Ranking Every Super Bowl Of The 2010s, From Worst To Best

10. Super Bowl XLVIII (2014) Seattle Seahawks 43-8 Denver Broncos

The 2013 season looked set to end with a worthy coronation for the recently crowned league MVP Peyton Manning (his fifth such award) after a year in which his Denver Broncos had smashed offensive milestones by the barrowful.

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He’d thrown for an astounding 55 touchdowns in the regular season, and while the Seahawks presented a stern defensive challenge, with their talismanic quarterback Denver were favoured to win their third championship.

As the bright lights of MetLife Stadium shined on the Sheriff, preparing to take the opening snap like a maestro beginning his magnus opus, fans everywhere readied themselves for the triumphant closing chapter of his historic season.

The Seahawks, however, had a different sort of story in mind. With the snap sailing over Manning’s head due to an errant throw by his jittery center, Seattle recovered the loose ball for a safety and the rest of the game unfurled like a comedic farce for Manning and his supposed offensive juggernauts.

The Seahawks, anchored by their feared Legion of Boom secondary, tormented Manning at nearly every turn, twice picking him off with one interception returned for a touchdown by game MVP Malcolm Smith. Seattle laid waste to the Broncos in every facet, scoring on offense, defense, and special teams.

Casual fans tuned in expecting to see what all the buzz about this legendary Manning fellow was about, and didn’t receive any answers in this embarrassing game.

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