retractable Roof|retractable roof]] open)
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|referee=[[Bill Vinovich]]
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|TV=[[NBC Sunday Night Football|NBC]]
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|TVAnnouncers=[[Al Michaels]] ([[Sports Commentator|play-by-play]]), [[Cris Collinsworth]] ([[Color Commentator|color commentator]]), and [[Michele Tafoya]] ([[Sideline Reporter|sideline reporter]])
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===Statistical comparison===
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! style="text-align: center; background: #e3e3e3; "|'''New England Patriots'''
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==Starting lineups==
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|  || style="text-align:center"| T || style="text-align:center"| TE ||
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| [[Tom Brady]] || colspan="2" style="text-align:center"| QB || [[Russell Wilson]]
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==Officials==
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The game's [[Official (American Football)|officials]] for Super Bowl XLIX are: <small>Number in parentheses indicates uniform number.</small>
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* Referee – [[Bill Vinovich]] (52)
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* Umpire – Bill Schuster (129)
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* Head linesman – Dana McKenzie (8)
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* Line judge – [[Mark Perlman]] (9)
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* Field judge – Bob Waggoner (25)
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* Side judge – Tom Hill (97)
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* Back judge – Terrence Miles (111)
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* Replay official – Mike Wimmer
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* Replay assistant – Terry Poulos
==References==
==References==
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{{Super Bowl}}
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{{NFL Super Bowl}}
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{{2014 NFL Season by Team|state=collapsed}}
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{{Seattle Seahawks}}
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{{New England Patriots}}
{{NFL on NBC}}
{{NFL on NBC}}

Current revision as of 03:25, 2 February 2015

Super Bowl XLIX
1 2 3 4 Total
NE 0 14 0 14 28
SEA 0 14 10 0 24
Date February 1, 2015
Stadium University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
Favorite Pick 'em (even/toss-up)
Referee Bill Vinovich
Ceremonies
National anthem Idina Menzel
Halftime show Katy Perry featuring Lenny Kravitz,
Missy Elliott and the Arizona State
University Sun Devil Marching Band
TV in the United States
Network NBC
Announcers Al Michaels (play-by-play)
Cris Collinsworth (analyst)
Michele Tafoya (sideline reporter)
Cost of 30-
second
commercial
US$4.5 million
< XLVIII Super Bowl 50 >

Super Bowl XLIX is an upcoming American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots and National Football Conference (NFC) champion Seattle Seahawks to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2014 season. The game is scheduled to be played on February 1, 2015, at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:30pm MST (6:30pm EST/23:30 UTC). This will be the second Super Bowl played in that stadium (XLII), and the third one held in the Phoenix metropolitan area (XXX at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe). The game will be broadcast in the United States by NBC.

For the second season in a row, but only the third time in 21 seasons, the number one seed from each conference will meet in the league championship game. This will also be the first time in a decade that an NFL team will play in consecutive Super Bowl games, with the last such instance in 2004 and 2005, when the Patriots played in Super Bowls XXXVIII and XXXIX, respectively. Super Bowl XLIX will be the Seahawks' second consecutive Super Bowl appearance, having defeated the Denver Broncos 43–8 in Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014, while the New England Patriots will be returning for their eighth Super Bowl appearance, and their first since losing 21–17 to the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI in 2012. With their appearance in Super Bowl XLIX, the New England Patriots will join the Dallas Cowboys and the Pittsburgh Steelers as one of the three teams that collectively share the record for most all-time Super Bowl appearances, as each has appeared in eight separate Super Bowls to date.

Pete Carroll will be the fourth head coach to face his former team: Weeb Ewbank defeated the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III, Dan Reeves lost to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII and Jon Gruden defeated the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII; Carroll coached the Patriots from 1997 to 1999, and he was succeeded by Bill Belichick.

Contents

[edit] Background

[edit] Host selection process

[edit] Initial plan for Kansas City as host city

[edit] Bidding process

[edit] Teams

[edit] New England Patriots

Main article: 2014 New England Patriots season

[edit] Seattle Seahawks

Main article: 2014 Seattle Seahawks season

[edit] Playoffs

Main article: 2014–15 NFL playoffs

[edit] Pregame notes

[edit] Team facilities

[edit] Broadcasting

[edit] Television

[edit] United States

[edit] International

NFL Network will produce an international television feed of the game, with alternate English-language commentary provided by Bob Papa (play-by-play) and Charles Davis (color analyst).

[edit] Advertising

[edit] International

[edit] Digital

[edit] Radio

[edit] National coverage

[edit] Local market coverage

[edit] International radio coverage

[edit] Entertainment

[edit] Pregame

[edit] Halftime show

Main article: Super Bowl XLIX halftime show

[edit] Game summary

[edit] Box score

Super Bowl XLIX: New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks
1 2 3 4 Total
Patriots (AFC) 0 14 0 14 28
Seahawks (NFC) 0 14 10 0 24

University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona | at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona

  • Date: February 1, 2015
  • Game time: 6:30 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 64 °F (18 °C), clear (retractable roof open)
  • Game attendance:
  • Referee: Bill Vinovich
  • TV announcers (NBC): Al Michaels (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth (color commentator), and Michele Tafoya (sideline reporter)
  • Game information

    [edit] Final statistics

    [edit] Statistical comparison

    New England Patriots Seattle Seahawks
    First downs
    First downs rushing
    First downs passing
    First downs penalty
    Third down efficiency
    Fourth down efficiency
    Net yards rushing
    Rushing attempts
    Yards per rush
    Passing – Completions-attempts
    Times sacked-total yards
    Interceptions thrown
    Net yards passing
    Total net yards
    Punt returns-total yards
    Kickoff returns-total yards
    Interceptions-total return yards
    Punts-average yardage
    Fumbles-lost
    Penalties-yards
    Time of possession
    Turnovers

    [edit] Starting lineups

    New England Position Position Seattle
    WR
    LT
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    T TE
    TE WR
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    Tom Brady QB Russell Wilson
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    LDE
    LDT DT
    RDT NT
    RDE
    OLB SLB
    MLB
    CB WLB
    LCB
    RCB
    SS
    FS

    [edit] Officials

    The game's officials for Super Bowl XLIX are: Number in parentheses indicates uniform number.

    • Referee – Bill Vinovich (52)
    • Umpire – Bill Schuster (129)
    • Head linesman – Dana McKenzie (8)
    • Line judge – Mark Perlman (9)
    • Field judge – Bob Waggoner (25)
    • Side judge – Tom Hill (97)
    • Back judge – Terrence Miles (111)
    • Replay official – Mike Wimmer
    • Replay assistant – Terry Poulos

    [edit] References

    [edit] External links

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