Super Bowl Style Over the Years
Dallas Cowboys’ quarterback Roger Staubach runs with the ball while wearing Adidas cleats during the 1976 Super Bowl. The Cowboys lost 21-17 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Dallas Cowboys’ quarterback Roger Staubach runs with the ball while wearing Adidas cleats during the 1976 Super Bowl. The Cowboys lost 21-17 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Philadelphia Eagles’ Wilbert Montgomery, wearing Nike cleats, breaks away from Dallas Cowboys defenders to secure the team’s Super Bowl berth in 1981.
Sporting New Balance cleats, Washington Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann throws a pass during Super Bowl XVII against the Miami Dolphins.
Los Angeles Raiders quarterback Jim Plunkett, sporting Nike cleats, passes during first quarter action in Super Bowl XVIII against the Washington Redskins.
Miami Dolphins’ quarterback Dan Marino, wearing red and white cleats, throws the ball in the Super Bowl in 1985.
Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway, sporting Mizuno cleats, reacts after being sacked in Super Bowl XXII with the Washington Redskins.
San Francisco quarterback Steve Young, sporting white Nike cleats with an orange logo, celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass on the first drive against the San Diego Chargers in Super Bowl XXIX.
Green Bay Packers’ Desmond Howard returns a 99-yard kickoff return while wearing Reebok cleats at the 1997 Super Bowl.
Jermaine Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens reacts after getting a touchdown against the New York Giants in the 2001 Super Bowl.
Rodney Harrison of the New England Patriots sports Nike cleats in the 2005 Super Bowl.
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning wears black Reebok cleats at the 2008 Super Bowl.
A Reebok-clad Eli Manning of the New York Giants throws the ball against the New England Patriots at the 2012 Super Bowl.
Cam Newton warms up in the Under Armour limited edition C1N gold MVP cleat at the 2016 Super Bowl.
New England Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler wears the Adidas Ultra Boost cleat during Super Bowl LI.