Detroit SuperBowl
XL Review, By: Q. Smyth Senior Editor for Wageronfootball.com
Sportsbook Review
Monday February 6th, 2006 Page Updated at 7:50am
DETROIT
XL - SUPERBOWL game summary
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SuperBowl XL Review - Final
Score: Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10
Detroit, MI
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- Antwaan Randle El threw 43 yards
for a touchdown on a trick play and Willie Parker
set a record with a 75-yard scoring run to highlight
Pittsburgh's fifth championship, a 21-10 victory over
the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XL at Ford Field.
Ben Roethlisberger's controversial
one-yard touchdown scramble with 1:55 left in the
second quarter gave Pittsburgh the lead for good.
The 23-year-old Roethlisberger became the youngest
starting quarterback to win a Super Bowl, as the Steelers
made it five titles in six trips to the big game.
That equals the championship load carried by the Dallas
Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers.
After the game, Steelers running back
and Detroit native Jerome Bettis announced his retirement
after 13 NFL seasons.
"It's been an incredible ride
and there's always a time when you have to call it
quits," Bettis said. "I played this game
to win a championship. I'm a champion and I think
the Bus...the last time is here in Detroit."
Ike Taylor came up with a key interception
to deny the Seahawks of a potential go-ahead TD early
in the fourth quarter. The Steelers then worked the
gadget play as Randle El, a former college quarterback,
took the ball from Parker on a reverse and threw to
Hines Ward to give Pittsburgh a 21-10 lead with 8:56
remaining.
Seattle punted on its next possession
and the Steelers chewed up most of the remaining time
with Roethlisberger passing and scrambling for first
downs to finally give head coach Bill Cowher a Super
Bowl title in his 14th season as head coach of the
team.
It was special for Cowher in that he
got a chance to present the Lombardi Trophy to Steelers
owner Dan Rooney.
"He's what's great about the NFL,"
Cowher said. "I'm very fortunate and blessed
to work for organization and a man like that."
The Steelers won the Super Bowl for
the first time since January 20, 1980 against the
Los Angeles Rams. Pittsburgh lost in its return to
the big game to Dallas following the 1995 season.
Roethlisberger completed just 9-of-21
passes for 123 yards and was picked off twice, Parker
ran for 93 yards on 10 carries, and Ward caught five
balls for 123 yards and was named the game's MVP.
"It feels amazing," Roethlisberger.
"To be able to win this here with Jerome in his
hometown and with the offensive linemen and the other
guys that put in a lot of work, it's just absolutely
amazing. I finally get to shave, so I can't wait."
Matt Hasselbeck connected on 26-of-49
passes for 273 yards with a TD, but was picked off
by Taylor at the Pittsburgh five early in the last
quarter. Shaun Alexander, the season's NFL rushing
champion, gained 95 yards on 20 carries.
"We just stalled out in the red
zone," Hasselbeck said. "We just had opportunities
to score touchdowns, but we didn't score touchdowns.
We were moving the ball fine, rhythm, time of possession,
first downs, yards...we just couldn't score touchdowns."
The Seahawks, in the Super Bowl for
the first time in their 30-year history, were hurt
by the kicking of Josh Brown, who missed two of his
three field goal attempts. They were also penalized
seven times for 70 yards.
Seattle took the ball from its own
two-yard line to the Pittsburgh 27, bridging the end
of the third into the fourth quarter. However, Hasselbeck's
pass intended for Darrell Jackson was picked off by
Taylor on the left side of the field and he returned
the ball to the Pittsburgh 29. A low block penalty
on Hasselbeck moved the ball to the 44.
Earlier in the sequence, an offensive
holding call negated Hasselbeck's 18- yard completion
to Jerramy Stevens that would have put Seattle at
the one-yard line.
Roethlisberger ran for a first down
on 3rd-and-2 and on the next play, the Steelers pulled
the rabbit out of the hat and sealed the victory with
Randle El's TD strike to Ward.
"It was a good play call and we
kind of got them with their pants down," Parker
said.
Seattle's last two possessions of the
fourth resulted in a punt and turning the ball over
on downs. Seattle got the ball back with 1:51 remaining
and moved from its own 20 to the Pittsburgh 23, but
had poor clock management before Hasselbeck's fourth
down pass to Stevens fell incomplete with three seconds
left.
"They accomplished, as a football
team, quite a bit this year, and you can build on
that," Seattle head coach Mike Holmgren said.
"You don't have a great feeling after a game
like this. I want them to remember that feeling and
use it the next time they get in a game like this."
Brown's 47-yard field goal with 22
seconds left in the first quarter gave Seattle the
lead, but he missed a 54-yard attempt with two seconds
left in the half.
The Seahawks had a touchdown called
back in the first quarter before Brown's field goal.
Hasselbeck threw 16 yards over the middle for a score
to Jackson, but it was taken away as the wide receiver
was called for offensive pass interference.
Roethlisberger used his scrambling
abilities to engineer an 11-play, 59-yard drive for
the game's first TD. Grant Wistrom sacked Roethlisberger
to push the ball back to the Seattle 40, setting up
a 3rd-and-28. Roethlisberger then scrambled out of
the pocket to the left side of the field before launching
a 37-yard pass to Ward in the middle of the field.
Bettis was stopped on two runs up the
middle, but on 3rd-and-goal Roethlisberger ran to
the left and dove toward the end zone and was met
by the shoulder of linebacker D.D. Lewis, and the
ball barely hit the goal line. The play was reviewed
by the officials, but the call stood and Holmgren
argued and questioned the ruling when the half came
to an end.
"To convert on that and have Ben
score a touchdown, we had momentum going into (halftime),"
Ward said. "We came out in the second half and
Willie busted a wide open touchdown that put us up
14-3, so that was a huge play."
On just the second play from scrimmage
of the second half, Parker found a hole on the right
side and outraced the defense for the longest running
play in Super Bowl history for a 14-3 Pittsburgh lead.
That eclipsed the 74-yard TD run by the Raiders' Marcus
Allen against Washington in Super Bowl XVIII.
Brown was wide left on a 50-yard field
attempt on the Seahawks' next possession. Pittsburgh
then drove to the Seattle 7, but faced with a 3rd-
and-6, Roethlisberger's pass attempt to Cedrick Wilson
on the right side was picked off by Kelly Herndon,
who returned the ball a Super Bowl-record 76 yards.
The interception led to Hasselbeck's
16-yard TD strike to Stevens on the right side on
a third down play with 6:45 left in the third.
Game Notes
Herndon's INT return eclipses
the 75-yard effort from Oakland's Willie Brown in
Super Bowl XI against Minnesota...Joe Jurevicius caught
five passes for 93 yards and Bobby Engram had six
catches for 70 yards for Seattle...Holmgren was attempting
to become the first head coach to take two teams to
Super Bowl titles. He won it with Green Bay over New
England following the 1996 season...The Rolling Stones
performed at halftime...Tom Brady, a three-time Super
Bowl winner and two-time MVP with the Patriots, performed
the coin toss...Seattle held the ball for 33:02 and
outgained the Steelers, 396-339...The 31 total points
are the fewest since the Steelers beat the Vikings,
16-6, in Super Bowl IX...The 26-year gap between titles
is the second-longest in NFL history to the Packers,
who went 29 years between championships...It's the
first title for the city of Pittsburgh since the 1991-92
Penguins won the second of two straight Stanley Cups...The
Steelers were the No. 6 seed in the AFC in the playoffs
and derailed Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Denver on
the road before playing in Detroit, less than 300
miles from Pittsburgh...Seattle was the No. 1 seed
in the NFC and beat Washington and Carolina in the
playoffs...Seahawks defensive back Marquand Manuel
suffered a hip injury, while Rocky Bernard pulled
his right hamstring.
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