No team has ever been completely shut out in a Super Bowl; every team has scored at least once in every Super Bowl played so far.

Quick Scoop: Answer + Key Facts

  • The fewest points any team has ever scored in a Super Bowl is 3.
  • This has happened twice:
    • Super Bowl VI: Miami Dolphins scored 3 in a 24–3 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
* Super Bowl LIII: Los Angeles Rams scored 3 in a 13–3 loss to the New England Patriots.
  • Several other teams have been held under 10 points (6, 7, 8, or 9), but never 0.

How Close Have We Come to a Shutout?

  • Super Bowl VII: The Miami Dolphins were on their way to a 14–0 shutout of Washington until the famous “Garo’s Gaffe” — a blocked field goal returned for a touchdown — made it 14–7 and wiped out the shutout.
  • Super Bowl XLVIII: The Seattle Seahawks led the Denver Broncos 36–0 before Denver finally scored late in the third quarter, and the game ended 43–8.
  • These games are often cited as the closest the NFL has come to a true Super Bowl shutout.

Historical / Trivia Angle

  • Analysts and historians frequently point out that in all Super Bowls to date, no team has finished with zero points , which is remarkable given some very lopsided matchups.
  • Lists of lowest-scoring Super Bowls consistently start at 3 points for a single team, never 0.

So if you’re arguing on a forum:

  • “Has there ever been a shutout in the Super Bowl?” → The accurate answer is no, never.
  • “What’s the lowest score ever?” → 3 points , by the 1971 Dolphins and 2018 Rams.

TL;DR:
There has never been a Super Bowl shutout. The lowest any team has scored is 3 points , and a few games (like Super Bowls VII and XLVIII) came very close to producing the first-ever Super Bowl zero.

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