The 1993 Super Bowl, officially known as Super Bowl XXVII, was played on January 31, 1993 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. This game saw the Dallas Cowboys defeat the Buffalo Bills by a score of 52-17.
The Cowboys dominated the game, with quarterback Troy Aikman throwing for 273 yards and four touchdowns to earn the MVP award. Dallas's defense was also strong, holding the Bills to just 17 points and forcing nine turnovers. This was the second Super Bowl win for the Dallas Cowboys in a three-year span and marked the continuation of a successful period for the franchise.
The 1993 Super Bowl was also notable for being the first to feature a halftime show produced by MTV, which featured the music of Michael Jackson and a cast of thousands of performers, dancers, and aerialists.
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