Vic Fangio was the San Francisco 49ers’ Defensive coordinator when the team played the Baltimore Ravens in the Superdome in Super Bowl XLVII.
The ravens were at the top of the 49 people for the second of the team Super bowl Title, but the game was marred by a blackout because of a partial power outage that hit the stadium. The Super Bowl was pause for 34 minutes. The 49ers went on a 17-0 run to return to the game. In the end, the ravens stopped their opponents for the 34-31 victory.
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A scoreboard sign shows a message regarding an electric blackout in Super Bowl XLVII between the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans on 3 February 2013. (Matthew Emmonsusa Today Sports)
Fangio is now the defensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles and is back in the Superdome more than ten years later to lead the defense against a high-o-o-octaan Chiefs team with high-soctaan. He noticed about the Blackout Bowl during the opening night of Super Bowl Lix on Monday.
“I thought it was a terrorist attack,” he said.
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Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio on the field before the match against the Baltimore Ravens in M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on December 1, 2024. (Tommy Gilligan-IMagnement Images)
Fortunately it turned out to be just an electrical problem. The New Orleans fire brigade saved people from a lift during the chaotic situation.
When Ravens Linebacker Ray Lewis was angry about the situation, while 49ers CEO Jed York joked that he was the one who ‘pulled the plug’.
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This time Fangio will be instructed to stop Patrick Mahomes And company. The Eagles could come three times at Washington Commanders Quarterback Jayden Daniels and forced four turnover in the win.
The Associated Press has contributed to this report.
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