There has never been a shutout in Super Bowl history.

Quick Scoop

Even as of Super Bowl LIX, no team has ever been held to zero points in a Super Bowl. The closest we’ve come are games where a team scored only three points, like:

  • Miami Dolphins losing 24–3 to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl VI (1972).
  • Los Angeles Rams losing 13–3 to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII (2019).

In blowouts like Seahawks–Broncos (Super Bowl XLVIII), one side has built a massive “shutout lead” (Seattle went up 36–0) before finally allowing a score, but the game still didn’t end 0 on the losing side.

So if you’re asking “when was the last Super Bowl shutout?” the current answer is: never — it hasn’t happened yet.

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