Moments to cherish
From wardrobe malfunctions to magical passes: 12 unreal Super Bowl events

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While most Super Bowl events come and go without many major anecdotes, some occasions stand out with unforgettable moments. Sometimes on the field, sometimes far beyond it. Over the years, a handful of moments have turned into shared memories that even non-fans can recall in a heartbeat. Do you remember these 12 episodes?
1
The helmet catch

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In Super Bowl XLII, with the Patriots seconds away from winning a perfect match, Giants receiver David Tyree made an impossible grab by pinning the football against his helmet as he fell .
To this day, fans call it the greatest "miracle catch" in championship history, a moment that proved even the unbeatable can be beaten.
2
The infamous wardrobe malfunction

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At the 2004 halftime show, Justin Timberlake tore part of Janet Jackson’s costume , revealing more than intended before a live worldwide audience. The moment lasted half a second but changed broadcasting rules forever.
Outrage, apologies, and fines followed, turning that split second into a pop-culture synonym for live-TV mishaps.
3
Prince in the rain

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When Prince took the stage at Super Bowl XLI, thunder rolled, and rain began to pour . Instead of retreating, His Royal Badness leaned into the storm, closing with "Purple Rain."
Viewers still recall that electric silhouette in the drizzle: a performer literally singing through his own anthem, transforming bad weather into living symbolism of showmanship.
5
Whitney Houston’s anthem

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In 1991, Whitney Houston opened Super Bowl XXV with a rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" so powerful it eclipsed the game.
That performance was replayed on the radio, released as a single, and later revived for charity, proof that a national anthem could become a timeless pop classic.
6
Beyoncé and the blackout

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Super Bowl XLVII’s halftime show is remembered by Beyoncé’s choreography, fireworks, and sheer voltage. Minutes after her final pose, half the stadium lights failed .
Fans joked she blew the fuse herself, and the event worked to her advantage, turning a technical glitch into an incredible moment.
7
The Budweiser frogs

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During the 1995 broadcast, three computer-animated frogs croaked "Bud… Weis… Er." The simple rhythm and humor made the ad an overnight sensation.
Viewers repeated it endlessly, making what was a simple ad (albeit a very expensive one) into a cultural phenomenon of its day.
8
The Philly Special

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With the Eagles facing the Patriots in 2018, quarterback Nick Foles pulled off the unthinkable: catching a touchdown pass himself on a fourth-down trick play .
Dubbed the "Philly Special," it symbolized daring over doubt. Philadelphia celebrated its first title as fans shouted that a backup QB had outmaneuvered Tom Brady in football’s biggest game.
9
Shakira & J.Lo together

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In 2020, Latin superstars Shakira and Jennifer Lopez performed together during Miami’s halftime . From swirling dance moves to a surprise cameo by J.Lo’s daughter, it was a cultural statement.
The show fused salsa, rock, and pop with Latin symbolism, leaving audiences buzzing with music and color.
10
The 28–3 impossible comeback

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When Atlanta led 28–3 in 2017, viewers assumed Tom Brady’s Patriots were finished. Then came a jaw-dropping rally: overtime, a final drive, and a 34–28 victory.
It became the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history, a lesson in patience and belief, replayed whenever anyone wants proof that no lead is truly safe when Brady is behind center.
11
The King of Pop takes over

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Before 1993, halftime shows were novelty acts. Then came Michael Jackson, standing motionless for a full minute before launching into "Billie Jean." Ratings skyrocketed.
The spectacle turned halftime into prime-time entertainment. Every star since, from U2 to Rihanna, has followed in that path.
12
U2’s 9/11 tribute

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Just months after the September 11 attacks, U2’s halftime show in 2002 honored victims as their names scrolled behind the band . Bono opened his jacket to reveal an American-flag lining.
Viewers remember the quiet tears as much as the songs, a moment where football yielded to shared mourning and hope.
13
A left shark dances on

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Katy Perry’s 2015 halftime delivered pyrotechnics, flying stars, and a confused blue shark dancer. While "Right Shark" hit every beat, "Left Shark" flailed endearingly off-tempo.
Within hours, he became an internet hero, proving that even in a multimillion-dollar production, spontaneity and silliness can steal the spotlight from perfection.

























