This season’s four remaining teams — New England, Pittsburgh, Green Bay and Atlanta — are proof that the Super Bowl pendulum tends to swing. While each of those teams has had its moments defensively, it’s offensive prowess that has gotten them this far. In the late game, it’s Pittsburgh at New England, a familiar showdown between quarterbacks Ben Roethlisberger (two rings) and Tom Brady (four). In the 2010 playoffs, when Green Bay went from No. Green Bay never punted in that game, and Rodgers was masterful, completing 31 of 36 for 366 yards with three passing touchdowns and one on the ground.
Source: Los Angeles Times January 16, 2017 05:59 UTC