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    Who kicked the winning field goal in Super Bowl V?

    Question #9825. Asked by Wally. (Jan 25 01 5:46 PM)


    Graham Mac

    Jim O'Brien

    Jan 25 01, 6:56 PM
    gtho4

    Jim O'Brien

    The clock read 00:05 to play. The score, Baltimore 13, Dallas 13 as Jim O'Brien trotted onto the field to attempt the 32-yard field goal that would give Baltimore the victory.

    Baltimore 16, Dallas 13
    http://www.ravensnests.com/playoffs/po1970.htm

    May 21 04, 6:43 PM


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