Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Super Bowl XXX | |
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| Name | Super Bowl XXX |
| Date | January 28, 1996 |
| Stadium | Sun Devil Stadium |
| City | Tempe, Arizona |
| Teams | Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers |
Super Bowl XXX was the championship game of the National Football League for the 1995 NFL season, played between the Dallas Cowboys and the Pittsburgh Steelers at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. The game was attended by Arizona State University students and fans of the National Football League, including those from Pennsylvania and Texas. The Dallas Cowboys, led by Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin, were seeking to win their fifth Super Bowl title, while the Pittsburgh Steelers, led by Neil O'Donnell and Jerome Bettis, were seeking to win their fifth Super Bowl title as well, with the help of Bill Cowher and the Pittsburgh Steelers organization.
The game was played on January 28, 1996, with the Dallas Cowboys winning 27-17, led by Troy Aikman, who completed 15 of 23 passes for 209 yards and one touchdown, and Emmitt Smith, who rushed for 49 yards and one touchdown, with the help of Michael Irvin and the Dallas Cowboys offense. The Pittsburgh Steelers were led by Neil O'Donnell, who completed 25 of 46 passes for 254 yards and one touchdown, and Jerome Bettis, who rushed for 64 yards, with the help of Bill Cowher and the Pittsburgh Steelers coaching staff, including Dick LeBeau and the Pittsburgh Steelers defense. The game was also attended by Arizona Cardinals fans, Phoenix Suns fans, and Arizona Diamondbacks fans, as well as fans from Texas, Pennsylvania, and other parts of the United States, including New York Giants fans, Washington Redskins fans, and Philadelphia Eagles fans.
The Dallas Cowboys and the Pittsburgh Steelers had a long history of competition, with the Dallas Cowboys winning three Super Bowl titles in the 1970s, including Super Bowl VI, Super Bowl X, and Super Bowl XIII, and the Pittsburgh Steelers winning four Super Bowl titles in the 1970s, including Super Bowl IX, Super Bowl X, Super Bowl XIII, and Super Bowl XIV, with the help of Terry Bradshaw, Joe Greene, and the Pittsburgh Steelers organization, including Art Rooney and the Pittsburgh Steelers ownership group. The Dallas Cowboys were led by Jimmy Johnson and the Dallas Cowboys coaching staff, including Norv Turner and the Dallas Cowboys offense, while the Pittsburgh Steelers were led by Bill Cowher and the Pittsburgh Steelers coaching staff, including Dick LeBeau and the Pittsburgh Steelers defense, with the help of Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh.
The game was broadcast on NBC, with Dick Enberg and Phil Simms providing commentary, and Paul Maguire providing analysis, with the help of NBC Sports and the National Football League. The game was also broadcast on Westwood One, with Howard David and Boomer Esiason providing commentary, and John Riggins providing analysis, with the help of Westwood One Sports and the National Football League. The game was attended by fans from Arizona, Texas, Pennsylvania, and other parts of the United States, including New York Jets fans, New England Patriots fans, and Miami Dolphins fans, as well as fans from Canada and Mexico, including Toronto Argonauts fans and BC Lions fans.
The game's halftime show featured Diana Ross, who performed a medley of her hits, including I'm Coming Out and Stop! In the Name of Love, with the help of Motown Records and the National Football League. The game also featured a pre-game show, which included performances by Van Halen and Stevie Wonder, with the help of Warner Bros. Records and the National Football League. The game was attended by celebrities, including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, and Bruce Willis, as well as Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, with the help of Hollywood and the National Football League.
The game's statistics included Troy Aikman's 15 completions out of 23 attempts for 209 yards and one touchdown, and Emmitt Smith's 49 rushing yards and one touchdown, with the help of Michael Irvin and the Dallas Cowboys offense. The game also included Neil O'Donnell's 25 completions out of 46 attempts for 254 yards and one touchdown, and Jerome Bettis's 64 rushing yards, with the help of Bill Cowher and the Pittsburgh Steelers coaching staff, including Dick LeBeau and the Pittsburgh Steelers defense. The game was played in front of a crowd of 69,025 at Sun Devil Stadium, with the help of Arizona State University and the National Football League, including NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue and the National Football League ownership group, including Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys ownership group. Category:Super Bowl