
Super Bowl XIV
Super Bowl XIV, held in 1980, was the championship game of the NFL’s 1979 season, featuring the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Los Angeles Rams. The Steelers, led by quarterback Terry Bradshaw, won 31-19, securing their fourth Super Bowl title. The game was notable for its physical play, strategic adjustments, and memorable performances, especially by Steelers' linebacker Jack Ham and Rams’ player Jack Youngblood. It also marked the Steelers’ success during their dominant era. The event attracted millions of viewers, showcasing top football talent and entertainment, and is remembered as a classic moment in NFL history.