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Super Bowl II

Super Bowl II (1968): Green Bay Packers vs. Oakland Raiders

The Green Bay Packers won Super Bowl II by defeating the Oakland Raiders 3314. Bart Starr was named the game's Most Valuable Player.

Final Score

33–14

Champion

Green Bay Packers

Runner-Up

Oakland Raiders

MVP

Bart Starr (QB)

Stadium

Miami Orange Bowl

Location

Miami, FL

Halftime Show

Grambling State University Marching Band

Game Date

January 14, 1968

Game Recap: Super Bowl II

The Green Bay Packers captured Super Bowl II on January 14, 1968 at Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, FL. The final score of 3314 in favor of Green Bay Packers gave the franchise one of their most memorable championship moments. Vince Lombardi's final game as Packers head coach.

Super Bowl II was the 2th edition of the NFL Championship game, drawing one of the largest television audiences of the year. The game was held at Miami Orange Bowlin Miami, FL, one of the premier venues in the NFL.

Key Storylines and Notable Facts

Vince Lombardi's final game as Packers head coach.

MVP Performance: Bart Starr

Bart Starr (QB) earned the Super Bowl II Most Valuable Player award with a standout individual performance. The MVP award, officially known as the Pete Rozelle Trophy, has been given since Super Bowl I and recognizes the single most impactful player in each championship game. Bart Starr joins an elite list of Super Bowl MVP winners alongside Joe Montana (4 awards), Bart Starr, Terry Bradshaw, and Tom Brady.

Halftime Show: Grambling State University Marching Band

The Super Bowl II halftime show featured Grambling State University Marching Band. The halftime show has grown from a simple marching band performance in the early Super Bowls into one of the most-watched musical events in the world, routinely attracting over 120 million viewers. For a full ranking of every halftime show, see our best Super Bowl halftime shows guide.

Where Was Super Bowl II Played?

Super Bowl II was played at Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, FL. The NFL selects host cities based on stadium quality, hotel room capacity, and infrastructure. For a full list of every Super Bowl location, see our Super Bowl stadiums page and Super Bowl host cities guide.

Super Bowl II Legacy

Super Bowl II added to the Green Bay Packers's championship legacy. The victory secured a place in NFL history and gave the franchise's fans one of their most celebrated moments. Championship victories are often defining moments for franchises — they elevate players to legend status, validate coaching philosophies, and become permanent fixtures in sports culture.

For the complete timeline of every Super Bowl champion, visit our Super Bowl winners page. To see how this game fits into the all-time records, visit the Super Bowl records page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Super Bowl LXI is scheduled for February 2027. The exact date and location will be officially announced by the NFL. The game typically takes place on the first Sunday of February.

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