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| Date | February 3, 2002 (2002-02-03) | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Stadium | Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana | ||||||||||||||||||
| MVP | Tom Brady,quarterback | ||||||||||||||||||
| Favorite | Rams by 14[1] | ||||||||||||||||||
| Referee | Bernie Kukar | ||||||||||||||||||
| Attendance | 72,922[2] | ||||||||||||||||||
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| National anthem | Mariah Carey | ||||||||||||||||||
| Coin toss | George H. W. Bush andRoger Staubach | ||||||||||||||||||
| Halftime show | U2 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Network | Fox | ||||||||||||||||||
| Announcers | Pat Summerall,John Madden,Pam Oliver andRon Pitts | ||||||||||||||||||
| Nielsen ratings | 40.4 (est. 86.8 million viewers)[3] | ||||||||||||||||||
| Market share | 61 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Cost of 30-second commercial | $1.9 million | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Network | Westwood One | ||||||||||||||||||
| Announcers | Howard David,Boomer Esiason,John Dockery andJames Lofton | ||||||||||||||||||
Super Bowl XXXVI was anAmerican football game between theNational Football Conference (NFC) championSt. Louis Rams and theAmerican Football Conference (AFC) championNew England Patriots to decide theNational Football League (NFL) champion for the2001 season. The underdog Patriots defeated the heavily favored Rams by the score of 20–17.[4][5] It was New England's first Super Bowl championship, and the franchise's first league championship of any kind.[a] The game was also notable for snapping theAFC East's long streak of not being able to win a Super Bowl championship, as the division's teams had lost 8 Super Bowls between the Miami Dolphins' victory in1974 and the Patriots' 2002 win. This was the last Super Bowl to feature the St. Louis Rams; after relocating toLos Angeles in2016, the Rams returned to the NFL's championship game inSuper Bowl LIII, in which they were again defeated by the Patriots. The Rams would not win another Super Bowl untilSuper Bowl LVI, as the Los Angeles Rams, defeating theCincinnati Bengals.
The game was played at theLouisiana Superdome inNew Orleans, Louisiana, on February 3, 2002. Following theterrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 earlier in the season, the NFL postponed a week of regular-season games and moved the league's playoff schedule back. As a result, Super Bowl XXXVI was rescheduled from the original date of January 27 to February 3, becoming the first Super Bowl played in February. The pregame ceremonies andthe halftime show headlined by the Irish rock bandU2 honored the victims of 9/11. Due to heightened security measures following the attacks, this was the first Super Bowl designated as aNational Special Security Event (NSSE) by theOffice of Homeland Security (OHS). TheDepartment of Homeland Security (DHS), which replaced the OHS in 2003, later established the practice of naming each subsequent Super Bowl an NSSE. Additionally, it was the last Super Bowl to be played in New Orleans beforeHurricane Katrina ravaged the city on August 29, 2005; the first since then wasSuper Bowl XLVII in 2013.
This game marked the Rams' third Super Bowl appearance in franchise history and the second in three seasons. St. Louis posted an NFL-best 14–2 regular season record, led by quarterbackKurt Warner and "The Greatest Show on Turf" offense. The Patriots clinched their third Super Bowl berth after posting an 11–5 regular season record, led by second-year quarterback and first-year starterTom Brady and a defense that ended the regular season ranked sixth in scoring.
Although the Rams out-gained the Patriots 427–267 in total yards, New England built a 17–3 third-quarter lead off three Rams turnovers. After a holding penalty in the fourth quarter negated a Patriots fumble return for a touchdown, Warner scored a 2-yard touchdown run and threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to tie the game, 17–17, with 1:30 remaining. Without any timeouts, Brady led his team down the field to set up kickerAdam Vinatieri's game-winning 48-yard field goal as time expired. Brady, who completed 16 of 27 passes for 145 yards and a touchdown, was namedSuper Bowl MVP. With the Rams being 14-point favorites, it was the biggest upset in a Super Bowl sinceSuper Bowl III and, as of the2024 season, the biggest upset since theAFL–NFL merger. Many media outlets regard this Super Bowl as one of the best Super Bowls of all time, and one of the most historically significant Super Bowls due to its finale that launched theNew England Patriots dynasty.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] During the NFL's 100th anniversary, this game was ranked as No. 20 of the NFL's Greatest Games of all time.[14]
After the Rams’ 1999 season that had culminated in a gripping victory over the Tennessee Titans inSuper Bowl XXXIV,[15] their offense again dominated the league in 2000, leading the NFL in passing, scoring, and total yards.[16] However, the Rams had one of the worst defenses in the league, ranking last in points allowed (471).[17] This, along with injury problems and a coaching change from championship-winning coachDick Vermeil – who resigned just 48 hours after the game – to his offensive coordinatorMike Martz, caused the Rams to slip to a 10–6 record in2000.[18] The season ended with a disappointing loss to theNew Orleans Saints in the wild card round of the playoffs.[19]
After signing several new defensive players in the off-season, and hiring new defensive coordinatorLovie Smith, the Rams finished the 2001 season with the NFL's best regular season record at 14–2. They led the league in both total offensive yards (6,930) and scoring (503).[20] This was the Rams' third consecutive season with over 500 points, an NFL record. On defense, they only allowed 271 points, improving their 31st ranking in 2000 to 7th in 2001.
The Rams' 1999–2001 offense, nicknamed "The Greatest Show on Turf", is widely considered one of the best in NFL history. The team possessed an incredible amount of offensive talent at nearly every position. In 2001, quarterbackKurt Warner had the best season of his career and was awarded his second and finalNFL Most Valuable Player Award after throwing for 4,830 yards and 36 touchdowns, but he also threw 22 interceptions, and earned a league high 101.4passer rating.[21][22] Wide receiversTorry Holt andIsaac Bruce each amassed over 1,100 receiving yards, combining for 142 receptions, 2,469 yards, and 13 touchdowns. Wide receiverRicky Proehl caught 40 passes for 563 yards and 5 touchdowns. Tight endErnie Conwell caught 38 passes for 431 yards and 4 touchdowns. Wide receiverAz-Zahir Hakim caught 39 passes for 374 yards, and added another 333 yards returning punts.
HalfbackMarshall Faulk wonNFL Offensive Player of the Year Award for the third year in a row in 2001.[23] He rushed for 1,382 yards, caught 83 passes for 765 yards, scored 21 touchdowns, and became the first NFL player ever to gain more than 2,000 combined rushing and receiving yards for 4 consecutive seasons. Running backTrung Canidate was also a major contributor, rushing for 441 yards, catching 17 passes for 154 yards, returning kickoffs for 748 yards, and scoring 6 touchdowns. The Rams offensive line was led by guardAdam Timmerman and offensive tackleOrlando Pace, who was selected to thePro Bowl for the third consecutive year.
The Rams' defense ranked third in the league in fewest yards allowed (4,733).[24] The line was anchored by Pro Bowl defensive endLeonard Little, who led the team with 14.5 sacks and recovered a fumble, and defensive endGrant Wistrom, who recorded 9 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 1 fumble recovery. The Rams linebackers unit was led byLondon Fletcher, who had 4.5 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 4 forced fumbles. St. Louis also had an outstanding secondary, led byDré Bly (6 interceptions, 150 return yards, and 2 touchdowns), Pro Bowl selectionAeneas Williams (4 interceptions, 69 return yards, 2 touchdowns), andDexter McCleon (4 interceptions, 66 yards).
The Rams also bested the Patriots in a nationally televised ESPN Sunday night game on November 18 at Foxboro Stadium. Although the Patriots jumped out to an early lead, a critical turnover before the end of the first half that led to a Rams score proved costly. In the second half, the Rams wore New England down and won 24–17.[25] The Rams lost four of their defensive players with injuries. The Patriots' physical play led Rams head coachMike Martz to say after the game that the Patriots were "a Super Bowl–caliber team."[26]
The Patriots' chances for a Super Bowl appearance seemed bleak shortly after the season had begun. Before the season started, quarterbacks coachDick Rehbein died of a heart attack at age 45.[27] The Patriots, coached byBill Belichick, lost their first two games, and in their second loss at home to theNew York Jets, starting quarterbackDrew Bledsoe suffered a sheared blood vessel on a hit by Jets linebackerMo Lewis that caused him to miss several weeks.[28][29] His replacement was second-year quarterbackTom Brady, a sixth-round draft pick who had thrown only three passes in 2000.[30] Also, midway through the season, wide receiverTerry Glenn, the team's leading receiver in 2000, was benched due to off-the-field problems. He had been suspended the first four games for failing a drug test and played in just four more before injuries and disputes with the coaching staff caused Belichick to deactivate him for good.[31][32]

Upon assuming the role of starting quarterback, Brady enjoyed immediate success in the regular season, leading New England to a 44–13 win over theIndianapolis Colts in his first start and eventually to an 11–5 record.[33] He completed 63.9 percent of his passes for 2,843 yards and 18 touchdowns with 12 interceptions and was selected to thePro Bowl.[34] Veteran Pro Bowl wide receiverTroy Brown was the main receiving threat, recording 101 receptions for 1,199 yards and 5 touchdowns, while also adding another 413 yards and 2 touchdowns returning punts. His 14.2 yards per punt return average led the NFL. Wide receiverDavid Patten also was productive, catching 51 passes for 749 yards and 4 touchdowns. Running backAntowain Smith provided the team with a stable running game, rushing for 1,157 yards, catching 19 passes for 192 yards, and scoring 13 touchdowns.
New England was outstanding on defense as well. Up front, linemenBobby Hamilton (7 sacks, 1 fumble recovery) and rookieRichard Seymour excelled at pressuring quarterbacks and stuffing the run. Behind them, the Patriots had three outstanding linebackers:Mike Vrabel (2 interceptions, 3 sacks),Willie McGinest (5 sacks), andTedy Bruschi (2 interceptions). The secondary also featured outstanding talent such as defensive backOtis Smith, who led the team with five interceptions for 181 yards and two touchdowns. CornerbackTy Law intercepted three passes, returning them for 91 yards and two touchdowns. SafetyLawyer Milloy had two interceptions during the season, and was selected along with Law to represent the New England defense in the Pro Bowl. The defense ended the season ranked sixth in scoring, but 24th in total yards allowed. Following their loss to the Rams at home, the Patriots dropped to 5–5, but did not lose again the rest of the season to clinch a first-round bye in the AFC playoffs.
Coincidentally, this was the third straight time that the New England Patriots' Super Bowl appearance would be at the Louisiana Superdome, joining theDallas Cowboys as the only teams to play three different Super Bowls in one stadium; the Cowboys had played three at the oldMiami Orange Bowl in the 1970s. In their maiden Super Bowl appearance inSuper Bowl XX (1986), the Patriots lost 46–10 – the biggest margin of victory in a Super Bowl to that point – to aChicago Bears team coached byMike Ditka and includingMike Singletary andWalter Payton. The Patriots returned to the Superdome 11 years later forSuper Bowl XXXI but lost 35–21 to aGreen Bay Packers team includingBrett Favre,Reggie White andDesmond Howard and coached byMike Holmgren. Milloy, Law, Vinatieri, Bledsoe, McGinest, Bruschi, and Otis Smith were among the players who had played in that game while Belichick had been assistant head coach toBill Parcells. The Patriots did not appear in a Super Bowl hosted by another city until the team played inSuper Bowl XXXVIII two years later inHouston, Texas.
The Rams began their postseason run with a 45–17 win over theGreen Bay Packers in the NFC divisional round. Expected to be a close shootout between Warner and Packers quarterbackBrett Favre, the Rams defense dominated the Packers by intercepting a playoff record 6 passes from Favre and returning 3 of them for touchdowns. The Rams offense also racked up 24 points on 2 touchdown passes by Warner, a touchdown run by Faulk, and a field goal byJeff Wilkins, helping St. Louis put the game away by the end of the third quarter.[35]
One week later, the Rams advanced to the Super Bowl with a 29–24 win over thePhiladelphia Eagles in theNFC Championship Game. Philadelphia managed to build a 17–13 halftime lead, but St. Louis scored 16 consecutive second half points (2 touchdown runs by Faulk and a Wilkins field goal) to earn the win, limiting the Eagles to only one touchdown pass in the second half. Warner finished the game with 22 of 33 pass completions for 212 yards and a touchdown, with no interceptions, while Faulk rushed for 159 yards and 2 touchdowns.[36]
In the AFC Divisional Round, the Patriots defeated theOakland Raiders 16–13 during a ragingNew England snowstorm in the last game ever played at Foxboro Stadium. The signature moment of the game was a controversial ruling by refereeWalt Coleman in the fourth quarter that caused this game to be commonly known as the "Tuck Rule Game." While the Patriots possessed the ball, trailing the Raiders 13–10 with under two minutes left in regulation and no time outs, Brady was sacked by defensive backCharles Woodson, and appeared to fumble the ball. The fumble was recovered by Raiders linebackerGreg Biekert, presumably ending the game with a Raiders victory. After reviewing the play usinginstant replay, Coleman reversed the call on the field pursuant to the "tuck rule", where a loose ball is ruled an incomplete pass if lost while "tucking" the ball. Most of the controversy centered on whether Brady was still trying to tuck the ball away when he lost control. Brady then led his team to the Raiders 27-yard line, where kickerAdam Vinatieri made a 45-yard field goal which barely cleared the crossbar to send the game into overtime. The Patriots won the toss in overtime and won on another Vinatieri field goal from 23 yards; per the overtime rules in place at that time. Oakland's offense never regained possession.[37]
In theAFC Championship Game, the Patriots traveled toHeinz Field to face thePittsburgh Steelers, who were coming off a 27–10 win over the previous season's Super Bowl championBaltimore Ravens. New England scored first with a 55-yard punt return touchdown by Brown, but in the second quarter, Brady was knocked out of the game with a sprained ankle. He was replaced by Bledsoe in Bledsoe's first game action since being injured in September. Upon entering the game, Bledsoe quickly moved the Patriots down the field and threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Patten to give the Patriots a 14–3 halftime lead. Early in the second half, the Steelers moved from their own 32 to the New England 16, where they lined up for a field goal byKris Brown. However,Brandon Mitchell blocked the kick, Brown picked up the ball at the 40 and ran 11 yards before lateraling toAntwan Harris, who took it 49 yards for a touchdown that made the score 21–3. But Pittsburgh scored two third-quarter touchdowns to make the score 21–17. The Patriots ended the comeback attempt by scoring a field goal in the fourth quarter and intercepting 2 passes from Steelers quarterbackKordell Stewart in the final 3 minutes of the game.[38]
NFL owners voted to award Super Bowl XXXVI toNew Orleans during their October 28, 1998 meeting inKansas City, Missouri. Two cities made presentations, the other beingSan Diego (Qualcomm Stadium).[39] San Francisco (Candlestick Park) had planned to pursue XXXVI, but due to logistical complications, withdrew themselves from consideration, and switched their proposal toXXXVII.[40] With only two choices, the league set up a two-round voting system. A city would win if they received3⁄4 of the vote during the first round. If neither city won during the first round, the second round would revert to a simple majority. New Orleans won on the second ballot over San Diego in what was described as a "close vote".[41] This was the ninth time that New Orleans hosted the game, and fifth time it would be played in theSuperdome.
Immediately after the vote, NFL commissionerPaul Tagliabue made an unexpected and largely unprecedented announcement that San Diego was the favorite to host the next available Super Bowl.[42][43] WithSan Francisco tentatively scheduled to hostXXXVII in 2003, San Diego was thought likely to hostXXXVIII in 2004. However, the league took XXXVII away from San Francisco after plans for a new stadium fell through,[44] and the 2003 game ultimately went to San Diego.[45]
TheSeptember 11, 2001, terrorist attacks led the league to postpone its September 16 games and play them a week after the scheduled conclusion of the regular season. This caused the playoffs and Super Bowl to be delayed by one week. Rescheduling Super Bowl XXXVI from January 27 to February 3 proved extraordinarily difficult. In addition to rescheduling the game itself, all related events and activities had to be accommodated. This marked the first time in NFL history that the Super Bowl was played in February; all subsequent Super Bowls (excludingXXXVII in 2003) have been played in February. In turn, this and the games fromXXXVIII (2004) toLV (2021) were to now be played on the first Sunday in February. The NFL expanded its season from 16 to 17 regular season games, andLVI (2022) became the first to be played on the second Sunday of the month.
Historically, the NFL made allowance for an open weekend between theConference Championship games and theSuper Bowl. However, there was not one scheduled for 2001, due to the NFL's decision beginning in the 1999 season to move the opening week of games to the weekend afterLabor Day. Because the date of the Super Bowl had been set through 2003, the bye week prior to the Super Bowl did not return until 2004.
The NFL and New Orleans officials worked diligently to put together a deal to reschedule the game. The league considered a number of options, including shortening the regular season, shortening the playoffs, condensing the three playoff rounds in two weeks, and moving the game to theRose Bowl inPasadena, California. It was eventually decided to make every effort to maintain a full regular season and playoff, and push the Super Bowl back to February 3. Additionally, due to the Super Bowl being moved back a week, the first weekend ofNew Orleans Mardi Gras parades rolled one week earlier than normal.[46]
One of the most significant logistical challenges was accommodating theNational Automobile Dealers Association (NADA)Convention, which was originally slated to occupy the Superdome on February 3. On October 3, 2001, the NFL announced its intentions to hold the game on February 3, even though no agreement had been reached with NADA. Several weeks later, the three parties came to an accord in which the NADA agreed to move its convention date to the original Super Bowl week in exchange for financial and other considerations, including promotional spots shown during selected regular season NFL games. This agreement permitted the NFL to move the game back to February 3, and allowed for a full standard playoff tournament.
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The original logo for Super Bowl XXXVI had a style that reflected the host city, and was distributed on some memorabilia items during 2001. However, after the 9/11 attacks, a new logo reflecting American patriotism was designed, featuring the shape of the48 contiguous states and theAmerican flag colors of red, white, and blue.Rob Tornoe ofThe Philadelphia Inquirer noted that it had "become one of the most iconic logos in Super Bowl history".[47]
Janet Jackson was originally scheduled to perform during the Halftime Show, but allowed U2 to perform to tribute the events of September 11 (Jackson would perform at the halftime showtwo years later).[48][49]
This was the final Super Bowl played on the first-generationAstroTurf surface. From 2000 to 2005, NFL stadiums phased out the short-pile AstroTurf in favor of naturalgrass or other, newer artificial surfaces which closely simulate grass, likeFieldTurf.
Prior to Super Bowl XXXVI, Superdome officials considered installing natural grass for the game. The proposed installation method was comparable to what had been used at theSilverdome during the1994 FIFA World Cup, and atGiants Stadium from 2000 to 2002. The plan called for large trays of grass to be grown and cultivated outdoors, then brought inside the dome and placed on the field for the game. In the end, cost and quality concerns prompted stadium and league officials to abandon the project.
The Rams entered as 14-point favorites. This was partly because Rams quarterbackKurt Warner statistically had his best year of his career, with a quarterback rating of 101.4, a 68.7 percent completion rate, and threw for 4,830 yards. Many had believed that the Patriots'Cinderella story was simply a fluke, especially after beating the veteranOakland Raiders in acontroversial playoff game in which a recovered fumble by the Raiders was reversed by thetuck rule.
There had been speculation on whether longtime starterDrew Bledsoe might start the game. As stated above, Bledsoe replaced an injured Brady against the Steelers in the AFC Championship game. Eventually, though, Brady was named starter.
This Super Bowl also meant that Boston and St. Louis would play each other in the championship game or series of all four major North American sports leagues at least once, becoming the first time that that had happened between teams from two specific cities or regions. This was the eighth meeting between teams from Boston and St. Louis for a major professional sports championship overall.[50] Previously,
The Patriots, as the designated home team, wore their home nautical blue jerseys and silver pants, while the Rams donned their road white jerseys and New Century Gold pants.

The game was broadcast in the United States byFox. The telecast was presented in a480penhanced-definitionwidescreen format marketed as "Fox Widescreen". While promoted as having higher quality thanstandard-definition, and being the first widescreen sports telecast on U.S. television to use a singular telecast for all viewers (rather than using a separate production exclusive to the widescreen feed), it was not truehigh definition, but still matched theaspect ratio of HDTV sets.[55][56]
The game was called byplay-by-play announcerPat Summerall andcolor commentatorJohn Madden.Pam Oliver andRon Pitts served as sideline reporters. This was Summerall's 26th and final Super Bowl broadcast on television or radio (and his 11th doing play by play). It was also the eighth and final Super Bowl telecast, and final NFL telecast of any kind, for the Summerall and Madden announcing team. The two had become the NFL's most famous broadcast duo since they were paired together in1981 onCBS. After this game, Summerall retired from broadcasting and Madden moved toABC'sMonday Night Football. As a result, Madden was the first person to announce Super Bowls on different networks in consecutive years when he calledSuper Bowl XXXVII on ABC withAl Michaels.
James Brown hosted all the events with help from his fellowFox NFL Sunday cast membersTerry Bradshaw,Howie Long, andCris Collinsworth.Jillian Barberie served as the weather and entertainment reporter during the pre-game show.
Memorable television commercials that aired during the game includedColumbia Pictures' trailer forSpider-Man,Budweiser's "Picking a Card", andSuper Bowl Ad Meter commercial of the year winnersBud Light "Satin Sheets." The best commercial of the year from AdbowlM&M's "Chocolate on our Pillow or Hotel Check In" andEA Sports'Madden NFL 2002, which aired during the game three days afterMadden NFL 2002 started selling in Japan byElectronic Arts Square.
Before the game, an ensemble of singers featuredBarry Manilow,Yolanda Adams,James Ingram,Wynonna Judd, andPatti LaBelle performing Manilow's song "Let Freedom Ring."
In a video segment, past and present NFL players read excerpts from theDeclaration of Independence, which has become a part of all subsequent Super Bowls carried by Fox Sports. Super BowlsXXXIX,XLII, andXLV used different active and former players (and a player's widow) reading the Declaration for each version. Former U.S. presidentsGerald Ford,Jimmy Carter,George H. W. Bush, andBill Clinton appeared in another videotaped segment and recited some of the speeches byAbraham Lincoln. BecauseRonald Reagan hadAlzheimer's disease, his wifeNancy appeared on the segment in place of him accompanied byAaron Copland'sLincoln Portrait performed by theBoston Pops Orchestra under the direction of maestroKeith Lockhart.
SingersMary J. Blige andMarc Anthony, along with the Boston Pops, performed "America the Beautiful".Paul McCartney then sang his post-9/11 song "Freedom". Afterwards, singerMariah Carey, accompanied by the Boston Pops, performedthe national anthem.
George H. W. Bush became the first president, past or present, to participate in a Super Bowlcoin toss in person (Ronald Reagan participated in theSuper Bowl XIX coin toss via satellite from theWhite House in 1985). Bush was joined by formerDallas CowboysHall of Fame quarterbackRoger Staubach. Staubach played at theUnited States Naval Academy and was theMost Valuable Player ofSuper Bowl VI, which was played 30 years prior at New Orleans'Tulane Stadium.[57]
As was customary at the time, the Rams' individual offensive starters were introduced first, as the Rams were considered the visitors. However, when it came time to introduce the Patriots' starters, Pat Summerall, making thepublic address announcement, revealed that the Patriots chose "to be introduced as a team." According toDavid Halberstam's book,The Education of a Coach, Belichick was given a choice by the NFL to introduce either the offense or defense. Belichick chose neither, asking that the team be introduced all at once in the spirit of unity. Although this was initially rejected by the NFL, Belichick held his ground and the NFL honored his request. The full team introduction demonstrated solidarity, and struck a chord with the audience in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. Since thenext Super Bowl game, both Super Bowl participants have been introduced collectively as a team, a precedent which has continued.
The halftime show featured a three-song set from Irish rock bandU2, who had just completed their successfulElevation Tour. After a rendition of "Beautiful Day", the band played "MLK" and "Where the Streets Have No Name" as the names of the victims from the September 11 attacks were projected onto a sheet behind the stage. While singing "Where the Streets Have No Name", the group's lead singerBono replaced the lyrics "take shelter from the poison rain" with "dance in the Louisiana rain", "high on a desert plain" with "where there's no sorrow or pain", and the final line "it's all I can do" with "it's all we can do". At the conclusion of the song, Bono opened his jacket to reveal anAmerican flag printed into the lining. U2's halftime show captivated the audience as a poignant tribute to those who had been lost in the attacks. In 2013,SI.com ranked it as the best halftime show in Super Bowl history,[58] while it was rated the second-greatest byAskmen.com.[59]
Janet Jackson was originally selected to perform during the Halftime Show, but due to traveling concerns following the September 11 tragedies, the NFL opted for other acts. The NFL thought U2 would "set the right tone" in respect to the tragedy, after executives attended the band's Elevation Tour in New York City.[48][49] She performed for the Super Bowl halftimetwo years later, when her highly controversialSuper Bowl Halftime Show performance incident occurred.
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After the teams exchanged punts to start the game, the Rams scored first, with quarterbackKurt Warner completing six of seven passes for 43 yards on a 48-yard, 10-play drive to set up a 50-yard field goal by kickerJeff Wilkins, giving the Rams a 3–0 lead. At the time, the field goal was the third longest in Super Bowl history. While the rest of the quarter was scoreless, the Patriots were stifling the typically high-powered Rams offense by playing physical man coverage with the Rams; receivers, forcing them into long drives that would end in punts or field goal attempts.
Early in the second quarter, the Rams drove to the Patriots' 34-yard line, aided by Warner's 29-yard completion to wide receiverAz-Zahir Hakim on 3rd-and-15, but Wilkins' 52-yard field goal attempt sailed wide left.
On the Rams' next possession, with 8:49 left in the half, a blitz by linebackerMike Vrabel led Warner to be intercepted by cornerbackTy Law on a pass intended for wide receiverIsaac Bruce. Law then returned the interception 47 yards for a touchdown to give the Patriots a 7–3 lead. After another exchange of punts, with less than two minutes left in the first half, Warner completed a 15-yard pass to wide receiverRicky Proehl at the Rams' 40-yard line, but safetyAntwan Harris forced a fumble on Proehl, and cornerbackTerrell Buckley recovered the ball for the Patriots. QuarterbackTom Brady started off the Patriots' drive with a 16-yard completion to wide receiverTroy Brown and finished it with an 8-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverDavid Patten with 31 seconds left in the half. By halftime, the Patriots owned a surprising 14–3 lead. It was the first time in the entire 2001 season that the Rams fell behind by more than eight points in a game.
The Patriots received the opening kickoff of the second half, but could only reach the Rams' 43-yard line before being forced to punt. Aided by a 20-yard reception by Hakim, a 22-yard reception by Bruce, and a pass interference penalty on cornerbackOtis Smith, the Rams advanced to the Patriots' 41-yard line. However, on the next play, Vrabel and defensive tackleRichard Seymour sacked Warner for a 9-yard loss. Warner then threw two consecutive incompletions, which resulted in the Rams punting.
On the Rams' next possession, they reached the New England 45-yard line on three runs for 30 yards by running backMarshall Faulk, but Smith intercepted a pass intended for Rams wide receiverTorry Holt, who slipped while coming off the line of scrimmage, as Smith returned the ball 30 yards to the Rams' 33-yard line. The Patriots were only able to advance the ball 14 yards after the turnover, so kickerAdam Vinatieri made a 37-yard field goal to increase their lead to 17–3.
The Rams responded by driving to the Patriots' 3-yard line on their ensuing drive, which was highlighted by Warner's 15-yard pass to Bruce, two receptions by Faulk for 29 yards, and a 14-yard reception by Hakim. After Warner threw back-to-back incompletions, he went back to pass on fourth down, but scrambled to his right after seeing no one open and attempted to score himself. Warner fumbled the ball while being tackled by linebackerRoman Phifer, and safetyTebucky Jones returned the fumble 97 yards for a touchdown, but the play was nullified by a holding penalty on linebackerWillie McGinest, who illegally hugged Faulk, giving the Rams a new set of downs on the 1-yard line. Two plays later, Warner scored on a 2-yard touchdown run to cut the Patriots' lead to 17–10.
After Warner's touchdown, the Rams' defense forced the Patriots to a three-and-out. The Rams then drove from their own 7-yard line to the Patriots' 36-yard line, aided by a 30-yard reception by Proehl. However, McGinest sacked Warner for a 16-yard loss on second down, pushing the Rams back to their own 46-yard line. The Rams punted after Warner's third down pass was incomplete.
With the Rams trailing 17–10 in the final two minutes, they forced the Patriots to another three-and-out, and got the ball back on their own 45-yard line with 1:51 left in the game and no timeouts. Warner threw three consecutive completions to three different receivers — an 18-yard pass to Hakim, an 11-yard pass to wide receiverYo Murphy, and finally a 26-yard touchdown completion to Proehl that tied the game, 17–17, with 1:30 left in regulation.
The Patriots also had no timeouts left for their ensuing drive, which led Foxcolor commentatorJohn Madden to initially suggest that the Patriots should run out the clock and attempt to win in overtime. Instead, the Patriots attempted to get the winning score in regulation on the final drive.Bill Belichick conferred with offensive coordinatorCharlie Weis and they agreed to go for it. Belichick later stated, "With a quarterback like Brady, going for the win is not that dangerous, because he's not going to make a mistake." Brady opened the drive with three dump-off completions to running backJ. R. Redmond for 24 yards, who got out of bounds on the last one and moved the ball to their own 41-yard line with 33 seconds left. At this point, Madden admitted on the air that he now liked what the Patriots were doing. After an incomplete pass, Brady completed a 23-yard pass underneath the Rams' zone defense to wide receiverTroy Brown (Brady's longest pass completion of the game), who also got out of bounds, and followed it up with a 6-yard completion to tight endJermaine Wiggins to advance to the Rams' 30-yard line. Brady then spiked the ball with seven seconds left, which set up Vinatieri's 48-yard field goal attempt. Vinatieri, who had never missed a field goal indoors, made the kick as time expired, giving the Patriots their first-ever Super Bowl title. It marked the first time in Super Bowl history that the game was won by a score on the final play and only the second game where a field goal was decisive, with the first being inSuper Bowl V when theBaltimore Colts' Jim O'Brien kicked a 32-yard field goal with nine seconds left to defeat theDallas Cowboys.[60] With the victory, Brady became at the time the youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl surpassingJoe Namath. (Namath was 25 years, 7 months and 12 days old when he wonSuper Bowl III while Brady was 24 years and 6 months old.)
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Here comes one of greater importance if he makes it. And it's right down the pike.Adam Vinatieri...no time on the clock and the Patriots have won Super Bowl XXXVI. Unbelievable.
| Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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| Rams (NFC) | 3 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 17 |
| Patriots (AFC) | 0 | 14 | 3 | 3 | 20 |
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Warner finished the game with 28 completions out of 44 passes for 365 yards, 1 touchdown, and 2 interceptions, and rushed 3 times for 6 yards and a touchdown. Warner's 365 passing yards were the second highest total in Super Bowl history behind his own record of 414 yards set inSuper Bowl XXXIV. Hakim was the top receiver of the game with 5 catches for 90 yards, and also rushed once for 5 yards. Faulk led the team with 76 rushing yards, and also caught 4 passes for 54 yards.
Patriots running backAntowain Smith was the top rusher of the game with 92 yards, and caught a pass for 4 yards.Troy Brown was the Patriots' leading receiver with 6 catches for 89 yards. Brown also had a 15-yard kickoff return, and a 4-yard punt return, which gave him 108 total yards. Although the Rams outgained the Patriots 427–267 in total yards, the Patriots forced three turnovers that were converted into 17 points. The Patriots, on the other hand, committed no turnovers.
Sources:NFL.com Super Bowl XXXVI,Super Bowl XXXVI Play Finder NE,Super Bowl XXXVI Play Finder StL
| St. Louis Rams | New England Patriots | |
|---|---|---|
| First downs | 26 | 15 |
| First downs rushing | 7 | 6 |
| First downs passing | 16 | 8 |
| First downs penalty | 3 | 1 |
| Third down efficiency | 5/13 | 2/11 |
| Fourth down efficiency | 0/0 | 0/0 |
| Net yards rushing | 90 | 133 |
| Rushing attempts | 22 | 25 |
| Yards per rush | 4.1 | 5.3 |
| Passing – Completions-attempts | 28/44 | 16/27 |
| Times sacked-total yards | 3–28 | 2–11 |
| Interceptions thrown | 2 | 0 |
| Net yards passing | 337 | 134 |
| Total net yards | 427 | 267 |
| Punt returns-total yards | 3–6 | 1–4 |
| Kickoff returns-total yards | 4–82 | 4–100 |
| Interceptions-total return yards | 0–0 | 2–77 |
| Punts-average yardage | 4–39.8 | 8–43.1 |
| Fumbles-lost | 2–1 | 0–0 |
| Penalties-yards | 6–39 | 5–31 |
| Time of possession | 33:30 | 26:30 |
| Turnovers | 3 | 0 |
| Rams passing | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C/ATT1 | Yds | TD | INT | Rating | |
| Kurt Warner | 28/44 | 365 | 1 | 2 | 78.3 |
| Rams rushing | |||||
| Car2 | Yds | TD | LG3 | Yds/Car | |
| Marshall Faulk | 17 | 76 | 0 | 15 | 4.5 |
| Kurt Warner | 3 | 6 | 1 | 5 | 2.0 |
| Az-Zahir Hakim | 1 | 5 | 0 | 5 | 5.0 |
| James Hodgins | 1 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 3.0 |
| Rams receiving | |||||
| Rec4 | Yds | TD | LG3 | Target5 | |
| Az-Zahir Hakim | 5 | 90 | 0 | 29 | 8 |
| Isaac Bruce | 5 | 56 | 0 | 22 | 7 |
| Torry Holt | 5 | 49 | 0 | 18 | 12 |
| Marshall Faulk | 4 | 54 | 0 | 22 | 4 |
| Ricky Proehl | 3 | 71 | 1 | 30 | 5 |
| Jeff Robinson | 2 | 18 | 0 | 12 | 2 |
| Ernie Conwell | 2 | 8 | 0 | 9 | 3 |
| Yo Murphy | 1 | 11 | 0 | 11 | 1 |
| James Hodgins | 1 | 8 | 0 | 8 | 1 |
| Patriots passing | |||||
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| C/ATT1 | Yds | TD | INT | Rating | |
| Tom Brady | 16/27 | 145 | 1 | 0 | 86.2 |
| Patriots rushing | |||||
| Car2 | Yds | TD | LG3 | Yds/Car | |
| Antowain Smith | 18 | 92 | 0 | 17 | 5.1 |
| David Patten | 1 | 22 | 0 | 22 | 22.0 |
| Kevin Faulk | 2 | 15 | 0 | 8 | 7.5 |
| Marc Edwards | 2 | 5 | 0 | 3 | 2.5 |
| Tom Brady | 1 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 3.0 |
| J. R. Redmond | 1 | –4 | 0 | –4 | –4.0 |
| Patriots receiving | |||||
| Rec4 | Yds | TD | LG3 | Target5 | |
| Troy Brown | 6 | 89 | 0 | 23 | 6 |
| J. R. Redmond | 3 | 24 | 0 | 11 | 3 |
| Jermaine Wiggins | 2 | 14 | 0 | 8 | 4 |
| Marc Edwards | 2 | 7 | 0 | 5 | 2 |
| David Patten | 1 | 8 | 1 | 8 | 4 |
| Antowain Smith | 1 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 1 |
| Kevin Faulk | 1 | –1 | 0 | –1 | 2 |
| Patrick Pass | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
1Completions/attempts2Carries3Long gain4Receptions5Times targeted
The following records were set in Super Bowl XXXVI, according to the official NFL.com boxscore,[66] the 2022 NFL Record & Fact Book[67] and the Pro-Football-Reference.com game summary.[68]
| Player Records Tied[68] | ||
|---|---|---|
| Most fumbles recovered, career | 2 | Kurt Warner (St. Louis) |
| Most field goals attempted, career | 6 | Jeff Wilkins (St. Louis) |
| Most interceptions returned for touchdown, game | 1 | Ty Law (New England) |
| Team Records Set[68] | ||
|---|---|---|
| Most yards allowed in a win | 427 | Patriots |
| Fewest rushing attempts, both team totals | 47 | Patriots (25) Rams (22) |
| Records tied | ||
| Fewest rushing touchdowns scored, game | 0 | Patriots |
| Fewest turnovers, game | 0 | Patriots |
| Most touchdowns scored by interception return, game | 1 | Patriots |
Source:[69]
Hall of Fame ‡
Four hours after the game ended,Tom Brady visitedBill Belichick's hotel room where, as per team rules, he had to get Belichick's permission to miss the team flight and instead travel toWalt Disney World inOrlando. Belichick gave him a perplexed look, and after a few seconds of dead silence, responded, "Of course you can go. How many times do you win the Super Bowl?"[60]
The game heralded the Patriots dynasty,[70] being the first of nine Super Bowl appearances under the duo of head coach Belichick and quarterback Brady.[71] The Patriots finished the2002 NFL season 9–7, missing the playoffs.[72][73] They went on to winSuper Bowl XXXVIII, thenSuper Bowl XXXIX, thus winning three Super Bowls in four years.[74][75] Then, they won their fourth, fifth, and sixth Super Bowls (Super Bowl XLIX,Super Bowl LI, andSuper Bowl LIII) a decade after their third.[76][77][78] Brady won four moreSuper Bowl MVP awards – three with the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVIII, Super Bowl XLIX, and Super Bowl LI and one more with theTampa Bay Buccaneers inSuper Bowl LV – making him the only player to be named Super Bowl MVP five times.[79]
Super Bowl XXXVI later became part of the wider2007 New England Patriots videotaping controversy, also known as "Spygate". In addition to other videotaping allegations, theBoston Herald reported, citing an unnamed source, that the Patriots had also taped the Rams' walkthrough practice prior to the game.[80] After further investigations, the league determined that no tape of the Rams' Super Bowl walkthrough was made,[81] and theHerald later issued an apology in 2008 for their article about the alleged walkthrough tape.[82] Nevertheless, the Patriots finished the 2007 regular season with a perfect 16–0 record, but failed to record an undefeated 19–0 championship season after losingSuper Bowl XLII to theNew York Giants. And at the conclusion of the 2015 NFL season, the Patriots held the NFL's best record since Spygate, compiling a 96–32 record from 2008 to 2015.[83]
The fans of New England have been waiting 42 years for this day. Spirituality, faith and democracy are the cornerstones of our country. We are all Patriots, and tonight, the Patriots are world champions.
Sitting behind me, an older Patriots fan had turned bright red -- I couldn't tell whether he was laughing, crying or both -- and he was screaming, "Fifty years! I've been waiting for this for fifty years!" and "They gave us no respect! None!" And he just kept screaming those things again and again. And again. And again. Meanwhile, the other Patriots fans in our section were hugging one another and carrying on -- none of us knew what to do. We were collectively incredulous. Total disbelief. Nobody could ever make jokes about the Patriots again. We had arrived.
The Patriots' win in this Super Bowl, beyond just serving as a springboard to a dynasty that lasted nearly two decades and resulted in five more championships, also became the starting point for a decade of success in Boston sports, with the city's teams in the four major North American sports leagues (theRed Sox,Celtics andBruins in addition to the Patriots) winning seven championships including at least one each. Following the Bruins winning the2011 Stanley Cup Finals,Boston Globe columnistDan Shaughnessy ranked all seven championships from the past decade and ranked the Patriots winning Super Bowl XXXVI as the second-greatest Boston sports championship of the decade behind only the Red Sox winning the2004 World Series and breaking the "Curse of the Bambino".[86]
Brady, Milloy and Vinatieri also provided the team's commentary in the 2001 Patriots' episode ofAmerica's Game: The Super Bowl Champions, narrated by actorMartin Sheen.[87]
The Patriots winning their first championship in franchise history started a run of a team in American sports from NCAA Football and Basketball and the four major sports (MLB baseball, NFL football, NBA basketball, and NHL hockey) winning either their first franchise championship or their next franchise championship after waiting at least 17 years since their last title. This streak is still continuing in 2025 after the Florida Gators won their first NCAA Basketball national championship in 18 years and theOklahoma City Thunder won their first NBA championship since 1979 when they were known as theSeattle SuperSonics and their first in 17 years since moving to Oklahoma City.[88]
Beginning with the Rams' appearance in Super Bowl XXXVI, 10 different NFC teams appeared in the Super Bowl over the next 10 years.[89] This trend was broken when theNew York Giants earned a trip toSuper Bowl XLVI after participating inSuper Bowl XLII four years earlier (the Giants defeated the Patriots in both games).
This game was regarded as a "Super Bowl hangover" for the Rams because they lost a Super Bowl where they were heavy favorites, with a win potentially ushering in a Rams dynasty, but instead the loss signaled the beginning of the end ofThe Greatest Show on Turf era.[71][90] Due to injuries toKurt Warner andMarshall Faulk, the Rams finished with a 7–9 record the following year and missed the postseason.[91] They qualified for the playoffs only two more times (2003 and 2004), and only won one more playoff game (the 2004–05 wild card game) during the remainder of their tenure in St. Louis.[92][93] Head coachMike Martz was fired after missing most of the 2005 season due to illness.[94] Warner suffered a concussion on opening day in 2003, and was later demoted to backup quarterback for the rest of that season. He then signed with theNew York Giants in 2004 as a caretaker quarterback, eventually losing the starting job to rookie quarterbackEli Manning. Warner later joined theArizona Cardinals in 2005 and eventually gained the starting job where he led that team to their first Super Bowl appearance,XLIII, following the 2008 season.[95][96]
Super Bowl XXXVI ended up being the last Super Bowl that the Rams participated while based in St. Louis; they relocated back to Los Angeles in 2016.[97] The Rams would once again reach theSuper Bowl in the2018 season and2021 season, winning the latter.[98][99]
ThePatriots and thenow Los Angeles Rams rematched exactly 17 years later inSuper Bowl LIII (2019); again featuring the head coach-quarterback tandem ofBill Belichick andTom Brady, both of whom were the only active personnel left from Super Bowl XXXVI, on February 3, 2019. Coincidentally like XXXVI, LIII also featured one of the league's top offenses (Rams) against one of the top defenses (Patriots).[100][101] The Patriots won their record-tying sixth Super Bowl by defeating the Rams again 13–3, with Brady remarking that LIII had a "throwback feel" to XXXVI.[102] Meanwhile, theRams would defeat theCincinnati Bengalsthree years later.