Super Bowl Statistical Analysis

Baltimore
Ravens (10-6 Overall, 4-2 AFC North)

Sept.
10 CINCINNATI (Mon.) W 44 13

Sept.
16 at Philadelphia L 23 24

Sept.
23 NEW ENGLAND W 31 30

Sept.
27 CLEVELAND W 23 16

Oct.
7 at Kansas City W 9 6

Oct.
14 DALLAS W 31 29

Oct.
21 at Houston L 13 43

Oct.
28 Open date

Nov.
4 at Cleveland W 25 15

Nov.
11 OAKLAND W 55 20

Nov.
18 at Pittsburgh W 13 10

Nov.
25 at San Diego W 16 13 (OT)

Dec.
2 PITTSBURGH L 20 23

Dec.
9 at Washington L 28 31 (OT)

Dec.
16 DENVER L 17 34

Dec.
23 NEW YORK GIANTS W 33 14

Dec.
30 at Cincinnati L 17 23

Jan.
6 INDIANAPOLIS* W 24 9

Jan.
12 at Denver (Sat.)** W 38 35
(2OT)

Jan.
20 at New England^ W 28 13

Feb.
3 at San Francisco^^ 6:25 p.m. CBS

*AFC
Wild Card Game; **AFC Divisional Game; ^AFC Championship Game;
^^Super Bowl XLVII.

2-pt
Conv.: 1-2

Opponents: 1-2

Home: 6-2

Road: 4-4

PF: 398

PA: 344

San
Francisco 49ers (11-4-1 Overall, 3-2-1 NFC West)

Sept.
9 at Green Bay W 30 22

Sept.
16 DETROIT W 27 19

Sept.
23 at Minnesota L 13 24

Sept.
30 at New York Jets W 34 0

Oct.
7 BUFFALO W 45 3

Oct.
14 NEW YORK GIANTS L 3 26

Oct.
18 SEATTLE (Thurs.) W 13 6

Oct.
29 at Arizona (Mon.) W 24 3

Nov.
4 Open date

Nov.
11 ST. LOUIS T 24 24 (OT)

Nov.
19 CHICAGO (Mon.) W 32 7

Nov.
25 at New Orleans W 31 21

Dec.
2 at St. Louis L 13 16 (OT)

Dec.
9 MIAMI W 27 13

Dec.
16 at New England W 41 34

Dec.
23 at Seattle L 13 42

Dec.
30 ARIZONA W 27 13

Jan.
12 GREEN BAY (Sat.)* W 45 31

Jan.
20 at Atlanta** W 28 24

Feb.
3 BALTIMORE^ 6:25 p.m. CBS

NFC
Divisional Game; **NFC Championship Game; ^Super Bowl XLVII.

2-pt
Conv.: 0-0

Opponents: 2-2

Home: 6-1-1

Road: 5-3

PF: 397

PA: 273

HEAD
TO HEAD NOTES

Common
Opponents

BAL
– 2-0 SF – 1-1

NOTES: NOTES

5-3
in games decided by 3 points or less Only 5 games decided by one
score

3-4
against teams with winning records Did not win three consecutive
games at any point

4-3
against teams with winning records

GENERAL
NOTES

-This
year’s Super Bowl winner will have suffered the worst loss (29 or 30
points) by a champion since the 2003 Patriots (31 points)

-The
49ers would be the first Super Bowl champion to have a tie since the
1974 Steelers

-For
the 12
th
time in 13 years, the Super Bowl champion will have lost at least one
division game (2008 Steelers)

-The
Ravens would be just the third Super Bowl champion since 1999 to lose
in Week 17 (2007 Giants, 2009 Saints)

-The
Ravens’ 55 points against the Raiders would be the most in a game by
a Super Bowl champion since the 1991 Redskins (56); the last time a
Super Bowl champion even hit 50 was the 1994 49ers (50)

-The
Ravens winning the Super Bowl would mean the Redskins have beaten the
eventual Super Bowl champion three straight years; the only other
team to claim that would be the 1990-92 Eagles, who also defeated the
1994-95 champions as well

-The
last 10 times a team playing its fourth playoff game faced a team
playing its third playoff game in the Super Bowl, the team playing
its fourth playoff game has won 7 of those times (exceptions: 99
Titans, 03 Panthers, 08 Cardinals)

-The
team wearing white jerseys has won 7 of the past 8 Super Bowls
(exception: 2010 Packers)

TOP 20 NFL QBs (As of 1/24/13)

1) Tom Brady, Patriots
2) Aaron Rodgers, Packers
3) Peyton Manning, Broncos
4) Drew Brees, Saints
5) Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers
6) Eli Manning, Giants
7) Joe Flacco, Ravens
8) Colin Kaepernick, 49ers
9) Matt Ryan, Falcons
10) Matthew Stafford, Lions
11) Jay Cutler, Bears
12) Andrew Luck, Colts
13) Robert Griffin III, Redskins
14) Russell Wilson, Seahawks
15) Tony Romo, Cowboys
16) Matt Schaub, Texans
17) Philip Rivers, Chargers
18) Cam Newton, Panthers
19) Andy Dalton, Bengals
20) Josh Freeman, Buccaneers

(Dis)honorable mention: Michael Vick, Sam Bradford, Ryan Tannehill, Alex Smith

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