The 2000 Super Bowl, officially known as Super Bowl XXXIV, was played on January 30, 2000 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. This game saw the St. Louis Rams defeat the Tennessee Titans by a score of 23-16.
The Rams won their first Super Bowl in franchise history, with quarterback Kurt Warner leading the way with a strong performance and earning the MVP award. The game was a high-scoring affair, with both teams combining for 39 points, but the Rams' defense held strong in the final minutes to secure the win.
Trivia
- This game was notable for being the first Super Bowl with the team that won the opening coin toss choosing to receive the ball.
- The first player to throw for over 400 yards in a single Super Bowl game was St. Louis Rams quarterback Kurt Warner in 2000. He threw for 414 yards.
- In 2024, Terry Killens became the first person to officiate a Super Bowl after having played in one (he played linebacker for the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl 34 in 2000, and officiated as umpire in 2024).
Related Pages
- Super Bowl Host Cities
- 2000 in Sport
- Superbowl Winners List