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Default Re: VIDEOs >Super Bowl 50-2016 ADs =Broncos WIN-24 Panthers-10

Carolina Panthers 10-24 Denver Broncos: Peyton Manning Wins Second Super Bowl as Von Miller and DeMarcus Ware Impress

  • Peyton Manning led the Denver Broncos to victory as they led from start to finish at the Levi's Stadium
  • The Broncos' Malik Jackson scored a touchdown to put his side on the way to an impressive win
  • Jonathan Stewart took to the air to score a dramatic acrobatic touchdown for the Carolina Panthers
  • The Broncos made sure of their success with a touchdown in the final minutes from CJ Anderson
Daily Mail UK- SPORTS, 7 February 2016





Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning raises the Super Bowl 50 trophy following his side's 24-10 win against the Carolina Panthers

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Peyton Manning celebrates winning his second Super Bowl as his Denver Broncos side saw off the challenge of the Carolina Panthers





The Denver Broncos players celebrate after the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game against the Carolina Panthers





C J Anderson scores the touchdown that made sure of the Broncos' victory at Super Bowl 50


It really is simple: defense wins championships. Especially one featuring Von Miller and cohort De Marcus Ware.

The Denver Broncos had the No 1 unit coming into the Super Bowl and Wade Phillips' once again masterminded a lights out display, suffocating regular season MVP Cam Newton into submission.

He was sacked seven times, tying a Super Bowl record and threw an interception as the Broncos picked up their second Vince Lombardi Trophy.





Peyton Manning throws a pass during the first half of what proved to be his second successful Super Bowl





C J Anderson scores the touchdown that made sure of the Broncos' victory at Super Bowl 50





Denver Broncos' Malik Jackson scores a touchdown during the first half of Super Bowl 50 to put his side on their way to victory


In what is expected to be his last game, Peyton Manning joins brother Eli with two rings. At 39, he is the oldest quarterback to win a Super Bowl - and he looked it.

The Panthers had 500 points during the regular season and steamrollered their way through the play-offs. But they were restricted to 10 points by Miller and Ware, who constantly blitzed and buzzed around Newton. They were not bees, but possessed hornets, swarming on their prey.
Tackles Michael Oher and Mike Remmers were broken men, exhausted in trying to contain the high-energy duo. Behind them, linebacker Danny Trevathan showed up to play with two fumble recoveries.

The first quarter flew by, prompted by a bright start from Denver. Manning made sure there was no repeat of the shambles of New York, leading Denver up the field on a 10 play, 64 yard drive, which took 4:17 off the clock.

McManus put the Broncos ahead, thanks to a 34-yard field goal to continue his perfect streak in the post-season. It was the first time Carolina had been behind in the play-offs.

In his first possession, Newton and the Panthers were forced to punt after Aqib Talib's crunching stop on Olsen.





Jackson celebrates after scoring his touchdown as the Denver Broncos made a fast start against the Panthers





Jackson is mobbed by his team-mates as the Broncos celebrate catching the Carolina Panthers cold at the Levi's Stadium





Jonathan Stewart takes to the air to score a dramatic acrobatic touchdown for the Carolina Panthers


But the Panthers' defense stepped up with Luke Kuechly and Thomas Davis showing why they are one of the most complete linebacking duos, forcing the Broncos to punt.

But the Panthers were on the back foot again thanks to Wade Phillips' suffocating defense. So dominant against the New England Patriots a fortnight ago, they continued where they left off.

On third-and-10 from the 15, Miller easily beat right tackle Mike Remmers and leapt into Newton's midriff. About to throw, he stripped the ball out of his right hand, before it bobbed into the end zone. There was Malik Jackson to gleefully smother it, scoring his first career touchdown in the process.

The Panthers are used to being ahead in the first quarter in the playoffs, outscoring opponents 55-7, but here they were 10-0 down.

But the season's MVP came to life in the second quarter showing poise despite Denver's relentless pressure, which resulted in two sacks. Finding Corey Brown and a wide open Greg Olsen for significant gains his runs of 11 and 12 yards put Carolina in the red zone for the first time. Newton threw left to Brown again for a gain of 13 to put the Panthers on the two-yard line.

Jonathan Stewart, back in action after a savage hit from Derek Wolfe, appeared to sail through the sky for a one-yard score, reducing the arrears to 10-7.

With Manning reeling and seemingly unable to get a first down, it was down to the Broncos' special teams to get the team up the field.

Norwood set up McManus' 33-yard field goal with a 61-yard punt return, the longest in Super Bowl history.

On Carolina's 14, Manning was stifled once more. Louis Vasquez was hit with a holding call on fourth-and-one, forcing McManus to do the business.

Newton was stifled as the half dwindled away, with DeMarcus Ware inflicting the fourth sack of the day before the break.





Stewart keeps hold of the ball as he soars over the Broncos opposition to haul his side back into the match





Stewart is joined by team-mate Cam Newton (right) as they celebrate the Panthers' touchdown





Denver Broncos wide receiver Jordan Norwood (centre) returns a punt for a Super Bowl record distance of 61 yards





Denver Broncos' Von Miller (right) collides with Carolina Panthers' Newton causing a fumble during the first half





Denver Broncos' DeMarcus Ware sacks Carolina Panthers' quarterback Cam Newton during the first quarter


After Coldplay, Beyonce and Bruno Mars wowed the world, Carolina flew out of the blocks. Two completions to Ginn gave Carolina momentum. The drive stalled and Dundee-born Gano hit the right upright from 44 yards.

Manning finally completed a first down, finding Emmanuel Sanders for the biggest completion of the game. Sanders got another 22 from the next drive, putting Denver in the red zone again.

McManus was called upon once more and made it a two-score game.

Newton stepped up, lobbing a long, 42-yard throw to Brown who reeled the ball in despite decent coverage from Talib.

But Trevathan made his second interception to see another momentum shift in this topsy turvy game. Carolina have got away without having an exceptional receiving corps all season but their ranks were shown up here, with Brown posting 80 yards.

Kony Ealy gave Carolina a break with his third sack of the game, but Denver held firm, restricting Carolina to Gano's 39-yard field goal, reducing the deficit to 16-10.

But Manning stalled again, another three and out putting Newton back on the field. Two more three and outs by both quarterbacks later and Miller sealed the game, knocking the ball out of Newton's hand again, with TJ Ward recovering on Carolina's four-yard line.

CJ Anderson duly went over and Bennie Fowler's two-point conversion sealed the rout.

With Manning certain to ride off into the sunset after his last rodeo, he draws level with Brett Favre on 200 career wins, becoming the first quarterback to win it twice with two teams.

It is a fitting end to his career, as he looked all of his 39 years here.





Carolina Panthers' Graham Gano (9) misses a field goal during the second half as his side struggled to keep pace with the Broncos





Beyonce, Chris Martin of Coldplay, Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson and Guy Berryman of Coldplay perform during the half-time show





Beyonce and Bruno Mars performed a duet as the crowd were treated to an impressive show from various artists





Coldplay's lead singer Martin was a hit with the crowd as the Super Bowl delivered another show worthy of the occasion





Cheerleaders for the Carolina Panthers perform in the first half against the Denver Broncos during Super Bowl 50 at Levi's Stadium





Denver Broncos cheerleaders take their turn to perform during Super Bowl 50 which was won by their side
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