January 17, 1971 · Replayed in 60 seconds
Eleven turnovers. A blocked extra point. A losing-team MVP. And Jim O'Brien's 32-yard FG with 5 seconds left wins the wildest Super Bowl ever.
Estimated from score differential over time
The winning square's journey across the grid as BAL/DAL digits change
Brighter squares were the winning position longer
Every lead change and key moment
BAL 0, DAL 3
BAL 0, DAL 3
BAL 0, DAL 6
BAL 6, DAL 6
Mackey's 75-yard catch-and-run was one of the most bizarre plays ever. The ball was tipped by multiple players before Mackey hauled it in. The PAT was blocked, keeping it tied.
BAL 6, DAL 13
BAL 6, DAL 13
BAL 6, DAL 13
BAL 13, DAL 13
BAL 16, DAL 13
With just 5 seconds remaining, rookie kicker O'Brien drilled the game-winner. Dallas LB Chuck Howley became the only player from a losing team ever named Super Bowl MVP.
BAL 16, DAL 13
★ Mackey's 75-yard catch-and-run was one of the most bizarre plays ever. The ball was tipped by multiple players before Mackey hauled it in. The PAT was blocked, keeping it tied.
★ With just 5 seconds remaining, rookie kicker O'Brien drilled the game-winner. Dallas LB Chuck Howley became the only player from a losing team ever named Super Bowl MVP.
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