Los Angeles Rams Vs Cincinnati Bengals 2022 Super Bowl Results

The NFL is known for its incredible halftime shows, and the 2022 Super Bowl was no exception. The halftime show was headlined by hip hop and rap superstars Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, as well as contemporary artists like Kendrick Lamar, Eminem, and 50 Cent. The game will be broadcast on NBC, PeacockTV, and Telemundo. The game will be broadcast live on NBC.
The Los Angeles Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2022 Super Bowl. The Rams were the overwhelming favorite, with odds of four to one. CBS Sports reported that Cooper Kupp was named MVP after catching two touchdown passes for the Rams. This was a game that featured a lot of awe-inspiring plays. In addition, the Super Bowl will feature a halftime show and postgame celebrations.
The Rams won the game 23-20, after taking a 13-3 lead early in the second quarter. However, the Rams’ momentum was quickly derailed after the injury to Odell Beckham Jr. Bengals quarterback Evan McPherson connected with Tee Higgins for a 75-yard touchdown pass. This allowed the Bengals to take the lead in the second half. They led 20-16 at the halftime break. In addition to Kupp’s impressive performance, quarterback Matthew Stafford also tossed two touchdown passes.
After a sack by the Rams’ Aaron Donald, the Rams elected to go for a fourth-and-1 on their own 30-yard line. This allowed the Rams to get the ball back and convert a field goal. The Rams’ extra-point drive made it 17-10. The Rams lead 13-10 at halftime. The Bengals’ last touchdown comes on a trick play. Their player, Vernon Hargreaves, was penalized for celebrating his interception.
The 2022 Super Bowl was a season-ending game for both teams. The game was a close contest with three lead changes. The game was close for most of the game, with the Bengals scoring 10 points in the third quarter. During the fourth quarter, the Rams regained the lead and eventually held off the Bengals on their last drive. Cooper Kupp was named MVP. The game was broadcast on TV and online, and the results were announced by the NFL shortly after the game.
Last year’s Super Bowl was a controversial coin toss. In it, Billie Jean King tossed the coin as part of the NFL’s commemoration of equal funding for men and women. In 2014, the Seattle Seahawks beat the Denver Broncos, but the Super Bowl is no longer a coin toss. Moreover, the Super Bowl in 2022 will be a rare instance in which a team is able to win the Super Bowl after the coin toss.