The game
This was the first close Super Bowl, but is not regarded as a classic; in fact, it is sometimes called the "Blooper Bowl". It was filled with poor play, turnovers and officiating miscues.
It is the only Super Bowl for which the Most Valuable Player Award was given to a member of the losing team (Chuck Howley, linebacker, Dallas).
Baltimore won the game on a last-second field goal by kicker Jim O'Brien, who made up for a missed attempt earlier in the game.
The Colts in 1984 left Baltimore for Indianapolis. In 1995 the Cleveland Browns moved from their town to Baltimore and became the Baltimore Ravens.
Scoring by quarter: