Top 10 Super Bowl Moments

In the buildup to Super Bowl XLV, TIME takes a time out to review the greatest catches, tackles, passes and runs in Super Bowl history. As well as a kick to forget

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Super Bowl XXXV, Jan. 28, 2001. Baltimore Ravens 34, New York Giants 7.
Line: Ravens by 3. Halftime show: Aerosmith, Britney Spears, Nelly, Mary J. Blige and 'N Sync

Anything you can do, I can do, well, just as impressively: that was almost certainly the thought running through the mind of Jermaine Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens as his 84-yard kickoff return immediately negated Ron Dixon's 97-yard score for the Giants on the previous play. The achievement of the only back-to-back kickoff returns for TDs in Super Bowl history was further improved by the fact that the play before Dixon's touchdown was a 49-yard interception TD return by the Ravens' Duane Starks. The three touchdowns on three consecutive plays in just 36 seconds was the undoubted highlight in an otherwise damp squib of a game. Hardly a surprise that Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis was named the MVP.

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