Countdown to 2020 Miami: Super Bowl VII

Still to this day, on the Road to Super Bowl LIV in Miami, the only team to finish an undefeated season with a Super Bowl victory, the 1972-73 NFL season culminated with a Super Bowl VII victory for the Miami Dolphins.

A 1972 Pursuit of Perfection

Played in front of over 90,000 fans strong at the Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California, on January 14, 1973, host of Super Bowl LVI in 2022, the Miami Dolphins would capture the NFL’s first (and to this day only) perfect season, rounding it out with a 14-7 victory over the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII.

After losing to the Dallas Cowboys the previous season in Super Bowl VI, the team came back with a vengeance during their perfect run, capturing their first ever Super Bowl victory in 1973. Super Bowl MVP would go on to be awarded to safety Jake Scott, just the second defensive player in NFL history to earn MVP honors. Super Bowl VII was quite the defensive battle, to this date still being the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history.

When the Super Bowl began airing on television, commercial air time was quite expensive, though it’s nothing compared to what it costs today. A 30-second spot on TV in 1973 was around $88,000. However, that’s chump change compared to what brands are paying in today’s day and age, well into the millions. The halftime show for Super Bowl VII consisted of another marching band act, this time Woody Herman and the University of Michigan marching band.

 


 

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