January 20, 1985 · Replayed in 60 seconds
Montana outduels Marino, Roger Craig becomes the first player with 3 TDs in a Super Bowl, and San Francisco's 38-16 rout ends the Dolphins' dream season.
Estimated from score differential over time
The winning square's journey across the grid as SF/MIA digits change
Brighter squares were the winning position longer
Every lead change and key moment
SF 0, MIA 3
SF 7, MIA 3
SF 7, MIA 10
SF 7, MIA 10
SF 14, MIA 10
SF 21, MIA 10
Montana's rushing TD was the exclamation point on a dominant first-half performance. He threw for 331 yards total.
SF 28, MIA 10
SF 28, MIA 13
SF 28, MIA 16
Despite Marino's MVP-caliber regular season (48 TDs), the 49ers' defense held him in check all day.
SF 28, MIA 16
SF 31, MIA 16
SF 38, MIA 16
Craig became the first player to score 3 TDs in a single Super Bowl (1 rushing, 2 receiving). The 49ers' 537 total yards set a SB record.
SF 38, MIA 16
SF 38, MIA 16
★ Montana's rushing TD was the exclamation point on a dominant first-half performance. He threw for 331 yards total.
★ Despite Marino's MVP-caliber regular season (48 TDs), the 49ers' defense held him in check all day.
★ Craig became the first player to score 3 TDs in a single Super Bowl (1 rushing, 2 receiving). The 49ers' 537 total yards set a SB record.
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